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Post date: Wed, 03/20/2024 - 08:32

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Join us May 29-June 2, 2024 at our Virtual Congress!

Water is essential, yet our expectations that it will always be there excludes the activism and advocacy that is required to maintain our planet’s supply of this fundamental key to our existence. During this year’s Triennial Congress (May 29-June 2), WILPF will explore the pathways that we can unite with other activists and organizations around to protect this essential life force.

Our 2024 WILPF US Congress will cover many issues around growing shortages of fresh water, including competition for water, expanding economies, conflict, major inequities and development challenges, plus growing environmental degradation including climate change.

Please join WILPF as we work together with others towards sustaining a safer and better world. We will hear from experts in the field regarding water topics, discuss matters surrounding this essential source of life and coordinate ways to organize our efforts in working together towards protecting our water.

WILPF’s 2024 Congress will highlight the engagement of our issue committees, branches, and members and regional and organizational representatives on this theme – now and over the next two years – through learning, advocacy, and action. There will be presentations from Issue Committees which include cultural and creative expressions. Updates will be presented from peace workers from different corners of our Section. There is FUN lined up with interesting presentations by water protectors across the nation.  WATER IS LIFE!

 


To donate, please visit: www.bit.ly/WC2024
 

Post date: Sat, 03/02/2024 - 09:02

Rally in Des Moines Iowa; Credit: Jan Corderman

by Odile Hugonot Haber and Jan Corderman
Middle East Peace and Justice Action Committee

March 2024

On February 20 the US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza for the third time since the start of the war. The US once again stands alone in the fifteen member Council, making it complicit in extending the suffering of Palestinian citizens. (Click on this link for more information from Doctors Without Borders) 

In addition:

  • On Feb 22, Al Jazeera reported that at least 29,410 Palestinians have been killed and 69,465 injured in Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7. The death toll in Israel from the October 7 attacks stands at 1,139. 
  • The International Court of Justice’s hearings on the legality of the Israeli occupation of Palestine concluded Day Four on Feb 21.
  • The UN Commissioner for UNRWA appealed to the General Assembly asking for assistance stating: “In just over four months in Gaza there have been more children, more journalists, more medical personnel, and more UN staff killed than anywhere in the world during a conflict.”   
  • The Israeli’s military forces are now preparing for more attacks on Rafah. For more than a week, Israel has intensified its aerial attacks on Rafah, stating but never providing documentation that this city is the last refuge of Hamas militants who have been driven out of the rest of Gaza. An estimated 1.5 million refugees are now refugees in the area after being driven from communities in the north at Israel’s instruction. 

So why is the US so cold hearted, standing against the rest of the world on this matter? What is happening? Are we not the country that claims the inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness? Cutting off food, water and electricity is a war crime. Why is the government supporting this massacre, this genocide? 

stop the genocide in gazaThe US could be playing a constructive role. Instead, our policy has been to support Israel no matter what and to supply weapons with no questions asked. Consider the dollars our Government gives to Israel, to the tune of approximately $3.8 billion per year, even before the war started. From 1946 to 2022, the US provided Israel $150 billion in bilateral assistance. Israel is the largest cumulative recipient of US foreign aid. In addition, a bill that was voted down in the House of Representatives on February 7 proposed sending Israel $17.6 billion as part of a $95 billion foreign aid package. The bill was passed by the Senate on February 13, with Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) voting against advancing the bill once more to the House, stating on the Senate floor that he would not advance Israel’s genocidal military and starvation campaign in Gaza. It is unclear if the House will vote on the same package again.

The American Friend Service Committee (AFSC) wrote an article on the topic which tells us which companies in the US profited the most to the war in Gaza. Go check the full list of corporations here.

We’re left to demand that our Government stop putting the arms industry and Israel’s military machine over human rights in the West Bank and Gaza Strip  This is a massive human rights crisis and a human-made humanitarian disaster. We are the voice of human rights. This is why both the Middle East Peace & Justice Action Committee and the DISARM/End Wars Committee are asking our members to continue doing everything you and your Branch are doing!  It’s also time to consider divesting from the War Machine by:  

  1. Look at your retirement funds and make sure you are not invested in any weapons corporations, 
  2. Pass a resolution at your city council to make them divest
  3. Do not “bank on the bomb” by using banks that are investing in armament or nuclear weapons
  4. Spread the word using ICAN’s great materials:
    • their campaign kit has everything you need to post on social media
    • to reach out to your own financial institution and ask them why they’re still investing in these prohibited weapons, here also is a script you can use. 
  5. We’re also sharing Disarm’s guide, on reducing US military spending and moving the money to human needs can be found on the WILPF US Website:  https://wilpfus.org/our-work/disarmend-wars. You can find many other helpful guides there as well.

