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Commentary Berrigan: Coming Out As An Activist

Commentary, April, 09 2013 Frida Berrigan
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It is a new thing for me to relate to people in the military and the military industrial complex across dinner tables, church pews and street corners

Znet Article Berrigan: Combat For Women — Is This What Equality Looks Like?

Znet Article, February, 05 2013 Frida Berrigan
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It is a tragedy that combat for women is being heralded as a step towards equality

Znet Article Berrigan: Remembering Guatemala

Znet Article, January, 10 2013 Frida Berrigan
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I was there as part of a delegation visiting the sites of military and paramilitary massacres

Znet Article Berrigan: Do You Pay To Play Or Do The Time?

Znet Article, November, 21 2011 Frida Berrigan
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Engaging in civil disobedience is part of the karmic and political ‘rent’ I feel the need to pay for being an American

Znet Article Berrigan: Trapped by Guantanamo

Znet Article, November, 22 2010 Frida Berrigan
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Remember way back when President Barack Obama promised to close Guantanamo, restore the United States' moral standing and end the practice of torture?

Znet Article Berrigan: America's Global Weapons Monopoly

Znet Article, February, 21 2010 Frida Berrigan
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Don't Call It "the Global Arms Trade"

Znet Article Berrigan: Eight Years of Guantanamo: What's Changed?

Znet Article, January, 13 2010 Frida Berrigan
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The first 20 detainees arrived at Guantanamo's Camp X-Ray eight years ago, on January 11, 2002. Just over seven years later, President Barack Obama-on his second full day after taking office-issued an order to shut the prison within a year.

Znet Article Berrigan: Afghanistan: War Trumps Elections

Znet Article, August, 27 2009 Frida Berrigan
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The official results of Afghanistan's presidential elections won't be known for weeks. The ballots cast around the country need to be brought to Kabul — some by donkey and helicopter — and counted. Nevertheless, U.S. officials have rushed to c...

Znet Article Berrigan: Hiroshima and Nagasak

Znet Article, August, 07 2009 Frida Berrigan
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I can't help myself. I still think it's worth bringing up, even for the 64th time. I'm talking, of course, about the atomic obliteration, at the end of a terrible, world-rending war, of two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, on August 6 and ...

Znet Article Berrigan: Forgettable Fire: On Not Remembering Hiroshima

Znet Article, August, 03 2009 Frida Berrigan
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I can't help myself. I still think it's worth bringing up, even for the 64th time. I'm talking, of course, about the atomic obliteration, at the end of a terrible, world-rending war, of two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, on August 6 and ...

Znet Article Berrigan: Cyberscares About Cyberwars Equal Cybermoney

Znet Article, June, 12 2009 Frida Berrigan
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Watching the Cybermilitary-Industrial Complex Form

Znet Article Berrigan: Is the Next Defense Budget a Stimulus Package?

Znet Article, March, 15 2009 Frida Berrigan
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Despite the sort of economic maelstrom not seen in generations, the defense industry, insulated by an enduring conviction that war spending stimulates the economy, remains almost impervious to budget cuts.

Znet Article Berrigan: Weapons Come Second

Znet Article, November, 26 2008 Frida Berrigan
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Taking on the Pentagon, with its mega-budget and its mega-power, may be the hardest task Obama faces.

Znet Article Berrigan: No Recession for Arms Sales

Znet Article, September, 22 2008 Frida Berrigan
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The CEO of a weapons manufacturer has plenty of chances to rub elbows with deputy secretaries of defense, officials from Homeland Security, retired military personnel, and the best and brightest of the defense establishment almost any week of the ...

Znet Article Berrigan: Military Industrial Complex 2.0

Znet Article, September, 16 2008 Frida Berrigan
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The role of the military-industrial complex under Bush.

Znet Article Berrigan: 5 Minutes to Nuclear Midnight

Znet Article, August, 10 2008 Frida Berrigan
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Sixty-three years ago this week, the United States was the first (and last, so far) nation to use nuclear weapons in war, detonating two warheads in the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. Tens of thousands were killed instantly by the explos...

Znet Article Berrigan: Entrenched, Embedded, and Here to Stay

Znet Article, May, 27 2008 Frida Berrigan
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A full-fledged cottage industry is already focused on those who eagerly await the end of the Bush administration, offering calendars, magnets, and t-shirts for sale as well as counters and graphics to download onto blogs and websites. But when the...

Znet Article Berrigan: War Resisters Block IRS HQ, 31 arrested

Znet Article, March, 20 2008 Frida Berrigan
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Thirty-one people were arrested this morning as they staged a nonviolent blockade at the national headquarters of the Internal Revenue Service in Washington, DC. The protestors had placed yellow police tape saying "WAR CRIME SCENE" across the entr...

Znet Article Engelhardt: The Commander-in-Chef Cooks Up a Storm

Znet Article, February, 28 2008 Tom Engelhardt
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Two recipes for the disaster that is Iraq.

Znet Article Berrigan: The Fog of War Crimes

Znet Article, January, 08 2008 Frida Berrigan
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A Marine squad was on a dusty road in Iraq, far from home. Suddenly, a deadly roadside bomb explodes the early morning calm and kills a lance corporal and wounds two other Marines. The mission: tend to the wounded and find those who were responsib...

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