2.01.04 military families and survivor families against war

Coming to Terms: Bereaved Families Take Action Against the War

War is Not the Answer
Authors: Gilda Carbanaro

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This country must come to terms with what was done in our name. I will make this my life's work if need be.

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Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan

Silver Spring, MD, March 2008. Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan. PHOTO: © Diane Greene Lent 2008

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I was explicitly told by my chain of command that I could shoot anyone who came closer to me than I felt comfortable with.

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How Peace Activists Can Win Access to Schools Equal to that of Military Recruiters

Authors: Rick Jahnkow

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Students have the right to speak out whether peace activists' right to equal access has been recognized yet or not.

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Looking for Resistance, Reconciliation, & Di An: a US Veteran in Vietnam

Authors: Steve Morse

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I was pleased to travel in a Viet Nam not under military attack by a foreign power.

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'You Must Arrest Us Too': William Sloane Coffin, 1925-2006

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Authors: %anonymous

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And if we are correct, if the war is a crime, then is it criminal to refuse to have anything to do with it?

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Illusions of Security in the US and Israel

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Authors: Allan Solomonow

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Israel’s experience with terrorism — and its longtime exploitation of fear for political ends — helps shed some light on our own government’s deceptions and their troubling implications.

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