Gegen die Militarisierung der Jugend

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Our Countering the Militarisation of Youth programme identifies and challenges the many ways in which young people around the world are encouraged to accept the military and military values as normal, and worthy of their uncritical support. Militarisation is a process that goes far beyond overt recruitment. It includes the presence and influence of the armed forces in education, public military events such as parades and military-themed video games.

As part of our programme, we bring together a network of activists already working on countering youth militarisation in their own settings, and encourage more people to take action on these issues. Our activities with this aim include:

Antimili-youth.net

In August 2014 we launched a website specifically on the topic of youth militarisation. It's a place where you can add your own resources - to share documentation on how young people come into contact with the military, and how to challenge the militarisation of young people around the world. Find it here: http://www.antimili-youth.net

International Week of Action Against the Militarisation of Youth

In June 2013, we supported groups and individuals who took action as part of the first ever International Day of Action for Military-Free Education and Research, followed in 25 - 31 October 2014 by the first week of action for Military-Free Education and Research. Since 2015, WRI has been organising the International Week of Action Against the Militarisation of Youth with the participation of various groups from across the world via their autonomous actions and events. See the reports from 2015 here, and from 2016 here.

Sowing Seeds: The Militarisation of Youth and How to Counter

Following our international conference on Countering the Militarisation of Youth in Darmstadt, Germany, in June 2012, we published a book based on themes explored at the conference: Sowing Seeds: The Militarisation of Youth and How to Counter. It is available to purchase here in English, and available to read for free here.

Gender and Countering Youth Militarisation

In 2017, thanks to the support of the Network for Social Change, we have started a new project, Gender and Countering Youth Militarisation. As part of this project, we are going to organise a number of trainings with grassroots activists from across different countries, focusing on the role of gender in our campaigns against youth militarisation. The project will also include an online resource to be out in 2018, inquiring these issues further with contributions by activists and experts in the field.

 

Owen Everett

Der erste „Internationale Aktionstag für Bildung und Forschung ohne Militär“ wurde von der WRI am 14. Juni 2013 organisiert. Aktivisten in Indien, Deutschland, Südafrika, Spanien, Chile, Kongo, den USA und Israel riefen zu einer Trennung von Militär und Bildung auf.

In Israel kamen antimilitaristische Aktivisten von New Profile, der Women’s Coalition for Peace und dem American Friends Service Committee zusammen, um ein Straßentheater zu organisieren, das die Gegenwart des Militärs in der Bildung in Szenen umsetzte. Der „rekrutierte Klassenraum“, den wir auf die Bühne brachten, umfasste eine Ausstellung von Fotos und Bildern, die die Anwesenheit des Militärs, seiner Symbole und Werte im Bildungssystem zeigen: Zeichnungen von Panzern und Kampfflugzeugen in Arbeitsblättern für den Kindergarten, Bilder von Kindern, die Militärmützen tragen und ihren soldatischen Lehrer begrüßen (einige Soldaten im israelischen Militär werden in unterprivilegierten Gemeinden als Schullehrer eingesetzt), das Foto einer Kanone, die innerhalb eines Kinderspielplatzes aufgestellt ist, und viele andere.

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