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Du bureau de l'IRG / Événements de l'IRG

26 nov. 2008
Anglais

War Resisters' International's use of email and the internet goes back to the mid-1980s. In 1987, War Resisters' International started to use email to communicate with groups all over the world, and from 1989 until about 1996 WRI had its own online conference on the APC network, called wri.news. This proved important especially in the former Soviet Union and during the break-up of the then Yugoslavia, and the wars that accompanied this.

Le droit au refus de tuer

24 déc. 2008
Anglais

Statement by Korea Solidarity for Conscientious Objection

On December 24, the Ministry of National Defense announced the result of the survey that The Military Manpower Administration (MMA) had commissioned with a policy think tank of Daejeon University. The announcement was mainly focused on the negative outcomes of the public consensus. Last June, the MMA announced that the final decision will be based on public agreements. Therefore, this survey could completely annul the alternative service for conscientious objectors announced on September, 2007.

17 déc. 2008
Anglais

After four prison terms, Israeli conscientious objector Mia Tamarin was finally discharged from the Israeli military. She received a "profile 21", a code used by the military of Israel to classify Israelis who are deemed to have physical or psychological disabilities making them permanently unfit for military service.

With her discharge from military service, the vicious cycle of imprisonment and refusal did now come to an end.

17 déc. 2008
Anglais

Presently, more than 420 conscientious objectors are in South Korean for their
conscientious objection to military service. About 100 conscientious objectors are facing trials without being detained. It has to be expected that most will receive a prison sentence of 18 months.

03 déc. 2008
Anglais

WRI's Colombian affiliate Red Juvenil reported a new round of arbitrary recruitment in Medellin in October and November 2008. 'Batidas', the recruiting of youth on the street or public places if they cannot show the right military papers, have been observed in various places of Medellin, among others the main transport terminal in the north of Medellin, several metro stations, the football stadium of Medellin, and in several poorer neighbourhoods of the city (Comunas 2, 5, 6, 13).

27 nov. 2008
Anglais

The Jewish-American group Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) has announced a solidarity campaign with the Shministim, a group of Israeli high school students who refuse to serve in the Israeli military because of the occupation of Palestinian Territories. Historian Howard Zinn, a member of JVP’s Advisory Board, asked tens of thousands of JVP supporters to help secure thousands of letters to the ISraeli Minister of Defense on behalf of the Shministim. The Shministim will hold a Day of Action in Tel Aviv on December 18th to demand release of conscientious objectors who have been imprisoned.

Nonviolence

24 déc. 2008
Anglais

Action at ITPAction at ITPOn 15 November and as part of the "Decentralised Day of Action - War Starts from Europe", activists from KEM-MOC Bilbao blockaded ITP (Industria de Turbopropulsores), one of the leading Basque factories which produces engines and turbines for the military industry, mainly military planes and helicopters. The activists blocked the door with chains and used red paint symbolizing the blood and destruction that the ITP products cause around the world.

24 déc. 2008
Anglais

My money clear conscience is a Belgian campaign that initially began asking the banks to disinvest from arms producers, later, the goal became disinvesting from controversial arms producers.

24 déc. 2008
Anglais

CitigroupCitigroupCitigroup, operating as Citi, is a major financial services company based in New York City. Formed by the 1998 merger of Citicorp and Travelers Group, the company employs 332,000 people around the world and holds over 200 million customer accounts in more than 100 countries.

24 déc. 2008
Anglais

Campaign Against Arms Trade Local Campaigns Guide

With tips and case studies on working with local media, setting up a group, online campaigning, challenging arms companies, effective lobbying and more, this is a useful tool for anyone who wants to make a real impact through local campaigning.

Download it from: http://www.caat.org.uk/getinvolved/local/LocalCampaignsGuide2008.pdf

Report on EU policies on weapons of space

24 déc. 2008
Anglais

Students at the New School in New York City, USA, have joined those fighting for justice around the world by occupying their campus. They are demanding the administration honour their rights as students to shape the University in their own interest. They are standing up to the corporate and military powers that are reshaping education across the country. From tuition hikes at CUNY to investing in war industries, it's time to take the schools back!

