Beit Ummar: Rest in Peace?
by Doug Pritchard On January 25, CPT Hebron received news that two Palestinians from Beit Ummar, closely related to friends of the team, were killed
by Doug Pritchard On January 25, CPT Hebron received news that two Palestinians from Beit Ummar, closely related to friends of the team, were killed
by Gene Stoltzfus, CPT Director Emeritus On June 3, AbitibiBowater announced plans to stop its logging operations in the Whiskey Jack forest, the region claimed
by Anton Flores Steering Committee member, Anton Flores, was part of CPT’s Borderlands visioning meetings December 7-9, 2007 in Douglas, AZ. “Excuse me,” the young
by Haven Whiteside CPT Reservists Haven and Rose Whiteside served together on the Arizona team last summer. This May was Haven’s first time on team
Members of CPT’s February 24 – March 3 Arizona delegation conceived “Operation Welcome Mat” after visiting the U.S.-Mexico border for the first time. Barbed-wire fences
Javier* was three months old and nursing at his mother’s breast the first time he entered the United States without documents 27 years ago. His
Coming Soon: CPT Video Series With the help of intern Suha OH from Frontiers (a sister peace group based in Seoul, South Korea), CPT plans
by Maureen Jack Two Israeli soldiers attacked a 16-year-old Palestinian youth 150 yards from his home in the Tel Rumeida area of Hebron on 13
by Tarek Abuata “Ahlan wa Sahlan! Welcome back!” The words rang sweetly in the ears of CPT-Palestine team members who returned in May to launch
Please hold the residents of Pikpa close to you.