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WIB Internationally
This section lists some of the websites for WIB
groups Internationally. There are many more active
groups that do not have websites, but who
communicate with each other through international
listservs.

Women in Black International
Conference, Italy, 2003
Support Needed for Women in Black Belgrade
13th Women in Black International
Conference, Jerusalem, August 12 - 16, 2005. 750
women from more than 40 countries attended,
including our own Andrea! Conference photos,
interviews, blogs and webcasts can be found at:
http://www.radiofeminista.net/indexeng.htm
Conference website :
http://www.womeninblack.org/jerusalem.html
Women in Black International
Listings:
http://www.womeninblack.org/
International WiB mailing-out list
in English: if you want to subscribe, send an email
with a short introduction to mailing-out list
International INTERACTIVE WiB e-list:if you want to
subscribe to this INTERACTIVE WiB e-group, go to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/interactiveWiB
and follow the instructions.
You will need to introduce yourself.

Rome / Madrid
Canberra, Australia:
http://www.womeninblackcanberra.org.au/
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University of Queens, Australia:
http://www.uqu.uq.edu.au/womens/thursdays/base_view
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Belgrade:
http://www.wib-zeneucrnom-belgrade.org/index-en.htm
Report from Belgrade

Belgrade 2003
France:
Les Femmes en Noir Paris
Marseille
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Israel:
http://coalitionofwomen.org/home/english/organizations/women_in_black
http://www.gilasvirsky.com/
WIB co-founding mother Gila Svirsky's new site with
a book telling the early history of Women in Black
in Israel.
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Italy:
Donne in Nero Italia
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Japan (Tokyo)
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Leuvin, Belgium:
http://snellings.telenet.be/womeninblackleuven/index_english.htm
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Spain:
Mujeres de Negro
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United Kingdom:
UK:
http://www.womeninblack.org.uk/
Cambridge:
http://www.camwib.org.uk/
Scotland:
http://www.wibs.org.uk/
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Women in Black Belgrade: receives
prestigous human rights award, and
Needs international support: under harassment for
human rights work.
Award: On 21st December 2005, Women in Black
received the Konstantin Obradovic Prize for the
promotion of human rights culture, for “a courageous
and relentless non-violent resistance to war,
militarism, and ethnic homogenization.” The award
was given by the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights.
Need for Support:
Women in Black Frederick joins vigils worldwide, and
Amnesty International in calling for an end to
harassment of human rights organizations,
independent journalists and others.
On 11/29/05 Amnesty International issued an alarming
report concerning attacks in Serbia and Montenegro
on human rights activist and independent journalists
who attempt to keep debate about past atrocities in
the public view. The report states, in part:
"These attacks are startlingly reminiscent of the
clampdown on human rights activists, journalists and
opposition activists which dogged the final days of
the presidency of Slobodan Milosevic." The Amnesty
report documents threats reportedly made not only by
private individuals, but by members of the security
forces, and members of the government or political
parties in coalition with the government. Although
the perpetrators of the majority of the incidents
remain unknown, it is reasonably suspected that they
are linked to right-wing nationalist groups.
The report highlights the fact that most of the
human rights activists targeted are challenging the
continuing climate of impunity for war crimes and
are encouraging both the Serbian authorities and
public to acknowledge the truth about the past,
focusing in particular on the 10th anniversary of
the massacre at Srebrenica during the war in Bosnia
and Herzegovina. The full report (Serbia and
Montenegro: The writing on the wall, Serbian human
rights defenders at risk, (AI Index: EUR:
70/016/2005) can be read at:
http://web.amnesty.org/library/index/engeur700162005.
The report specifies the attacks on a number of
human rights groups, including Women in Black,
Belgrade. A complete AI press release on this matter
appears at:
http://news.amnesty.org/index/ENGEUR700182005
WIB Frederick has sent a letter to Serbian and US
officials stating, in part:
WIB Frederick Letter
Letters of support can be sent to the following:
Contacts for letters
supporting WIB Belgrade
Report from Belgrade:
In their recent report on their extraordinary
activites in 2005, WIB Belgrade says:
"On this occasion, we wish to express our deepest
gratitude to all the activists from organizations
and networks for human rights and peace throughout
the world who lent us supports during this difficult
period, in which we endured various kinds of
pressures and attacks from a range of
clerical-fascist and neo-Nazi organizations in
Serbia and administrative pressures and obstacles
created by the government institutions of the
Republic of Serbia. We see this support as vital for
the strengthening of civil society and for the
globalization of peace, justice, non-violence,
feminism, anti-militarism, etc…
Furthermore, we would like to highlight the fact
that, in addition to the important international
recognition for our efforts (the Nobel Peace Prize
nomination as part of the initiative ‘1,000 Women
for Peace’), we are the recipients of a very
important award in the field of human rights in
Serbia. On 21st December 2005, Women in Black
received the Konstantin Obradovic Prize for the
promotion of human rights culture, for “a courageous
and relentless non-violent resistance to war,
militarism, and ethnic homogenization.” The award
was given by the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights.
Thank you from WIB Belgrade:
To our sisters in black,
Thank you very much for your letters expressing
concern about the actions of the Serbian government.
We greatly appreciate knowing that we are in your
thoughts & that you are taking the time to make your
voice heard on our behalf. Support from the
international community makes the continued police
repression easier to bear.
Thanks again and may you continue your important
work.
In Solidarity,
Women in Black - Belgrade
“What we need now is leadership committed to swiftly
concluding this era awash in blood, leadership that
understands the price we pay in death and
destruction for every hour of delay. What we need
now is leadership with expertise at reconciliation
and rapprochement. What we need now is women.”
--Gila Svirsky, WIB Israel,
addressing the UN Security Council, 10/29/02
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