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The snowball starts an avalanche

These days it feels like the world is falling apart. Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people and is bombing several neighboring countries. Russia

Remembering captivity, twenty years on

This week marks twenty years since four CPTers were taken captive in Iraq. On 26 November 2005, Norman Kember, Jim Loney, Harmeet Sooden and Tom

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The autumn season

Here comes the autumn season. Things fall apart. With autumn came the first rain. The rains finally reached our land, and the first are always

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Remembering the lost in Arizona

Almost no migrants show up in Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico, these days. No Mexicans from the south or people from other countries are coming to

Keeping memory alive

What does it mean to keep memory alive? We wrestle with this question regularly at CPT. Holding on to collective memory – of a comrade

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Must we die in order to live?

As Palestine counts the toll of the genocide in Gaza, Shahd reflects on how poetry helps us to understand the nature of homeland, memory and resistance.

refugee crisis visible from the lifejacket graveyard, thousands of life jackets piled up on the Greek shores

May memory be our guide

Do records truly matter? Does the preservation of memory really matter? Can memory and history be a weapon in the hands of the powerless, for

A statue of a migrant and her two children along side a waving flag of greece on the coastline of mytilene

Europe’s “refugee crisis” ten years on

This summer marked ten years since Europe’s so-called refugee crisis. I say “so-called” because the crisis was never about the arrival of migrants – they

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The boy in the liferaft

A month ago, hundreds set sail across the Mediterranean sea – a citizens’ flotilla to break the siege of Gaza and cry out against the

We pray for justice on Toronto’s streets

October has been a heavy month for the Turtle Island Solidarity Network. We watched from afar as our collaborator Mskwaasin Agnew, an Indigenous (Cree and

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Walking together in El Guayabo

Since 2013, CPT has been walking alongside the community of El Guayabo. Over the years, the community has faced threats from armed actors, political and

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Fragile peace

Earlier this year, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party – the PKK – announced it would disband, bringing to a close a decades-long armed struggle against the

Welcome to Checkpoint 160

In August, CPT Reservist Maggie Hindley returned to Al Khalil/Hebron after a few years. She reunited with those she’d met before, and reflects on the changes in their daily lives after two years of war in Gaza.

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A cold peace: a ceasefire without demobilization

Seven months on from the PKK’s unilateral ceasefire, bombardments and attacks by the Turkish Armed Forces in Iraqi Kurdistan seem to have ceased. But the increasing military presence by both actors makes the situation appear fragile.

The last two years

This week marks two years since 7 October 2023, two years of apocalyptic devastation, during which the people of Gaza have endured unimaginable suffering. Over

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