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Pictures of anti-war protests, Valentines Day, 2003

Afghanistan Iraq North Korea

Anti-war graphics

50 Facts About U.S. Nuclear Weapons
Compiled by The Brookings Institution, 1998

Alternative Resources on the U.S. "War Against Terrorism"
Provides links to alternative news and commentary, petitions, and information on anti-war activities throughout the United States. Compiled by the International Responsibilities Task Force of the American Library Association's Social Responsibilities Round Table

www.antiwar.com
An online magazine and research tool designed to keep the American people informed about the overseas plans of their rulers

anti-war.org
" ... Who do you believe? It's a giant game of telephone. And it seems no one is getting the right message. It seems so impossible to come to a conclusion. That is the point of this site. To show you that there is no conclusion. There is no right answer. That is the Propaganda of this site. War has only one side. That is the side of pain. It hurts on both sides ..."

The Anti-War Movement
A Special Report from Guardian Unlimited

The Anti-War Movement
President Bush's announcement of a war against terrorism has mobilized a new kind of peace movement, one that is forged in the common experience of fear and grief and in the hope that any U.S. military response will not make matters worse. This page was created to inform you of this growing peace movement. From AlterNet.org

APEC Leaders Statement on Counter-terrorismSHANGHAI, October 21 -- the full text on Counter-terrorism

Australian Walk Against The War Coalition
From the Palm Sunday 2002 Committee

A Century of U.S. Military Interventions
A partial list of 130 U.S. military interventions from 1890 to 1999 compiled by Zoltan Grossman

Coalition for Justice, Not War
A group of people and organizations based in the San Francisco Bay Area who want to raise a voice for justice, not war

Contract With the Planet
Presents a positive vision for America's role in the world after 9/11 and is supported by a variety of membership organizations who yearn for social uplift and a safer world.

International A.N.S.W.E.R. Act Now to Stop War & End Racism

Iraq Peace Team

Is this a transitive time?
Can September 11, 2001, become the moment in human history when we finally turn away from violence? Contains analyses, prayers, action lists, and links. From YES! A Journal of Positive Futures

Marrickville and Newtown Community Peace Group

MoveOn Peace
Action for Justice, not War. Advocates a non-military response as the best strategy for a permanent end to terror

No More Innocent Victims - September 11
"An eye for eye only ends up making the whole world blind." --Gandhi
Global Exchange is urging people around the US to reaffirm their commitment to peace, justice, and tolerance during this traumatic time

No More Victims
From American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker organization which includes people of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace and humanitarian service

The Nonviolence Web Upfront
Uses Blogger technology to post constant updates to the site, linking to hard-to-find online articles on nonviolence that are on unpublicized and essentially invisible sites.

North Korea Documents
Collection of documents about North Korea collected since December, 2002

Nowar Collective
Includes background information, analysis and links

One Voice For Peace

Operation Enduring Freedom?
Many pepople will be enduring the US freedom to kill

Peace Action
A US-based coalition with 100,000 members working through national and grassroots citizens' action to promote global nuclear disarmament, cut military spending, and end the international arms trade

Peace Education An Argot Library links list

Peace No War
Contains news, information, analysis, peace actions, and useful links

peace.protest.net
A project of Protest.Net which lists some anti-war and anti-racism events; Online Petitions; Anti-War Posters; Civil Liberities Sites; Anti-War News Sites; 911 Peace Coalitions; and Peace / Anti-War Sites

The Peacemakers Speak
Statements made following September 11 from seventeen Nobel Peace Prize Laureates. Includes contributions from David Trimble, the Dalai Lama, and a joint letter from Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and F.W. de Klerk

Post-September 11 Environment: Access to Government Information
This site outlines changes that have been made to US government web services following the September 11, 2001 tragedy

Response to September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks
Contains links about US House and Senate bills and acts related to terrorism. From the Center for Democracy and Technology

September 11 at Rainbow Puddle
Links to online alternative and progressive media

sydneypeace.com Sydney Peace Activities

True Majority

United States: The world's leading rogue state
An article by John Pilger in the Green Left Weekly, July 17, 2002

US Foreign Interventions and Invasions since the Vietnam War From Synthesis/Regeneration 27 (Winter 2002)

Victorian Peace Network

VoteNoWar.org

Vote to impeach
The U.S. Constitution provides the means for preventing George W. Bush from engaging in a war of aggression against Iraq, and from advancing a first strike potentially nuclear preemptive war. It's called impeachment.

Waging Peace

War Talk Summer Games With Nuclear Bombs
By Arundhati Roy in Frontline, Volume 19 - Issue 12, June 8-21, 2002

Why we oppose the war in Afghanistan
Statement of the WSWS Editorial Board, 9 October 2001

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