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Post date: Fri, 11/18/2016 - 06:54

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Post date: Thu, 11/17/2016 - 10:36

ADVANCING HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUE COMMITTEE
 
WILPF's connects the dots between CLIMATE JUSTICE+WOMEN+PEACE.

The UN predicts 200 million people will be DISPLACED by 2050 from climate change and war.

After extreme weather events, corporations and investors profit from redevelopment projects that displace the poor and result in humanitarian crises.  The most vulnerable: the poor, people of color, indigenous people and women & families, who often fall victim to human traffickers.   

What can you do about it?

Learn more about Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom at www.wilpfus.org
Connecting human rights and economic justice to the roots of war since 1915.


This is part 4 of a 4-part campaign to introduce YOU to WILPF.
Your support helps us continue our advocacy work in 40 branches across the US, working on issues of fracking, pipelines, food democracy, climate justice,  GMO labeling,  sustainable energy, toxic chemicals in our food, water pollution, water privatization, access to clean water the Precautionary Principal and our role as Guardians of Future Generations…especially as they impact women and families.

Your donation of $25 or more on GIVING TUESDAY, Tuesday, Nov. 29th supports our work. Donate at www.wilpfus.org/donate

Post date: Mon, 11/14/2016 - 08:32

DISARM ISSUE COMMITTEE
 
WILPF's Goal is Nothing Less Than Reactivating the Peace Movement

At a time when our lives and planet are threatened by endless war and nuclear extinction we are rededicating ourselves to ending war, making space for women at peace tables, and abolishing nuclear weapons.

Peace has been the central goal and mission of WILPF since 1915.  The stakes have never been higher.

Here’s how you can get involved:

Learn more about Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom at www.wilpfus.org
Connecting human rights and economic justice to the roots of war since 1915.


This is part 3 of a 4-part campaign to introduce YOU to WILPF.
Your support helps us continue our advocacy work in 40 branches across the US, working on issues of fracking, pipelines, food democracy, climate justice,  GMO labeling,  sustainable energy, toxic chemicals in our food, water pollution, water privatization, access to clean water the Precautionary Principal and our role as Guardians of Future Generations…especially as they impact women and families.

Your donation of $25 or more on GIVING TUESDAY, Tuesday, Nov. 29th supports our work. Donate at www.wilpfus.org/donate

Post date: Wed, 11/09/2016 - 10:53

Photo: Aleppo after barrel bombing one of its residential areas. Credit: Freedom house. tinycc/SyriaFreedom


Dear WILPF Members and Friends,

This WILPF US Section Public Statement on Syria is being published on our website and on our Facebook page; we are also sending it to President Obama and Secretary of State Kerry.

We urge you to read the Statement and to distribute it and take action as you can in your communities. Here are some ideas, and we encourage everyone with a Facebook account to take action on the first point below, in particular. 

  • If you are a Facebook user, please go to our Facebook page and LIKE the posting of our Statement on Syria and then SHARE it on your Facebook page.
  • Download a copy of the Statement on Syria that is presented here in Acrobat format, and mail it to your Congressional Representative with a request that your Congress Member support our positions and requested actions. This federal government website allows you to find contact information for your representatives in the House and Senate.
  • If you are a branch or group member and have other members in your branch or group who do not receive our emails, share copies of the Statement on Syria with them and request that they distribute copies of it and take other action as they can AND educate yourselves and caucus at branch/group meetings to come up with ideas on actions and educational opportunities in your communities.
  • Share copies of the Statement on Syria with kindred organizations and friends in your communities.
  • Write one or more Letter to the Editor of your local newspaper in support of the Statement on Syria, perhaps summarizing a few points of the text and including the action points enumerated.
  • Time-honored activism such as leafleting in public places and public marches or demonstrations, especially in community with kindred people and organizations, is always a way to get out our messages.
  • If you are not already a member of the email listservs for one or more of these three issues committees, consider becoming a member and also participating in our periodic telephone conference meetings.

