Document Type
Newsletter
Publication Year
1989
Excerpt
Armies of both liberation and occupation have incited fear throughout history in the lands through which they marched or in which they were posted. Since World War II, an increasingly militarized world has continued to suffer under the power of this military presence.
Strong cries of protest are now not only being raised, but are also finally being heard. Not surprisingly, they are women's voices. Women worldwide, struggling for their own human rights, are also expressing the rage and horror of their people who witness the ravishment of their culture, their land, and their lives.
Recommended Citation
Lutheran Human Relations Association of America, "The Vanguard (Vol. 35, No. 4), Jul-Aug 1989" (1989). The Vanguard. 282.
https://scholar.valpo.edu/vanguard/282
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