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A listing of CPTers and where they served.

Colombia

CPTers serving the Colombia team April – June 2011 were: Stephanie Auxier (Colorado, USA), Gladys Gómez (Colombia), Cornelia Helmcke – intern (Germany), Chris Knestrick (Ohio, USA), Julie Myers (Ohio, USA), Juan Sebastián Pacheco (Colombia), Sandra Milena Rincón (Colombia), Jenny Rodríguez (Colombia), Stewart Vriesinga (Ontario, Canada); Delegation members 19 May – 2 June were: Cristy Ayala Ramirez (San Salvador, El Salvador), Stephanie Finn (Ohio, USA), Marvin Funk (Ontario, Canada), Paula Miller (Ohio, USA), Paul Neufeld Weaver (Ohio, USA), John Reuwer (Vermont, USA), Brian Stefan Szittai (Ohio, USA), Lori Tisher (Ohio, USA).

Iraq

CPTers serving the Iraq team April-June 2011 were: Lukasz Firla (Czech Republic), Peggy Gish (Ohio, USA), David Hovde (Illinois, USA), Michele Naar-Obed (Minnesota, USA), Doug Pritchard (Ontario, Canada), Garland Robertson (Texas, USA), Kathy Thiessen (Manitoba, Canada), Chihchun Yuan (Taipei, Taiwan).  Delegation members 31 March – 13 April 2011 were: Claire Bent (Surrey, England), Khristo Newall (Western Australia, Australia), Kathleen O’Malley (New Mexico, USA), Amy Peters (Saskatchewan, Canada), Annika Spalde (Mjölby, Sweden).

Palestine

Twenty CPTers and interns from Alberta and Ontario, Canada; London and Kent, England; Trento, Italy; Zwolle, Netherlands; Fife, Scotland; Gamleby, Sweden; California, Iowa, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Texas and Wisconsin, USA served the Palestine team in al-Khalil and at-Tuwani April – June 2011.  Nine peacemakers from California, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, New York, and Ohio, USA participated in CPT’s 24 May – 6 June Delegation to Palestine/Israel.  Names withheld due to the State of Israel refusing entry to many peacemakers.

Aboriginal Justice

CPTers serving the Aboriginal Justice team April – June 2011 were: Julián Gutiérrez (Colombia), Peter Haresnape (Cambridgeshire, England), Rebecca Johnson, Christine Klassen, Margaret Sumadh (all of Ontario, Canada); Delegation members 31 March – 11 April were: Michael (Tawd) Bell (Ohio, USA), Ann Heinrichs (British Columbia, Canada), Tim Nafziger (Illinois, USA), Gerhard Neufeld (Manitoba, Canada), Mark Van Steenwyk (Minnesota, USA).

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