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The second siege of Fallujah, 2004 (Stories of engagement)
[Editor's notes: This post is the first in an intermittent series of "stories of engagement," case examples from the lives of those who are engaging peace. Readers may want to consider how these examples illustrate the forms of moral engagement … Continue reading →
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Tagged atrocity, birth defects, Boston University Anti-War Coalition, cancer, Dahr Jamail, Fallujah, Grozny, Guernica, infant mortality, Iraq occupation, Iraq war, Justice for Fallujah Project, moral engagement, Remember Fallujah Week, Ross Caputi, uranium weapons, veterans
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