WILPF Resolution on WILPF and UN Women
The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), meeting at the Quadrennial Congress in San José, Costa Rica in August 2011, Welcoming the formation of United Nations Entity for […]
WILPF Resolution On Threats To Costa Rican Unarmed Democracy And Culture Of Peace
The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), meeting at the Quadrennial Congress in San José, Costa Rica in August 2011, Recognizing the significant step towards peace that Costa […]
Congress Resolution on Lebanon
The 29th Triennial Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, meeting July 21-27, 2007 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Reaffirms all past WILPF resolutions on the Middle East, […]
Opposition to Military Installations in Cuba
The 28th Triennial Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, meeting 2–8 August 2004 in Gothenburg, Sweden 1. In recognition of the 44-year-old blockade against Cuba and […]
Opposition to Plan Colombia and Plan Patriota
The 28th Triennial Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, meeting 2–8 August 2004 in Gothenburg, Sweden WHEREAS Colombia has been involved in a bloody conflict for […]
Demand for a Referendum of the Saharawi People
The Aotearoa Section has been involved in hosting speaking tours in 2003 and 2004 from members of the Polisario Front of Western Sahara. In 1973, under the leadership of the […]
Maritime Boundary Between Timor Leste and Australia
We congratulate Timor Leste on gaining independence and applaud Australia’s support and assistance in this achievement. We acknowledge that Timor Leste is struggling to develop as a sovereign nation and […]
On the Situation in Iraq Resolution 2004
This Congress condemns the US‐led invasion and US and coalition intervention in Iraq and the continuing occupation. We call on the governments of the US and of the coalition partners to immediately withdraw all troops and coalition private‐sector military and military‐related 9 contractors from Iraq. To minimize civil armed conflict, all these entities should take their weapons with them out of Iraq. No state has the right to interfere with the leadership and peoples of another sovereign state. We call upon the UN and the international community to prosecute those responsible for crimes against humanity and for starting this illegal war. The international community should hold them responsible for the payment of reparations and for reconstruction. We invite the solidarity of all peoples of the world to bring this occupation to an end and help the Iraqi people rebuild their country.
Australian Reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples Resolution 2004
We urge the Australian Government to re-commit to the reconciliation process with Australia’s Indigenous peoples by recognizing that Australia was settled without a treaty. We urge the Australian Government to […]
Statement Requesting A Special Sitting Of CHR On Iraq
Madam President, The undersigned non-governmental organizations, which participated in one or both of two round tables on the war against Iraq and the human rights and humanitarian implications it has […]