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Plowshares action at Bangor!


On Monday this week, in a direct action unfortunately lost in local election coverage, five long-time peace activists were arrested for an act of nonviolent civil disobedience at the Bangor nuclear submarine base in Kitsap County.

The "Disarm Now Trident Plowshares Action" targeted the base in manner Plowshares actions often do: trespassing, praying, pouring blood, and property destruction. From the press release:

Malalai Joya in Western Washington


Details have been set for Afghan MP Malalai Joya's talks in Seattle on Wednesday, November 11, and Bellingham on Thursday, November 12. Download a PDF file of the poster/flyer for her Seattle talk here. A JPG image is here. The details:

Wednesday, Nov. 11, 7-9 PM, Seattle First Baptist Church, 1111 Harvard Ave. on Seattle's Capitol Hill. Free and open to the public, donations accepted to benefit the Afghan Women's Mission.


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A SAFER WORLD does not come from bombing people halfway around the world. It comes when all have food, water, clothing, hope, a say in their future. It comes when the common aspirations and needs of all human beings are recognized and respected.

ORDINARY CITIZENS never start wars, but we can stop them. The overwhelming public sentiment in Washington State opposes the war in Iraq. That sentiment needs to be transformed into public policy. And the same concerns that fuel opposition to America's current war need to be applied to wasteful military spending, nuclear weapons, a prospective military strike on Iran, and much more. All of these are acts of theft, against our personal and collective futures and against our vision of the ideals we want our country to uphold.

PEACE ACTION OF WASHINGTON is a secular, statewide lobbying and citizen action group working to end the disastrous war in Iraq and the addiction to militarism that makes it possible. We do so with the understanding that it's often a slow process that begins when each of us resolves to make a difference. We change ourselves, we change our communities, and on a good day we change the world. We're creative, we work hard, and sometimes we lose; sometimes, our victories are in the policies never enacted for fear of public opposition. And sometimes, we rock the house. Or House.

ENDING A WAR IS NEVER EASY. It takes time, energy, and perseverance. But it can be done -- and you can help. Every little bit makes a difference. And we each feel better when we're not passive, when we take peace action. Plus, it's a lot more fun than you'd think.

GET INVOLVED. We want to have an active, visible, coordinated presence for peace in every community and neighborhood in our state! Help us create a better, more peaceful and just world. Decisions are being made each day which affect the lives of millions, including each of us. We can all help make those decisions!
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