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Articles Peace Issues
Articles Peace Issues
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Standard Listings
- An article exploring aspects of what America may be doing that created the deaths that occurred on September 11,2001.
- A Radical Newsletter in the Struggle for Peace and Social Justice.
- On-line manuscript promoting peace.
- Written by Kenneth Lee Wheatcroft-Pardue, outlining his reasons for opposing the war.
- In-depth analysis by Rafael Leyre of the question: "why do people cause their own suffering as an insane matter of course?"
- Anti-war headlines from various sources, updated automatically, with archives.
- Progressive activist Caleb Rossiter's writings: Vietnam anti-war movement, U.S. foreign/military policy, arms trade, landmines, El Salvador, Africa.
- The Peacemaker Community's, a global, multi-faith community, online magazine of spiritually-based social action and peacemaking. Provides archived articles, links to related organizations, staff details, and contact information.
- Four-part editorial on the most shameful aspect of modern warfare, with reference to the Vietnam War and how it was portrayed at the time.
- Crucial articles explaining the cause of war and the basis for peace. Extracts from the periodical of the Aesthetic Realism Foundation.
- Mother Jones article by a scientist living in Kosovo, sending stories by E Mail as the war surrounds him. This piece is a story about inner peace within that madness.
- News article on anti-war issues in the area. Includes archived articles.
- New York University's non-profit, non-partisan organization supports journalists and news organizations worldwide. Work includes a media and conflict program initiated to explore the potential of the media to contribute to international peace and security
- An Interview with Satish Kumar by Sara Buckwitz, special to Utne Online. This man of peace shares his unique perspective on the September 11 attack. He challenges Americans to retaliate with compassion and to end the spiral of violence.
- "No: The lonely stand against giving President Bush the power to act against terrorism recalls Rep. Jeannette Rankin, who was the one in December 1941." by Theo Lippman Jr. Published on Sunday, October 7, 2001 in the Baltimore Sun.
- On Friday, September 14, 2001, Rep. Lee cast the only vote against H.J. Res. 64, which ceded Congress's future authority to the President regarding the use of military force in response to the terrorist attacks.
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