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Tasmanian peace and justice activities: see What's on

Check the  Three Trillion Dollar War - Joseph Stiglitz &  Linda Bilmes: February 2008 It is well reviewed in UK Times Online & Telegraph

Watch for activities for Abolition of nuclear weapons. 
Can you imagine a world without nuclear weapons? I-CAN! Sign the ICAN pledge. 

IRAQ
The United States has accepted defeat on reconstruction and has already "cut and run". - Paul Krugman in the New York Times, 3 November 2006.
In Iraq, the occupying forces seem to be the problem, not the solution: Many Americans say: "Bring Them Home Now!" See what
Iraq Veterans Against the War say.


Proclaiming actively
a vision of peace, social justice and the non-violent resolution of conflict, to inspire our personal lives, our society and our world.

"What can one person do?"

I will share with others the feeling that we are all part of the one world community.

I will maintain a spirit of goodwill, and will treat all people with respect.

I will learn to resolve conflict. I will not use violence.

I will work with others to build a just world beyond war.


Download
an A4 Word poster or an A4 page of 10 'cards'. The World Beyond War statement. 
Our work will not be done till we have eliminated the habit of war - Patrick White, A letter to Humanity 1982
 

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