Talk Nation Radio: Stephen Roblin on What Moves People Against War
Stephen Roblin is a scholar of U.S. public opinion towards U.S. war and conflict. He is committed to using his research to support activists, NGOs
Confronting Censorship in Ireland
By David Swanson, Executive Director of World BEYOND War, June 11, 2019 According to exit polls from late May, an impressive 82% of Irish voters
Victims Of Afghanistan War Crimes Appeal ICC Decision Not To Prosecute
From Reprieve.org.uk, June 10, 2019 A group of men who suffered torture and mistreatment at the hands of US forces in Afghanistan have appealed against
Rethinking National Security: The Man in the TNT Vest
Prof. Martin Hellman, Stanford University Imagine that a man wearing a TNT vest were to come into the room and, before you could escape, managed
David Swanson Interview: Culture of War, Militarism Behind Mass Shootings
The Friday massacre that stunned the sleepy town of Virginia Beach left 12 victims plus the shooter dead. DeWayne Craddock, a 40-year-old civil engineer and
Solidarity Event For Venezuela In Berlin
June 5, 2019 750 guests attended a Solidarity Event for Venezuela in Berlin on May 28, 2019. Here are some pictures, articles and a video
Can World War II Say Me Too?
By David Swanson, June 3, 2019 No matter how many times one presents the facts to people at real-world events, or through online media, progressive radio, and non-US television networks, there
Charlottesville Divests from Weapons and Fossil Fuels
World BEYOND War — June 3, 2019 On the evening of June 3, 2019, the City Council of Charlottesville, Va., voted to divest the funds
WBW News & Action: What are the 2 worst dangers we face?
Video: What are the 2 worst dangers we face? Watch and share. Remembering and Learning from Blase Bonpane We are all saddened by the death
New Zealand’s Wellbeing Budget: Shocking Rise in Military Spending
From Peace Movement Aotearoa, May 31, 2019 While there is much to commend about the shift in government thinking reflected in the Wellbeing Budget’s five
How We Are Countering Military Recruitment in Seattle’s Schools
By Dan Gilman, World BEYOND War, May 31, 2019 What began in one high school in Seattle, Washington, 17 years ago, is now a full
Chemical Lobby and Health Advocates Square Off on Six PFAS-Related Bills in the US Senate
By Pat Elder, May 29, 2019 Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY), Chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, holds tremendous power in formulating legislation regarding
Talk Nation Radio: Ross Caputi on the Sacking of Fallujah
Ross Caputi is a PhD student in History at UMass and a coauthor of the critically important new book The Sacking of Fallujah: A People’s History.
US Army: 0 – Internet: 1
By David Swanson, May 25, 2019 The U.S. Army tweeted a harmless rah-rah tweet and got hit with a burst of reality never encountered on corporate-controlled
Another Empire’s Boot Stomps on Ireland
By Mike Ferner, May 24, 2019 Can a pair of U.S. military veterans and the Irish peace movement topple a key outpost of the American
Fools’ Errands
By David Swanson, May 22, 2019 Albion Winegar Tourgée may be best known now, though not in his lifetime, as the lead attorney in the Plessy
U.S. and NATO Buildup in Eastern Europe and Scandinavia And U.S. Military Bases and Exercises in Africa
Presentation for the VI Symposium on the Abolition of Foreign Military Bases Guantanamo, Cuba, May 4-6, 2019 By Colonel Ann Wright I must begin my presentation with
Art and Activism: World BEYOND War Podcast Featuring Kim Fraczek and Vy Vu
By Marc Eliot Stein and Greta Zarro, May 24, 2019 How can we use art to amplify antiwar activism? How can peaceworkers, community organizers and
La nave saudita delle armi Bahri Yanbu ha lasciato Genova e fa rotta verso Alessandria D’Egitto
From E-Paper.it, May 24, 2019 Alla fine ha vinto la mobilitazione dei portuali genovesi e delle associazioni umanitarie, la nave saudita Bahri Yanbu attraccata al
Global Network Russia Study Tour Declaration
As an international delegation to the Russian Federation of 25 individuals, we have visited Moscow, St. Petersburg, and three cities in Crimea (April 25-May 9).
Talk Nation Radio: Danny Haiphong on American Exceptionalism and Innocence
Danny Haiphong is an activist, journalist, and scholar. For the last five years, Haiphong has been a weekly contributor to Black Agenda Report. His articles have
Attacking Iran Would Risk Global Disaster
By John Scales Avery, May 21, 2019 On Monday, 13 May 2019, the New York Times posted an article with the title “White House Reviews
WBW News & Action: We can’t save the climate without ending war
********** Video: We Can’t Save the Climate Without Ending War Watch and share. ********** World BEYOND War Receives Award for its work Educating for the
Don’t Iraq Iran
By David Swanson, Executive Director, World BEYOND War, May 19, 2019 If Iran had spent the last few decades lying about and threatening the United
Charlottesville to Vote 6/3 to Divest from Weapons, Fossil Fuels
By David Swanson, Executive Director, World BEYOND War, May 19, 2019 A coalition organized as DivestCville.org is asking the City of Charlottesville, Va., to divest
Where Lyme Disease Came From and Why It Eludes Treatment
By David Swanson, Executive Director, World BEYOND War, May 19, 2019 A new book called Bitten: The Secret History of Lyme Disease and Biological Weapons
DECLARACIÓN FINAL Sexto Seminario Internacional de Paz y por la abolición de las bases militares extranjeras
World BEYOND War, May 19, 2019 Por un mundo de paz sin bases, instalaciones y enclaves militares extranjeros Un mundo de paz es posible Guantánamo,
War’s unanswered questions
By Robert C. Koehler, World BEYOND War, May 19, 2019 “Over these last few years, given the wars it has waged and the international treaties