anti-war movement
The anti-war movement refers to a collective effort by individuals and organizations to oppose and protest against war and militarism. This movement aims to promote peace, non-violence, and diplomatic solutions to conflicts, while also raising awareness about the human, social, and economic costs of war. The anti-war movement often mobilizes through demonstrations, rallies, petitions, and advocacy campaigns to challenge government policies and actions that lead to war.
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