AL-KHALIL (HEBRON) REFLECTION: Dignity in the face of humiliation
CPTnet 8 June 2012 AL-KHALIL REFLECTION: Dignity in the face of humiliation by a member of CPT Al-Khalil As the day dawns on our last
CPTnet 8 June 2012 AL-KHALIL REFLECTION: Dignity in the face of humiliation by a member of CPT Al-Khalil As the day dawns on our last
CPTnetJune 2, 2012IRAQI KURDISTAN REFLECTION: The price of empire By Pat Thompson Despite the heavy heat outside, the basement was cool, almost damp, with the
CPTnet 1 June 2012 AL-KHALIL (HEBRON) REFLECTION: Naqba Day The approach of Naqba Day, the Day of the Catastrophe, brought a sense of trepidation to
CPTnet 29 May 2012 TORONTO REFLECTION: Choosing hope by Peter Haresnape “The entire history of man is war,” the speaker told us, “conflict driven by
CPTnet 28 May 2012 IRAQ REFLECTION: A moment for the martyrs by Carrie Peters This is the story of Sardasht Osman. On 5 May 2010, his body
CPTnet 26 May 2012 AL-KHALIL (HEBRON): The Israeli Paradigm, Part II By an Anonymous CPTer In the first part of my reflection, I noted that
CPT 21 May 2012 AL-KHALIL (HEBRON) REFLECTION: The Israeli Paradigm, Part I by Anonymous CPTer I have been reading Ilan Pappé’s (1) book Forgotten Palestinians.
CPTnet24 April 2012IRAQI KURDISTAN REFLECTION: Warmongering and the KRG/Iranian border The whole world knows that war is a terrible thing. Every nation on the earth
CPTnet23 April 2012COLOMBIA: Where two or three… or fifteen are gathered by Julie Myers [Note: This release has been edited for length. The original version
CPTnet 9 April 2012 IRAQI KURDISTAN REFLECTION: I am afraid of bombing. (And there is shelling too) by Kathy Moorhead Thiessen [Note: Remember to sign