Please direct any feedback you may have on this Statement on Syria to Odile Hugonot Haber[i] - odilehh(at)gmail(dot)com or Barbara Nielsen[ii]  - bln(dot)sf(dot)ca(at)gmail(dot)com, who will forward and distribute your comments or questions to the principle drafting group. This Statement on Syria was undertaken collaboratively, with principal first drafting done by Barbara Taft[iii] <#_edn3> , co-chair of the Middle East Committee (Odile is the other co-chair), and is being presented after thoughtful and lively research, analyses, deliberation, editing and consensus among members active in our DISARM-End Wars, Middle East and Advancing Human Rights issues committees, then recommended through our two standing national Program Committee chairs, Maureen Eke[iv] and Odile to Section President Mary Hanson Harrison[v], who approved it on behalf of the Section. 
[i] Ann Arbor, Michigan branch 
[ii] San Francisco, California branch 
[iii] Greater Phoenix, Arizona branch 
[iv] At-Large, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan 
[v] Des Moines, Iowa branch


WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM
UNITED STATES SECTION
STATEMENT ON SYRIA
NOVEMBER 2016

The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, United States Section (WILPF US), makes the following statement regarding the ongoing situation in Syria:

We recognize that the intervention of foreign powers in the fighting within the nation of Syria has served to escalate, rather than to diminish, the level of hostilities. We specifically call upon our own United States of America (USA) government to cease the delivery of weapons and its active participation in the fighting in Syria, and to stop all arms transfers. We make this request considering the grave humanitarian situation on the ground, which we believe is being exacerbated by USA participation. We recognize that other nations are also involved in similar ways, and we would hope that military withdrawal by the USA might encourage others to do likewise.

We believe that the only solution to the crisis in Syria is one which is led by the Syrian people themselves. We realize that the complexity of the situation is difficult for outsiders to understand. We also do not believe that any single group or faction has all the answers. What we do know is that Syrian civilians are being left with few options, that many have fled their homes and are living elsewhere as refugees, and that others have either died in the hostilities or are slowly dying of starvation. We abhor the loss of life and the indignities to home, family and life itself that are the result of this current situation. We call for an immediate ceasefire and the lifting of all blockades that prevent food and medical supplies from entering as well as Syrians who wish to leave from doing so. We also condemn the bombing of hospitals and schools, heinous acts in clear violation of the Geneva Conventions. We call for an increase in humanitarian aid to the population at risk and continued assistance for the refugees. We hope that all other nations involved in the conflict, including but not limited to Russia, Iran and Turkey, will also cease any arms shipments or military engagement in Syria. We urge and support a universal goal of the de-escalation and immediate cessation of armed conflict in Syria.

We agree with Middle East scholars and other experts, including USA military personnel, who are strongly opposed to a no-fly zone, which they claim could very probably lead to a war with Russia. We also believe a no-fly zone would prevent necessary humanitarian aid from being delivered to the people still living in Syria, and would be antithetical to the goal of immediate cessation of conflict in Syria. The USA must do all in its power to bring the war in Syria to an end before thousands more Syrian citizens are killed or become refugees. We urge that the USA immediately cease its involvement in supporting any military action in Syria in any form and take on, in addition to working to provide food and medical aid, the encouragement of the parties to participate in peace talks once a ceasefire has taken hold.

Our hope, indeed, our demand, is that the Syrian people themselves will be able to decide who should be their legitimate leadership. The rights of the Syrians to engage in self-determination without outside interference, as set forth in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, ratified by the Syrian Arab Republic on April 21, 1969, that came into force under the authority of the United Nations, effective March 23, 1976, need to be recognized and protected. We urge the USA government to remove its presence in all forms of interference with the sovereignty of the Syrian people, which we hope will allow those Syrians who had fled their country to be able to begin repatriating; and we urge our government immediately to open our national borders to accept Syrian refugees in large numbers, at least until such time as it is safe for them to return home and at such time as there is a "home" for them to be able to return to.

