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By Ryan James, reprinted with permission; first printed for CPT
(Community Peacemaker Teams) weekly email, the Friday Bulletin Nov. 28; see cpt.org for more information on CPT.
This week marks twenty years since four CPTers were taken captive in Iraq. On 26 November 2005, Norman Kember, Jim Loney, Harmeet Sooden and Tom Fox were abducted by an armed group calling itself the Swords of Righteousness Brigade. Kember, Loney and Sooden were held for 118 days. Tom Fox was killed by his captors.
By Kathleen McQuillen; reprinted with permission; first published for Catholic Peace Ministry newsletter; see catholicpeaceministry.com
Dr. James Zogby, co-founder of the Arab-America Institute, and its current president, brought a fresh perspective to the conflict in Palestine-Israel. Brought to Des Moines by Catholic Peace Ministry and several co-sponsoring organizations, (Editor's Note: these included Iowa Peace Network) Dr. Zogby spoke on Veterans Day, to over 100 people at First Unitarian Church.
By Weldon D. Nisly, CPT (Community Peacemaker Teams) Iraqi Kurdistan team; Sunday, November 2, 2025; reprinted with permission
At the beginning of October, I returned to the CPT Iraqi Kurdistan (IK) team in Sulamaniyah (also called Sulaimani or Slemani or Suli) in the eastern Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI). My one-time short-term return to the team, where I served half-time from 2017-22, was primarily to co-lead the CPT Iraqi Kurdistan delegation from Oct 8-22, with Kurdish teammate Runak. Another Kurdish teammate Kamaran also helped lead this delegation, especially our 6 days of travel across Kurdistan. Another CPT IK team member, Julian also provided invaluable assistance by making numerous trips to the airport for arrival and departure of delegation members. Most flights at Sulaymaniyah International Airport arrive and depart between 1:00 and 5:00 a.m.
By Edward Hasbrouck
Reprinted by permission from the "Resisters.info" website and blog October 14, 2025 at: https://hasbrouck.org/blog/archives/002800.html See this article with links at this link.
by Jeffrey Weiss
DES MOINES (10/05/2025) - Citizens gathered at the United States Federal Building in Des Moines, Iowa on Friday to read names and give witness to tens of thousands of children dying in Gaza and the West Bank.
By
Lauren Morales; Reprinted with permission; this article is from Draft NOtices,
the newsletter of the Committee Opposed to Militarism and the Draft,
http://www.comdsd.org/.
By IPN Coordinator, Sept. 29, 2025
Reading several pieces related to recent gun violence recently inspired me to put something together of what I’ve been seeing. As we all know, September 10, 2025, a young man killed a man named Charlie Kirk in public at the University of Utah. I happened to turn the TV on when the breaking news was airing.
By David Swanson
Reprinted with permission; First published for Action Network; September 8, 2025; https://davidswanson.org/open-borders-but-do-it-right/
There’s a book called “Open Borders” on the shelves of mainstream corporate bookstores. This is very good news, but it may be because the book is a comic book (fun!) and/or because the book is about economics, very scientistic, and “Libertarian” (none of that caring about people (stuff)!).
By IPN Coordinator
August 7, 2025 persons observed the annual event in Des Moines of remembering the innocent lives lost in the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. That week marked 80 years from the bombings. About forty gathered at the Japanese Bell on the Iowa state capitol grounds. Persons came together and led traditional parts of the program.