Women in Black London join worldwide protest in an attempt to stop attack on Iraq by US and allies.
WiB London
A leaflet distributed by Women in Black London to emphasize the steps each of us can take towards ending militarism and war.
You are not powerless
Leaflet for a vigil to commemorate the massacre of more than 8000 Bosniak men and boys in July 1995 by Serb nationalist extremists in one of the worst massacres of a genocidal war.
Remembering Bosnian genocide

Here's a selection of photos of the London WiB vigil since the mid-nineties.
London vigil photos
Women in Black's weekly vigil on 18 August will focus on the situation of women in armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
London weekly vigil – focus on Congo
A vigil calling on the recently elected British government to cut military spending, incuding the planned replacement of the Trident nuclear weapons system, instead of making cuts in public services.
Vigil leaflet and placards, June 2010: Demilitarization
There are no forthcoming events, but the weekly vigil takes place this and every Wednesday.
Weekly Vigils
We really feel our action was worthwhile, it achieved no less than we had anticipated, and was even fun!
The Womens Gate at the Aldermaston Blockade 15 February 2010

Images from the day. All photos by Cynthia Cockburn - use with credit.
See http://womeninblack.org/en/cynthia/blog/womens-gate-aldermaston-blockade-15-february-2010 for associated story.