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ResourceWarrior Nation podcast – War & memory: Statues
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A tough year but business as usual
βTough yearβ doesn't quite capture the extent to which our lives have been shaped by crises in 2020. Militarism, however, has not been locked down. Here is some of what we have been keeping an eye on this year as we look towards 2021.
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Warrior Nation podcast – Filling the void in defence journalism: Phil Miller in conversation with Joe Glenton
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Warrior Nation podcast – What’s wrong with Armed Forces Day?
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Militarising the crisis?
We need to tackle coronavirus with a strategy for health, care and solidarity. While military support is useful, there is little place for its approaches and culture during the UKβs Covid-19 response. Yet echoes of the military are starting to sound quite loudly as it seeks to maintain relevance.
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Could you take a seat for the next generation?
Our Peaceworker, Jen Harrison, writes about attending the DSEI arms fair and how arms companies target young people as future employees and supporters.
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Facts or Anecdotes? The battle for the truth over the outcomes of military service
We look at recent reports on the levels of abuse in the armed forces and growing ackowledgement of the systemic failures in how complaints are handled.
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Scottish Government ignores child rights concerns around armed forces activities in schools
Quakers in Scotland and ForcesWatch are disappointed that the Public Petitions Committee of the Scottish Parliament have decided to close further investigation of how to implement their own recommendations around oversight of armed forces activities in schools.
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British army targets youngest and poorest for riskiest roles
A new report from the Child Rights International Network shows that the British army is intentionally targeting young people from deprived backgrounds for the roles carrying the greatest risks in war.
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