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Maya Evans

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Maya Evans has been campaigning against war and militarism for nearly two decades. For 10 of those years her focus has been around the ongoing war in Afghanistan, visiting peace and civil society groups in Kabul, running campaigns against weaponized drones, visiting schools to run peace education workshops, as well as leading a High Court Judicial Review investigating British complicity in the torture of Afghan detains. In 2012 she was sentenced to two weeks in prison at HMP Bronzefield for protesting the NATO helicopter bombing of an Afghan village which killed 47 people at a wedding. Maya is a representative on her local council in Hastings, she is the Cabinet lead for Parks and Recreation. 

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Afghan children play in the bombed out rubble of the Darul Aman Palace in Kabul., From Uploaded
(4 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Afghanistan: 19 Years of War The NATO & US backed war on Afghanistan was launched October 7, 2001 -- just a month after 9/11 -- in what most thought would be a lightning war and a stepping stone onto the real focus, the Middle East. 19 years later, the US is still trying to extricate itself out of the longest war in its history.
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(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, March 25, 2021
Will Drones Really Protect Us? The future use of police surveillance drones, and how they could become useful in combating crime. Or worse, in creating more crime.

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