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Kelly Campbell is greeted by Mohammad Shaher (R)
and his his son Meellad in Kabul. Picture / Reuters
Washington, DC— Amber Amundson, whose husband Craig was killed in the attack
on the Pentagon, wrote shortly after the attack, “I call on our national
leaders to find the courage to break the cycle of violence.”
Sentiments like these have come from others who lost spouses, children,
brothers or sisters. This week some of these mourners are going beyond
words, joining a walk that will link the two cities that were struck.
Their message to all they meet as they walk or assemble along the way:
Our grief is not a cry for war. (Click on title for more details.) |