header

Eugene, USA

Eugene, USA

From: World Peace Map
The Halifax Peace Coalition provides a voice to Atlantic Canadians... more
 

Do you have something to say to a government representative? more
 

We have over 100 links to organizations, sites and sources... more
 
Important documents are available in pdf, text and photo file formats... more
 

 
Our 'archives' tells you what we've been up to since the start of HPC. more
 
 
Saturday, April 5  1:00-2:00pm
Spring Garden Public Library

Organized by the Halifax Peace Coalition, Students Coalition Against War,  and others.

Find out more: TEAM TIBET "Bring Tibet to the 2008 Olympics"
http://teamtibet.org/ Join the strugge of a freedom loving people to have
their voices heard by supporting Team Tibet.


[*Organizing meeting for Tibet demonstration is this Thursday, April 3 at
7pm at 6050 University Avenue at Dalhousie, Room 142 (Teaching Lab 3) to plan and to make a banner.]
Canada's Role in Afghanistan: An Unembedded Journalist's Report PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, June 14 7:30 - 9:00 PM
Alumni Hall, New Academic Building
University of King's College, Halifax
(Campus Entrance off Coburg Rd.)

Scott Taylor, Esprit de Corps Journalist and Author

A free public lecture

Co-hosted by the School of Journalism, University of King's College


Scott Taylor, a former professional soldier, has been editor and publisher
of Esprit de Corps, an Ottawa-based magazine since 1988. Since January 2007,
Scott Taylor has made two unembedded trips into Afghanistan. In the course
of those visits he has interviewed former warlords, Taliban leaders, senior
members of the Karzai administration, civilian aid workers, foreign
contractors, ex-Special Forces troops and top NATO officials. His travels
included a road trip from Kabul to the northern cities of Shebirghan and
Mazar-i-Sharif, and civilian flights south into Kandahar. Outside of the
NATO base in Kandahar, Taylor visited the infamous Afghan detention center
and travelled with the Senlis Council during their survey of civilians in
local refugee camps. Surprisingly, the one common theme re-iterated by all
the widely disparate agencies interviewed is that international troops
should be withdrawn from Afghanistan within the next two years. Taylor
regularly appears in the Canadian media as a military analyst and has a
weekly column in the Chronicle-Herald newspaper.

Organized by the Halifax Peace Coalition (HPC).
For more information, please visit: www.hfxpeace.chebucto.org / Email:
hfxpeace_AT_chebucto.ca


There is audio recorded of this, but we are still waiting for it to be uploaded.   Stay tuned.
spacer
Current HPC Campaigns

HPC acts on Canadian policy that fosters inequity or injustice, root causes of violence. Living in the shadow of empire, we want a foreign policy that promotes justice, equity, and peace. We are currently working on Canada's involvement in:


AFGHANISTAN

HAITI

IRAQ

MAYORS FOR PEACE

MISSILE DEFENSE

SECURITY CERTIFICATES

WAR RESISTERS

KEEP SPACE FOR PEACE

INTERNATIONAL POLICY STATEMENT


 

Please welcome two new groups to the hpc membership!
Students Coalition Against War (SCAW)
www.scaw.ca

Canadian Federation of Students - Nova Scotia (CFS-NS)


Read more...
 

Mambo is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License.