Highlights about Voices in the Wilderness:
Who We Are Statement
Purpose of Voices in the Wilderness
Voices in the Wilderness: A Brief History (1996-2005)
Recent Awards
Voices in the Wilderness Representatives
The Voices in the Wilderness website is no longer maintained. VitW.org will be available indefinitely for archival and research purposes.
Since its founding in 1996, Voices in the Wilderness has campaigned to end economic and military warfare against the Iraqi people. We have done this by organizing over seventy delegations to Iraq in deliberate violation of UN economic sanctions and US law. We have lived alongside ordinary Iraqis before and during the US invasion and throughout the current US occupation of Iraq. In defiance of the sanctions, we publicly delivered modest amounts of medical supplies to children and families in need; our primary focus has always been ordinary Iraqi civilians and the most vulnerable of Iraqi society, especially children. We have witnessed this ongoing warfare through the everyday lives of families we have come to know as friends.
We are people of conscience-volunteers, teachers, veterans, social workers, artists, health care professionals, trades people and people of faith-who, in the tradition of Mohandas Gandhi, practice and advocate nonviolence in the pursuit of social justice. As nonviolent war resisters, we oppose the development, storage, sale, and use of weapons of mass destruction by anyone or any country, be they nuclear, chemical, biological, or economic weapons. Many of us refuse to pay taxes for war.
We have seen that the US/UK invasion and occupation of Iraq violates human rights, the UN charter, and international law. It plunders the land and resources of Iraq, puts civilians and soldiers in mortal danger, and fills the pockets of multi-national corporations. It has inevitably led to coercive tactics such as raiding of homes, destruction of farms, arbitrary arrests, imprisonment without due process, torture of detainees, kidnapping of families, extortion, use of military force to suppress popular demonstrations, and murder of civilians. Voices in the Wilderness advocates complete withdrawal of US/UK troops from Iraq and calls on the US and UK governments not to impede an election process which would facilitate Iraqi sovereignty. In response to this occupation we campaign to educate, act and live in resistance to militarism. We advocate interdependent ways of life, rooted in simplicity, service and sharing of resources.
Voices in the Wilderness organized Iraq Peace Team delegations to live alongside ordinary Iraqis during the massive bombardment of Operation Shock and Awe. Convinced that “where you stand determines what you see and how you live,” VitW continues its efforts to educate people in the United States and abroad about the consequences of US militarism. Our current campaign focuses on the need to “spotlight Iraq.” By telling the truth about this war, we hope to help prevent future wars. Further, we seek to connect with and educate ourselves about people who live in other countries threatened by US war.
Dedicated to nonviolently resist the roots of war, campaign members challenge military recruitment, corporate war profiteering, and elements of contemporary culture that wage low intensity warfare, continually, against the biological diversity of our planet and against weaker countries whose resources are exploited to maintain our western consumer lifestyles. We advocate simple living, sharing of resources, service, reverence for all of life, creative education and nonviolent direct action for peace.
Voices in the Wilderness functions as a network for nonviolent education and action: developing and practicing ways of nonviolent resistance. Vitw is committed to teaching peace in formal teaching and learning environments as well as through grassroots, non-traditional settings. We will travel anywhere, anytime, with or without a stipend to help foster education in communities that invite our members to speak about what they’ve seen and heard.
Voices in the Wilderness was formed in 1996 to nonviolently challenge the economic warfare being waged by the US against the people of Iraq. Voices continues its work today, acting to end to the US occupation of Iraq. As US citizens, our key demands of our government include:
Compiled by Heidi Holliday and Tess Kleinhaus
December - Voices in the Wilderness Founded - A small group of friends who were active in protesting the Gulf War in 1991 meet in Chicago and start Voices in the Wilderness (VITW), with intention to use nonviolent civil disobedience to provoke a confrontation with the powers behind the illegal and immoral sanctions against Iraq.
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Desde nuestra fundación, 1996, en Voices in the Wilderness (VitW) -Voces en el Desierto- hemos hecho campaña para poner fin al embargo económico y a la guerra en contra del pueblo iraquí. Nuestra campaña ha consistido básicamente en la organización y envío de delegaciones a Irak, en abierta violación al embargo impuesto por las Naciones Unidas y a las leyes internas de los Estados Unidos, a fin de entregar públicamente pequeños cargamentos de medicinas a personas necesitadas. Nuestra prioridad ha sido siempre la población civil de Irak, especialmente los niños. En el curso de 70 visitas a territorio iraquí hemos sido testigos del desarrollo de esta guerra en la vida diaria de familias, a las que hemos llegado a conecer como amigos.
Somos voluntarios, maestros, veteranos, trabajadores sociales, artistas, profesionales de la salud y religiosos, quienes sigiendo la tradición de Mohandas Gandhi proclamamos la noviolencia como método para el cambio social. Nos oponemos al desarrollo, almacenamiento y uso, por cualquier país, de armas de destrucción masiva, sean éstas; nucleares, biológicas, químicas o económicas. Muchos de nosotros nos reusamos a pagar impuestos para la guerra.
Durante toda la “Operación Choque y Pavor,” encabezada por el gobierno estadounidense, VitW organizó el Iraq Peace Team (Equipo de Paz por Irak), cuyas delelagaciones mantuvieron una constante presencia en Irak en solidaridad con el pueblo iraquí antes, durante y después de los intensos bombardeos y la subsecuente ocupación. Convencidos de que “el lugar donde estás parado determina lo que ves” VitW continúa su esfuerzo por educar a la gente en los Estados Unidos y en el extranjero sobre las consecuencias del militarismo del gobierno estadounidense. En la actualidad nuestra campaña está enfocada en la necesidad de poner a Irak en el centro de la atención pública. Diciendo la verdad sobre esta guerra esperamos ayudar a prevenir guerras futuras. Al mismo tiempo buscamos informarnos y educarnos respecto a la realidad que afecta a los habitantes de los países del supuesto “eje del mal”. Tenemos la esperanza en que nuestra experiencia y métodos de educación y resistencia puedan servir de modelo para la gente que hace un trabajo similar, en los Estados Unidos y en el extranjero.
Dedicados a la noviolencia resistimos las políticas bélicas. Miembros de la campaña desafían el reclutamiento militar, las corporaciones que viven del negocio de la guerra y los aspectos de la cultura occidental que propician la guerra de baja intensidad contra la diversidad biológica de la Madre Tierra y contra países débilitados, cuyos recursos son explotados a fin de mantener nuestro estilo de vida excesivamente consumista. Abogamos por vivir simplemente, compartiendo recursos y servicios, respetando todas las formas de vida, abriendo espacios de educación creativa y acciones directas, noviolentas, por la paz.
Voices in the Wilderness funciona como una red de trabajo de acción y educación hacia la noviolencia: desarrollando y practicando caminos de resistencia noviolenta, en Voices estamos comprometidos a promover la resolución pacífica de conflictos, dentro de un ambiente de educación formal así como en ambientes no tradicionales. Estamos dispuestos a viajar a cualquier sitio, en cualquier momento, nos pagen o no por hacerlo a fin de compartir nuestra experencia como testigos de la situación en Irak y a la vez escuchar y aprender de la experiencia de otras y otros.