Service Roster
A listing of CPTers and where they served. Aboriginal Justice: CPTers serving the Aboriginal Justice team April-June 2012 were Art Arbour (Ontario, Canada), Julián Gutiérrez
A listing of CPTers and where they served. Aboriginal Justice: CPTers serving the Aboriginal Justice team April-June 2012 were Art Arbour (Ontario, Canada), Julián Gutiérrez
by Carrie Peters This is the story of journalist Sardasht Osman. On 5 May 2010, his body was found, shot, outside the city of Mosul.
by Tim Nafziger The July-September 2011 issue of Signs of the Times featured an article by CPTer Elizabeth García entitled “Walls of Shame” in which
by Chris Sabas On 29 March 2012, the Ontario government paid $3.5 million to mining company God’s Lake Resources (GLR) to walk away from its
The mountainous regions of northern Iraq, dotted with small traditional Kurdish villages, have experienced bombing and shelling for the past six years. Turkey and
by Julián Gutiérrez Castaño On the afternoon of 28 April 2012, more than five hundred people gathered at the grounds of Edinburgh Square and Heritage
Eleven people participated in CPT’s January 2012 peacemaker training; nine committed to serve with CPT as Reservists (r) or stipended (s) Corps members (half
The Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) community’s struggle to defend their land and resources against unwanted mining continues. In spite of KI’s Water Declaration, which
Peacemaker Delegations Aboriginal Justice: 2-15 April (for German language speakers); 10-20 August; 28 September – 8 October Colombia: International: 24 May – 6 June; 12-25
Chris Sabas joined CPT’s Aboriginal Justice Team in 2011. She is the first Iranian national to complete CPT’s training and serve full time in