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By Robert C. Koehler
To call the U.S. bombing of the Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan a war crime and act on what must happen because this is the case – to demand reparations, healing and a public rethinking of the aims of this war – is, perhaps, the most effective way people have, at this juncture of human history, to address war itself, to stand up to its powerful perpetrators and put a halt to their uncontrolled behavior.
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