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Afghanistan

September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows is working to bring the issue of Afghan civilian casualties and the dire situation of Afghan civil society back into discussion within the US peace movement, the media, and the wider US society.
Italian Civil Society’s Peace-Building Mission to Kabul

September 2, 2011 Italian Civil Society’s Peace-Building Mission to Kabul Peaceful Tomorrow’s member Paul Arpaia particpated in this event View at: http://unipd-centrodirittiumani.it/en/news/Italian-Civil-societys-peace-building-mission-to-Kabul/2158 Ten years after the attacks of 11th September…
Meet with Your Congressperson

Urge Them to Oppose the War in Afghanistan/Pakistan It is easy to meet with your senators and representatives. If you don’t know how to reach them, go on the web…
PT Report “Afghanistan: Ending A Failed Military Strategy” Available Online Now

Download the Entire 22 Page Primer in the Box below Click Here to Download a One-Page/Two-Sided FLYER on the Primer Following the tragic events of September 11, 2001, many in…
Dear President Obama: Get Us out of Afghanistan

by Rita Lasar Dear President Obama, Let’s get rid of the easy part first. I voted for you joyfully. Let’s get to the hard part now. You are absolutely wrong…
Afghanistan: Ending a Failed Military Strategy Report

On Wednesday, December 17, 2008 members of a number of organizations opposed to the military strategy in Afghanistan met in the offices of Senators John Kerry and Edward Kennedy to…
Eyes Wide Open

Eyes Wide Open, the American Friends Service Committee’s widely-acclaimed exhibition on the human cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, features a pair of empty boots honoring each U.S….
Derrill Bodley’s Report: Return to Afghanistan

Derrill Bodley’s Report: Return to Afghanistan January 22, 2004 I have just returned from spending another ten days in Afghanistan. I went there two years ago with Medea Benjamin, as…
Afghan Portraits of Grief

In October, 2002 Peaceful Tomorrows releases “Afghan Portraits of Grief: The Civilian/Innocent Victims of U.S. Bombing in Afghanistan” in its continuing effort to win compensation for Afghani victims of U.S….
No More Victims Tour

The “No More Victims” tour, co-sponsored by September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows and the American Friends Service Committee, will place the human dimension and experience of the 9-11 attacks and of war at the center of the national debate over the “war against terrorism.” In doing so, the participants hope to educate and to raise public consciousness about the meanings and consequences of the war by providing a thought-provoking dialogue in counterpoint to other, more ceremonial, remembrances of September 11.