Here are some guides that are pending: 

Guide #5  "Your Tax Dollars at Work in the Middle East" - This is a guide to U.S. military expenditures in the Middle East region. Learn what these dollars could accomplish if redirected toward constructive rather than destructive purposes and how you can work to accomplish this goal of moving the money.

Guide #6  "Community Organizing for Branches" - General advice on the kinds of action WILPFers could do for the Call for Peace campaign.

Guide #7 "U.S. Military Spending Ruins the Environment" - Move the money from the bloated military budget to actions that help combat climate change and environmental degradation.

Guide #8 "National Military Spending and Your Town" - This guide explains how to find out the dollar amount collected from your community's tax payers that is going into the US military and what it could have been otherwise spent on, and how to share this information in your town.

Guide #9 "Moving money out of the military budget into programs to benefit poor people" - Uses the Moral Budget of the Poor People's Campaign and their Jubilee Policy Platform to show how to move billions of dollars from the military budget into programs benefiting the poor.

Guide #10 "How to get your local banks or city pension plan to divest from weapons companies" - Explains how to find out what companies your city's employees' pension plan invests in even if they use mutual funds, identify those companies that make nuclear weapons or other armaments, and work to get the pension plan to divest from those companies.

 

Post date: Sat, 03/02/2024 - 08:48

 

by Darien De Lu
President
April Knutson
Member of the Congress Program Committee

March 2024

I’ll acknowledge, as President of WILPF US, in the last year of my second term, I was really looking forward to an in-person WILPF Congress, originally planned to take place in St. Paul, Minnesota. I had given a lot of thought to how I’d protect myself from COVID, both there and while traveling across the country, from California to Minnesota, by train. I was also eager to take some time to visit the Twin Cities, which I had heard are known nationally for their theaters and museums. But now – for multiple compelling reasons – our National Congress Committee and the Board have decided that our 2024 Congress will be entirely virtual – and that’s OK!

Having a virtual Congress addresses a serious problem that the Congress Committee members have been grappling with for months: affordability. The various costs tied to attending the Congress – travel, accommodations, and food – all add up quickly and dramatically.  

This year, more than I’ve been aware of with prior Congresses, we’ve been looking for ways that the Congress could roll out a welcome mat to our members of all income levels. Now, with the new plan for an all-virtual Congress, we’ve found that! With a modest registration charge (to be determined) and no other financial costs, all income levels should be able to attend. With evening and weekend sessions and zero COVID risk, active participation will be available to all those interested, as much as their free time and energy levels allow!

Also, this year, I’ll be working in collaboration with the Congress Program Committee to find ways to involve multiple members from each and all of our branches, as well as the Jane Addams Branch members/at-large WILPF members.  

As I said, I was looking forward to an in-person WILPF Congress and to the chance to reconnect with WILPF members from across the country. But what I’ve realized is that by being virtual and easier for more members to attend, this year’s Congress holds the opportunity to meet with members from the many brand new branches we now have, compared to 3 years ago! I anticipate that some of the young women from the new Miami Mujeres Branch will join us at the Congress. Also, members from the several other southern branches, formed over the last few years, will be able to attend, as well as branches that are in the process of forming – such as the re-initiated Chicago Branch, which, on February 24, just held its second event. 

In this 2024 Congress, we’ve benefitted from the experience gained, by us and others, in 4 years of virtual events. So – in contrast with the virtual Congress in 2021 – we’ll likely offer various kinds of Congress “breakout” spaces. I’m looking forward to meeting and talking with a wide array of folks in informal socializing breakout rooms. In addition to the main sessions of presentations (resembling webinars) and breakout rooms for socializing, I hope for spaces for sharing poetry and song. Some of these may be taking place simultaneously. 

We’ll scale back the Congress duration from the remarkable 13 days of our 2021 Congress – yet, in the last few days of May and start of June, we’ll fit in workshops and presentations from branches, issue committees, and even individual board and general members.  

