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The Associação Feminina Portuguesa para a Paz (Portuguese Women's Association for Peace - AFPP) was a female pacifist association created in 1935 and dissolved by the Esdado Novo dictatorship in 1952. It had active groups in Lisbon, Coimbra and Porto. Although declaring itself apolitical, many of its members were anti-fascists opposed to the Estado Novo. Its activities involved providing support to prisoners of war, and it organized lectures, exhibitions, and other events as a way to disseminate the principles of World Peace. In the last decade of its existence, it became increasingly opposed to the Government, in response to increased repression (general and, in particular, against women's movements). The Association published an occasional Bulletin and had a children's choir, directed by

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  • Associação Feminina Portuguesa para a Paz (en)
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  • Associação Feminina Portuguesa para a Paz foi uma associação pacifista feminina criada em 1935 e dissolvida pelo Estado Novo em 1952. Teve delegações em Lisboa, Coimbra e no Porto. Declarava-se apolítica e não religiosa, sendo, no entanto, muitas das suas sócias antifascistas. As suas actividades envolviam missões de ajuda a exiladas/os de guerra, palestras, exposições, saraus culturais e outros eventos culturais como forma de divulgarem os princípios da Paz Universal. Na última década de existência o carácter oposicionista acentuou-se em resposta ao aumento da repressão (geral e particular contra movimentos de mulheres não próximos do regime). Publicou um órgão de informação, o Boletim da Associação Feminina Portuguesa para a Paz e contou com um coro infantil dirigido por Francine Benoît. (pt)
  • The Associação Feminina Portuguesa para a Paz (Portuguese Women's Association for Peace - AFPP) was a female pacifist association created in 1935 and dissolved by the Esdado Novo dictatorship in 1952. It had active groups in Lisbon, Coimbra and Porto. Although declaring itself apolitical, many of its members were anti-fascists opposed to the Estado Novo. Its activities involved providing support to prisoners of war, and it organized lectures, exhibitions, and other events as a way to disseminate the principles of World Peace. In the last decade of its existence, it became increasingly opposed to the Government, in response to increased repression (general and, in particular, against women's movements). The Association published an occasional Bulletin and had a children's choir, directed by (en)
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  • Associação Feminina Portuguesa para a Paz (en)
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  • Associação Feminina Portuguesa para a Paz (en)
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  • The Associação Feminina Portuguesa para a Paz (Portuguese Women's Association for Peace - AFPP) was a female pacifist association created in 1935 and dissolved by the Esdado Novo dictatorship in 1952. It had active groups in Lisbon, Coimbra and Porto. Although declaring itself apolitical, many of its members were anti-fascists opposed to the Estado Novo. Its activities involved providing support to prisoners of war, and it organized lectures, exhibitions, and other events as a way to disseminate the principles of World Peace. In the last decade of its existence, it became increasingly opposed to the Government, in response to increased repression (general and, in particular, against women's movements). The Association published an occasional Bulletin and had a children's choir, directed by Francine Benoît. (en)
  • Associação Feminina Portuguesa para a Paz foi uma associação pacifista feminina criada em 1935 e dissolvida pelo Estado Novo em 1952. Teve delegações em Lisboa, Coimbra e no Porto. Declarava-se apolítica e não religiosa, sendo, no entanto, muitas das suas sócias antifascistas. As suas actividades envolviam missões de ajuda a exiladas/os de guerra, palestras, exposições, saraus culturais e outros eventos culturais como forma de divulgarem os princípios da Paz Universal. Na última década de existência o carácter oposicionista acentuou-se em resposta ao aumento da repressão (geral e particular contra movimentos de mulheres não próximos do regime). Publicou um órgão de informação, o Boletim da Associação Feminina Portuguesa para a Paz e contou com um coro infantil dirigido por Francine Benoît. (pt)
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