War on Iraq: to march or not
No to War, No to Saddam
A letter to marchers and hawks on why the war is wrong but Saddam must go,
by Anthony Barnett
>From a young Iraqi Rania Kashi tells the peace movement the US must act
Fallacies of the anti-war case
The case against war is fatally handicapped by illusion, ignorance and
illogic, says Tom McLaughlin
In place of war, open up Iraq
Those who want peace must back human rights - Mary Kaldor globalisation/
politics of protest
The day of anti-war protest
A map and guide to the largest global joint action ever
Acct. of the uprising at the conclusion of the Gulf War by the Shia, by a woman in TNR, <URL: http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=20030210&s=alsuwaij021003 >
-- Michael Pugliese
"Without knowing that we knew nothing, we went on talking without listening to
each other. Sometimes we flattered and praised each other, understanding that
we would be flattered and praised in return. Other times we abused and shouted
at each other, as if we were in a madhouse." -Tolstoy