Peace Crimes

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Discover the compelling narrative in 'Peace Crimes' by Kieran Finnane, a pivotal exploration of nonviolent activism and the struggle for peace. Set against the backdrop of the secretive Pine Gap military facility in Australia's Northern Territory, this gripping trade paperback delivers an insightful examination of the moral dilemmas faced by six activists—known as the Peace Pilgrims—who dared to challenge Australia's complicity in global military conflicts. Their act of civil disobedience, stepping through a fence and praying for war victims, incurs the wrath of the state, revealing the deep-seated tensions between national security and the right to protest. As they navigate political trials steeped in Cold War-era legislation, Finnane illuminates the shadowy intersection of Australian secrecy, militarization, and the ethical responsibilities of citizenship. This book invites readers to reflect on the ethical implications of the military presence at Pine Gap and our roles within this historical context. 'Peace Crimes' is not just a story about activism; it's an urgent call for awareness and engagement in the face of today's high-tech warfare. Join the conversation about peace, justice, and the cost of silence with this essential read for anyone interested in contemporary social issues, activism, and the fight for accountability in Australia. Whether you’re a history buff, policy enthusiast, or advocate for peace, this book enriches the discourse surrounding militarization in the modern world. Order 'Peace Crimes' today and be a part of the vital dialogue surrounding peace and accountability.

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