But these descriptions are still fairly speculative! Will we have concurrent sessions? Just how much will the registration cost be? What form will various traditional Congress events take?  We’re continuing to re-assemble the pieces now that we’ve realized – in this extremely busy and critical year of nationwide elections and worldwide wars and crises – that a virtual Congress will better serve WILPF’s members. 

All along, the Congress Program Committee has been compiling and pursuing program ideas. Despite the change in format (from in-person to virtual), we’re pursuing our theme of Water on the Frontlines for Peace, and we’ve lined up some exciting featured speakers. Also, as part of the Congress, we hope to hear from indigenous groups. 

In preparing for the in-person Congress in Minnesota, we reached out to the local Native Americans, mostly Dakota and Ojibwe, who actively protect the rivers, lakes and groundwater of the state. In Minnesota, as in the rest of the country, we found that local Native Americans are forming alliances with peace groups and environmental groups. What can we learn from each other in our united quest to save the planet and work for peace?

Many months ago, at the start of the Congress planning process, we were very encouraged by the offer of the InterContinental Hotel in St. Paul: an excellent room rate ($119/night for two queen beds!) and the use of meeting rooms without additional charges. Also, our negotiations with the local and helpful AV For You company– for the technical equipment for a “hybrid” event –  were moving forward. Yet, we hadn’t reckoned with the extent of the technology we’d need, plus other new and higher expenses. It’s been a bit of a rocky road!

Yet if there’s anything WILPF’s long history has taught us, it’s the importance of flexibility and resilience. We’ll hope to work with the InterContinental and AV For You on some other event.  We’re revising our scheduling and plans – and we’ll have a great Congress! Watch for an eAlert with more details later this month.
 

Post date: Sat, 03/02/2024 - 08:37

WILPF members Roberta Ahlquist and Cherrill Spencer plus other pro-Palestine activists with banner they showed to President Biden’s motorcade when he visited the San Francisco Bay Area on February 22, 2024; Credit: Cherrill Spencer

By Cherrill Spencer and Dianne Blais
Disarm Issue Committee

March 2024

  • The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has announced that the Doomsday Clock remains at 90 seconds to midnight, “due to ominous trends that continue to point the world toward global catastrophe.”
  • WILPF members are hitting the streets and phones to call for a Ceasefire in Gaza, NOW!  
  • January 22, 2024 was the third anniversary of the entry into force of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW).  An impressive new book by Timmon Wallis, “Warheads to Windmills: Preventing Climate Catastrophe and Nuclear War”, is now available to share facts and ideas.  
  • It’s time to hold a watch party for the Oscar awards ceremony on March 10th and inform your friends and relatives that the danger from nuclear weapons did not stop in the 1960s as one might suppose from the end of the Oppenheimer film.

Do You Know What Time It Is?

On January 23, 2024, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announced that the setting for the Doomsday Clock will remain at 90 seconds to midnight, “due to ominous trends that continue to point the world toward global catastrophe.”

The Doomsday Clock is a symbolic graphic that warns the public about how close we are to destroying our world with dangerous technologies of our own making. It is a metaphor, a reminder of the perils we must address if we are to survive on the planet - nuclear risks, climate change, disruptive technologies, and biosecurity.  

The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons

January 22, 2024 was the third anniversary of the entry into force of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). Every year on this date, WILPF members are asked to do as many suggested actions as possible, every day of the year!  Here were some ideas provided by the Nuclear Ban Treaty Collaborative.

The Warheads to Windmills Campaign urges us all to support Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton’s HR-2775, this session’s number for the “Nuclear Weapons Abolition and Conversion Act.” which supports the TPNW, and diverting funds from weapons production to producing carbon-free, nuclear-free energy, environmental restoration, and other human needs.  The campaign has been successful at signing up organizational endorsers.

WILPFUS has been promoting Ms Norton’s bill in every session since she introduced it in 2004.  Please sign our online petition to the President (who could sign the TPNW today and thus start the process of disarming the US of its approximately 5000 nuclear weapons). Also, do phone your US Representative at the Congressional Hotline: 202-224-3121 and ask them to co-sponsor HR-2775 TODAY!  

