The 24th Triennial Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 14-25 July 1989 in Sydney, Australia:
The people in Latin America are waging a long struggle against military governments, dictatorships and those “bad”, “supposedly” elected democracies that support the weapons and arms race. They are a permanent violation of human rights. Also, these governments are involved in trafficking in narcotics and condone with impunity military, paramilitary, and death squad atrocities against the people.
1. WILPF calls for the immediate freedom of the political prisoners in Chile and other Latin American countries. We oppose the intentions of militarising Costa Rica. We urge compliance with Esquipulas II signed by Central American countries. We commend Nicaragua for respecting Esquipulas II and encourage El Salvador and Guatemala to do the same.
2. WILPF stands in solidarity with all the movements for independence and freedom in Latin America and the social and political sectors trying to end the climate of permanent war.
3. WILPF will:
- encourage the people of Latin America, many of them being killed and tortured day by day in defence of their rights and the daily struggle for survival;
- work for the creation of WILPF sections in all the South American countries to strengthen links of unity and try to find ways of freedom and justice together;
- participate in the next tribunal to be held in Brazil in 1990. The meeting, called by Perez Esquivel (Nobel peace prize recipient), is organised against the impunity (complicity) of the governments in terrorising their people.