Peace

                
  • Despite Hussein capture, Iraq woes continue

    Despite Hussein capture, Iraq woes continue

    December 19, 2003 By Susan Webb

    The capture of Saddam Hussein will not solve the problems swirling around the U.S. occupation of Iraq and the lies that justified it, many Americans are saying.

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  • A mothers peace mission

    A mothers peace mission

    December 19, 2003

    Anabelle Valencia has a daughter stationed in Iraq. She left Tucson on Dec. 1 with two wishes. She wanted to look for her daughter and bring a message of peace to the children of Iraq. She...

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  • World labor groups defend human rights

    World labor groups defend human rights

    December 12, 2003

    GENEVA – Trade union organizations worldwide used this year’s Human Rights Day, Dec. 10, to remind the international community that workers’ rights are human rights, but these rights are still denied to millions of workers. Abuses...

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  • FTAA  No way!

    FTAA No way!

    December 12, 2003

    In Miami last month, trade ministers from around the Americas gathered for talks on the Free Trade Area of the Americas. FTAA negotiations, which have been going on for several years without substantive input from “civil...

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  • A new Israeli-Palestinian peace drive

    A new Israeli-Palestinian peace drive

    December 12, 2003

    News Analysis Pressure is mounting for a negotiated end to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, despite continued obstruction by the right-wing Sharon government. Two grassroots initiatives have ignited a new level of...

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