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Women for Peace 2nd Remembrance Day ceremony at Flinders Station on
15/11/02 - grieving for the rape and murder of women in all wars, the
murder of
children, men and soldiers in all wars. Wars and weapons manufacture
must be banned in the world.
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Women for Peace 2nd
Remembrance Day ceremony at Flinders Station on
15/11/02 - grieving for the rape and murder of women in all wars, the
murder of
children, men and soldiers in all wars. Wars and weapons manufacture
must be banned in the world.
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Body Bag Protest on 22/12/02 at the British Consulate in
Melbourne,organised by the Medical Association for the Prevention of
War and Federation of
Community Legal Centres
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Body Bag Protest on 22/12/02 at the British Consulate in
Melbourne,organised by the Medical Association for the Prevention of
War and Federation of
Community Legal Centres
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A woman dressed in a burqa at the Body Bag protest at the British consulate,
Melbourne. Muslim women were raped and murdered in the Indo-Pakistan
wars, war in Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Bosnia, the Middle East, Somalia,
Sudan, Ethiopia, etc. Currently the burqa and the hijab are being demonised
in the community and in the media in Australia as part of a wider attack
on Muslim people since 11 September 01.
This
woman asks:
How much of me do you need to see,
to accept, acknowledge and respond
to my pain, suffering and my humanity?
I start no wars; I'm raped and killed in all wars.
I am you, you are me, we share the same humanity,
My name is Every Woman.
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Protest
at Station Pier, Melbourne, on 27/12/02 against the presence of
the American war ships USS Mobile Bay and USS Camden carrying weapons
of
mass destruction (death ships). Melbourne weapons inspectors for peace
were
denied permission to search the ships
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Women
for Peace weapons inspector scaling fence at Station Pier to
locate and report on weapons of mass destruction aboard American death
war
ships docked in Melbourne
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