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www.peacesong.com - The War Trilogy

Anonyme, Wednesday, November 19, 2003 - 14:51

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Grassroots Internet Success Story: Activists Use Internet to Distribute Anti-War Song Trilogy

One of the world's top traffic sites for songs protesting The Iraq War(google search 'peace song', 'peace songs', 'anti-war music'.)is based in NYC.

This site features freely downloadable MP3's of The War Trilogy, exploring the by-products of our current war/'war on terrorism': violence to our soldiers, our civil liberties and to non-combatants.

The aftermath of the Iraq War for a U.S. soldier is the theme of 'Baghdad Road'. 'Enemy Me' looks at the corrosive impact of the 'war on terrorism' on civil liberties. 'Sudden Sound' contrasts the death of a non-combatant with the TV spectacle.

(You can download the Real Audio and MP3 files at http://www.peacesong.com.)

The War Trilogy has managed to find a diverse following around the world on the Internet, drawn from the ranks of disaffected veterans, peace activists, refugee welfare advocates, active soldiery, folk song enthusiasts and civil liberty watchdogs.

If there were to be an appropriate music/peace event out there, we'd like to be included. In the interim, a link or blurb is always a help...hey! give a shout, anyway..

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www.peacesong.com
peac...@aol.com
(917)776.8948

www.peacesong.com


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