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The U.S. State Department has restricted visas for ICC officials and sanctioned court officials. This action has been condemned by over 70 national governments, including U.S. allies, and by Human Rights Watch, and by the International Association of Democratic Lawyers. Sign the petition.

A new book has been published by World BEYOND War called Second Name of Earth Is Peace, edited by Mbizo Chirasha and David Swanson, and including the work of 65 poets from around the world. Learn more and get a copy.

World BEYOND War welcomes to our board of directors: Agneta Norberg, and to our advisory board: Nina Turner, Helen Caldicott, and Christine Ahn. Our full board, advisory board, and other bodies are here.

Now you can have each day’s Peace Almanac entry automatically appear on your website by embedding our new widget.

World BEYOND War Podcast Episode 19: Emerging Activists On Five Continents. Listen here.

Watch this recent webinar featuring David Swanson, Executive Director of WBW, discussing the “What about WWII?” question so popular among supporters of militarism.

Free webinar on Nov. 19 with veterans of and experts on the war on Afghanistan and the need to end it.

Free webinar on Dec. 4 on the U.S. military’s presence in Africa and its detrimental impact.

Free webinar on Dec. 7 with authors of Glorious Causes on how elites galvanize people for war.

Find lots more upcoming events and add your own on the events list and map here. Most are online events that can be participated in from anywhere on earth.

Poetry Corner:

November 11 1918

Blasting of Explosives

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  1. I’m not a “supporter of militarism,” but all of the logic and reasoning won’t convince me that the U.S. had any alternative but to take the course it did, in WW II. Nazi Germany declared war on the U.S., three days after the Pearl Harbor attack. At that time, the U.S. had an army about the size of Romania’s. A victory in the war by the Axis powers would have plunged the world into a new Dark Age. The Allies defeated evil regimes.

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