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Why Mothers Push for Peace.  [World] There is a long tradition of bereaved mothers campaigning for peace, both in the US and elsewhere in the world.  And while the poignancy of their protest inevitably attracts public attention, their campaigns have had mixed outcomes.  Ms Sheehan, whose 24-year-old son Casey was killed in Iraq last year, has vowed to remain for the duration of his holiday, or until President Bush consents to talk to her.  The Committee of Soldiers' Mothers in Russia, a human rights organization, has been campaigning against conscription and the war in Chechnya for years.  And in Argentina, the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo continue their decades-old marches in Buenos Aires on behalf of loved ones abducted by Argentina's 1976-1983 military regime.  So what is it that turns maternal grief into a political force?

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