Warheads to Windmills

An impressive new book by Timmon Wallis, “Warheads to Windmills: Preventing Climate Catastrophe and Nuclear War”, is now available.  He spoke about his book with David Swanson of World Beyond War,

“To survive the climate crisis, we need money, brainpower and infrastructure for the most effective climate solutions,” Timmon wrote in the description. “Those resources are currently being squandered by the nuclear weapons industry. We'll also need the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitters to stop pointing nuclear missiles at each other and start building unprecedented global cooperation. Can we ‘feed two birds with one scone’ by converting assets from nuclear weapons of mass extinction to evidence-based climate solutions?

Dianne Blais and Katherine Flaherty“This book is a tool kit for campaigners on both issues to work together on treaties, divestment, boycotts, lobbying, legislation, education, conversion and more. It debunks myths, frauds, and distractions,” the description continues. “It's full of well-documented facts and figures, tools and strategies, personal and political inspiration for swift, decisive action.”

Dianne Blais and Katherine Flaherty at the January 13 rally in Washington DC; Credit: Dianne Blais]

Timmon is touring the country, speaking in bookstores and other venues. If you would like to invite Timmon to speak to your branch, or can help set up an event at a local bookstore, please contact anduin@nuclearban.us

Gaza Actions

DISARM members have been involved in many Gaza actions since October 7, 2023. Cherrill Spencer and other Palo Alto, CA WILPF members showed their End the Genocide and Ceasefire NOW signs to President Biden as he was driven to and from a nearby fundraising event on February 22. 

Above is a photo of two WILPFers at the January 13 event in Washington, DC. Bread and Puppet (one of the oldest nonprofit political theater companies in the country) brought birds and "Ceasefire Now" banners from Vermont to DC. You can see some of their white puppets in the background.

Oscar Watch on March 10

As you know, we have been using the “Oppenheimer” film to highlight the awfulness of nuclear weapons. Now the film has been nominated for 13 Oscars. We can use the Oscar awards ceremony on TV to inform our friends and relatives about the ongoing horrific effects of nuclear weapons. Please arrange a "watch the Oscars" party in your home for your friends and family and tell them about the whole nuclear enterprise and why WILPF is against it. Use this trifold brochure and this list of actions to support the TPNW at your watch party.  The Oscar awards ceremony is on ABC on Sunday, March 10 starting at 4pm PDT. The 13 nominations the film has received means it could win an Oscar at any moment during the 2–3-hour ceremony.

Please JOIN WILPF SMART on Facebook and share YOUR photos and ideas! 

And check out the Disarm Committee! Disarm Meetings are held the 2nd and last Sundays at 4:30 pm PT, 6:30 CT, 7:30 pm ET. Attending meetings are members throughout the US doing amazing work to make this a more peaceful world. 

Two are:

  • Hideko Tamura Snider, celebrating her 90th birthday and the release of her updated book One Sunny Day about her experience of the Hiroshima bomb, usually attends.
  • Ellen Thomas, who spent 18 years in front of the White House, educating visitors about the dangers of nuclear war, is a co-chair of the committee.

Come to the meetings and hear about our 11 campaigns, and tell us about yours.  Write disarmchair@wilpfus.org and check out this link for more info.

Post date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 13:37

 

March 2024

On March 2, millions across the world are expected to march for Gaza. The Israeli government is planning to have a full-scale invasion of Rafah on March 9, one day before the start of Ramadan.

On February 20, the US vetoed for the third time a resolution in the Security Council for an immediate, humanitarian cease-fire put forth by Algeria. The UK is still abstaining. A full-scale Israeli invasion of Rafah would be a disastrous escalation of the US-backed genocide with more than 1.3 displaced Palestinians from other parts of Gaza now trying to shelter in Rafah that has little drinkable water, destroyed sewer systems and raw sewage in the streets, starvation, the spread of life-threatening diseases and hospitals destroyed with others on the brink of collapse.

This call to action is to:

  • Stop the genocide
  • Call for a permanent ceasefire now
  • Demand no more weapons be sent to Israel
  • Ask for food, water and medicine
  • Restore US Funding of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) 

Now is the time to act! WILPF US members and branches – please join with people across the US and around the world who are going into the streets in cities and towns as part of this global day of protest and action on March 2.  Organize and make plans now – March 2nd is just a few days away!

You can find US actions and register your local action here, as well as toolkits and graphics to download.

