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Statement on Iraq War "The past is prophetic in that it asserts that wars are poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows. One day we must come to see that peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a means by which we arrive at that goal. We must pursue peaceful ends through peaceful means. How much longer must we play at deadly war games before we heed the plaintive pleas of the unnumbered dead and maimed of past wars?" –Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows condemns unconditionally the illegal, immoral, and unjustified US-led military action in Iraq. As family members of September 11th victims, we know how it feels to experience "shock and awe," and we do not want other innocent families to suffer the trauma and grief that we have endured. While we also condemn the brutality of Saddam Hussein's regime, it does not justify the brutality, death and destruction being visited upon Iraq and its citizens by our own government. [read more] Posted March 19, 2003 |
A Call for Civil Disobedience On Monday March 17 three Peaceful Tomorrows members were arrested as part of a week of nonviolent civil disobedience around the country in opposition to the war in Iraq [see the March 17 press release]. Check United for Peace and Justice's Nonviolent Direct Action Campaign page for more information.
On Thursday, March 14 and March 15th, members of Peaceful Tomorrows engaged in separate acts of civil disobedience at the Capitol in Washington DC [see the March 13 press release], and at the Pacific Stock Exchange in San Francisco with past stock exchange president Warren Langley [read Washington Post story][read remarks given]. Posted March 17, 2003 |
Join the Women of Peaceful Tomorrows to stand up for peace & justice on International Women's Day.
 Come to Washington, DC March 3 - 9, 2003 to take part in the International Women's Day Week of Events.
 Join thousands of women and men from all walks of life for this amazing women-led peace convergence.
 Join with Alice Walker, Maxine Hong Kingston, Janeane Garofalo, Barbara Ehrenreich, Dr. Helen Caldicott, Vandana Shiva, Granny D, Susan Griffen, Michelle Shocked, Rania Masri, feminist theologian Hyun Kyung, Nobel Peace Laureate Jody Williams, Cheri Honkala, Inga Muscio, Terry Tempest Williams, Starhawk, Medea Benjamin and many others for the rally and march. Peaceful Tomorrows will be represented and have a speaker at the rally.
 For more information: www.unitedforpeace.org/women Posted March 2, 2003
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Peaceful Tomorrows to Lead March in NYC United for Peace and Justice has invited Peaceful Tomorrows to lead the February 15 march in New York City. A march in San Francisco will take place on Feb. 16. Peaceful Tomorrows members will be speaking in at the rallies in both cities. These demonstrations are part of a weekend of world-wide opposition to war against Iraq. For more information about these march or other events in your area, visit United for Peace and Justice. Hope to see you there! UPDATE: The permit for the NYC march has not been granted by the city, but the rally is permitted and will still take place. Come and be counted at this critical time!
 Peaceful Tomorrows Anniversary Celebration February 14 Join us on the eve of the march, Feb. 14, at Judson Memorial Church in NYC to celebrate the one year of working for peace with Peaceful Tomorrows and friends. [more info | PDF flyer ] Updated feb. 12, 2003
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September 11th Family Members Return From Iraq, Delegation Challenges World Leaders to Win Without War NEW YORK CITYReturning from six days of making people-to-people contacts at schools, hospitals and universities in Baghdad and Basra, Iraq, family members of September 11 victims challenged world leaders to use some imagination to find alternatives to military action in that nation. [read the full press release] [view photos] Posted Jan. 15, 2003 |
A People-to-People Delegation to Iraq
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September 11th Family Members To Visit Iraq; People-to-People Delegation Will Highlight the Human Face of War Bolstered by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assertion that "wars are poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows," family members of September 11 victims will travel to Iraq from January 5-14, 2003, to make public their conviction that war will not bring peaceful tomorrows to that nation, to the Middle East region, or to the United States. The four-member delegation represents September 11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, an advocacy group seeking effective, non-violent alternatives to war and terrorism. [read the full press release] [view photos] Jan. 02, 2003 |
Afghan Portraits of Grief: The Civilian/Innocent Victims of U.S. Bombing in Afghanistan by Peaceful Tomorrows and Global Exchange Following a Global Exchange delegation of Peaceful Tomorrows members to Afghanistan in January 2002, the groups initiated a survey of victims of US military action in Afghanistan. This report documents the survey results and reveals the faces and stories of some of these largely unacknowledged Afghan victims. In disclosing the human costs of the conflict, the report is intended to generate support for programs to aid those people who were harmed by the U.S. military campaign. [PDF Download] Posted Oct. 21, 2002
