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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

No British Base in Bahrain. Troops out of Iraq.

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          the War Coalition

No British Base in Bahrain. Troops out of Iraq.

The British government announced plans last week to build a new permanent naval base in Bahrain. The Bahrain monarchy is well known for its appalling human rights record, most notably its crushing of the pro-democracy movement in 2011 with the help of another British ally, Saudi Arabia.

Once again in the name of security and democracy the British state has struck a deal with one of the most reactionary and authoritarian regimes in the Middle East.

This week Defence Secretary Michael Fallon announced that hundreds more troops, including combat-ready soldiers, will be deployed in Iraq. This comes after the commons vote in September when David Cameron promised MPs that "Her Majesty’s Government [would] not deploy UK troops in ground combat operations" to convince MPs to vote in favour of a bombing campaign in Iraq.

A small number of MPs have signed an Early Day Motion to oppose the Bahraini deal, noting how it will exacerbate tensions in the region. Please help us build the campaign to stop a new British base in Bahrain by signing our petition:

We the undersigned oppose the plans by the British government to open a new military base in Bahrain, the first British base “east of the Suez” since 1971. Rather than increasing military deployment in the Middle East we should be ending our disastrous interventions in the region.

Bahrain is a repressive, undemocratic regime that brutally crushed the movement for democracy in 2011. Britain should not be showing complicity with the actions of the Bahraini monarchy.

Click here to sign the petition against a Naval Base in Bahrain

In the new year Stop the War is supporting a parliamentary briefing on Iraq, Bahrain and the Middle East. This will take place at the Houses of Parliament at 6.30-8pm 19th January.

The latest on Bahrain and Iraq from the Stop the War web site
Christmas offer on our two most popular pamphlets

Thousands of copies of our acclaimed No Glory, the real history of the First World War have reached schools, universities, libraries, members of the public and Stop the War supporters. This popular short history provides an excellent rebuttal to the government's line that the First World War was a war fought for democracy and freedom.

You can now get your copy of No Glory along with our latest pamphlet Iraq III: NO for a special price of £5 including p&p. Written by Andrew Murray, Iraq III: NO provides a background to the War on Terror, the ensuing spread of terrorism and the new threats posed by a third Iraq war. It provides essential arguments against this latest intervention to support the anti-war campaigning of all our supporters.

The normal price for both pamphlets is £8 including p&p. To benefit from the offer and to ensure you receive the pamphlets in time for Christmas, you must order on or before the 17th December.


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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Anti-war remembrance

 

If you want a 9/11 truth photo of yourself like this submit your photo here:

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If you want a white peace poppy flower added to your picture like I did just ask Claudio Marty to doctor you one up and submit the finished product to these organizations:

http://stopwar.org.uk/resources/white-poppy
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          the War Coalition


Anti-war remembrance

This year it looks as if remembrance day on November 9 will be more of a gala to celebrate militarism than a serious attempt to honour the dead and take stock of the damage done by WW1. As Lindsey German outlines, the red poppy has become appropriated by an establishment keen to create the atmosphere in which it can pursue current wars more freely.

On Saturday Stop the War co-hosted with No Glory an excellent One Hundred Years of War conference which aimed to be a counterblast to attempts to rehabilitate WW1 as a necessary war. Videos of key sessions will be on the website soon.

In the meantime we are asking all our supporters to do everything possible to promote the anti-war message in the run up to Remembrance Day.

Please send reports of all activity and event listings to the website.

Coming up:
Gentle Men - For No Glory
Thursday 27 November 7.30pm
St Giles-in-the-Fields • London WC2H 8LG

Songwriter Robb Johnson performs his acclaimed song cycle Gentle Men, telling the stories of Robb's grandfathers Ernest Johnson and Harry Jenner - who survived the First World War but were forever in its shadow.

Book online

Stop the War Coalition | office@stopwar.org.uk | 020 7561 4830

Thursday, August 28, 2014

NATO comes to the UK to make war plans: Week of protests


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NATO comes to the UK to make war plans: Week of protests

The NATO summit is only a few days away. 60 world leaders, including Barack Obama, meet in the UK on 4-5 September to plan their war on the world. From 30 August protesters will flock to South Wales for international actions including a national demonstration on 30 August, counter summits, and a week-long peace camp.

We're already seeing how the summit is shaping up. Today's Guardian suggests David Cameron is planning to join Barack Obama in air strikes on Iraq and Syria.  They plan to use the summit to whip up support for new wars in the Middle East. They also want to reverse the defeat suffered by Cameron in parliament last year when it voted not to go to war with Syria.

In addition, the summit will be the occasion to further extend Nato's reach into eastern Europe, with the  proposals to build nato bases in the Baltic states. The only non-Nato country head of state at the summit is the Ukrainian president, a clear sign of Nato's central involvement there.

Meanwhile Cardiff and Newport are in lockdown to try to prevent  protestors opposing the Nato warmongering agenda. Thousands of people from Wales and across the country will be embarking on a week of protest across the two cities. Please support as many of these events as you can.


