Sunday, September 26, 2010

Here's an article in Rabble about Canadian war resisters. For "Kevin", who lives in Calgary, the big day is coming..

Carol Dance writes an opinion piece in the Sydney Morning Herald on the Afghan war that is out today. Check it out here.

NATO helicopters violated Pakistani sovereignity yesterday, killing people in Pakistan, according to Reuters. Who will ask the critical question: Is America now at war with Pakistan, too?

Seven more people are killed in a US drone attack, carry Sify, the BBC, AFP...

Rallies are scheduled across the US, Australia and Canada to free Private Bradley Manning, the Wikileaks' Army insider, say Federal News Radio.

These Afghan prisoners came from areas so remote that they did not know how taps worked and had to be stopped from washing in the toilets, when they were detained.

A massive offensive works its way into Arghandab, near Kandahar, by NATO. The aim is to kill as many people that are are actively opposed to US occupation as possible, reports the New York Times.

Con Hallinan questions the US surge in Kandahar in this interesting piece in the Berkeley Daily Planet.

Radio Free Europe gives out radios to rural people in Afghanistan.

Afghanistan War Weekly, by Frank Brodhead. This is excellent.

And the FBI just raided a whack of antiwar activists in the midwest.
We all know its a hotbed, but one wonders how many other anti-war folk in other parts of the country are organizing as well. Many activists have been threatened and warned.

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has some riveting photographs in a gallery about Afghanistan's election.

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