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INTERNATIONAL CONSCIENTIOUS DAY 15 MAY


International Conscientious Objectors Day is marked around the world each year on 15 May.
In London each year a brief ceremony is held at the Commemorative Stone, during which the names of
representative people who 'maintained the right to refuse to kill' are read out and white flowers are laid
on the Stone for each of the people remembered.

Join us on 15 May 2017, 12 noon in Tvaistock Sq London WC1 | publicity flyer

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CO Stone

The International Conscientious Objectors’ Day was initiated by the International Conscientious Objectors' Meeting (ICOM). The ICOM was an annual meeting of COs and their supporters held throughout the world to exchange ideas and offer solidarity. In 1985, at a time when compulsory conscription was still commonplace, it decided to use 15 May, to develop a sharper focus for action on conscientious objection.
The Conscientious Objectors Stone here in Tavistock Square, London was unveiled on May 15 1994 by Sir Michael Tippett, Peace Pledge Union President and a one time conscientious objector

 

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