2.02.02 military conscientious objection

The Suffering CO of Baghdad

Authors: Jim Loney

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An Army of None

An Army of None

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I told her about chanting "Kill the people, burn the village," and how that chant still runs through my veins to this day.

Counter-recruitment organizing is the most practical way to tangibly resist United States policy that, while cutting funding for education, employment, and social programs, promotes war and empire. It exposes the relationship between, and acts to correct, both local and global injustices.

From Issue 377 - July-August 2007

Violence is a Choice We Can Refuse

Violence is a Choice We Can Refuse
Authors: Fred Marchant

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Fred Marchant on Herzog

From Issue 377 - July-August 2007

An Odyssey with Gandhi

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Authors: David Cortright

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My commitment to peace and Gandhian nonviolence began when I was drafted into the Army.

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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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