“The sorrow of war is felt  – where you stand determines what you see – but at our distance – I wonder how much sorrow is felt..”

Kathy Kelly discusses her experiences in Gaza and Pakistan, and the costs of war-making from the perspective of those who bear the brunt of suffering caused by war.

Kathy Kelly co-coordinates Voices for Creative Nonviolence, a campaign to end U.S. military and economic warfare, and co-founded Voices in the Wilderness, a group which had openly defied economic sanctions from 1996-2003 by bringing medicines to children and families in Iraq.

Sponsor: St. James Church Peace and Justice Committee

First Presbyterian Church
Binghamton, NY November 6, 2009

from Essential Dissent

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