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Peace Rally in Indiana

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The following is from the Michiana Peace website

The Peace and Justice Coalition of Michiana was reactivated in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, tragedy. It is a loose coalition of several local groups and individuals who are concerned that the United States pursue the cause of justice and not revenge in responding to this tragedy. We advocate the use of international law tribunals to hear evidence sufficient to indict the individuals responsible for planning the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon and the use of a UN police force to apprehend these individuals. We reject the bombing of Afghanistan and the use of U.S. military force on the ground, recognizing that many of the people hurt by such actions are innocent civilians.

We sponsored a "Stop the Killing in Afghanistan" march and rally December 2nd. Over 100 people came to speak out against the war! During the rally we delivered this petition to Representative Tim Roemer's office. Check out the photos from the rally, or read the rally flyer and press release. We are also distributing some great anti-war flyers that are available for free on the War Resisters League's Website.


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