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TURNING WHEEL
The Journal of Socially Engaged Buddhism

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Summer 2000:
Human Rights
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• Leaving
the Palace of Justice: Some Problems of Human Rights Work
in a Buddhist Setting by Beth Goldring (excerpt)
• Turmoil
and Hope on the Thai-Burma Border by Hal Nathan (excerpt)
• Vowing
Peace in an Age of War by Alan Senauke (excerpt)
Other articles in this issue:
•The Dharma and the Torturer
by Judith Stronach
•No Taxes for Torture
by Michael Trigilio
•The Law of Force or the Force
of Law by Eva Herzer
•Open Eyes, Open Heart
by Karen Musalo
•Buddhist Women in Lumbini
by Phelps Feeley
•An Interview with Bo Lozoff
by Diana Lion
Back issues of Turning
Wheel are available for $6/copy (includes shipping).
To order, please contact bpf@bpf.org
or call 510/655-6169.
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