Nuclear weapons

Sesión de clausura de EPA

    Workshop at the European Peace Action forum in Malmö 2008

    From War Resisters International:

    La sesión de clausura estuvo más dedicada a mirar el futuro que a evaluar el foro de EPA. Nos dividimos en 3 grupos: coordinación de acciones, intercambio de información y ¿otro EPA?

    EPA's closing session

      Workshop at the European Peace Action forum in Malmö 2008

      From War Resisters International:

      The closing session was more for looking at the future than as a evaluation of EPA. We divided in three groups: coordination of actions, information sharing and another EPA?

      Reports from the EPA forum

        Notes from some of the workshops and seminars at the European Peace Action forum in Malmö can be found in the Documents area on this site.

        War Resisters International has written reports in English and Spanish.

        New EPA magazine ready

          The ePAZine, specially printed for the European Social Forum, has 16 pages of in depth articles about peace issues and interviews with peace activist groups from all over Europe. You also get the programme for European Peace Action forum, more information about the workshops and seminars and a quiz! Download it now for a preview, and get your copy at the ESF! If you want to help spreading the magazine at the ESF, let us know with the volunteer form.

          Help disrupt illegal work on WMD at Britain’s nuclear bomb factory

            Aldermaston Big Blockade – Monday, October 27 2008

            In 2006/7, Faslane 365 saw well over 1000 arrests during a year-long blockade of the Trident submarine base in Scotland . Last Easter, AWE Aldermaston saw its biggest demonstration in two decades as 5000 people surrounded the base to mark the 50th

            European Humanist Forum

              17 Oct 2008 - 19 Oct 2008

              “Peace and disarmament” inside the European Humanist Forum “The strength of nonviolence”, Milan, Italy, 17, 18 and 19 October 2008.

              www.humanistforum.eu