 

 

Post date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 13:03

By Dianne Blais

March 2024

WILPF US is encouraging all members to support this walk for peace and planet, justice and democracy - there are many ways to be involved. Check out the route here, as well as a description of the kinds of assistance available for those who walk and other ways you can help out. Start now by inviting a WILPF friend and others to join you. 

You can plan to make some banners and signs that include the WILPF US logo. Order WILPF banners now at this link to have ready in time for the walk and events in DC on July 5th.

Be sure to take pictures for the August eNews and Fall Peace and Freedom article. And, please write a Letter to the editor of your local paper about the PeaceWalk2024.

No to NATOAt the same time, No to NATO, Yes to Peace is a summit and rally from July 5-7, the weekend before the NATO 75th Anniversary meeting in DC, July 9-11. People from around the world are coming to say Yes to Peace and No to NATO and war. 

Please plan now to join with WILPF along the March route and in DC. Let's lift our voices up for peace. 

Post date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 12:50

Ellen Siegel and Ghada Karmi outside the Israeli Embassy in London in 1972; Credit: Ellen Siegel

By Leni Villagomez Reeves and Ellen Siegel

March 2024

Ellen Siegel, a Jewish-American nurse and activist in Israeli-Palestinian, Jewish and Palestinian solidarity projects was the most recent guest at the Jane Addams Branch WILPF meeting on February 21. She worked as a nurse in the Sabra refugee camp in Beirut during the massacre at Sabra and Shatila and testified before the Kahan Commission (formally known as the Commission of Inquiry into the Events at the Refugee Camps in Beirut) in Jerusalem. She is on the Advisory board of American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA) and is a supporter of the National Institution of Social Care in Lebanon. Her focus is justice, peace and freedom for the people of Palestine.

Ellen described her experience of growing  up in an atmosphere that presented Israel in a wholly positive light, an experience many of us shared, since that was the prevailing US view, even on the left. In her own words, she described how her views on Israel later changed.

“I’m in the Washington Branch of WILPF and I’m a Jewish-American. I was born within days of when Anne Frank went into hiding. I grew up in a holocaust/post-holocaust era. I went to Hebrew School, I had a Bat Mitzvah and I went to a Jewish school of nursing. So I have a very firm understanding of the history of my people. In the late 60s, like most of us, I was active and I had never met an Arab, much less a Palestinian.

“In the early 70s, I traveled to Europe, and I needed some medical attention, and I decided to go to the American University of Beirut Hospital. When I was in Beirut, I started to ask questions about the Palestinians. I was taken to a refugee camp called Burj al-Barajneh. When I was in the camp, I met with an old man who had been exiled from his home in 1948 and I heard from him the story of the Palestinians – how he had lost his home, his land, his orchards. And, in my heart I've never left that hospital room.

“I was in this camp during the Munich incident, if you all remember that, and Israel bombed the south of Lebanon in retaliation for the killing of Israeli soldiers, which the Palestinians did not do. The Germans did. I volunteered my nursing services to the Lebanese Red Crescent, and I went to the south of Lebanon. While I was there I saw incredible destruction that the Israelis had inflicted on the villages. After, I spent several months in Lebanon and I tried to learn as much as I could about the Palestinians.”

Ellen then went to Israel and worked on a kibbutz for several months, where she “started to learn about the discrimination of many Israelis towards the Arab population”. She then went to London, where she joined an anti-Zionist Jewish group and a Palestinian solidarity group.
 

“One of our demonstrations was in front of the Israeli Embassy and the Jewish people in the group decided to give up their ‘right of return’. As a Jew, I have a right to return to Israel. Any Palestinian who was born in Israel is not allowed to return, and so we had a demonstration.”

Ellen SiegelEllen shared a photo from the demonstration. On the left is Ghada Karmi, whose family was forced to leave their Jerusalem home when she was 8, when Israelis took their house in 1948. Her family was one of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians forced out by Zionist militia attacks. Over 80% of the population in what became Israel, or 750,000 Palestinians, were permanently displaced, and thousands were killed. Ghada became a physician, then an academic and author, always dedicated to freedom and justice for Palestine. The friends have kept in touch and they have done similar demonstrations in the 20-plus years since. “Nothing essential has changed,” said Ghada in an interview with Janet McMahon for the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs.