Timetable of Events, transport, peace camp
  • You can see a full timetable for the No to Nato events at our website, here: http://bit.ly/1qhhfe1
  • Book transport going to Wales from London and elsewhere, here: http://bit.ly/1qhhA07
  • There is a peace camp (bring your own tent!) from Friday 29 August for people who wish to stay in Newport for the week. Full details here: http://bit.ly/1libFb4

National Demonstration in Newport

We urge people who can to attend the national demonstration on Saturday 30 August (see transport going to Wales from London and elsewhere, here: http://bit.ly/1qhhA07

On the first day of the NATO Summit on Thursday 4 September there demonstrations in Newport and Cardiff. More details here: http://bit.ly/1licDEr

If you are unable to make the trip to Newport or Cardiff, there will be a live blog of Saturday's demonstration, here: http://sfy.co/sehG


Help us cover the cost of the No To Nato - No New Wars events

If you can't be with us in Wales for the No To Nato events, please consider making a donation to help us cover the extensive costs of transport, staging, banners, publicity and all the other expenses for the week.
  • Donate Online: http://bit.ly/1zLyzsP
  • Donate by Phone: For debit/credit card or bank transfer call 020 7561 4830
  • Donate by Post: Make cheques payable to: Stop the War Coalition. Send to: Stop the War Coalition, 86 Durham Rd, London N7 7DT UK

Join Stop the War
Becoming a Stop the War member is one of the best ways to support our anti-war campaigns. Please consider joining and help us grow. Membership costs as little as £2 a month. Join Stop the War here: http://bit.ly/1sv68R2


Latest articles on the Stop the War website

The Stop the War website is updated with new articles every day. We provide links to all new postings on our Twitter:  https://twitter.com/STWuk and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stopthewarcoalition

New articles posted recently are:
  •   Pink Floyd's Roger Waters: The moral perversity of US support for Israel. By Roger Waters: http://bit.ly/1lidjtf
  •   So, I asked the Russian ambassador to the US if he thought NATO should be disbanded. By David Swanson: http://bit.ly/1lidmoZ
  •   Nato on the warpath in Ukraine boasts of its military exercises threatening Russia. By Lindsey German:http://bit.ly/1lidvsw
  •   Gaza massacre in numbers: What Israel did in 50 days of brutal bombardment. The Independent: http://bit.ly/1lideWA
  •   Inconvenient truth – the West's intervention in Syria is key reason for growth of ISIS. By Ian Sinclair: http://bit.ly/1lid3KW
Anti-war Song of the Week: We feature an anti-war song every week. This week's song chose itself given the artist's triumphant return to live performance: Army Dreamers by Kate Bush. Video and lyrics, here: http://bit.ly/XTokHr


Stop the War Coalition | office@stopwar.org.uk | 020 7561 4830

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Drones protest gains local and national support

stopwar.org.uk · 020 7561 9311 · 23 April 2013

1) Drones protest gains local and national support

2) Shaker Aamer - parliamentary meeting & demonstration

1) Drones protest gains local and national support




The news of the Ground the Drones protest at RAF Waddington this Saturday has provoked discussion in nearby Lincoln about Britain's use of drones abroad. In a statement from Lincoln Trades Council, Nick Parker, a Lincoln resident, said “as a trade union movement, it is vital that we support [the Ground the Drones protest on the 27th]." The TUC statement went on to say
We reject the massive amount of money spent on armaments while there are cuts taking place in jobs and services in Lincolnshire. Our group recognises that the armed forces are an important part of the local economy and we support the unions who represent civilians in defending their conditions, while calling for public investment in socially-useful jobs.  
A public meeting has been called which will take place this evening at 7pm at the Revival Centre off Sincil Street. The protest has also caught the interest of local media, with stories in the Lincoln Echo and The Lincolnite. The news of the protest also led to a debate on the BBC's Sunday morning debating programme The Big Questions.

Take action
  • Join the protest this Saturday 27th in Lincoln. 12.30pm at Lincoln South Park.
  • Add your name to our statement against Drones along with thousands of others including Rowan Williams and Denis Halliday.

2) Shaker Aamer - parliamentary meeting & demonstration
  • Wednesday 24 April
  • Parliamentary meeting 9.30am to 11am
  • Demonstration at 11.30am
The Save Shaker Aamer Campaign is calling a debate on Shaker Aamer on Wednesday 24th April in Westminster Hall from 9.30am to 11am. Shaker has been on hunger strike for too many weeks and the campaign has now learned from his lawyers that Shaker's life is in danger.

The Government must act urgently to demand the return of Shaker, a long-term British resident, from eleven years of torture and abuse in Guantanamo Bay detention camp. Though he has never been charged with any crime, and the US has produced no evidence against him, the UK Government’s repeated requests for Shaker’s release and return to the UK have been ignored.

The e-petition calling for Shaker’s immediate return has a total of 117,372 signatures, reflecting the strength of public demand for Shaker’s return to his home and family in the UK and has led to the parliamentary meeting tomorrow.

Please join our friends at the Save Shaker Aamer Campaign in a demonstration tomorrow outside Parliament. For more information, please visit the Stop the War web site.

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Limits on Obama's Flying Killer Robots?

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