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My purpose in taking on the War on Terror is to promote resistance to the empty image of justice which is being force-fed to the world while the real substance of justice is threatened by our own leadership. I believe that now is an important time to give voice to what matters most to us and to increase the capacity of the greater cultural dialogue to include these voices. I hope that efforts made here will serve this belief.

--René Bouchard

Links

CodePink: Women for Peace

Could 9/11 Have Been Prevented?
(from time.com)

New Yorkers Say No to War

Not In Our Name

Peace Action

September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows

Ted Kennedy, Senate Floor Remarks, 10/16/03
(from commondreams.org)

Things We Lost in the Fire
(from the village voice)

United for Peace and Justice

Veterans for Common Sense

The War in Context

Who Dies for Bush Lies

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom


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Remember Afghanistan?

October, 2001: Bombed the farming village of Chowkar-Karez, killing at least 93 civilians

October, 2001: Bombed the Sultanpur Mosque in Jalalabad during prayers, killing 127 people

October, 2001: Bombed Herat hospital, killing over 100 civilians

October, 2001: Bombed the Red Cross in Kabul on the 16th, the 25th and the 26th

November, 2001: Crashed missiles into the home of Sanjiri resident, Faizal Saddiq, killing his wife, daughter, son, daughter-in-law, nephew and five grandchildren

December, 2001: Killed at least 35 men, women and children, members of two families of Afghan nomads who were mistaken for Taliban

December, 2001: By the 6th, civilian death toll in Afghanistan at 3,767

Januaury, 2002: 7 children killed while playing with bomblets in a village near Mazar (Remember those cluster bombs that were the exact same size and color as the food packets we dropped as a gesture of good will? Didn't Bush say in his 3/17/03 address that Iraqi children can look foward to the same gesture?)

July, 2002: US helicopter gunships and jets fired on an Afghan wedding, killing or injuring at least 250 civilians

Sources: A Dossier on Civilian Victims of United States' Aerial Bombing of Afghanistan: A Comprehensive Accounting [revised] by Dr. Marc W. Herold; Above the Law and Below Morality: Data on 11 Weeks of U.S. Cluster-Bombing of Afghanistan by Dr. Marc W. Herold; Afghans Live and Die With U.S. Mistakes, TIME Magazine, February 20, 2002, Susan B. Glasser, Washington Post Foreign Service

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