CPT International

Colombia: “I Thought You Were Dead!”

by Stewart Vriesinga Reverend Salvador Alcántara, from Garzal township, is a remarkable, exemplary and inspirational man.  He is a husband, father, grandfather, pastor of a

Colombia: Human Rights Report Released

CPT-Colombia released its 2008 compilation of violations of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) witnessed by or reported to the team.  Covering incidents observed by the team

Hebron: Soccer for Peace

This spring, CPTers joined local community activists and Terres des hommes (Tdh): Hebron Community Mental Health Program in supporting a new “Sports for Kids” initiative

Hebron: Remembering Tom Fox

On March 9, 2007, Hebron team members held a short memorial service to mark the first anniversary of the death of CPTer Tom Fox in

Hebron: Israeli Settlers Evicted

A late-night call on April 6 alerted CPTers to yet another seizure by Israeli settlers of a vacant three-story apartment building owned by a Palestinian

Hebron: Hope Amid Burning Cars

“This is the fourth car of mine that Israelis have set on fire in seven years,” said Palestinian Hani Abu Haikel, a long-time friend of

Hebron District: Orphans Still Suffer

The last issue of “Signs of the Times” (Spring 2008; vol. XVIII, No. 2) reported on Israeli military raids of orphanages run by the Islamic

Hebron: Coffee as Resistance

by Sean O’Neill Beit Romano, a desolate square located at the entrance to the Old City of Hebron, is another victim of the exodus of

Hebron: Closing Doors, Opening Windows

In August, after 13 years of peacemaking ministry based in the Old City of Hebron, CPT had to make the difficult decision to close that

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