Above: Ellen Siegel; Credit: Courtney Asker, used with permission

Ellen said she then “came back to the United States and joined Palestinian solidarity groups.” After Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982, she volunteered to go to Beirut as a nurse for the Palestinians. She was assigned to Gaza Hospital in the Sabra refugee camp and was there for the massacre. 

“I volunteered to go to Beirut in 1982 after Israel’s invasion of Lebanon because I wanted to help the Palestinians, and Israel was not speaking in my name. The massacre in Sabra and Shatila from September 16-18 of 1982 involves three countries… the United States, Lebanon, and Israel. The president-elect of Lebanon, Bachir Gemayel was assassinated. Israel launched an attack on Beirut on 15 September and sealed it off so no one else could leave.

“Following the assassination, the Israelis surrounded the entire refugee camp with tanks and soldiers.  They would not let anybody out and they would not let anybody in except the Phalange. The Phalange are a Lebanese Christian Militia, who are the sworn enemy of the Palestinians, and Israel decided that they wanted to get rid of any Palestinian fighters who were still in the camp. The Phalange came in and they started to kill people; they started to massacre people, but in the most horrendous way with axes and knives.

“The Israelis shot flares into the air. One of the other physicians and I went up to the roof of the hospital and we saw flares going into the air, followed by gunfire. What was happening was it lit the way for the Phalange to go door to door and kill people. This went on for two days.” 

She made it clear that the Israeli army controlled entrance and egress absolutely. They shot flares to light the way. The bulldozers that pushed dirt over the bodies of some 3,500 Palestinian and Lebanese civilians were marked in Hebrew letters. The Israeli commanders were overseeing all this from their command posts and, as the Phalangists were marching the volunteer doctors and nurses at gunpoint to a wall to be shot, Israeli forces intervened. “From the Israeli Forward Command post, they  saw what the Phalange were doing and said ‘We can't be killing white people, all these Norwegians and Swedish and Americans'.

"I believed in what I was doing. I believe my being there was the right thing to do. That my taking care of these patients was the right thing to do. And if I had to die alongside the Palestinians, it was okay."

After the massacre, Ellen volunteered to go to Jerusalem to testify before the Kahan Commission of Inquiry, led by judge Aharon Barak.

“[Aharon Barak] is now the Israeli judge on the International Court of Justice [ICJ] in the Hague, which is kind of interesting. He whitewashed the whole Sabra and Shatila Massacre and it seems he whitewashed the whole ICJ also.”

Ellen says she has visited Beirut in September every year for the past 15 years to commemorate those that died.

“And here we are in 2024, and I'm looking at what's happening in Gaza, and the pain and suffering that's going on and the amputations with no anesthesia, the starvation, the lack of water, the lack of food, the most pathetic pictures I have ever seen in my life of these children under the rubble. The bread that they, these little children, are trying to eat is a flat, round, brown thing. It's made up of grass and animal feed. There are trucks waiting to go in there, and they're being blocked. And there are Israeli demonstrators that are standing there demonstrating against having any of these trucks come in and the Israeli Defense Force is allowing that to happen. There's a cultural genocide going on there. They have completely flattened Gaza — all of the mosques, schools, the universities, everything is gone. There's nothing left.

“And so it's very important that we keep up. What people have to keep doing is supporting the BDS [Boycott, Divest, Sanction] movement. Keep the demonstrations going. Keep up the phone calls.
And hopefully, this nightmare will end soon.

“The reason I do this is because I learned as a child that if you are aware that if something bad is happening to people, you must speak up. That this is the moral and right thing to do…very simply.”

Take Action

For a Ceasefire:

Boycott, Divest, Sanction:

Humanitarian Aid to Palestine: 

Learn more:

 

 

Post date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 12:29

From left to right:  Frankie Anni, John Brabant, Buzz Ferver, and Bob Ackland hold the VT PFAS/Military Poisons banner at the January 30th Press Conference in the Montpelier Statehouse; Credit: PFAS Coalition

by Marguerite Adelman

March 2024

Individuals impacted by widespread pollution from toxic PFAS (per- and poly fluoroalkyl substances or forever chemicals) and pesticides joined the Vermont PFAS/Military Poisons Coalition and numerous other environmental groups for a day of legislative action at the Montpelier Statehouse on Tuesday, January 30th.

