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ONTARIO: Letter to Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty—overhaul Ontario’s mining laws and policies.

CPTnet 25 March 2008 ONTARIO: Letter to Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty—Overhaul Ontario’s mining laws and policies. March 18, 2008 Honourable Dalton McGuinty Premier – PREMIER AND PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL Legislative Bldg Rm 281 Queen’s Park Toronto ON M7A1A1 Fax 416-325-9895 Dear Premier Dalton McGuinty, We, the undersigned organizations, are writing to you concerning Ontario’s […]

Annual20Report202010_1-13

[…] and well-being. See the team’s most recent report at http://cpt.org/work/palestine “With U.S. soldiers gone from population areas, reconciliation is more possible between different factions.” – Hospital Director Rutba, Western Iraq. CPTer Bob Holmes (right) and Mr. Mahmud examine disarmed weapons. Mr Mahmud wants Iran and Turkey to stop U.S.-supported military attacks on civilian villages […]

Annual20Report202010_1-13

[…] and well-being. See the team’s most recent report at http://cpt.org/work/palestine “With U.S. soldiers gone from population areas, reconciliation is more possible between different factions.” – Hospital Director Rutba, Western Iraq. CPTer Bob Holmes (right) and Mr. Mahmud examine disarmed weapons. Mr Mahmud wants Iran and Turkey to stop U.S.-supported military attacks on civilian villages […]

A group gathers around a banner in a public action. A soldier stands in the foreground.

ECAP y la lucha para acabar con todas las guerras

[…] hospital. Años más tarde, las personas integrantes del equipo regresaron a Irak, buscando agradecer a todas las personas que les habían ayudado a sobrevivir. El Evangelio según Rutba, de Greg Barrett, narra esta fascinante y alentadora historia. Después del bombardeo de ‘Shock and Awe’ (Conmoción y Asombro), varias personas integrantes de ECAP comenzaron a […]

A group gathers around a banner in a public action. A soldier stands in the foreground.

CPT and the struggle to end all wars

[…] passengers to a hospital. Years later, the team members returned to Iraq, seeking to thank all who had helped them survive. Greg Barrett’s The Gospel According to Rutba narrates this riveting and yet heartening story. Following the Shock and Awe bombing, several CPT members began to vigil outside of detention centers where Iraqis, rounded […]

Annual20Report202010_1-14

[…] and well-being. See the team’s most recent report at http://cpt.org/work/palestine “With U.S. soldiers gone from population areas, reconciliation is more possible between different factions.” – Hospital Director Rutba, Western Iraq. CPTer Bob Holmes (right) and Mr. Mahmud examine disarmed weapons. Mr Mahmud wants Iran and Turkey to stop U.S.-supported military attacks on civilian villages […]

Annual20Report202010_1-14

[…] and well-being. See the team’s most recent report at http://cpt.org/work/palestine “With U.S. soldiers gone from population areas, reconciliation is more possible between different factions.” – Hospital Director Rutba, Western Iraq. CPTer Bob Holmes (right) and Mr. Mahmud examine disarmed weapons. Mr Mahmud wants Iran and Turkey to stop U.S.-supported military attacks on civilian villages […]

Annual20Report202010_1-13

[…] and well-being. See the team’s most recent report at http://cpt.org/work/palestine “With U.S. soldiers gone from population areas, reconciliation is more possible between different factions.” – Hospital Director Rutba, Western Iraq. CPTer Bob Holmes (right) and Mr. Mahmud examine disarmed weapons. Mr Mahmud wants Iran and Turkey to stop U.S.-supported military attacks on civilian villages […]

Annual20Report202010_1-13

[…] and well-being. See the team’s most recent report at http://cpt.org/work/palestine “With U.S. soldiers gone from population areas, reconciliation is more possible between different factions.” – Hospital Director Rutba, Western Iraq. CPTer Bob Holmes (right) and Mr. Mahmud examine disarmed weapons. Mr Mahmud wants Iran and Turkey to stop U.S.-supported military attacks on civilian villages […]

Annual20Report202010_1-14

[…] and well-being. See the team’s most recent report at http://cpt.org/work/palestine “With U.S. soldiers gone from population areas, reconciliation is more possible between different factions.” – Hospital Director Rutba, Western Iraq. CPTer Bob Holmes (right) and Mr. Mahmud examine disarmed weapons. Mr Mahmud wants Iran and Turkey to stop U.S.-supported military attacks on civilian villages […]

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