Workers' Aid for Bosnia
| Successor | Workers Aid for Kosova |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1993 |
| Dissolved | 1996 |
| Purpose | Humanitarian |
| Location |
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Region | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Parent organization | Campaign Against Fascism in Europe |
Workers' Aid for Bosnia (sometimes abbreviated to "Workers' Aid") was founded in London, United Kingdom in 1993, after a call by the Campaign Against Fascism in Europe (CAFE). Sixty people – socialists, trade unionists and Bosnian refugees – met to discuss how to organise solidarity with those people in ex-Yugoslavia defending a united, multi-ethnic Bosnia and Herzegovina. Workers' Aid was supported by the International Socialist Group, the USFI, and the Workers Revolutionary Party (Workers Press). However, there was rivalry between these groupings which did not help the solidarity project.