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Steps To Peace Video Steps to Peace: The Journey of September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows is a 15 minute video including interviews with people who lost loved ones on 9/11, their decision to speak out as a voice for peace, the formation of the group Peaceful Tomorrows and highlights of major activities including the DC to NYC walk for healing and peace and the first trip to Afghanistan. This video serves as an introduction to the messages of Peaceful Tomorrows and as a starting point for local discussions about action for a peaceful world. NOTE: The Steps to Peace video is out of stock but is projected to be available March 2003. [read more and to order] Updated Dec. 29, 2003
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Correspondence with the White House on Iraq In September 2002, members of Peaceful Tomorrows wrote a letter to President Bush expressing our concerns around the proposed war in Iraq. We received a reply from Condoleezza Rice on the president's behalf several weeks later, and responded to her letter asking for a meeting to discuss our concerns. [read more] Posted Nov. 18, 2002 |
Photos The gallery includes photo albums from trips to Iraq in January 2003, Afghanistan in January 2002 and June 2002, as well as Cards Written by Students in Afghanistan to Kids of America, April 20 Peace March in Washington DC, Meeting Hiroshima Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Survivors in NYC and others.. [view gallery] Updated Jan. 29, 2003
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Newsletter December 2002 IN THIS ISSUE: 12/09/02: Our Personal Reflections On 9-11-02, Japan Peace Message, Peaceful Tomorrows On Iraq, Bowling For Columbine Benefit, European Social Forum, Nonviolent Peace Force in India, Peaceful Tomorrows Is Honored, Afghanistan Campaign, Bring Peaceful Tomorrows To Your Community In 2003 [read more] Posted Dec. 9, 2002 |
Press Release September 11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows Join Congressional Representatives in Call for Alternatives to Iraq Military Action [read more] Posted Sept. 25, 2002 |
Join or Contribute Click the get involved section for membership information for family and friends of 9/11 victims, plus information for supporters and contributions. |
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Featured Media more in Media Coverage
 New York Times Antiwar Effort Emphasizes Civility Over Confrontation March 29, 2003
 The Wall Street Journal Widows Oppose Bush's Effort To Link Iraq War and Sept. 11 March 19, 2003
 Washington Post 9/11 Families Fight Tears And a New War March 19, 2003
 New York Newsday Last-Ditch Protests on Capital's Streets March 18, 2003
 CNN Dozens of anti-war protesters arrested outside Capitol March 18, 2003
 Washington Times Protests continue amid looming war March 17, 2003
 Fort Wayne News Sentinel Antiwar groups keep protesting on eve of war March 17, 2003
 Juneau Empire Sept. 11 victim's brother to speak in Juneau March 16, 2003
 Washington Post 'Direct Action' Seen as Next Step If War Begins March 15, 2003 Associated Press Anti-War Protesters Arrested Near Capitol March 13, 2003
 The Guardian UK 'I'm not going to respond to terrorism by becoming a terrorist' February 22, 2003
 CNN Unexpected stories behind war protesters February 15, 2003
 Village Voice Don't Fence Them In Febuary 12
 Washington Post Women Put Faith To Work for Peace January 30
 Washington Post A River of Peaceful People January 23, 2003
 Council Bluffs Daily Tinley: Peace a common goal for Iraqi people January 21, 2003
 Boston Globe War talk makes Iraq a peace stop January 18, 2003
 Chicago Tribune Protesting war, groups battle stereotypes too January 17, 2003
 Pacifica's Peace Watch Families of 9-11 Victims Travel to Iraq [mp3 download - starts at 10:12 into the file] January 16, 2003
 New York Times Protest Groups Using Updated Tactics to Spread Antiwar Message January 15, 2003
 Washington Post Activists Bring War Protests to Baghdad January 14, 2003
 Reuters Sept. 11 Families Call for Alternatives to Iraq War January 13, 2003
 Iowa City Press-Citizen Terrorist victim families connect with Iraqis January 13, 2003
 San Francisco Chronicle Gulf War, Sept. 11 victims meet in Iraq - Sad pilgrimage made to urge nonviolent response January 9, 2003
 Ireland Online Sept 11 victims share grief with Iraqis January 9, 2003
 Reuters Families of Sept. 11 Victims Hold Vigil in Iraq January 9, 2003
 The Associated Press Sept. 11 Victims' Kin Protest in Iraq - Families of Sept. 11 Victims Join in Grief With Iraqis Who Lost Loved Ones in Gulf War January 8, 2003
 CNN World U.S. group advocates peace in Iraq January 8, 2003
 New York Times Swords, Plowshares and 9/11 Steel January 7, 2003
 CNN Europe Perspective: Kat Tinley January 5, 2003
 Galveston Daily News Victim’s brother: Iraq war not solution December 15, 2002
 Australian Broadcasting Corp. S11 victims' families strive for peace December 9, 2002
 Athens Banner-Herald Groups call for giving peace a chance - 'Prayer' for war victims December 12, 2002
 Common Dreams Gandhi's Granddaughter Joins World's Activists in New Peace Force November 29, 2002
 The Mountain Times Not Out for Blood: Brother of 9-11 Victim Advocates Peace October 31, 2002
 Portsmouth Herald Call to Action for peace instead of war in Iraq November 10, 2002
 Des Moines Register 9/11 victim's niece pushes for peace October 20, 2002
 Hope Magazine Legacies of Love September/October 2002
 The Olympian We can all create a culture of peace here and now September 21, 2002
 Common Dreams Relatives of Sept. 11 Victims Reject More Violence September 12, 2002
 The Santa Rosa Press Democrat Flight 93 family advocates peace September 11, 2002
 The Idaho Statesman From fear to forgiveness: It’s time to move toward healing and peace September 10, 2002
 Madison Capital Times Take Path of Active Nonviolence in Response to 9-11 September 4, 2002
 United Methodist News Service United Methodists find destruction, hope in Afghanistan July 9, 2002
 Fellowship Magazine Choosing Hope Over Experience March/April 2002 more in Media Coverage |
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