Tag Archives: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
The Women Fighting to Protect Yemen
“A missile blew out the house while my parents were inside and I was out. i ran to the house and saw my parents burn in front of my eyes. .. It’s hard to see your parents burn to death in front of you.”

When the Enemy You Kill Is Yourself, by Doug Olson
“The positive response [at Camp Ripley] is indicative of the war-weariness a majority of Americans, including a majority of Iraq and Afghan War veterans, feel.”
Our Relationships Keep Us Alive: Let’s Prioritize Them in 2018
We can win campaigns without healing trauma, but we will lose each other in the process.
Jodie Evans | We Must Tell the Truth About the Iraq War
So we launched a People’s Tribunal on the Iraq War as a tool to bring the anti-war movement together and build what is needed for 2017.

Rasmea Odeh Appeal: Lawyer Michael Deutsch, Allow Rasmea to Tell Her Story
Appealing the November 2014 federal conviction of prominent Palestinian-American activist Rasmea Odeh, lead defense attorney Michael Deutsch gave a powerful oral argument in front of a panel of three judges—Alice Batchelder, Karen Moore, and John Rogers—in Cincinnati, at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit.
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