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Seventy Years After Korea’s Division, Women Lead Push for Peace
This week, the Korean peace makers were joined by an international delegation of women peace activists for a symposium focused on ending the Korean War. A women's peace walk …
Trump Drones On: How Unpiloted Aircraft Expand the War on Terror
Trump has made it clear that he has no interest in peace.
An Empire of Nothing at All? The US Military Takes Us Through the Gates of Hell
Although the peace movement is not a loud voice at this time in the US, it should be.
Israel Continues Aggression Against Syria While Playing the Victim
US media have blacked out Israeli's active war mongering.
A CIA Coup Set the Stage for the Conflict With Iran
Here's how the US helped destroy democracy in Iran.
Whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg: Civil Disobedience Against Vietnam War Led Me to Leak Pentagon Papers
Ellsberg discusses the role nonviolent direct action can play in social movements.
Google Employees Resign Over Artificial Intelligence Contract With Department of Defense
More than 4,000 employees signed a letter demanding that the company terminate a Pentagon contract.
A Moral Outrage in the Holy Land
Help! Israel shot my brother!
Norman Finkelstein: Outrage Over Israeli Massacre Shows Power of Nonviolent Palestinian Resistance
The United States is refusing to criticize Israel after Israeli forces shot dead at least 61 unarmed Palestinian protesters.
While US Refuses to Blame Israel, International Court Could Launch War Crimes Probe Into Gaza Killings
Israeli's massacre of Palestinians Monday has sparked widespread international condemnation.