Back in 2002 and 2003, after several years of being exposed to the concepts
of international human-rights advocacy at IGLHRC and PANNA, i became more actively
interested in politics, and began in my own small ways to oppose wars in which
the United States is a military or economic participant. In time i've come
to believe that acting morally and lovingly in one's own community is a, perhaps
the, effective way to oppose war and create peace.
That said, i still read alot. :) These are articles and resources that stuck
out for me - more insightful than most media, or particularly worthy of attention
- enjoy.
- In August, 2006, i got a form letter from an Israeli friend encouraging
me to "tell Bush to support Israel". I wrote
a response that i think is worth
sharing.
- The Corporation
is an amazing movie about the nature and structure of corporate power.
- In September and October of 2003 I visited the West Bank, Palestine as a human-rights observer and clown. I wrote letters
home about my experience, and collected a few pictures
of our clowning.
- ISM Rafah has produced
a 20-minute documentary film about life under occupation in Rafah, within
the Gaza Strip, entitled "Solidarity
Under Occupation". Please download, review, send comments,
and share.
- "Freeing
the Mind: Free Software and the Death of Proprietary Culture" proposes
the incredibly powerful idea that it is no longer necessary - and consequently
immoral - to bar access to information based on wealth. by Eben
Moglen, June 2003
- Remarks on Waging Peace by Dr. Robert
Muller, former assistant secretary general of the United Nations, from Patrick
O'Connor, February 5, 2003
- On March 16th, 2003 Rachel Corrie, an American peace activist in Palestine, was
killed - murdered - by an Israeli bulldozer attempting to destroy a Palestinian
doctor's house, as she stood in the way. Her parents released excerpts
of a letter she sent last month. More info and pictures at Gush
Shalom.
- Michael Bevin's "Forgotten
History" organizes and presents news coverage explaining (or
debunking) the history of events around America's military conquests
and 'interventions'. Read about when the US overthrew the Iraqi govt. in the
60s and installed Saddam.
- Several people from San Francisco, and dozens from around the world, are
in Baghdad, Iraq (as of the first week of March, 2003) as "Human
Shields."
- "Decoding Bush's State of the
Union Address", by Andrea Bauer, January 31, 2002
- Why Another War? A Backgrounder on the Iraq
Crisis, 2nd Ed., from Middle East Research
and Education Project, by Sarah Graham-Brown and Chris Toensing, Dec.
2002
- "Behold Caesar"by
Richard Heinberg, October 2002
- "'Brutality Smeared in Peanut Butter'
Why America Must Stop the War Now" by Arundhati Roy
- "Whos Being Naïve? War-Time
Realism Through the Looking Glass" By Tim Wise
- "CNN
Says Focus on Civilian Casualties Would Be 'Perverse'" from Fairness
and Accuracy in Reporting, Nov. 1, 2001
- Sarah's letter and thoughts on
war, by Sarah Soward, October 30,
2001
"Mere praise of peace is easy but ineffective. What is
needed is active participation in the fight against war and everything that
leads to it."
-Albert Einstein, 1953
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