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Colombia: Under the Grip of Violence

  In mid-August, Colombia hosted the FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) U-20 World Cup.  International mass media portrayed Colombia as a nation at peace

Iraq: Lives at Risk

  A taxi driver told CPTers that his day job is working for the Mines Advisory Group (MAG) clearing minefields.  MAG is a not-for-profit organization

US: Occupy Aerojet

by Heather Mitchell, delegate On 29 October, outside the Aerojet Ordnance plant in Jonesborough, Tennessee, CPT delegates and local community members wearing “Decontaminate Jonesborough” t-shirts

Palestine: We Love the Land

  I am a proud Ohio farm girl living and working as a Christian Peacemaker with our Palestinian partners in Palestine.  My rootedness to the

Service Roster

  Listing of CPTers and where they served…. Aboriginal Justice teamCPTers serving the Aboriginal Justice team October-December 2010 were: Robin Buyers, Rebecca Johnson, Esther Kern,

Colombia: Action: Stop Free Trade Agreement

(in cooperation with Witness for Peace) The U.S. Congress and the Obama Administration are pushing passage of a NAFTA-style trade deal with Colombia that would

Colombia Under President Santos

by Pierre Shantz On 7 August 2010, Juan Manuel Santos replaced Alvaro Uribe as president of Colombia.  His first few months in office have caused

Iraq: Not Like Syria

by David Hovde Ismail Abdulla worked as a driver in Suleimaniyah for a retired leader in the government.  On 17 February 2011, people began to

Oppression is Bad, Now What?

  by Tim Nafziger and Mark van Steenwyk We have both spent time analyzing the ways in which we are part of the dominant culture

Palestine: “We Need Water”

by Reinhard Kober Halhul, to the north of al-Khalil (Hebron) is a beautiful hilltop town, surrounded by fields and lovely gardens.  Like other cities in

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