Community members braved the cold to greet legislators as they entered the Statehouse. With table displays of the numerous products that contain forever chemicals, activists greeted and spoke with representatives, raising awareness about the national PFAS and pesticide contamination crisis, sharing their platform for the 2024 legislative session. 

“We are calling on our legislators to ban PFAS as a class of chemicals, reduce the use of pesticides by 50% by 2030, ban landfills from releasing PFAS-containing leachate into our waterways, end sewage and wastewater overflows, and ban the spreading of biosolids [aka sewage plant sludge and septic tank waste] on our agricultural lands until we can prove that they are safe to use,” stated Marguerite Adelman, Coordinator of the Vermont PFAS/Military Poisons coalition.

Vermont’s Lt. Governor David Zuckerman, Marguerite Adelman, Based on this vision for Vermont, groups present urged legislators to support crucial, health-protective bills like S.25, an act that would regulate these toxic chemicals in cosmetic products, textiles, and synthetic turf, and S.197, an act relating to the procurement and distribution of products containing PFAS, especially in pesticides, and monitoring adverse health conditions attributed to PFAS.

Left: Vermont’s Lt. Governor David Zuckerman chats about PFAS legislation with Marguerite Adelman, VT PFAS/Military Poisons Coordinator, outside of the Montpelier Statehouse; Credit: PFAS Coalition

After a morning of engagement with legislators, the coalition gathered in the State House for a press conference, during which speakers from multiple groups shared their vision for a healthy, thriving and toxin-free state.  

James Ehlers, Lake Champlain International, noted that “The Coalition has been educating state lawmakers on the dangers posed by this poisonous class of chemicals for years. It is now up to the politicians. Will they protect the public – Vermont farmers, families, our food and water, our fish and wildlife – or will they continue to protect the polluters poisoning us for their own profit? How they vote on S.25 and S.197 will reveal their priorities.”

PFAS products
Products containing PFAS; Credit: PFAS Coalition

Legislation about pesticides is a particular passion of Sylvia Knight, Vermont Pesticide and Poison Action Network (VT PAPAN). During the press conference, Sylvia stated: “We declare a Citizens’ Mandate to reduce pesticides because every year the Agency of Agriculture reports use of over 1 million pounds of pesticide active ingredients, not including the unidentified ingredients which can include PFAS and be a large portion of pesticide products. Nor does the data include pesticides purchased over the counter by individuals. This accounting system must be reformed!” Members of VT PAPAN are supporting H.706, an act relating to banning the use of neonicotinoid pesticides.

PFAS in landfills has become a huge concern for those who live near the Coventry Landfill near Lake Memphremagog. Henry Coe, Don’t Undermine Memphremagog’s Purity (DUMP), noted that “We in the Northeast Kingdom live with Vermont's only permitted private landfill,  just one mile upslope from Lake Memphremagog, a drinking water reservoir for 175,000 Quebec neighbors. To that landfill goes the largest portion of PFAS in our waste stream. The landfill operator's trucks are hosts to PFAS, our most toxic and dangerous invasive species. While the single landfill model may be business friendly, in my opinion, it is decidedly people and environmentally unfriendly. We must reset the mentality of 'out of sight- out of mind' for the garbage we as individuals, we as communities, generate." DUMP is supporting H.48, an act relating to solid waste management.as well as H.674, an act relating to regulation of septage and other materials containing PFAS.

“We are asking our legislators to value people and the planet over big polluters,” said John Brabant of Vermonters for a Clean Environment, “and that means passing bills that protect our drinking water, our food and farmland, and the health of generations to come.” 

The advocacy day was live-streamed by ORCA Media; was the top story on WCAX News;  and was a feature story on My Champlain Valley.

The WILPF US Earth Democracy and Military Poisons website can be found at www.militarypoisons.org . On the website, detailed information about the following states, military sites, and PFAS are included: California, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont.  There is also a Military Poisons Facebook page and a Vermont Military Poisons Project Facebook page.
 

Post date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 12:15
Francia-Marquez

Francia Marquez, Vice-President of Columbia. Credit: Minrex (Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Cuba)

By Leni Villagomez Reeves

March 2024

For more than 52 years, various right-wing governments of Colombia and revolutionary forces including the FARC and the ELN, maintained a state of war. In 2012, formal negotiations for a peace treaty began, with the goal that the government of Colombia would cease to attack the rebels and that they would abandon armed struggle and take part in political processes.

