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CMU (Carnegie Military University) Scrapbooks
CMU Goes To War! Part 1 pdf
CMU Goes To War! Part 2 pdf
CMU Goes To War! Part 3 pdf
Pittsburgh Chapter of Desert Flower, Part 1 pdf
Pittsburgh Chapter of Desert Flower, Part 2 pdf
Pittsburgh Chapter of Desert Flower, Part 3 pdf
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War is not the Answer
The upcoming Regional Antiwar Convergence may be the biggest protest Pittsburgh has seen in 30 years. In a round-table conversation, some local activists talk about dissent and street-level action
Pittsburgh Joins Millions Across World to Protest War on IraqIn 1991, the Ameriyah shelter in Baghdad was bombed on the last day of Ramadan and Ash Wednesday. Eid Al-Fitr, the Muslim holy day that comemmorates the last day of Ramadan, is a day meant for forgiveness and traditionally prisoners are pardoned on that day. Of the 1,200 civillians gathered in the shelter, only 17 survived. According to Vincent Eirine, military technology developed at Carnegie Mellon guided the bombs that hit the shelter.
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