Alaska Peace Center and Veterans For Peace North Star Chapter 146
invite the Fairbanks community to ring bells at 11:00 am at Veterans
Memorial Park, 700 Cushman Street in Fairbanks, in
celebration of Armistice Day on Monday, November 11. Dress warmly
and bring a bell if you have one (we'll have extras if you don’t).
In any case bring a friend. The Peace
Choir will be present to lead us in some songs.
Bell-ringing has been a traditional way of celebrating Armistice
Day ever since the end of World War One 106 years ago. It
signifies the relief and joy felt around the world when the
Armistice was signed on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th
month of 1918. Bells were rung to celebrate peace and the end of
four years of war that killed or wounded more than 21 million
people. In the wake of so much carnage, it was then clear to
millions of people that wars were not about valor or romantic
ideals, but about empire, which benefits a few at the expense of
many. A tradition of observing the anniversary of the Armistice by
ringing bells to honor veterans and promote peace spread
throughout the world.
In the U.S. Armistice Day was first officially recognized by
Congress in 1926 as a day that “should be commemorated with
thanksgiving and prayer and exercises designed to perpetuate peace
through good will and mutual understanding between nations.” It
became a legal holiday nationwide by an act of Congress in 1938,
dedicated to the cause of world peace. In 1954, after World War II
and the Korean War, Congress changed its name to Veterans Day.
This rebranding has led to a change from celebrating peace to
celebrating the military and glorifying war. Over the years,
Armistice Day has been flipped from a day for peace into a day for
displays of militarism.
It is impossible to reflect on world peace without noting
America's role as a co-belligerent with Israel in the horrific
ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza. For over a
year, unspeakable atrocities have filled our screens and haunted
our consciences. The US government is complicit in Israel’s
merciless campaign of ethnic cleansing. The bombs that Israel
drops on Palestinian children and their parents are made in the
USA and provided by the US government. Israel’s US-backed war has
now expanded to the West Bank, to Lebanon and to Iran, risking a
wider war that could even go nuclear.
The Alaska Peace Center, along with Veterans For Peace nationally
and locally, celebrates the original intent of November 11th – as
a day to rededicate ourselves to work toward peaceful solutions to
the world’s problems. Peace, not war, is the best way to honor the
sacrifices of veterans. We are not free until we are all free!
For more information see https://www.alaskapeace.org/.
Veterans
For Peace 2024 Armistice Day Statement.
Essay
by Skip Oliver on an earlier Armistice Day.