3.04.02 preventing wars

The Damascus Declaration for Democratic National Change

Summary:

The process of change has begun. It is not directed against anyone, but requires everyone's efforts.

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Diversity is the Revolution: The Tharwa Manifesto for Nonviolent Change in the Middle East

Families of Lebanese, Palestinian, Syrian, and Egyptian men who disappeared into Syrian prisons during the Lebanese civil war staged a sit-in protest in front of the UN House in Beirut for more than a year. photo: E. Zarwan,June 27, 2006

Summary:

We approach our struggle in the spirit of hope, love, and magnanimity.

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A New Vision of Security: Remembering Randall Forsberg

Randall Forsberg
Authors: Randy Kehler

Summary:

The Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign was her brainchild.

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Mandela: Nonviolence Holds the Key to Survival

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Authors: Nelson Mandela

Summary:

Gandhi rightly believed in the efficacy of pitting the soul force of the nonviolent protester against the brute force of the oppressor.

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Stopping War in Iraq & Iran: Why Not Ask for More?

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Authors: Joseph Gerson

Summary:

Are conditions ripe for a grand bargain in the Middle East?

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Ten Reasons to Withdraw all US Foreign Military Bases

Authors: Joseph Gerson

Summary:

The US maintains an unprecedented infrastructure of more than 700 US foreign military bases.

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The Iraq War: Holding Our Leaders to Account

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Authors: David Krieger

Summary:

The US media has given far too little attention to the illegality of the war both under international law and US law.

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