Jonathan's enthusiasm for our cause inspires those around him and motivates us to continue our important work. His steadfast commitment to peace and justice serves as a driving force behind our collective efforts to create a more peaceful and equitable world.
Santiago Forero is a psychologist from Bogotá, Colombia. Over the last four years Santiago has been involved in the anti-militarist and non-violence movement in Colombia, as well as contributing to international networks such as Red Antimilitarista de América Latina y el Caribe (RAMALC) and War Resisters’ International (WRI).
Sarah Croft is a student based in Kent in the UK. In her work for Education For Peace Sarah researched and wrote our first factsheet about Conscientious Objection during the First World War, and shared in the researching and writing of a number of factsheets.
Monica has been a member of the Executive Committee since 1991. She is now the Treasurer and a passionate campaigner. For many years Monica was Treasurer of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), Conscience and Network for Peace as well as a former war tax resister.
Robin rejoined the EC in 2015. He has been a member of Conscience since the mid 1980s – around the time cruise missiles were being deployed near him on Salisbury Plain. He became a war tax resister in 2003 and shortly after that joined with six others to apply for a judicial review to change the law to allow COs to divert their taxes.
Anne McCullagh D'Lyske is an active member of our Executive Committee in Scotland. Her journey towards pacifism began during her school years, influenced by Benjamin Britten's stance during the war. While at Trinity College of Music, Bruce Kent, the college chaplain, further fueled her commitment to peace.
