This article was published in The Broken Rifle, December 2013, No. 98
Find it here: http://wri-irg.org/campaigns/prisoners_for_peace
1st December is Prisoners
for Peace Day. For over 60 years, War Resisters' International
have, on this day, made known the names and stories of those
imprisoned for actions for peace. Many are conscientious objectors,
in gaol for refusing to join the military. Others have taken
nonviolent actions to disrupt preparation for war.
This day is a chance for you to demonstrate your
support for those individuals and their movements, by writing to
those whose freedom has been taken away from them because of their
work for peace.
While WRI has a permanent Prisoners
for Peace list, which we make a special effort to update for
Prisoners for Peace Day on December 1st.
We invite you to:
- Put aside some time on December 1st, or a day close to it, to send cards that express your solidarity. You can find the names and address here: http://www.wri-irg.org/inprison, or you can download the list as a pdf file below
- Get your friends, peace group, class, faith or community group together and organise a card-writing session;
- Set up a stall in your town centre, perform a bit of street theatre, or do whatever else it takes to attract attention and interest.
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