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New World Notes - Kathy Kelly on the Sorrows of War
This week and next on New World Notes: radio program #196-197, December 6 and 13, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m., noted peace activist Kathy Kelly discusses the reality of the U.S.'s recent wars.
Kelly and some colleagues had "embedded" themselves--not among soldiers but among the common people living in war zones. She gives first-hand accounts of what she saw and heard in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Gaza. She details the massive suffering of innocent people caused by the U.S.'s military adventures.
Here is a side of war that you won't find revealed in the mainstream media. Kelly also speaks eloquently of the high cost of these unnecessary wars to the American people.
Kathy Kelly is co-founder of Voices for Creative Nonviolence. She delivered this talk in Binghamton, New York, in November 2009.