Therefore, we urge the USA government to take the following actions:

  1. Withdraw from all fighting within Syria and elsewhere that is having an impact on Syria and work for a ceasefire there; and under no circumstances attempt to undertake a "no-fly zone" of any kind over or around Syria;
  2. Work in coalition with other nations to agree not to provide military support of any kind to or for Syria;
  3. Provide humanitarian aid and allow medicine and food and supplies to be delivered via air or other means to the Syrian people (which also means choosing not to establish or utilize any USA-devised "no-fly" zone);
  4. Take no action that would impede the safe passage or movement of Syrians who have left Syria and/or are returning to Syria and/or those Syrians who wish to leave;
  5. Immediately allow large numbers of displaced Syrians into the USA for refuge, and provide the federal financial and infrastructural resources necessary to assist localities in sheltering and sustaining these refugees;
  6. Encourage, without attempting to co-opt, the process of bringing the Syrian parties to peace negotiations;
  7. Assist in the rebuilding of Syrian infrastructure - its buildings and public works systems in particular - by providing material support, with "no strings attached;" and
  8. Reaffirm the human and sovereign rights of all Syrians and act accordingly toward them.

 

Post date: Mon, 11/07/2016 - 06:00

EARTH DEMOCRACY ISSUE COMMITTEE
 
WILPF proclaims the Human Right to Health & Safe Food
Mothers and babies are at risk from exposure to toxic chemicals in weed-killers.

Scientific research has linked GLYPHOSATE, an ingredient in Roundup and other weed-killers, to cancer, birth defects and other life-threatening illnesses.  The World Health Organization has declared Glyphosate “a probable human carcinogen” yet it is sprayed on 90% of GMO corn, soy, sugar, canola and cottonseed food crops in America.

Learn more about Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom at www.wilpfus.org
Connecting human rights and economic justice to the roots of war since 1915.


This is part 2 of a 4-part campaign to introduce YOU to WILPF.
Your support helps us continue our advocacy work in 40 branches across the US, working on issues of fracking, pipelines, food democracy, climate justice,  GMO labeling,  sustainable energy, toxic chemicals in our food, water pollution, water privatization, access to clean water the Precautionary Principal and our role as Guardians of Future Generations…especially as they impact women and families.

Your donation of $25 or more on GIVING TUESDAY, Tuesday, Nov. 29th supports our work. Donate at www.wilpfus.org/donate

Post date: Fri, 11/04/2016 - 07:55
No TPP

Credit: Popular Resistance/Flush the TPP #NoLameDuck Uprising, www.flushthetpp.org/nolameduck/.

By Nancy Price, Earth Democracy

As guardians of present and future generations, it’s time for us to make sure there is #NoLameDuck congressional vote on the TransPacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement. We also stand in solidarity with tribal water protectors and our Standing Rock sisters calling for #NODAPL.

#NoLameDuck

In five years, we’ve come this far. We have the power to stop the TPP, but it will require making members of Congress fearful of a popular revolt. Remember that the Lame Duck Session goes from November 17 to December 16. If you can, go to the DC mobilization November 13-17. The first day, November 13, is a day of preparation, and November 14 is the major day for marches and actions. There will be roles for everyone—support roles, creating art and props, marching, and more. If you can join, even just for November 14, please let the organizers know by registering for the No Lame Duck Uprising.

November 17-27, members of Congress are “in district” for Thanksgiving, so continue your protest with local actions and bird-dogging your Congress member at events. We need to maintain pressure every way possible and get our Congress members to pin down their “No” vote. For more information and ideas, see the eAlert Take Action on TPP and Climate Justice. We know that this is the holiday season for some people, and Congress knows that too. That is why this is the time of year when they sneak through the worst bills.

#NoDAPL

Answer the call of our Sisters at Standing Rock Camp, who urge us to phone the White House at 1-303-816-3559 to ask President Obama to investigate potential human and civil rights violations and reject this dirty Dakota Access pipeline once and for all!

Now that Native American leaders have vowed to stay all winter and have filed a lawsuit against the police, funds are urgently needed and can be donated via the #NoDAPL Solidarity website.

Please read our September 19, 2016 statement, Water Is Life: WILPF US Stands with Water Defenders against the Pipeline, which makes clear that if Congress passes the TPP in the Lame Duck Session, export of fracked oil and gas will increase exponentially, along with all the associated infrastructure—pipelines, expanded ports, and oil-bomb trains and huge ocean tankers—leading to increased carbon footprint, further environmental harm to people and to Mother Earth, and global warming and extreme weather events.

