News and views on human rights
In This Issue: No. 15: September 2006 
•   A September 11 remembrance
•   A Gandhian commemoration of September 11
•   Five years of struggle
•   A time of reflection
•   Nationwide call for Freedom from Fear
A September 11 remembrance
The five-year anniversary of September 11 is a time to remember those who perished in the terror attack, and to reflect on the ongoing conflict between national security concerns and the alarming attacks on our civil liberties.

Read an essay by UUSC President Charlie Clements.

Five years of struggle
As Americans reflect on the five years since the terror attacks on the United States, it is important to remember the victories and losses in the struggle to protect our civil liberties.

See an analysis by the American Civil Liberties Union.

Nationwide call for Freedom from Fear
Human rights activists are using the occasion of the fifth anniversary to urge policymakers to re-evaluate our country’s post-9/11 choices and invest in building the foundations for a strong and lasting peace with justice.

Learn more about this advocacy initiative and take action.

A Gandhian commemoration of September 11
While most U.S. citizens are fixated on the fifth anniversary of the terror attacks, advocates for peace are reminding us that it is also the 100th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi’s nonviolent campaign against South Africa’s racial oppression laws.

Find out more about the alternative Gandhian approach.

A time of reflection
The tragically memorable day of September 11 inspires many to share stories and reflections on how they were affected by the terror attack and how our nation's leaders have responded.

Check our blog to read stories and add your own comments.

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