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Our world has changed, in more dimensions than we yet know or understand.The impact of these events range far beyond the tragic deaths, new security measures, or even 'the war on terrorism'. Freedom, fear, globalization, culture clash, religion, terrorism, perceptions, politics, propaganda, and emotion are entangled in the issues we face - and understanding their interrelations as well as their implications is paramount.
No matter what actions America takes in response, the decisions we make now will shape the world of tomorrow. The editors of The Global Dialog Project invite you to participate in this debate, and to help make it into a dialog in which we learn from each other, share our grief, and come to new understandings of the world we live in, so that tragedies like this need never happen again.
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Food for thought for the Militarists
A pragmatic viewpoint written by an Afghani in the U.S.
Light in the Darkness
In the names of our loved ones,let us ask for more
light and love in the world, for they are what, in the end, stand
between us and the darkness.
"We cannot fight for human rights using inhuman means."An open letter from the Palestinian Center
"When the elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers."
Impressonistic Collage
"I believe violence will only increase the cycle of violence." The Dalai Lama's Letter to Bush
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