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Memorial Day Remembrance

The American Peace Information Center and American Veterans Committee Jointly Remember Memorial Day This Memorial Day, the American Peace Information Center (APIC) and American VeteransCommittee (AVC) join together to honor those who needlessly perished in wars of imperialistaggression. We recognize their courage and commitment, often made under conditions not oftheir own choosing. These individuals were […]

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Statement of the World Peace Council about the Recent Massacres in Syria

The WPC expresses its indignation and strong condemnation about the recent brutal killings and massacres perpetuated in the Syrian provinces of Latakia and Tartus by the armed religious fundamentalist forces which are in support of and by the new ruling groups in Damascus. We are aware and not surprised by the nature of the above

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US Embargo of Cuba

Once Again, the UN Declares: The Economic Blockade Against the Cuban People Must End Now!

The United Nations has repeatedly called on our country to end this blockade. In 1992, the United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly adopted Resolution 47/19 on the necessity of ending the economic embargo on Cuba imposed by the United States. For 32 years, the UN has voted on this issue. Every year Washington has said, “It’s

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Playing Chicken With Putin

By Ryan Nisly. During the first Cold War, the threat of a nuclear attack was very real to Americans. Bomb shelters were built, kids were trained to hide under their desks, and supplies were stockpiled. Preparedness for a nuclear war was communicated as a patriotic duty.  There were several close calls, but America and the

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Peace and Solidarity, Volume I

The first issue of the American Peace Information Center‘s publication Peace and Solidarity is out now: The American Peace Information Center (APIC) is the continuation of the Peace Information Center (PIC) that was founded in 1950 in the United States. It was an affiliate of the World Peace Council (WPC) founded in 1948 in Wroclaw,

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APIC Congratulates the World Peace Council – On 75 Years of Struggle

Originally published by the American Peace Information Center – https://apic.us.org/ The World Peace Council (WPC) was founded right after the end of the Second World War in 1949, on the ashes of European fascism after the liberation from Nazism by peace loving forces. Founded on the principles of “No more War – No More Fascism”,

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