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Stop the War Coalition - Wikipedia
The Stop the War Coalition (StWC), informally known simply as Stop the War, is a British group that campaigns against the United Kingdom's involvement in military conflicts. It was established on 21 September 2001 to campaign against the impending war in Afghanistan.
Lesswar.org | Evidence-Based Peacebuilding to Prevent Conflict
Lesswar promotes evidence-based peacebuilding to reduce armed conflict worldwide. Learn what works, explore data, and support effective peace initiatives.
Stop the War Coalition - Facebook
Italian dockers, German school students, French teachers, Spanish trade unionists, British anti-war activists and many more will be there to discuss how to stop the new drive to war and the austerity it's bringing with it.
Americans don’t want this war. They can end it - The Guardian
Polls show that the majority of Americans oppose the Israeli-US war, and only 17% trust the government to do what is right. And the war is only a month old.
How We Stop War | Data & Research on Successful Peace Initiatives
This website hosts the largest index of successful efforts to stop war in the world. Our index builds on decades of work by scholars, policy analysts, and journalists to provide this expansive and diverse selection.
About - Stop the War
The Stop the War Coalition (StWC) was founded in September 2001 in the weeks following 9/11, when George W. Bush announced the “war on terror”. Stop the War has since been dedicated to campaigning against and ending the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Ukraine and elsewhere.
List of anti-war organizations - Wikipedia
These groups range from temporary coalitions which address one war or pending war, to more permanent structured organizations which work to end the concept of war and the factors which lead to large-scale destructive conflicts.
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