Video: David Swanson discusses ending war with people far from eager to agree
Here’s a video of a webinar I did recently with a group people many of whom were not at all eager to agree to the idea of abolishing war.
Here’s a video of a webinar I did recently with a group people many of whom were not at all eager to agree to the idea of abolishing war.
Join Code Pink, Beyond the Bomb, Women Cross the DMZ and World Beyond War for “How to Avoid a War in Asia”
By Marc Eliot Stein and Greta Zarro, February 28, 2020 The upcoming #NoWar2020 antiwar conference in Ottawa, Canada will be a convergence of indigenous rights
At 11 a.m. on January 7, opponents of military base construction in Okinawa will gather in front of the White House in Washington, D.C., in
By Marc Eliot Stein, October 14, 2018 How can activists call attention to a terrible problem everybody already knows about, a crisis so familiar we
Since this will be your first official visit to the place where Japan’s war against the United States began, we would like to raise the following questions concerning your previous statements about the war.
#NoWar2016 was a series of panels and workshops, plus an awards ceremony and a protest action. The conference was sold out and universally praised in high terms.
If there is a group of Americans to whom Iraqis struggling with the health effects of depleted uranium, cluster bombs, white phosphorous, and all the various poisons of war can relate, it might be the mostly black and largely poor residents of Gibsland, in northern Louisiana.
The Jeffrey Sterling trial is a bit disheartening for anyone who’d rather humanity paid a bit of attention to avoiding nuclear apocalypse, even though Sterling exposed the CIA’s crime to Congress, and Sterling or someone else (at least 90 people could have done it) exposed the crime to an author who put it in a book and would have put it in the New York Times if, you know, it weren’t the New York Times (the paper obeyed Condoleezza Rice’s demand for censorship).