Medea Benjamin
Born
in Freeport, NY, The United States
September 10, 1952
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Drone Warfare: Killing By Remote Control
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2012
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War in Ukraine
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2022
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Kingdom of the Unjust: Behind the U.S.–Saudi Connection
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Inside Iran: The Real History and Politics of the Islamic Republic of Iran
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Stop the Next War Now: Effective Responses to Violence and Terrorism
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2005
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NATO: What You Need To Know
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Cuba: Talking About Revolution: Conversations with Juan Antonio Blanco (new ed. 1996)
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1994
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No Free Lunch: Food and Revolution in Cuba Today
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1984
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The Peace Corps and More: 175 Ways to Work, Study and Travel at Home & Abroad
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1991
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Bridging the Global Gap: A Handbook to Linking Citizens of the First and Third Worlds
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1989
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“I hear all the time that peace activists are naive, that it is impossible to talk to extremists--people who have no regard for the lives of innocents... But in my experience in conflict zones the world over, there are always people to talk to. From members of Hamas in Gaza to Baathists under Saddam's Iraq to the Taliban in Afganistan to government officials in Iran, it is a major blunder to label all our perceived enemies as extremists incapable of rational conversation. People join militant groups for many reasons--religious, family, social pressure, revenge for some wrong they experienced, political ideology, poverty. With such diversity of motives, the are always some people who can be enticed to talk about peace. Our goal should be to seek them out, to strengthen the moderates. Unfortunately, our actions have only served to embolden the extremists.”
― Drone Warfare: Killing By Remote Control
― Drone Warfare: Killing By Remote Control
“In 2009, Human Rights Watch relayed numerous reports of drones hitting civilians during the 2009 Israeli invasion of Gaza. In one case, a mother was sitting on the roof while her small son Mu'min rode a bicycle. Suddenly there was powerful explosion. When Nahla Allaw managed to see through the dust an smoke. she looked at her son in horror. "His legs were crushed, his chest had tiny holes in it, and blood poured from them. I carried him, crying. He was breathing his last breath. I talked to him, saying, "It's alright my dear.”
― Drone Warfare: Killing By Remote Control
― Drone Warfare: Killing By Remote Control
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