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About IFOR

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About IFOR

Mission

Founded in response to the horrors of war in Europe, the IFOR has taken a consistent stance against war and its preparation throughout its history.

Perceiving the need for healing and reconciliation in the world, the founders of IFOR formulated a vision of the human community based upon the belief that love in action has the power to transform unjust political, social, and economic structures.

Today IFOR has branches, groups, and affiliates in over 40 countries on all continents. Although organized on a national and regional basis, IFOR seeks to overcome the division of nation-states which are often the source of conflict and violence. Its membership includes adherents of all the major spiritual traditions as well as those who have other spiritual sources for their commitment to nonviolence.

The Power of Nonviolence

IFOR members share a vision of a world where conflicts are resolved through nonviolent means, where systems that foster fear and hatred are dismantled, and where justice is sought as a basis for peace. While coming from diverse religious backgrounds, we have a common belief in the transforming power of nonviolence and reconciliation.

The International Secretariat

The IFOR International Secretariat in the Netherlands, co-ordinates communication among IFOR members, links branches to capacity-building resources and helps co-ordinate international campaigns, delegations and urgent actions.

IFOR has extensive working relationships with like-minded non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society initiatives around the world. IFOR has over 100 years of expertise in active nonviolence, while being recognized and respected by these NGOs and many others.

International Representation

IFOR has observer and consultative status to the United Nations ECOSOC and UNESCO organizations.

IFOR maintains permanent representatives in Geneva, New York and Vienna and at the UNESCO in Paris who regularly participate in conferences and meetings of UN bodies, providing testimony and expertise from different regional perspectives, promoting non-violent alternatives in the fields of human rights, development, and disarmament.

News & Updates

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News & Updates

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Jul 30, 2024

Jul 30, 2024

Jul 29, 2024

Jul 29, 2024

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Jul 22, 2024

Jul 22, 2024

Ukraine: solidarity with Yurii Sheliazhenko

Jun 10, 2024

Jun 10, 2024

May 15, 2024 - International Day of Conscientious Objection

May 15, 2024

May 15, 2024

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Nov 29, 2023

Nov 29, 2023

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Nov 26, 2023

Nov 26, 2023

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Nov 14, 2023

Nov 14, 2023

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Aug 24, 2023

Aug 24, 2023

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Aug 17, 2023

Aug 17, 2023

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IFOR reports to the UN UPR on the right to conscientious objection to  military service in Colombia, Russia and Turkmenistan

IFOR stands up at the UN for conscientious objectors in Ukraine and refers the cases of Vitalii Alexeenko, Hennadii Tomniuk and Andrii Vyshnevetsky

Mar 31, 2023

Mar 31, 2023

Russia: Release all those who object to engage in the war and are illegally detained in the Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine

Mar 28, 2023

Mar 28, 2023

IFOR speaks at the UN on the right to conscientious objection to military service in Finland

Mar 27, 2023

Mar 27, 2023

IFOR speaks at the UN on militarization of children and violations of the right to conscientious objection in Belarus

Mar 22, 2023

Mar 22, 2023

Webinar #3 "Conscientious objection to military service in times of war: Eritrea"

Mar 20, 2023

Mar 20, 2023

IFOR joins statement on Western Sahara at the UN

IFOR speak up at the UN Human Rights Council in the Gereal Debate with the High Commissioner for Human Rights

IFOR speaks at the UN on the violation of the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion in Eritrea

IFOR joins statement on the Right to Development at the 52nd session of the UN Human Rights Council

Feb 28, 2023

Feb 28, 2023

Webinar #2 "Conscientious Objection in times of War: Russia, Belarus and Ukraine"

Feb 27, 2023

Feb 27, 2023

International organizations call for action against forced mobilization and to support conscientious objectors and deserters in Russia and Ukraine

Feb 22, 2023

Feb 22, 2023

CALL TO ACTION "No Means No – to the War in Ukraine"

IFOR at the Africa Regional Seminar on the TPNW in Pretoria

Webinar #1 on the right to conscientious objection ot military service in times of war

'Reconciled' IFOR newsletter, 2022 Edition

Jan 30, 2023

Jan 30, 2023

Ukraine: Drop all charges against Vitaly Alekseenko immediately

Jan 19, 2023

Jan 19, 2023

History

Over 100 Years of Nonviolence

IFOR recently celebrated its Centennial and has been contributing to the global movement of nonviolence since its founding in 1914. Our history precedes not only many of the NGOs we currently work with but the United Nations with whom our international representatives correspond as well.

Please explore our highlighted history slightly re-edited by the IFOR Secretariat from a 1984 article by John Ferguson. Sources of the article can be found in our colophon.

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