Moving On…Moving In
Moving On…On 1 September 2011 Doug Pritchard retired from serving as one of two CPT Co-Directors. He was appointed, together with Carol Rose, in
Moving On…On 1 September 2011 Doug Pritchard retired from serving as one of two CPT Co-Directors. He was appointed, together with Carol Rose, in
On 23 May, Israeli intelligence agents, escorted by about fifteen soldiers, entered the South Hebron Hills village of at-Tuwani. The military invaded and searched the
Yes, friends, we need to do a little “preaching to the choir.” Many of you are already convinced that CPT is doing good work.
On 25 September, more than 100 people from different communities in the South Hebron Hills participated in a peace march to celebrate the power
As we go to press, the 123 families forced off their land in Las Pavas (Southern Bolívar) in July 2009 are returning home. The
by David Hovde “The tomatoes will be ready in a few days,” Mahmud told CPT-Iraq team members. “Yesterday there was bombing on this mountain.”
“I consider the presence of CPT really something great. They support the Palestinians and the nonviolent resistance,” says CPT partner Hafez Hereini in the new
CPTer Elizabeth García from Texas led the August 2011 delegation to Israel/Palestine. I am in Hebron, located in the Judean Hills, south of Jerusalem
In reflecting on the 10th anniversary of 11 September 2011, CPTers looked back to recall our responses a decade ago. The following includes excerpts
Take One by Peter Haresnape The Algonquin First Nation of Barriere Lake is celebrating because mining company Cartier Resources, Inc. has suspended work on