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This is a fairly random assortment of links to groups that are either generally supportive of peace and justice issues or specifically working to end the war in Iraq. |
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The Army Men Project
is spreading plastic Army Men around the country
and around the globe as small, everyday
reminders of the ongoing horrors of the war in
Iraq and to serve as tools to foster dialogue,
action and resistance to the war.
(We participated in the Army Men Project.
Our many thanks to Lori Kinczel for the
suggestion.) |
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Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility works to
educate and protect the citizens of the State of
California and future generations from the
dangers of radioactive contamination. |
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American Friends Service Committee
is a practical expression of the faith of
the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
Committed to the principles of nonviolence
and justice, it seeks in its work and
witness to draw on the transforming power of
love, human and divine.
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Antiwar.com
Your best source for antiwar news, viewpoints,
and activities. |
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Any Soldier
helps about 100,000 American Soldiers in all
branches of the military, both active duty and
reservists, and has become one of the leading
efforts in making sure the men and women who
have been deployed for the war are cared for,
via letters and packages from “home.” |
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Bring Them Home Now
is a campaign of military families, veterans,
active duty personnel, reservists and others
opposed to the ongoing war in Iraq.
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Connecticut Deserves Better!
Support Joe Courtney and Ned Lamont in the
second congressional district against the
Republican incumbent Rob Simmons and also Ned
Lamont as a Democratic challenger to Senator Joe
Lieberman in the August 8th primary. |
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Democracy NOW!
is a national, daily, independent, award-winning
news program airing on over 350 stations in
North America. Their War and Peace Report
provides our audience with access to people and
perspectives rarely heard in the U.S.corporate-sponsored
media. |
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Gold Star Families for Peace,
as families of soldiers who have died as a
result of war, are organizing to be a
positive force in our world to bring our
country’s sons and daughters home from Iraq,
to minimize the “human cost” of this war,
and to prevent other families from the pain
we are feeling as the result of our losses. |
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Grandmother's for Peace
are concerned with the dangers of nuclear power
plants; radioactive waste; sub-critical and
computerized nuclear testing; the nuclearization
and weaponization of space; global militarism;
and other peace and justice issues that effect
the human family. |
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Iraq Body Count
The worldwide update of reported civilian deaths
in the Iraq war and occupation. |
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Iraq Veterans Against the War
objectives are threefold; bring the troops home
now, support Iraqi reconstruction in whatever
way possible, support our veterans and our
troops now and upon their return home. |
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Military Families Speak Out
is an organization of people opposed to the war
in Iraq who have relatives or loved ones in the
military. |
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Peace Merchants Association
is a collective of merchants who wish to work
together for one common goal -- peace throughout
out the world. |
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SOA Watch
is an independent organization that seeks to
close the US Army School of the Americas, under
whatever name it is called, through vigils and
fasts, demonstrations and nonviolent protest, as
well as media and legislative work. |
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Truthout
started in the aftermath of the 2000
presidential election, hoping that we could
reach a few people, have some small impact on
the dialog, and maybe just maybe try to restore
a little integrity. Today TO is visited more
than 4 million times per month by readers
seeking the straight story and wanting to be
involved in building a better tomorrow. |
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U.S. Coalition Casualties (CNN)
From CNN, a list of the names of the soldiers,
Marines, airmen, sailors and Coast Guardsmen
whose deaths have been reported by their
country's governments. |
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Veterans for Common Sense
seeks to inject the element of Common Sense into
debates over war and national security. |
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Veterans for Peace
Veterans working together for peace and justice
through non-violence. |