For more information: http://www.newschoolinexile.com/

24 déc. 2008
Anglais

SuperObamaSuperObamaThe verdict will be slow in coming. There are several things to be optimistic, shall we say, “hopeful,” about when it comes to confronting the corruption, fraud, waste, and deceit of war profiteers – and, not surprisingly, there are many reasons to doubt that we’ll see any real change after all. I am genuinely torn as to what to expect. If Obama follows through on his positive programs, life will be much more difficult for military contractors.

24 déc. 2008
Anglais

DisarmDisarmSweden has historically been a big weapons producer and exporter. For decades the Swedish peace movement have been working to end the Swedish weapons export. In spite of this the weapons export has dramatically increased lately. Since 2001 it has tripled and today Sweden is the second biggest weapons exporter in world per capita. Swedish weapons go to countries at war like the US, to dictatorships like Saudi Arabia and human rights abusers like Bahrain.

24 déc. 2008
Anglais

This is the last issue of 2008, which has been a year full of events related to war profiteering. We have reported on many successful actions, as again we do with this issue with the disarmament action in Sweden. The last part of the year has been dominated by the financial crisis in the world - a financial crisis in many ways due to the way the system favours big corporations whose priority it is to make their own shareholders richer and nothing else.

19 déc. 2008
Anglais

With the new electronic format of The Broken Rifle we want to use the opportunity to also get the WRI network using the forums in our re-developed website. This article will be posted on the WRI forum, we invite people to react to it.

19 déc. 2008
Anglais

This article is the result of material published in the Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns and a session on gender and nonviolence at WRI's International Nonviolence Training Exchange, in Bilbao in October 2008.

It may seem simple and obvious that we want both men and women involved in our struggles against war and injustice. However, if we want to fully utilise people's talents, energy, and insights, we need to apply gender awareness to how we organise ourselves, how we design our campaigns, and how we conduct our trainings for action.

19 déc. 2008
Anglais

On November 16, 1989, six Jesuit priests, their co-worker and her teenage daughter were massacred in El Salvador. A U.S. Congressional Task Force verified that those responsible were trained at the U.S. Army School of the Americas (SOA) at Fort Benning, Columbus, Georgia, USA. This is only the most notorious incident in the school's history of providing special training to Latin American military personnel known to have committed atrocities and engaged in torture.

19 déc. 2008
Anglais

Welcome to the first issue of The Broken Rifle in electronic format only. For you to receive our quarterly publication you need to subscribe by going to http://lists.wri-irg.org/sympa/subscribe/thebrokenrifle or by sending and email to thebrokenrifle-subscribe@lists.wri-irg.org.

17 déc. 2008
Anglais

2008 has been a good year for War Resisters' International. WRI is an international network of pacifist groups, with the twin aims of connecting and supporting war resisters around the world, and promoting nonviolent action to remove the causes of war.

This year we have seen the re-vitalisation of a network of European antimilitarist groups, working together to end the militarisation of Europe, by taking direct actions against the main institutions, infrastructures and corporations supporting it.

17 déc. 2008
Anglais

2008 has been a fruitful year for WRI's Nonviolence Programme, bringing important developments in the main areas of the programme's work. The programme's main aims are to strengthen and deepen understanding of nonviolence, nonviolent strategies, and nonviolent campaigning, and to develop and provide tools and support to groups using nonviolence. The following were the main projects for 2008.

International Nonviolence Training Exchange

26 nov. 2008
Anglais

On 14-15 November, antimilitarist nonviolent actions took place in a number of countries around Europe, as part of the a European Day of Action against military infrastructure. The day of action was another step in the coordinated work of radical nonviolent antimilitarist groups in Europe.