Where wars begin. Tony Simpson

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UNESCO_Template.qxd 13/06/2017 09:39 Page 59 Where wars begin Tony Simpson In its current exhibition, London s Imperial War Museum charts a century of opposing war and building peace. We take its cue to broaden the narrative. 59 The problem s us, says Vanessa Redgrave, speaking to camera for the People Power exhibition currently running at London s Imperial War Museum. We use the weapons. This thought echoes UNESCO s founding constitution: since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defence of peace must be constructed. Constructing or building peace is a permanent endeavour, enhanced by creative impulses. Nottingham Peacebuilders recently occupied spaces around the city for music, dance, theatre and meditation. A flash mob playing Ode to Joy at Nottingham Station, beginning with one young solo violinist and ending with full orchestra, made the British Transport Police Officer s day. East Midlands Trains posted a film on their website. On a Saturday evening, while one or two young men squared up to each other nearby, a candle lit procession from Old Market Square to High Pavement ended in the courtyard of the National Museum of Justice, swinging to Shell s Belles jazz band in this place of execution. This Evil Thing, Michael Mears one man play about conscription during the First World War, filled Nottingham Playhouse Studio and brought to mind the heroic resistance to war of Harry Wheatcroft, conscientious objector and rose grower extraordinary, who later introduced the fragrant Peace Rose from France to fertile soils of the Trent Valley. During the First World War, 69 men died as a result of hardship during incarceration for their conscientious objection. That COs were treated better during the Second World War, as one contributor to the post performance

UNESCO_Template.qxd 13/06/2017 09:39 Page 60 60 European Citizen discussion remarked, was the fullest tribute to the struggles of those who refused to fight and kill during the aptly named Great War. People Power features the steady South Yorkshire voice of Bert Brocklesby (the young conscientious objector at the heart of Michael Mears play) in its extensive coverage of the First World War and the founding of the No Conscription Fellowship, which it takes as its starting point. The Imperial War Museum s sound archive has preserved such clear voices for us all to hear. Catherine Marshall s nurturing of the No Conscription Fellowship receives full tribute in Lyn Smith s beautifully illustrated and wide ranging book of the exhibition (reviewed on page 112 by Bruce Kent). Peace historian Jo Vellacott sorted Catherine s archive after it was discovered in the outbuildings of the family home in the Lake District and taken to the Cumbria Records Office (see Spokesman 128). Labour Leader, organ of the Independent Labour Party, which opposed the war, described Catherine Marshall as the most able organiser in the land. Building peace, more than fighting, narrates The Glorious Art of Peace, as John Gittiings titled his unique and empowering survey from the Iliad to Iraq (Oxford University Press, 2012). People have a deep and personal interest in keeping the peace, and power of public opinion carries democratic weight, even against those who would ignore it. Peggy Duff, CND s first general secretary, understood this and acted on it until her dying day. We reprint some of her reflections on the Committee of 100, which figures in People Power, as well as tributes to Peggy published in the END Bulletin in 1981. European Nuclear Disarmament (END) appears centrally on the exhibition poster, held aloft by a young child. Its message resonates anew in dangerous times. People Power: Fighting for Peace continues at the Imperial War Museum, London, until 28 August 2017. Admission charges apply. The march against the Iraq War in 2003 was a deeply felt protest by people from all backgrounds, but there was still room for humour, as revealed in the banners. I particularly liked: Notts County supporters say make love not war (and a home win against Bristol would be nice). Sheila Hancock, Foreword, People Power

UNESCO_Template.qxd 13/06/2017 09:39 Page 61 UNESCO Constitution of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Adopted in London on 16 November 1945 and came into force a year later The Governments of the States Parties to this Constitution on behalf of their peoples declare: That since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defences of peace must be constructed; That ignorance of each other s ways and lives has been a common cause, throughout the history of mankind, of that suspicion and mistrust between the peoples of the world through which their differences have all too often broken into war; That the great and terrible war which has now ended was a war made possible by the denial of the democratic principles of the dignity, equality and mutual respect of men, and by the propagation, in their place, through ignorance and prejudice, of the doctrine of the inequality of men and races; That the wide diffusion of culture, and the education of humanity for justice and liberty and peace are indispensable to the dignity of man and constitute a sacred duty which all the nations must fulfil in a spirit of mutual assistance and concern; That a peace based exclusively upon the political and economic arrangements of governments would not be a peace which could secure the unanimous, lasting and sincere support of the peoples of the world, and that the peace must therefore be founded, if it is not to fail, upon the intellectual and moral solidarity of mankind. For these reasons, the States Parties to this Constitution, believing in full and equal opportunities for education for all, in the unrestricted pursuit of objective truth, and in the free exchange of ideas and knowledge, are agreed and determined to develop and to increase the means of communication between their peoples and to employ these means for the purposes of mutual understanding and a truer and more perfect knowledge of each other s lives; In consequence whereof they do hereby create the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization for the purpose of advancing, through the educational and scientific and cultural relations of the peoples of the world, the objectives of international peace and of the common welfare of mankind for which the United Nations Organization was established and which its Charter proclaims. 61

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