Peace Research Archive

A reconstruction of web pages developed in the Semester 1 2003 to monitor conflict and peace initiatives


Anti War Teach In Pages

Can the International Community End a Dictatorship Nonviolently?

Simultaneous Prayer or Meditation 7th. May 2003 2.30pm to 2.45pm

Opera House Painter's Statement

Australian university campus actions

Teach-In concept spreads ANU

NTEU Statement

Your choice: The government reasons for war, or UNE reasons to study Peace

"... the reason above all others why I passionately believe that action must be taken to disarm Iraq. Not only will it take dangerous weapons from that country but it will send a clear signal to other rogue states and terrorists groups like Al Qaeda which clearly want such weapons that the world is prepared to take a stand.

There's also another reason and that is our close security alliance with the United States. The Americans have helped us in the past and the United States is very important to Australia's long-term security.

John Howard, Prime Minister of Australia 20-3-03

Check out Peace Studies

Adult Education the field for reconstruction
(mid year enrolments now on)

Protest on Shirt Day

May 3rd. 2003

Relief

protest sites & registrations

Beliefs & Peace
An Australia for Peace in US Academia, The Dalai Lama and others

Arts Actions Index
Cartoons

News Links

Blix speaks out

Baghdad files

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Photo: Jay Ryves from the Museum of Contemporary Arts Updated 13-4-03