Talk:Coalition of Women for Peace
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editTo be frank, I have way too much on my plate to expand another article right now, but here are a couple of third-party sources that may be helpful:
[1] [2] - about events organized by CWJP, not sure to what degree it is coverage thereof [3] - definitely about CWJP (scroll down) [4] - definitely about CWJP but I don't remember if EI is a reliable source [5] - Not significant coverage of the group but does indicate that it was they who prompted a company to stop providing equipment in territories [6] - snippet but I can get the whole article from a database if anyone wants to use it [7] - book [8] - other mentions in the book as well as on this page [9] - I can't view the subsequent page, which presumably has a little more info, but maybe other users can [10] - book
There's a lot of paywalled stuff as well, and a few hits in JSTOR which I have not investigated further.
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