If we defeat the TPP, we can then move on to defeat the other two trade agreements—TTIP and TiSA—and outline our vision of fair trade and work toward a truly green renewable energy economy.

 

Post date: Fri, 11/04/2016 - 07:44
Depleted Uranium

Afghan National Army soldier stands atop his HMWV in the early morning providing security for fellow soldiers during training on a live fire range. The security is also for the protection of civilians who surround the range. Credit: NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan MC2 David Quillen-Public Affairs/Wikimedia Commons.

By Cathy Deppe, participant, IPB Conference, Berlin 2016, and WILPF member, Los Angeles, CA

Located off the coast of Italy, the bucolic island of Sardinia hosts the largest NATO firing range in the world. For 50 years, the Salto Di Quirra range has been used by military and arms manufacturers for testing weapons, among them uranium weapon projectiles. The resulting environmental destruction was highlighted at this year’s annual International Peace Bureau Conference in Berlin. The International Coalition to Ban Uranium Weapons (ICBUW) reported lead in the water, contamination of local food products, and the heavy metal “thorium” found in the bones of several local shepherds who died from leukemia. Sardinians are demanding the evacuation and closing of all military bases, the rehabilitation of contaminated areas, and compensation for all victims.

Uranium weapons have the potential to cause disease for generations to come. All those who were and are being exposed to uranium weapons are entitled to direct and comprehensive information about the targets, locations, type of weapons, and amounts of radioactive material used. The USA must provide details of their previous use of uranium weapons, particularly in Iraq, the Balkans, and Afghanistan. And now, with reports coming in to the campaign that depleted uranium is being used by the US in Syria, we are asked to contact Senator Dianne Feinstein, a member of the Subcommittee on Department of Defense Committee, to demand the truth. To contact the campaign, visit PAX. Ask for a copy of the report Laid to Waste: Depleted Uranium Contaminated Military Scrap in Iraq. And, California voters especially, please contact Senator Feinstein as soon as possible.

 

Post date: Fri, 11/04/2016 - 07:34
Human Trafficking

Press photo for “Women Are the Answer.” Credit UNAFF 2016

Submitted by WILPF Peninsula/Palo Alto Branch

The 19th United Nations Association Film Festival (UNAFF) of the Bay Area (including Palo Alto and Stanford University) took place October 20-30, 2016. One of the oldest film festivals in the US devoted solely to documentaries, it “was originally conceived to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights” For more about the festival, visit the website, UNAFF 2016: Compass for a Better World.

The Peninsula/Palo Alto WILPF Branch sponsored three films shown at the festival on the topic of human trafficking, since this is one of the issues WILPF branches are working on. The three films the branch sponsored were:

As posted on the Palo Alto WILPF Facebook page: “The sponsorship is at no cost to our branch, but gives us a chance to indicate our support for the many years we’ve had venues here on the peninsula for the festival’s documentary films and speakers. Sponsorship gives us the opportunity of having our membership brochures out at the community information table at the festival, and information on WILPF’s work to end human trafficking.”

Palo Alto Branch members distributed nearly 100 WILPF brochures and information from the WILPF website about human trafficking during the film festival.

Post date: Fri, 11/04/2016 - 07:25


The Portland, OR Branch reported on a special event that was held on Friday, October 21. The Multnomah Friends Meeting honored their longtime member—and longtime WILPF activist—Carol Urner.

Following an international supper at the Multnomah Friends Meeting House, Carol spoke about her international work for peace and justice across our planet. With her late husband, Jack, Carol spent over 35 years abroad, in Libya, the Philippines, Egypt, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Lesotho, and many other countries. She has served the cause of world peace in small African villages and at the United Nations.

Carol focused on her time in South Africa, when conditions were similar to the situation in the US situation right now. In her view, the end of apartheid depended on one individual, the South African Quaker academic and peacemaker Hendrik W. van der Merwe, who, for the 30 years previous, had gone from person to person on each side, looking for common ground.

Watch a video of Carol telling her stories. Or visit Flickr for an album of photos of the evening.

 

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