Refusing To Kill

by Payday Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2004 at 12:46 PM
payday@paydaynet.org 0207 209 4751 Crossroads Women’s Centre, 230a Kentish Town Rd NW5, London

As resistance to wars and occupations, including in Iraq and Palestine, grows, so does the movement of men (and women) who refuse to kill, rape or torture for the military. Also growing is the support they receive from the community, starting with women in their families.

 You are invited to an afternoon workshop to:

meet Matan Kaminer & Adam Maor, Israeli refuseniks who, after spending two years in jail for refusing to serve in the occupied territories, won their complete release from military service

see Refusing to Kill – a video about refuseniks around the world hear news about the public inquiries into Gulf War Syndrome in Britain and Italy

When: Saturday 30 October 2004, 2–5pm

Where: Crossroads Women’s Centre, 230a Kentish Town Rd NW5

(entrance in Caversham Rd); Kentish Town tube; fully wheelchair accessible

Who: Organised by Payday, an international, multiracial, anti-war, network of men working with the Global Women’s Strike.

As resistance to wars and occupations, including in Iraq and Palestine, grows, so does the movement of men (and women) who refuse to kill, rape or torture for the military. Also growing is the support they receive from the community, starting with women in their families.

For the past two years, Payday’s website, www.refusingtokill.net has publicised this movement, which has already won significant victories. These include:  

*reduced punishments for those who refuse to go to war

*growing desertion among troops

*refusal to report among reservists

*public inquiries for veterans whose health has been destroyed by the Gulf and other wars

*ending of compulsory military service for men in a number of countries, including Italy and Spain

*redirecting the military into building social and other programmes in revolutionary Venezuela

We hope you will join us to hear more about these victories and discuss how all of us can help strengthen the international movement so that governments everywhere invest in caring not killing. 

For information or to arrange interviews:

Ben Martin 0207 209 4751 or 07957 733 105

Email payday@paydaynet.org Website www.refusingtokill.net

Original: Refusing To Kill