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International
Network of Women Solidarity against War ð International
Network of Women in Black
Statement
Women Solidarity against War
Unfortunately, war tension in the Balkans have not become a part of the past,
yet.
The peace agreement in Macedonia is still very fragile. Each side should put more
efforts as to stop the violence. The international community is obliged to stop
the renewal of violence and to disarm all sides, that do not behave in accordance
with the signed peace agreement. The civilians are, as in all previous wars, the
most tragic victims of armed conflicts. The number of displaced persons has already
gone beyond 115 000.
International Network of Women Solidarity against War ð International Network
of Women in Black supports all organizations in Macedonia, in spite of their ethnical
structure, who are looking for ways to create a peace and to achieve nonviolent
conflict resolution in Macedonia. The Network supports organizations of Macedonian,
Albanian, Turkish, Serbian, Roma and other women who resist every kind of ethnic
homogenization and do not recognize the right of the militarists to, speak on
the behalf of the whole community.
We are damanding an urgent cease of armed conflicts and violence, which is a compulsory
precondition for establishing peace and encouraging displaced persons to return.
International Network of Women in Black, which exists already for ten years, made
and is still making visible womens nonviolent resistance to all wars and
to all kinds of militarism. That is what we intend to do this time also, just
before our tenth gathering.
(Novi Sad, Aug. 23rd-26th 2001.)
Belgrade, Aug. 22nd 2001.
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