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  • STOP THE WAR COALITION
    NEWSLETTER No. 2006/36
    14 September 2006
    Email office@stopwar.org.uk
    Telephone 020 7278 6694
    Web: http://www.stopwar.org.uk

    IN THIS NEWSLETTER:
    1) AFTER BLAIR: WILL HIS WARS GO ON?
    2) PEACE CAMP GOES AHEAD DESPITE LABOUR BAN
    3) TAKE THE PEACE TRAIN TO MANCHESTER
    4) A VERY DIFFERENT CONFERENCE
    5) NEW STOP THE WAR PAMPHLET

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    1) AFTER BLAIR: WILL HIS WARS GO ON?
    Tony Blair showed this week why from every corner of Britain tens of
    thousands of people are planning to be in Manchester on 23 September for the
    TIME TO GO demonstration. Our message will be clear: Whoever leads the Labour
    party, the Bush/Blair wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have to end.

    Tony Blair showed this week why this demonstration is so important. “We
    should be proud of what we are doing there,” he said of his wars in Iraq and
    Afghanistan, while also confirming his support for Israel’s barbaric attacks
    on Lebanon and Gaza.

    Blair is “proud” of slaughtering over 100,000 civilians in Iraq and turning
    the country into one of the most violent places on Earth. He is “proud” of
    the carnage and destruction in Afghanistan, where 20 British soldiers have
    been killed this month in what a British army officer, who quit the army in
    protest, calls a “pointless war”. (SEE http://tinyurl.com/jp4da)

    Blair is “proud to be there”, despite the latest opinion polls, which show
    his support for George Bush’s wars has made him the most unpopular British
    prime minister since polls began, with a worse rating than Margaret Thatcher
    at her lowest ebb (SEE http://tinyurl.com/jwu55).

    Everyone who has seethed with anger, as Blair has committed war crimes with
    impunity over the past three years, will want to be in Manchester on the eve
    of the Labour conference. There are coaches booked in most major towns and
    cities. There is a special London to Manchester train. People are flying in
    from Northern Ireland and Europe. People are even cycling and walking to the
    demonstration. (SEE : http://tinyurl.com/jeqpv)

    The signs are this will be the biggest demonstration Manchester has ever
    seen. And it needs to be. The Labour Party may be about to ditch Blair as its
    leader to save its own skin but none of his potential replacements, least of
    all Gordon Brown, has given any indication that, once in power, they plan to
    end the Blair wars. That’s why this is one of Stop the War’s most important
    demonstrations since the beginning of the Iraq war.

    The TIME TO GO demonstration is organised in conjunction with CND, BMI and
    MAB. It is supported by six trade unions — CWU, PCS, NUJ, TGWU, RMT and
    BECTU — and by the Islam Channel and Friends of Al Aqsa.

    FULL DETAILS OF THE DEMONSTRATION ARE AVAILABLE HERE: http://tinyurl.com/k7jhz

    FULL DETAILS OF TRANSPORT AROUND THE COUNTRY ARE AVAILABLE HERE:
    http://tinyurl.com/jeqpv

    FOR DETAILS OF TIME TO GO PUBLIC MEETINGS ACROSS THE COUNTRY IN THE NEXT
    WEEK, AT WHICH MANY PROMINENT FIGURES FROM THE ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT ARE
    SPEAKING, GO TO: http://tinyurl.com/jfn99

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    2) PEACE CAMP GOES AHEAD DESPITE LABOUR BAN
    Manchester City Council, wanting to prevent any embarrassment for Tony Blair,
    has voted to ban a Military Families Against the War peace camp during the
    Labour conference, which will also coincide with the TIME TO GO
    demonstration. (See Daily Mail front page: http://tinyurl.com/gomva)

    This is an outrageous decision, particularly since in the last two months
    over 30 British soldiers have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Rose
    Gentle, whose 19 year old son Gordon was killed in Iraq, says, “They don’t
    want us voicing our opinions because Tony Blair will be there. But we’re
    going ahead with our peace camp anyway.” (See BBC report:
    http://tinyurl.com/z4wnq)

    Rose will be joined by other military families who have lost loved ones or
    have relatives serving in the Bush/Blair wars.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE PEACE CAMP, GO TO http://www.mfaw.org.uk/.

    SEND A PROTEST EMAIL AT THIS DISGRACEFUL BAN TO MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL:
    http://tinyurl.com/zfuqe

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    3) TAKE THE PEACE TRAIN TO MANCHESTER
    The national and international media will be travelling on the special
    charter train taking protestors from London to Manchester on 23 September.
    Al-Jazeera television, watched by tens of millions of people in the Arab
    world, is doing a special feature on the whole demonstration and will have a
    camera crew and reporters travelling on the train.

    There are still some tickets available but they are going fast. Many of the
    political and campaigning organisations affiliated to Stop the War will be
    represented on the train. A number of trade unions have made block bookings.
    They will be joined by some of the most prominent voices in the anti-war
    movement, travelling to Manchester to speak on the TIME TO GO rally.

    TICKETS ARE £35 RETURN (Sorry, no concessions, as this only just covers the
    cost of hiring the train)

    THREE WAYS TO BOOK YOUR TICKET:
    *Book online at: http://tinyurl.com/onofl
    *Send a cheque made out to ‘Stop the War Coalition’ to Stop the War
    Coalition, 27 Britannia Street, London WC1X 9JP
    *Phone 020 7278 6694 to make a credit/debit card payment

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    4) A VERY DIFFERENT CONFERENCE
    Stop the war is organising an alternative conference on the theme AFTER
    BLAIR: TIME FOR CHANGE in Manchester on Sunday 24 September, the day after
    the TIME TO GO demonstration. Speakers include Tariq Ali, George Galloway MP,
    Guantanamo detainee Moazzam Begg, former UK ambassador Craig Murray and many
    other prominent anti-war voices. Unlike the Labour conference, where all
    signs of dissent or real debate are stifled, — as the ejection of Walter
    Wolfgang at last years conference showed — the Stop the War TIME FOR CHANGE
    conference will encourage free discussion and includes a range of workshop
    sessions. Full details of the conference are here: http://tinyurl.com/hl66p

    STAYING IN MANCHESTER FOR THE CONFERENCE?
    Stop the War is considering organising a return coach from Manchester for
    people from London staying for the weekend of 23/24 September to attend both
    the demonstration and the alternative conference. The coach will leave
    Manchester at 7pm. Please contact the Stop the War office immediately is you
    would like to book a ticket for this coach: email office@stopwar.org.uk or
    tel 020 7278 6694.

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    5) NEW STOP THE WAR PAMPHLET
    Stop the War has published a new pamphlet titled STOP THE BUSH/BLAIR WARS,
    which describes the catastrophic impact of Bush and Blair’s warmongering for
    Iraq, Afghanistan, the Middle East region and potentially for the whole
    world. The pamphlet cost £1 and will be on sale at the TIME TO GO
    demonstration on 23 September, or you can get your copy now by phoning 020
    7278 or by sending a cheque made payable to “Stop the War Coalition” and sent
    to Stop the War Coalition, 27 Britannia Street, London WC1X 9JP

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