Posts Tagged ‘ Peace ’

Mexican Poet Javier Sicilia Leads U.S. Peace Caravan to Expose Drug War’s Human Toll

May 11, 2012
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One of Mexico’s best-known poets, Javier Sicilia, laid down his pen last year after his 24-year-old son was murdered by drug traffickers in Cuernavaca, Mexico. In his son’s memory, Sicilia created the Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity to urge an end to the drug violence — violence that has left an estimated...
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Norway’s Johan Galtung Peace amp Conflict Pioneer Reflects on Norwegian Massacre Afghan War

April 18, 2012
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Today is the second day of the trial of Anders Behring Breivik, the anti-Muslim Norwegian militant who massacred 77 people last summer. Breivik is on trial for setting off a car bomb that killed eight people at government headquarters in Oslo last July, then killing 69 in a shooting spree at a summer youth...
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Tawakkul Karman Yemeni Nobel Peace Laureate Pays Tribute to Women Activists Worldwide

December 15, 2011
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The 2011 Nobel Peace Prize was presented this weekend to three women: Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, and Yemeni peace activist and journalist, Tawakkul Karman, the first Arab woman to win the prize, as well as its youngest winner to date. We featured highlights from their acceptance addresses this week....
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Nobel Peace Winner Tawakkul Karman on Yemen and the U.S. War on Terror

October 11, 2011
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Yemeni activist and journalist, Tawakkul Karman, was one of the recipients of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize awarded Friday. Karman spoke in New York City at the Brecht Forum in September 2010 about state violence, targeted killings and human rights abuses enabled by the so-called “war on terror.” Democracy Now! was there and brings...
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Nobel Peace Prize Right Livelihood Winner Wangari Maathai 19402011

September 30, 2011
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The Kenyan environmentalist Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, died on Sunday at the age of 71 after a battle with cancer. In 1977, she spearheaded the struggle against state-backed deforestation in Kenya and founded the Green Belt Movement, which has planted tens of millions of trees in...
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Norway’s Johan Galtung Peace amp Conflict Pioneer on How to Stop Extremism that Fueled Shooting

August 1, 2011
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Norwegian police have released the identities of another 24 people killed by alleged attacker Anders Behring Breivik as they ended their search for bodies around the island where 68 of the overall 76 victims of the twin Norway attacks were murdered. Breivik is due to be questioned by the police for the second time...
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Norway’s Johan Galtung Peace amp Conflict Pioneer on How to Stop Extremism that Fueled Shooting

July 31, 2011
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Norwegian police have released the identities of another 24 people killed by alleged attacker Anders Behring Breivik as they ended their search for bodies around the island where 68 of the overall 76 victims of the twin Norway attacks were murdered. Breivik is due to be questioned by the police for the second time...
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Norway’s Johan Galtung Peace amp Conflict Pioneer on How to Stop Extremism that Fueled Shooting

July 30, 2011
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Norwegian police have released the identities of another 24 people killed by alleged attacker Anders Behring Breivik as they ended their search for bodies around the island where 68 of the overall 76 victims of the twin Norway attacks were murdered. Breivik is due to be questioned by the police for the second time...
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The Audacity of Hope U.S. Peace Activists to Sail to Gaza in Humanitarian Flotilla

June 21, 2011
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Dozens of Americans hope to set sail this week on a U.S.-flagged ship, “The Audacity of Hope,” as part of an international flotilla which aims to challenge Israel’s embargo of the Gaza Strip. Palestinian solidarity activists are setting sail from a number of ports just over a year after Israeli forces killed nine activists...
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Mexican Peace Caravan Arrives in U.S. to Call for End to Deadly Drug War Policy

June 16, 2011
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A caravan of Mexican anti-violence protesters arrived in the United States over the weekend calling for a massive shift in U.S. drug policy. Mexican poet Javier Sicilia led the Caravan for Peace with Justice and Dignity following the brutal murder of his 24-year-old son by drug traffickers earlier this year. The caravan’s demands include...
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