Peacemakers Speak

 

Mandela Calls for Gandhi's Non-Violence Approach
Anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela joined top leaders, nobel laureates and elder statesmen on Monday calling on the world to reinvent Indian freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent approach to solving conflicts.

FOR Statement in Response to President Bush's 2004 State of the Union Address
The Fellowship of Reconciliation responds with "There is Another Way: Building the 'World House.'"

Nelson Mandela: The United States of America is a Threat to World Peace
In a rare interview, the South African demands that George W. Bush win United Nations support before attacking Iraq.

President Jimmy Carter: The Troubling New Face of America

Thich Nhat Hanh writes about 9/11

The Dalai Lama: Letter from His Holiness the Dalai Lama to President Bush

Rev. Dr. George F. Regas: Religious Communities Must Stop Blessing War
Released 15 September 2002

Archbishop Desmond Tutu: A Moral Campaign to End the Occupation
Released 29 June 2002

Maya Angelou: A Brave and Startling Truth
Released 10 March 2002

Arun Gandhi: Terrorism and Nonviolence
Released 10 March 2002

Rep. Dennis Kucinich: A Prayer for America (How Can We Justify This?)
February 17, 2002

Martin Luther King: "A time comes when silence is betrayal..."

 

 

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