Part II: Soldiering on? The invisible injuries of war [1] Canadians cannot have it both ways; a hero-honouring culture that does not honour its heroes. Neither can the anti-war movement rail against the treatment of civilians, foreign combatants and detainees -- the war overseas -- while ignoring the challenges facing soldiers and veterans who have brought the war home. All are casualties. This is where a new peace keeping effort must begin. http://www.rabble.ca/news/2009/11/part-ii-soldiering-invisible-injuries-war [1] (Read Part I of this article:
http://www.rabble.ca/news/2009/10/soldiering-human-cost-war [2])
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[1] http://www.rabble.ca/news/2009/11/part-ii-soldiering-invisible-injuries-war
[2] http://www.rabble.ca/news/2009/10/soldiering-human-cost-war
[3] http://rabble.ca/user
[4] http://rabble.ca/user/register