Worldwide: In search of justice, human rights and a just peace
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FIRE Listen to WLUML activists discuss these issues from web-cast discussions held from Tuesday 16 - Thursday 18 October 2001.
Focusing on the tragic and horrific events of September 11, 2001 in the United States, participants stressed the pressing need for peace, justice, political restraint, and commitment to respect of all human rights.
Listen to them as they explore the root causes of such heinous terrorist acts from a multiplicity of perspectives - politics, economics, development, democracy, human rights, feminism and peace.
Listen to the interviews on the FIRE website.
Listen to the interviews on the FIRE website.
Submitted on Tue, 10/30/2001 - 01:00
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