AL-KHALIL (HEBRON) REFLECTION: Living with absurdity
CPTnet 17 October 2012 AL-KHALIL (HEBRON) REFLECTION: Living with absurdity Climbing two ladders to a rooftop and then passing through a hole in a wall
CPTnet 17 October 2012 AL-KHALIL (HEBRON) REFLECTION: Living with absurdity Climbing two ladders to a rooftop and then passing through a hole in a wall
CPTnet 22 September 2012 COLOMBIA REFLECTION: Abundance by Charletta Erb In search of sweet cacao fruit, we stopped short at a large hole dug out of
CPTnet 19 September 2012 UNITED STATES: A breath before speaking by Peter Haresnape “This is the problem with CPT. You only take one side! You
CPTnet 10 August 2012IRAQI KURDISTAN REFLECTION: Overcoming barriers By Carrie Peters It was a Sunday, a visitors’ day, in late July. Men and women sat
CPTnet 8 August 2012 UNITED STATES REFLECTION: Islamophobia and the Sikh Temple shooting: WWJD By Tim Nafziger We grieve for all the victims of Wade
CPTnet 7 August 2012 IRAQ REFLECTION: Change happens to be good by Garland Robertson For seven consecutive summers Turkish and Iranian bombing and shelling attacks
CPTnet 19 July, 2012 ABORIGINAL JUSTICE REFLECTION: Defender of our Land Simple, urgent messages on children’s birch-bark hats cut through confusions of all but the
CPTnet9 July 2012AL-KHALIL REFLECTION: A New Day in Palestine An eight-year-old Palestinian child nears the Al Sahla checkpoint just below the Ibrahimi Mosque in
CPTnet 25 June 2012 COLOMBIA REFLECTION: Against all odds by Marv Funk, May-June 2012 delegation member As you walk in 44˚C (111˚F) heat and 100%
CPTnet 19 June 2012 AL-KHALIL REFLECTION: Cat and mouse play by Maarten van der Werf A young boy met the people leaving the Friday prayers