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People and Peace: peace heroes, Nobel Peace Prize winners, poetry, speeches, essays, art
Peace Heroes
Peace Heroes Contest
Essays on peacemakers
Nobel Peace Prize Museum
Information on Peace Prize Winners
Jeannette Rankin
First woman in Congress, voted against war
Mahatma Ghandi
Non-Violence Practicer and Advocate
Jimmy Carter
for Peace, Justice, and Human Rights
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Yitzhak Rabin's Last speech
former leader of Israel
Jimmy Carter
talks about world issues
Peace on Earth
God Bless America -- and the World
by Bishop Kenneth Carder
Wilson's Almanac
Editorials, including some on Peace
Horizon
Electonic Magazine: Pave Peace through Culture and Literature
Peace and Non-violence
a message board
We Can't Cry Hard Enough
a tribute
Peace is . . .
by David Krieger
re:constructions
discussion and reflection on 9/11/01
Not in your war Anymore
Peace Poems
Mid-East Peace Dialog Groups
Blues for Peace
music, words, and pictures
Barbara Mandigo Kelly
Peace Poetry Awards
Kids' Drawings For Peace
Peace on Earth
last modified November 16, 2001
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Earth wrapped in rainbow
Wilson's Alamanac
Peace and Justice are Indvisible
All people must be treated justly for peace to prevail
Justice is not vengeance: "Governments have the obligation and responsibility to control their desires for vengeance.  They also have the obligation and responsibility to fight for justice without killing innocents.  Killing civilians in any country is inadmissible in a world in which international laws already exist.  All those in the United States who believe it is right to kill civilians because civilians were killing in the United States are putting themselves at the same level as the terrorists.  Never in my life will I support such a thing."  -- Jody Williams, US, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her struggle against anti-personnel mines.  Declaration made in Managua on Sept. 18, 2001, at the III meeting of the Ottawa Convention.
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