Kathy Kelly

Kathy Kelly (kathy@worldbeyondwar.org), Board President of World BEYOND War, co-coordinates the November 2023 Merchants of Death War Crimes Tribunal. She is the author of Other Lands Have Dreams, published by CounterPunch/AK Press.

We Must Oppose Israel’s Dangerous Gamble Before It’s Too Late

Unfurling Love from the Window

When Starvation is a Weapon, The Harvest Is Shame

Israel Is Assaulting Hospitals in Gaza with Full U.S. Support

Predicting Pestilence

Tunnels for Safety and Tunnels for Death

Calling for a ‘Pause’ in Israel’s Assault on Gaza Isn’t Enough

Prioritizing Human Rights in Relations with Saudi Arabia

The Right to Seek Safety

War and Friendship in a Time of War

To End All Wars, Close All Bases

Blood Does Not Wash Away Blood

Decry the Merchants of Death

No Starvation for Oil

The People of Yemen Suffer Atrocities, Too

“Thank You for Hearing Our Afghan Pain”

Abandoning Yemen?

To Counter Terror, Abolish War

Reckoning and Reparations in Afghanistan

Why Whistleblower Daniel Hale Deserves Gratitude, Not Prison

Art Against Drones

Hunting in Yemen

Blood for Oil

About Suffering: A Massacre of the Innocents in Yemen

Like a Rocket in the Garden: the Unending War in Afghanistan

Reversal: Boeing’s Flow of Blood

Yemen: a Torrent of Suffering in a Time of Siege

Battleground States

Weapons that Protect White Privilege Prevent Sustainable Community Change

Beating Swords to Plowshares

Our Disaster: Why the United States Bears Responsibility for Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis

“He’s Got Eight Numbers, Just Like Everybody Else”

Stop Tightening the Screws: a Humanitarian Message on Sanctions

An Eyewitness to the Horrors of the US ‘Forever Wars’ Speaks Out

Camp Bucca, Abu Ghraib and the Rise of Extremism in Iraq

Trident is the Crime

Taking Next Steps Toward Nuclear Abolition

Death, Misery and Bloodshed in Yemen

The Wounds of War in Afghanistan

The Ongoing Dread in Gaza: So Many Names, So Many Lives

Remnants of War

An Honorable Course in Iran: End Sanctions, Resume Dialogue

‘Every War Is a War Against Children’

Can We Divest from Weapons Dealers?

Judging U.S. War Crimes

What it Really Takes to Secure Peace in Afghanistan

Defying War and Defining Peace in Afghanistan

Seeing Yemen from Jeju

U.S. is Complicit in Child Slaughter in Yemen

God Only Knows