To create the conditions possible for this to occur, certain conditions were agreed upon, including agrarian reform, political participation, an end to paramilitary violence, narco trafficking and production, a truth and reparations commission and security guarantees. The negotiations took place in Havana over a series of years, and initially Cuba and Norway were the guarantor states, a formal agreement with contract stipulations, which Cuba upheld when talks with the ELN faction broke down in 2019. When talks collapsed, a group of ELN negotiators remained in Cuba. Then-President Ivan Duque demanded their return to Colombia, but Cuba declined to comply and violate previous agreements.

Peace Talks Resumed in 2022

In May 2022, Colombia elected its first progressive center-left government with the ticket of Gustavo Petro and Francia Marquez. Peace talks resumed, starting with a bilateral cease-fire between the Colombian government and the ELN. This is now thought to be an irreversible process, the first time such a point has been reached. The sixth cycle of talks in Havana extended the cease-fire.

Assata ShakurThe government, ELN, Catholic Church, and the United Nations will lead the verification and monitoring mechanism of the ceasefire. The parties have agreed to dialogue first, before responding belligerently to any breach of the ceasefire. Notably, women’s and LGBTQ+ organizations, as well as representatives of Afro-Colombian and indigenous  peoples, were included in the peace process. Victims’ rights and non-recurrence were also addressed.

Left: Assata Shakur, US political prisoner granted asylum in Cuba; Credit: Public Domain.

It is expected that in May of 2025, an official state of peace will exist in Colombia. President Petro said: “I must express our appreciation to Cuba for their hospitality for peace, which they have offered not just at this time, but as they have accompanied us through a decades-long process to keep us from killing each other in Colombia. Today, other generations will surely have two words in their hearts, like a flag: hope and change.”

Venezuela will be the probable location for the seventh round of talks, and the Guarantor States are Cuba and Norway, continuing in that role, with Mexico, Venezuela, Chile, and Brazil joining in.

US State Sponsors of Terrorism List

The US government recently issued its annual review of its State Sponsors of Terrorism List. It notes that on January 12, 2021, the Department of State designated Cuba as a State Sponsor of Terrorism. As evidence for that designation, two points were listed: “Citing peace negotiation protocols, Cuba refused Colombia’s request to extradite 10 ELN leaders“. However, the list also acknowledged that: “In November, pursuant to an order from Colombian President Petro, the Attorney General announced that arrest warrants would be suspended against 17 ELN commanders, including those whose extradition Colombia had previously requested.”

Clearly, this completely invalidates any notion of Cuba’s fidelity to the written terms of a Guarantor State in the Colombia Peace Process as a reason for inclusion on this list. The Colombian government has declared that no violation or “sponsorship of terrorism” has occurred. The State Department has only one other reason to cite: “Cuba also continues to harbor several US fugitives from justice wanted on charges related to political violence, many of whom have resided in Cuba for decades.” This is not an excerpt, but the whole statement. Cuba's designation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism thus appears to be based on Cuba offering asylum to US political prisoners of the COINTELPRO war on Black America.

It might be necessary to highlight the fact that there is a government that can act ethically rather than expediently or opportunistically. We find it hard to believe that Cuba will not sell Assata Shakur to the state of New Jersey for $2 million or to the US for political advantage and relief from the State Sponsor of Terrorism List international financial restrictions that are crippling Cuba’s fine national health system. Integrity in government is new to us, and startling, and moving.
                

Post date: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 12:11
water on the frontlines for peace

By Dianne Blais
WILPF US Jane Addams Branch Convener

March 2024

Next month's meeting on March 20 will be all about Congress. Come and learn about the planned program and everything else planned for May 30-June 2. Please register in advance for the March 20 meeting using this link. After registering you'll receive the Zoom link and other information on how to join the meeting.

On February 21 we had a great meeting with guest speakers Ellen Siegel, Gloria McMillan, and Andre Shelton. The recording will be on WILPFUStoday youtube .

Join us for the monthly meetings on the third Wednesday of each month at this same time: 5 pm PT / 6 pm MT / 7 pm CT/ 8 pm ET.

We'll feature special announcements, guest speakers, WILPF US leaders (board members, International reps, issue committee and ad hoc committee chairs, and branch chairs), and welcome comments and discussion with all attendees. 

For more information, please contact JABrCon@WILPFUS.org.

 

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