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Traprock Peace Center Radio
Khury Petersen-Smith, Campus Antiwar Network, on Iraq mission
Interview
Khury Petersen-Smith, Campus Antiwar Network
 Charles Jenks  Contact Contributor
Feb. 7, 2004, 6:01 a.m.
Khury Petersen-Smith, Campus Antiwar Network, went to Iraq in January with UFPJ, Global Exchange and Occupation Watch. He reports on Iraq and discusses importance of activism in the US with Sunny Miller, Executive Director of Traprock Peace Center.
Producer: Charlie Jenks charles@mtdata.com
Uploaded by: Charlie Jenks charles@mtdata.com
This is a highly informative interview with a leading US student organizer. He describes the brutality and devastation of the war and occupation, as well the continuing effects of the lethal economic sanctions that had been imposed on Iraq for more than a decade. Download the interview and share it. Please ask local and campus radio stations to play it. You will also find Khury's written report. He is available for interviews and speaking - contact him at subterranean_fire[AT]mail.com As a student organizer, Khury stresses how important it is for Americans to oppose the war and occupation. We should become "active wherever we are."

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