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It becomes clearer and clearer that there is a blackout in the
mainstream media in terms of any actual discussion of the War on
Terrorism. In an effort to remedy this, the Seeking Peace Project has
compiled the following list of news sources online. Surf, and see what
you find.
Send your suggestions to add to this page to Matt Guynn at mguynn@alumni.nd.edu.
- The Indymedia network of journalists is David to the Goliath of
mainstream media. Features on-the-ground news reports from all over the
world. www.indymedia.org
- "Common Dreams" provides daily headlines and direct links to news sources all over the world. www.commondreams.org
"Common Dreams is a national non-profit citizens' organization working
to bring progressive Americans together to promote progressive visions
for America's future. Founded in 1997, we are committed to being on the
cutting-edge of using the internet as a political organizing tool - and
creating new models for internet activism."
- Z-Net: www.lbbs.org The
website for Z Magazine provides hundreds and hundreds of articles and
news reports from around the world."Z is an independent political
magazine of critical thinking on political, cultural, social, and
economic life in the United States. It sees the racial, sexual,
political, and class dimensions of personal life as fundamental to
understanding and improving contemporary circumstances and it aims to
assist activist efforts to attain a better future."
- Fairness and Accuracy in Media www.fair.org
"FAIR, the national media watch group, has been offering
well-documented criticism of media bias and censorship since 1986. We
work to invigorate the First Amendment by advocating for greater
diversity in the press and by scrutinizing media practices that
marginalize public interest, minority and dissenting viewpoints. As an
anti-censorship organization, we expose neglected news stories and
defend working journalists when they are muzzled. As a progressive
group, FAIR believes that structural reform is ultimately needed to
break up the dominant media conglomerates, establish independent public
broadcasting and promote strong non-profit sources of information."
FAIR's List of Online News Sources: www.fair.org/resources.html
- The Nation (a weekly newsmagazine). From their founding
statement in 1865: The Nation will not be the organ of any party, sect,
or body. It will, on the contrary, make an earnest effort to bring to
the discussion of political and social questions a really critical
spirit, and to wage war upon the vices of violence, exaggeration, and
misrepresentation by which so much of the political writing of the day
is marred.
Homepage, for weekly news: www.thenation.com
On events dating from September 11: www.thenation.com/special/wtc/
- Adbusters: www.adbusters.org
"We are a global network of artists, activists, writers, pranksters,
students, educators and entrepreneurs who want to advance the new
social activist movement of the information age. Our aim is to topple
existing power structures and forge a major shift in the way we will
live in the 21st century."
- What Really Happened: "The history the government hopes you won't learn" www.whatreallyhappened.com
- The British newspaper The Guardian provides interactive "slide-show" guides to the news from Afghanistan. www.guardian.co.uk/waronterror/subsection/0,1361,567573,00.html
- Center for Economic and Social Rights www.cesr.org/Emergency%20Response/afghanfactsheets.htm provides the following facts sheets and many others:
Afghanistan Fact Sheet 1: Basic Information and Key Indicators
Afghanistan Fact Sheet 2: A Brief History Focusing on 1979-2001
Afghanistan Fact Sheet 3: Key Human Vulnerabilities
- "Further reflections on September 11." Bill Thomson, Ph.D.,
has written this accessible three-part essay detailing the
consequences, background, and proposed actions for the U.S.
- "Why America is Hated." Thomson has also collected 8 brief articles, available for download in one text document.
Download in ASCII format (56K)
- "The Challenge of Terror: A Traveling Essay"
by Mennonite conflict scholar John Paul Lederach. "Though natural, the
cry for revenge and the call for the unleashing of the first war of
this century, prolonged or not, seems more connected to social and
psychological processes of finding a way to release deep emotional
anguish, a sense of powerlessness, and our collective loss than it does
as a plan of action seeking to redress the injustice, promote change
and prevent it from ever happening again."
- The Conflict Transformation Program
of Eastern Mennonite University is continually writing new articles
providing excellent analysis and insight into the conflict. More than
25 articles are available on their website.
- "Peace Church Response to Terrorism",
Message from Christian Peacemaker Congress 2001, North Manchester,
Indiana -- 200 Christian Peacemakers gathered in northern Indiana two
weeks after the WTC attacks. Here's what they had to say.
Page updated: January 28, 2002
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