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Home at last in Istanbul

Blog entry by Jen Maman | June 4, 2013

I have been living in Istanbul, in Taksim, for the last year and a half. This weekend I felt at home here for the first time. Against the tense backdrop and amidst the clouds of tear gas people are being exceptionally kind. A...

Hiroshima and Nagasaki: remembering the power of peace

Blog entry by Junichi Sato | August 6, 2015

The fight against nuclear is steeped in Greenpeace history. On the 70 th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombings we’re reminded of the consequences of nuclear energy and the people’s movement to campaign for nuclear disarmament to...

Let's Make It A Green Peace

Blog entry by Jennifer Morgan and Bunny McDiarmid | September 21, 2016

Today (21 September), around the globe, we mark Peace Day knowing that for many, peace is nowhere to be found. Not today. And unless things change dramatically, not any time soon.    2015 saw the number of refugees and displaced...

Does the EU deserve the Nobel Peace prize?

Blog entry by Jen Maman | December 10, 2012

December 10, 2012 at 14:00 Today I watched, along with millions of others across the globe, the Noble Peace Prize being awarded to the European Union for its contribution to the "advancement of peace and reconciliation,...

Let Them Stay

Blog entry by cskinner | May 17, 2010

Yossi Cadan  May 17, 2010 Greenpeace upholds the values of opposing violence and war in all its forms.  One form of protesting violence is resistance – walking away from it.  We support people who do that - War Resisters – some of...

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