On 30 March, we continue to oppose all wars and remember the rights of all refugees For our leaflet, see Remembering wars and conflicts in Yemen and Afghanistan – London (womeninblack.org)
While the world focus is on Russia’s war with Ukraine, we must not forget the deaths anddisplacements, destruction and famine caused in continuing wars and conflicts and illegaloccupations. Some of these conflicts involve the use of weapons from UK arms companies,licensed by the UK government. Women and children are especially vulnerable when they aretrapped in […]
Women in Black oppose militarism and war. While the world focus is on Russia’s war with Ukraine, we must not forget the deaths and displacement in on-going wars in Yemen, Syria, Eritrea, Palestine and Afghanistan. Some involve the use of weapons that have come from UK arms companies, licenced by our Government. In the face […]
Women in Black oppose militarism and war.We recognise that many wars and violations of human rights and women’s rights are takingplace around the world, with and without the presence of nuclear weapons.In the face of the Putin government’s military invasion of Ukraine, Women in Black call for: First – with urgent action➔ an immediate ceasefire […]
Women in Black oppose militarism and war.We recognise that many wars and violations of human rights and women’s rights are taking place around the world, with and without the presence of nuclear weapons.In the face of the Putin government’s military invasion of Ukraine, Women in Black call for: First – with urgent action➔ an immediate […]
The current stand-off between Ukraine and Russia has been years in the making and dangerous brinkmanship threatens to escalate this crisis into a war. Jan Egeland, (Norwegian Refugee Council), on a recent visit to Ukraine, brought this message from the people of eastern Ukraine: “Enough of this political military chess game that everybody is obsessed […]
As massive uncertainty continues, Women in Black braved the storm to clearly reject any military solutions. See our leaflet here: No military solutions for Ukraine & Russia – London (womeninblack.org)
The current stand-off between Ukraine and Russia has been years in the making and dangerous brinkmanship threatens to escalate this crisis into a war. Jan Egeland, (Norwegian Refugee Council), on a visit last week to Ukraine, brought this message from the people of eastern Ukraine: “Enough of this political military chess game that everybody is […]
Armed conflict and refugees By mid 2021, according to the UNHCR, 82.4 million people around the world had been forced to flee their homes. Around 26.6 million are refugees from countries including Syria, South Sudan, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Ethiopia and Tigray. Half of these are women. The major host countries are Turkey, Uganda, Pakistan and Germany. […]
You could give a gift that will really help people in and from conflict zones. You could give a donation to a ‘peace organisation’. “Civilians, particularly women and children, account for the vast majority of those adversely affected by armed conflict.” UN Security Council Resolution 1325, 2000. In our vigils on 15 and 22 December […]
29 November, International day of Solidarity with the People of Israel and 10 December, UN Human Rights Day. Our vigils for 1st and 8th December 2022. There is no end to the 54 year Israeli Occupation which severely impacts on the lives of women and children.UN Security Council Resolution 242 obliged Israel to withdraw from […]