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Iraq: as the US Military Withdraws

  The future of Iraq is more complex and uncertain than the current U.S. narrative claims, according to a report just published by CPT in

Bequeath Peace

  Have you thought about including CPT in your will?  If you would like to consider this estateplanning option for supporting the ministry of peacemaking

Colombia: Whom Should We Fear?

by Pierre Shantz Which of these two pictures is more frightening?  Logic would say it’s the masked man with a machine gun.  He is a

Iraq: “We Are Here”

  By Michele Naar-Obed “We are your farmers, beekeepers, orchard growers, and agriculturalists.  We are the life blood of this region,” the villagers exclaim.  “We

Palestine: At-Tuwani: On the Grid at Last

by Samuel Nichols In August, after nine years of persistently petitioning the Israeli District Coordinating Office (DCO) has electricity. Intense lobbying efforts by at-Tuwani residents,

Borderlands: Journeys to the Periphery

by Rosemarie Milazzo Working this summer in Arizona with CPT partner No More Deaths, I met more deported migrants than last year who say they

Colombia: “Women Against War”

  CPTers had the opportunity to interview Ana Teresa Lozada, a long-time member of the Popular Women’s Organization (OFP) and a leader in the Women’s

Letters

Thanks for the “Right Relationships” cover article in the Sept-Nov issue of Signs of the Times!  Thanks also for your ongoing work.Arbutus Sider, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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