UJP Afghanistan/Pakistan

Brown Bag Lunch Vigil: Senator Kerry, Stop $59 billion war supplemental!

John Kerry speaking out against Vietnam war
John Kerry famously spoke out against the Vietnam war in 1971, but he is still supporting the disastrous U.S. war policy in Afghanistan.
Brown Bag Lunch Vigil, Boston, February 18, 2010
Veterans call on Kerry to end Afghanistan war -Brown Bag Vigil, Boston, Feb 18, 2010

When: Wednesday, May 19, 2010, 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm

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Afghanistan: Finding a Solution

It is widely acknowledged that we are losing the war in Afghanistan. Is the solution more troops or a political one using negotiation, alliances and aid? What has life been like for the Afghan people since the occupation? Can we or they afford 7 more years of fighting? As the Obama administration is seeking its own strategy how can we be effective advocates for peace? These questions and others will be addressed at this timely forum.

Thursday, April 30, 2009, 7-9 p.m.
St Michael's Episcopal Church
112 Randolph Ave
Milton, MA
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Afghanistan: Locally Based Development or War?

Gary MooreheadSpeaker: Gary Moorehead, Field Director, Marigold Fund (right)

AFSC, 2161 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge

Thursday, May 14, 7:00 p.m.

Amherst-based Gary Moorehead, Field Director of the Marigold Fund, has recently returned from Takhar Province, Afghanistan.  Marigold is a people-to-people effort to help Afghans rebuild their country after decades of war and to establish friendship and understanding between Afghans and Westerners.   In Takhar,  Marigold sponsors a midwife training program, is building a tuberculosis clinic, and is setting up a vocational training project which manufactures school furniture.

Building a Marigold projectCan locally-based reconstruction efforts like Marigold make the difference in Afghanistan?   Although President Obama said he favors reconstruction aid, his policy spends over 90% of the Afghanistan-Pakistan money on military, including 21,000 troops and drone aircraft raids.   The aid money that is provided is channeled through large-scale bureaucracies which waste much of the aid money and do little to build up Afghan civil society.

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