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This article announces a scheduled online webinar focused on international activism against military bases and broader militarization.The event is presented as a two-hour session including presentations and a Q&A segment, featuring speakers from multiple countries such as South Korea, the Philippines, New Zealand, Australia, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, France, Ireland, and the Netherlands.
The webinar is organized under the umbrella of Global Women for Peace United Against NATO and supported by various anti-war and disarmament organizations.
The central theme of the event is opposition to the expansion and presence of military bases worldwide, which organizers frame as part of a wider system of imperialism, capitalism, land exploitation, and environmental harm.
The article argues that militarization contributes to climate change, pollution, and the transformation of civilian communities into strategic targets.It emphasizes grassroots resistance movements led by women and peace activists across different regions.
Speakers are expected to share experiences and case studies of protests against military installations, including naval bases in South Korea’s Jeju Island, U.S.military bases in the Philippines, and protests in countries such as Japan, Germany, and Spain.
Additional contributions include video materials and testimonies from peace organizations engaged in ongoing campaigns against NATO-related infrastructure and nuclear-capable military sites.The webinar is scheduled for June 6, 2026, across multiple time zones, and aims to inspire international solidarity among peace movements.It is framed as part of a broader campaign advocating for nuclear disarmament, demilitarization, and opposition to NATO expansion.
The article also includes registration information and highlights participation from networks such as Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, World BEYOND War, and Women in Black, reinforcing its focus on coordinated global activism against military infrastructure.