ACLU Seeks Government Files on Food Not Bombs Members in Arizona, Wednesday, June 21, 2006


Rolling Stone Looks at Tree-Huggers Who Didn't Just Play With Fire, Washington Post August 1, 2006


Tucson peace activists organized a protest to end torture by the United States. Their peaceful action was listed as a terrorist threat along with 1,500 other protests

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE PENTAGON'S PROGRAM OF DOMESTIC SPYING AND TORTURE

Is the Pentagon spying on Americans?
The report by Lisa Myers, Douglas Pasternak, Rich Gardella and the NBC Investigative Unit


PDF of the list of protests monitored by the Pentagon- You might have attended on of these protests

Pentagon may be spying on peace activists

Photos of the protest at Fort Huachucae

The poster announcing the 2004 protest to End U.S. Torture

The website for the November 19, 2006 Protest to End Torture by The U.S

U.S. Fails to Comply With Ban on Torture

Us Imperial Policing: Why Abu Ghraib Shouldn't Surprise Us

Army Field Manual on interrogation to Skip Geneva Detainee Rules
This publication is produced by the staff at the Headquarters for Army Intelligence Training at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Posted June 6, 2006

Four Food Not Bombs groups and the people they feed are facing jail and fines.
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Food Not Bombs Activists Arrested In Philippines

FOOD NOT BOMBS ON THE SBS TV PROGRAM DATELINE AND AIRED ON LINK TV



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