Wikipedia:WikiProject Anti-war

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Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information about the key ideas, concepts, people, organizations and events related to anti-war movements, as well as articles about peace and nonviolent conflict resolution. Editors involved in the WikiProject collaborate with suggestions for tasks and projects regarding specific articles or groups of articles. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the tasks and projects below.

See also the related project: WikiProject Military history.
Anti-war protesters fill London's streets on the February 15, 2003 day of global demonstrations

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Goals

We neither support, nor actively condemn, the promotion of an anti-war POV (or any other POV) in Wikipedia articles. Instead, we seek to bring articles on the anti-war movement and anti-war ideas up to Featured Article standard. This project is for those interested in various anti-war movements (just as Wikipedia:WikiProject Cricket is for those persons interested in cricket).

As noted in the anti-war article the term anti-war is not completely clear. For the sake of this project 'anti-war' will denote any movement or ideology that opposes war in general or opposes specific wars or opposes the involvement of its country/government in war in general or specific wars. This definition is purposefully wide so as to cover all the various movements that have labelled themselves or have been labeled as anti-war. It also aims to include movements that have been or are currently labeled as 'Peace movements'.

The goals of this WikiProject are as follows:

  1. To build as a community, contributors interested in documenting anti-war movements and ideas.
  2. To identify areas which lack sufficient coverage.
  3. To improve those articles which need help.
  4. To provide guidelines for writing on anti-war articles and subjects on the 'pedia (with perhaps a view to providing guidelines to articles on Social movements in general).
  5. To monitor pages prone to POV battles.

How you can help

WikiProject Anti-war open tasks
This project creates and improves articles related to anti-war activism.


To build the community:

  • Join this project by adding your name to the list below
  • Add this page to your watchlist, and keep up with what needs doing.

To identify and improve anti-war pages:

  • Locate pages that need attention, then add them to the list below.
  • Add the Tasks box to your User: or User_talk: page. (Add {{Anti-warTasks}} anywhere on the page. Or {{Anti-warTasksBox}} to get it in a box)
  • Have a go at editing a page from the list below.

To provide guidelines for writing about anti-war topics

Thanks for helping out!

Members

Please feel free to add your name in here.

Userbox

For those who use Userboxes, insert {{User wikipedia/WikiProject Anti-war}} to add the project userbox to your user page.

Projects

Special events

Please note: the Militarisation of space was the Wikipedia-wide Wikipedia:Collaborations of the week|Collaboration of the week back in August 2005. There are also several Article Improvement Drive candidates that may be of interest, such as American Empire and Nuclear power phase-out. Go vote!

Collaboration of the month

Hopefully, each month the anti-war wiki-project will put particular focus on Wikipedia:Collaborations|collaborating to improve an article in need of attention.

Formerly: Opposition to the Vietnam War

To do:

Suggestions for next: anti-war film? Satyagraha? World citizen?

Previous: Protests against the invasion of Iraq (see how it changed)

Counter the Anglo bias

Due to the demographic of its contributors the English language Wikipedia tends to have a systemic bias towards American and British topics. This project seeks to identify and fill the gaps in the documentation of anti-war projects that are not American or British.

To Do:
  • Create articles on various non-English/non-American peace groups (e.g. Norwegian group: Fredsinitiativet , Swedish group Ofog)
  • Find more information on demonstrations in these countries
  • There should be a lot in the European anti-nuclear movement from the Cold War years.
  • Clean up articles on Asian concepts for peace, such as Satyagraha and Ahimsa.
  • User:Arnomane would volunteer in some weeks (after he has worked up his Todo-list in de.wikipedia) and would try to write something about the Peace movements in the former German Democratic Republic. In the meantime others could start already and try to translate articles from de.wikipedia into english, e.g. Schwerter zu Pflugscharen (translated: "swords into ploughshares").

Requested articles

  • Jean Van Lierde [fr] - Belgian pacifist also associated with African nationalist movements

Article deletion related

Candidates for deletion

(Please include new entries with dates AfD'd)

Non-notability threats potentially becoming deletion requests

Deleted

Does there exist a systematic bias for deleting anti-war articles when those anti-war articles concern organisations opposed to wars that are supported by Western governments and Western mainstream newspapers? Note that systematic bias does not imply evil intentions by wikipedians. Please help gather the evidence:

Article naming conventions

Protests/demonstrations

For notable anti-war protests and/or demonstrations, the following format is recommended: "[Full date] anti-war protest".

For instance, the article for the large anti-war protest that occurred in Washington DC on September 24, 2005 is titled September 24, 2005 anti-war protest. Redirects to alternate titles may be made at one's own discretion.

List of pages covered by the project

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Anti-war/Assessment for information on quality and importance ratings. Note that there are currently two assessment systems as we convert to the Wikipedia 1.0 format. Articles with no quality rating listed here are rated on the new rating system.

Anti-War Events

Anti-War Projects & Longer-term Actions

Anti-War Groups/Organizations

Individual Anti-War Activists

General Anti-War

More information Article, Status ...
Article Status
Ahimsaneeds exp
Anti-imperialismneeds exp
Anti-warneeds exp
Civil disobedience (not exclusively anti-war)good
Conscientious objectorneeds org
Draft:Conscientious objection law in the United Statesunder review
Conscientious objection to military taxationneeds exp
Counter-recruitmentneeds exp
Criticisms of the War on Terrorismneeds org
Draft dodgerneeds opinion
East Timor solidarity movement
International Court of Justice advisory opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons[1]needs rating
MoveOn.org ad controversyneeds exp
Nonviolencegood
Nonviolent resistanceneeds exp, org
Nuclear-free zoneneeds rating
Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zoneneeds exp
Opposition to the Vietnam War
Opposition to the 2001 Afghanistan War
Opposition to the 2003 Iraq Warneeds exp
Opposition to the Second Boer Warneeds exp
Opposition to the American Civil War
Opposition to the War of 1812needs rating
Opposition to World War Ineeds exp
Opposition to World War IIpoor
Pacifismgood
Draft:Pacifism in the United Statesneeds to be created
Pacifist organisation
Peace activist
Peace and conflict studies
Peace camppoor
Peace churchesneeds exp
Peace movementneeds org
Peace Polegood
Peace through strengthneeds NPOV, exp
Post-September 11 anti-war movementneeds org, NPOV
Satyagraha (anti-war??)poor
Schenck v. United Statesneeds exp
Second Superpowerneeds org
Tax resistance (not exclusively anti-war)needs org
Turn the other cheekneeds exp
World peaceneeds exp
World Tribunal on Iraqneeds re-org, NPOV and ref's
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See also

Not directly covered by this project

The wars being opposed:

Iraq: U.S. plan to invade Iraq, American popular opinion of war on Iraq, Worldwide government positions on war on Iraq, The UN Security Council and the Iraq war, Iraq disarmament crisis
Vietnam: Vietnam War
Afghanistan: War in Afghanistan (2001–present); also, do we have an article on opposition in the Soviet Union to their war in Afghanistan?
Targeted killing- this fails to include the anti war view.

Other: Arms industry, Combat stress reaction, Conflict resolution, Gnadenhütten massacre, Militarism, Military-industrial complex, Ottawa Treaty, War economy, War profiteer,

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