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The long-term cost of war: how sending landmines to Ukraine undermines the fight for a mine-free future
After I spoke on the radio back in 2023 about peace and pacifism in the context of the war in Ukraine, I had a Quaker get in touch with me. One problem with war, he said, was its corrupting nature "even on those whose cause, like the Ukrainians, is just". Over time, groups and countries can start to use tactics that they earlier condemned, such as the use of landmines.
The long-term cost of war: how sending landmines to Ukraine undermines the fight for a mine-free future
The quick and the good: building a peace that lasts
For those who care about peace in the world and the equal worth of all people, these are troubling times. As one Quaker put it recently, the constant barrage of attacks on our testimonies creates a spiritual as well as political crisis.
The quick and the good: building a peace that lasts
"I am dedicated to ending this unjust war"
Sasha's letter was read at this year's International Conscientious Objectors Day reflection, where we give thanks for all who resist the drumbeat of war and instead prefer to walk the path of peace. It can often feel like we are in an endless cycle of violence. Yet the cycle is broken each and every time someone exercises their globally recognised right and refuses to take part in killing.
"I am dedicated to ending this unjust war"
Remembering Srebrenica: 30 years on
Friday 11 July 2025 will mark 30 years since the massacre at Srebrenica, when over 8,000 Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) men, and boys over 12, were murdered in the town in the worst single event of the Bosnian civil war of 1992–1995. Churches have come together to organise events to mark this anniversary, and we encourage Quakers to support them.
Remembering Srebrenica: 30 years on