Religions for Peace - USA

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Help Stop Cluster Munitions!

Last year, world leaders met in Norway to discuss a possible international ban on cluster bombs. A cluster bomb is a munitions package holding hundreds of tiny bomblets. The package opens in mid air to disperse the bomblets over a large area. However, bomblets do not always explode when they hit the ground, essentially becoming landmines that can harm civilians years later. Handicap International has reported the alarming statistic that 98 percent of casualties caused by cluster munitions are non-combatants.

The US rejected the agreement to stop using cluster bombs, claiming that they are effective weapons and do not plan to discontinue their use. This is despite the fact that over 40 other nations have agreed to the ban, including suppliers and stockpilers such as France and Britan.

Religions for Peace, which originally formed to support nuclear disarmament, has joined the worldwide Cluster Munitions Coalition which calls for the end of the production, transfer, stockpiling, and use of cluster bombs. The 19th of April shall be considered the Global Day of Action to Ban Cluster Bombs, wherein leaders from around America will submit their petitions. To get involved, visit the Coalition’s “Act Now!” website to send letters to government officials, and sign petitions.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

God's Warriors - CNN's "Special Report"

Yesterday was the first of a three part "special report" by CNN called God's Warriors: last night they covered "religious extremism" in Judaism, tonight they will discuss Islam, and on Thursday they will discuss Christianity. I didn't watch the program last night, because frankly I didn't want to get annoyed. Instead I looked at the information on the website today, and it appears to me that this series doesn't offer any new or ground breaking information/explanation about why people are "extremists." I do appreciate though that they are at least attempting to include "extremists" from all three faiths, as opposed to just talking about Islam. But I don’t know how balanced or accurate the information is. I might watch part 2 and 3 out of pure curiosity.

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