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Telling stories of courageous Quakers in World War I

Updated 9 December 2022

The white feather diaries goes live on Monday 26 October. Published by Quakers in Britain, daily posts on White Feather Diaries website (website no longer available) feature five Quakers who bring alive their courage and the cost of following their conscience as the horror of World War I envelops their lives.Diarists tell the stories of conscientious objectors who said No to war.

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1915 a turning point in Quaker history

Updated 10 November 2015

New resources from Quakers in Britain draw parallels between Quaker work for peace in 1915 and today. The Testimony, is a fictional newspaper inspired by Quaker activities in World War I, while Remembering for Peace is a new assembly outline to encourage children to think about the impact of war and ways of remembering for peace.

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Quakers respond to terrorism

Updated 16 December 2015

As Parliament prepares to debate next steps in Syria, Quakers in Britain have made this statement.

Quakers responding to terrorism

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Quakers deplore vote to authorise air strikes in Syria

Updated 16 December 2015

Quakers in Britain opposed the vote in the House of Commons tonight to extend air strikes to ISIS targets in Syria.The vote was 397 for and 223 votes against taking action in Syria.

Quakers deplore decision to extend air strikes

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White Feather Day marks centenary

Updated 9 December 2022

One hundred years ago today conscription and conscientious objection became law. In the midst of World War I, Quaker MPs worked in parliament to ensure the recognition of the right to refuse to kill.This was the first time in history that legal objection to military service for an individual had been granted.

White feather day

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Quakers save lives, not take lives

Updated 11 December 2022

This week Quakers are marking the anniversary of the devastation wrought on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by World War II nuclear bombs. One hundred years ago Quakers were on a different battlefield, among courageous conscientious objectors rescuing the dying and wounded at the Somme, one of the bloodiest battles in World War I.

Quakers save lives, not take lives

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Arrested for saying 'no' to the arms fair

Updated 8 September 2017

As truckloads of equipment arrive in London at the world's largest arms fair, Quakers are peacefully protesting with faith groups to say 'no' to the arms trade and 'no' to profiteering from war. UPDATE: Eight Quakers were arrested on Tuesday during the 'No faith in war day'.

Saying 'no' to the arms fair

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Wearing poppies in hope and remembrance

Updated 14 November 2017

In these sombre days of Remembrance, many wear red or white poppies. Some wear both together.

Wearing poppies for remembrance and hope

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New film takes stand against militarism

Updated 17 October 2018

War School, a provocative film launched this week, is set to challenge the British government's attempt to entice children into support for war.

New film takes stand against militarism

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Young people make their remembrance about peace

Updated 17 February 2020

The centenary of the armistice that ended World War I is a poignant moment. As the world pauses, a national project, INSPIRE, will engage thousands of children in remembrance and in peacebuilding.

Young people make their remembrance about peace