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Iraq Action Ideas

VISIT THE NATIONAL NETWORK TO END THE WAR AGAINST IRAQ
For hundreds of links to actions and local groups at www.endthewar.org


SUPPORT PEACE ACTIVISTS FINED FOR SANCTIONS VIOLATION
Two Seattle activists, who were each fined $10,000 by the U.S. government for bringing medicine to Iraq in 1997, have refused to pay.

In “Declaration 2002,” they again defy the government’s sanctions and aim to raise another $10,000 for medicines for the Iraqi people. Declaration 2002


SIGN THE PEACE PLEDGE

Sign the Peace Pledge, a public declaration of opposition to the economic and military war against the people of Iraq. www.peaceresponse.org/pledge/


JOIN THE CAMPAIGN OF CONSCIENCE
Make a moral commitment to alleviate the human suffering in Iraq and to support shipping humanitarian goods to Iraq with or without U.S. license. www.afsc.org/conscience/Default.shtm

IRAQ PEACE TEAM
Voices in the Wilderness has led 43 sanctions-busting delegations to Iraq. It is negotiating with Iraq to place non-violent activists in the country in the face of the U.S. threat.
www.iraqpeaceteam.org


CONTACT ELECTED OFFICIALS
Call the President at (202) 456-1111 or your Congressperson at (202) 225-3121. Urge them to create alternatives to the failed policy of renewed war and economic sanctions.


HOST AN EVENT ON IRAQ
The Iraq Speakers Bureau provides 20 expert speakers on the humanitarian crisis in Iraq and current U.S. policy. Call (202) 543-6176 or visit www.iraqspeakers.org

 

Month in Review

August 2010:
Shape-shifter:
U.S. Militarism

July 2010:
Making Monsters
of Nations

June 2010:
Passing the Torch

May 2010:
Militarism Run Amok

PAST articles

Detoit: I Do Mind Empire (USSF Recap)

“Bring the War
Money Home”

Time for Rebirth:
The U.S. Antiwar Movement

War Weariness, Military Heft, and
Peace Building

The Global Military Industrial Complex

A Stalled
Peace Movement?

Bush's Iraq “Surge”: Mission Accomplished?

Iran: Let's Start with Some Facts

Nuclear Weapons Forever

Time to End the Occupation of Iraq

First-Hand Report from the Middle East

Haditha is Arabic
for My Lai

A Movement to End Militarism

From Soldier to
Anti-War Activist

Students Not Soldiers

Israel's "Disengagement"
From Gaza

U.S. Soldiers
Say No To War

Torture:
It's Still Going On

Help Stop Torture —
Raise Your Voice

Be All You Can Be:
Don't Enlist


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