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NONVIOLENT ACTIVIST: The Magazine of the War Resisters League

[November-December 2004 issue combined with January-February 2005]
September-October 2004
Protests Target Bush Agenda by Ben Terrall
WRL at the RNC
WRL, The RNC and the Media

Another Generation by Dan Brook
The Profits or the War by G. Simon Harak
Let Us Go Forward Together by Charlotte Levine
Letters
Activist News: The End of Project ELF; Legal Victories
WRL News
: New WRL Youth Coordinator; 50 Years of Peace Calendars
Activist Reviews: Empire & Resistance
July-August 2004
The RNC & Pacifist Strategy by Joanne Sheehan
Sovereignty, U.S. Style by G. Simon Harak
Billions for Arms by Frida Berrigan
Youth & Counter-Recruitment by Angie Hart
Where to Go During the RNC
Letters
Activist News: Boston Social Forum; Haiti
WRL News
: National Committee; Peace Award; Elections
Activist Reviews: Peter, Paul & Mary Sing Again
May-June 2004
A Martyr for Peace in Nigeria by Judith Atiri
Why the U.S. Keeps Invading Haiti by David Wilson
Forecast: Not So Drafty by Rick Jahnkow
David Dellinger, 1915-2004 by M. Meyer & J. Pasternak
Letters
Activist News: Iraq War CO Jailed
WRL News
: Peacemaking & Community; Staff Change, Network to Meet
Activist Reviews: Star Wars and Statelessness
March-April 2004
Colombia’s African Renaissance by Bill Weinberg
Colombian Nonviolence by Vivien Sharples
Aiming High by Patrick O’Neill
Resistance in the Family
Letters
Activist News: SoA Sentences
WRL News
: New Coordinator; NC meets
Activist Reviews: Disarmament, Panama, Middle East
NVA Index 2003 by Elliot Linzer
[no January-February 2004 issue]

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Believing war to be a crime against humanity, the War Resisters League, founded in 1923, advocates Gandhian nonviolence as the method for creating a democratic society free of war, racism, sexism, and human exploitation.

 

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