To make progress on the issues of peace, justice and freedom; our
most important resource is our ability to practice nonviolence. We are inspired to live in peace
amoungst all and to abide in the truth of our conscience in the guidence of our endeavors. No
law, government or political power has greater strength of will nor profound foundation in ethics
than the life spirit within.
Ahimsa Organization
We promote peace and freedom as a process of social change and action which is resident
in the free spirit of the individual and decentrlized social networks. We know that social peace
cannot come from political organizations, governments or religion, but that it is a function of the
way we live our lives and how we work and play together. We are wishing to contact people
who are actively involved in peace issues and
could distribute Ahimsazine or who would be interested in writing and editing and building a
free network for peace. Contact Us
Oppose the War on Terrorism!
End the War in Iraq
United For Peace and Justice
Resources, Links, Information, Opinion
Courage to RefuseI
- Isreali Soldiers refuse to fight in the Gaza and in the West Bank.
WAND - empowers
women to act politically
to reduce violence and militarism.
Current Labour Solidarity Issues
Act NOW!
- Canada: Union resists as Telus promotes race to the bottom
- Eritrea: Demand Freedom for Imprisoned Trade Unionists!
- Israel: Stop harassment of Palestinian trade unionist
- UK: T-Mobile - stop union-busting, start negotiating
School Of Americas Watch
www.soaw.org
The US Army School of Americas, based in Fort Benning, Georgia, trains Latin American
soldiers in combat, counter-insurgency, and counter-narcotics. Graduates of the SOA have
been responsible for some of the worst human rights abuses in Latin America. The SOA's nearly
60,000 graduates have participated in human rights abuses that include the assassination of
Archbishop Oscar Romero and the El Mozote Massacre of 900 civilians.
SOA Watch is an independent organization that seeks to close the US
Army School of the Americas through vigils and fasts, demonstrations and nonviolent protest, as
well as media and legislative work.
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