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Join FOR at National Peace Conference
Fellowship of Reconciliation staff & leaders will attend the United National Antiwar Conference from July 23-25, 2010 in Albany, NY. FOR’s Mark Johnson (executive director), Leila Zand (Iran program director), and Jim Murphy (International Veterans FOR chapter coordinator) will speak on panels, and many other FOR members will actively participate in this major peace & justice event focused on ending the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and opposing U.S. militarism worldwide. Please join us!
Spring 2010: Afghanistan: Seeking a Way Out
Features
- It’s Time to End the War in Afghanistan
by David Wildman - Is This Our Afghan Moment of Peace?
by Doug Mackey and Dr. Hakim - Yes Doc, I Mean, Sir Yes Sir: Blurring the Line Between Civilian and Military Life in Colombia and Afghanistan
by Natalia Fajardo - On Islamic Nonviolence
The War on Peace: How U.S. Foreign Policy Puts Us All at Risk
by Samina Sundas
We live in tumultuous times; a world in great peril with an epidemic of terrorism spreading throughout, growing ever powerful through a vicious cycle of violence, with no end in sight.
Winter/Spring 2009: Reconsidering Reconciliation
On the cover: On August 12, 2008, at The Sonrise School in Musanze, Rwanda, Episcopal Bishop John K. Rucyahana talks to one of the school’s 900 students. The school opened in 2001, and three-quarters of its students are orphans as a result of the 1994 genocide. Fifteen years later, Tutsis and Hutus are working together to reconcile their differences: schools and orphanages have been established for the victims, “reconciliation villages” are bringing former enemies together, and peace is becoming a plausible goal in Rwanda. Photo by Sarah Bones, courtesy of World Picture Network.



