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Will
van Wagenen - Letter from Baghdad Iraqi's are against
the violence US forces perpretrate, but nor do they support the terrorist
bombings. Two opposing factions, who fight it out with little concern
for the terrible affect their actions have on the civilian population. |
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The
Flocks of my Brother...
The
US has unleashed untold amounts of violence against hundreds of thousands
of innocent Iraqis over the past twenty or so years for economic and
strategic interests and in order to remain the world’s sole
superpower. |
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Mass
Graves, Theirs or Ours? William's report on U.S.
responsibility for mass graves in Iraq is bound to be controversial.
But at the very least, his report can help Americans understand how
their country is perceived by many Iraqis and why. |
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A
Human Rights Critique
"Just as those who considered the human life of all peoples and
races sacred wished for the death of Nazism, so too should we wish
for the death of Zionism."
Will van Wagenen in : 'A Human Rights Critique' |
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Peace,
Propaganda & the Promised Land (part one)
A comparison of U.S. and international media coverage of the crisis
in the Middle East, zeroing in on how structural distortions in U.S.
coverage reinforced false perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
(part
two) |
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Fighting
Someone Elses War - music audio
How come soldiers of the 'coalition of the willing' have second
thoughts about the harsh reality of 'fighting someone else's war'?
The song speaks from a British soldiers' perspective as recorded by
the band Everking. |
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Christian
Peacemaker Teams
What would happen if Christians devoted the same discipline
and self-sacrifice to nonviolent peacemaking that armies devote to
war? CPT is focused on reducing violence and protecting human rights
in conflict zones. |
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Tom
Fox - Working for Peace, Resting in Peace
"Those who want to save their life will lose it, and those who
lose their life for my sake, and for the sake of the gospel, will
save it" (Mark 8:35). Christian Peacemaker Tom Fox proved his
love for neighbors and enemies. |
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Study
War no More...
While the trumpet plays 'The Last Post', that traditional salute to
fallen soldiers, we say farewell to more and more of our loved
ones at military cementaries.
Church Hymn 54 offers us an alternative vision ... |
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