For ten years war has been waging in Afghanistan – ten years too long.
A conference in Buenos Aires December 2012
PEACE, DISARMEMENT AND SOCIAL ALTERNATIVES TO GLOBAL NATO
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Continue reading →Please find here the program of the women’s meeting at the annual meeting of the No to War – No to NATO network
Continue reading →For ten years war has been waging in Afghanistan – ten years too long.
Statement agreed by No to War – No to NATO, annual meeting, Dublin, 15-17 April 2011 UN Security Council Resolution 1325 was not intended as a military tool.pdf
Continue reading →Statement agreed by No to War – No to NATO: UN Security Council Resolution 1325 was not intended as a military tool Support the Irish peace movement: Close down Shannon airport for military activities: SIGN the appeal HERE! Short report on the annual meeting in Dublin Please find here a presentation on the No to War – No to NATO – network, shown in Dublin 2011
Continue reading →Please find here the program of the annual meeting of the No to War – No to NATO network in Dublin
Continue reading →Platform paper of the international coalition “No to war – No to NATO” agreed in Istanbul, 1 July 2010 NATO is a child of the Cold War and the East-West confrontation. After more than 60 years of existence, NATO is an increasing obstacle to achieving world peace. Since the end of the Cold War, NATO has reinvented itself as a tool for military action by the “international community”, including the promotion of the so-called “war on terror”. In reality, it … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →Description of the Platform “No to Nato – No to war” (Draft)
Continue reading →Minutes ICC Meeting No to War – No to NATO Quaker House, New York, May 9th 2010
Continue reading →60 years are more than enough: “No to NATO – No to war” Our actions against aggressive NATO military policy during its 60th birthday from April 1st to 5th 2009, and at the end of the worldwide week of action of the World Social Forum in Belem, have been a great success despite massive obstructions. Our goal is to dissolve and dismantle NATO. Along the lines of “No to NATO – No to war” thousands of people protested and participated … Continue reading →
THE INTERNATIONAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE: NO TO NATO; NO TO WAR! 60 years are more than enough: “No to NATO – No to war” Our actions against aggressive NATO military policy during its 60th birthday from April 1st to 5th 2009, and at the end of the worldwide week of action of the World Social Forum in Belem, have been a great success despite massive obstructions. Our goal is to dissolve and dismantle NATO. Along the lines of “No to NATO … Continue reading →
With more than 500 participants from 20 European countries and the US and Canada, the International Congress of the peace movement focused on political critique and alternatives to NATO. Speakers from NATO countries of Europe and the USA, from Russia, Georgia, Afghanistan, and further countries criticized the policy of NATO which steers towards global militarization and demanded an end of NATO’s war in Afghanistan and the dismantlement of NATO and its global military bases. One of the most prominent voices … Continue reading →
Am vergangenen Samstag, den 28.03.2009 ist im Neuen Deutschland eine 16-seitige Sonder-Beilage “Nein zur NATO” erschienen. Sie wurde herausgegeben in Zusammenarbeit vom Neuen Deutschland und dem ICC (International Coordination Committee). Diese Beilage wird inhaltsgleich auch in der jungen Welt und der taz erscheinen. Einzelexemplare sind beim Materialversand anzufordern. Hier können Sie vier Seiten der Beilage mit detailierten Informationen zur Demonstration und zum Kongress als .pdf downloaden: Nein zur NATO BeilageND
Continue reading →On the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of the NATO military organization, we appeal to all people to come to Strasbourg and Baden-Baden 2009, to protest against NATO’s aggressive military and nuclear policies, and assert our vision of a just world free of war.
NATO is an increasing obstacle to achieving world peace. Since the end of the Cold War, NATO has reinvented itself as a tool for military action by the “international community”, including the promotion of the so-called “war on terror”. In reality it is a vehicle for US-led use of force with military bases on all continents, bypassing the United Nations and the system of international law, accelerating militarization and escalating arms expenditure – NATO countries account for 75% of global military expenditure. Continue reading →
The international network No to NATO was found under this motto in Stuttgart in October 2009. More than 650 organizations from over 30 countries signed the establishing call, the “Stuttgart Appeal”. They formed the network, which prepared and executed the international congress, the great demonstration, the camp village and other actions of civil disobedience in Strasbourg and Baden-Baden in April 2010. The celebrations of NATO should not go along without protest. Because NATO stands for war and armament, for nuclear … Continue reading →