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category south west | peace | announcement author Monday November 10, 2008 22:43author by Sarah C - Bristol Stop the Warauthor email bristolstopwar at hotmail dot comauthor phone 07919 150 820 Report this post to the editors

Protest at NATO's 60th Birthday party

Despite the departure of Blair, Bush (very soon) and many other war mongerers across the globe the illeagal occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan continue, the US is allowed to pursue its aggresive foreign policy regardless of international law. As most of us now accept the 'War on Terror' and the US's pursuit of world dominance makes the world a more unstable and unsafe place.
Since the end of the second world war the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) has been used to drive through US aggression with military bases on all continents and the promotion of nuclear prolifieration.
2009 is NATO's 60th Birthday and they are holding a conference In Strasbourg April 2-5th. Anti-war groups across Europe have joined together to call an international mobilisation against NATO and the spread of war.

Protest against NATO in Ukraine this year
Protest against NATO in Ukraine this year

Bristol Stop the War plan to send a coach from Bristol to Strasbourg for the protest on the Saturday and we are starting to plan for it now. If you would like to come please get in touch so we can keep you up to date with details as we arrange them. Even better if you would like to help organise - be that anything from giving out some leaflets at work to orgainsing a benefit gig to help fund the trip - please get in touch.
Read the call for protest and its signatories on the link below

Related Link: http://www.stopwar.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&...id=27

PDF Document Stop the War national leaflet 0.29 Mb

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