Wednesday, 30 September 2009

Talking about peace, thinking about war‏

STOP THE WAR COALITION
NEWSLETTER
No. 1115 26 September 2009
Email office@stopwar.org.uk
Tel: 020 7801 2768
Web: http://.stopwar.org.uk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/STWuk

IN THIS NEWSLETTER:
1) TALKING ABOUT PEACE, THINKING ABOUT WAR
2) OCT 24 DEMONSTRATION DETAILS & MOBILISATION
3) PROTEST EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF AFGHAN INVASION
4) NATIONWIDE PUBLIC MEETINGS ON AFGHANISTAN
5) STOP THE WAR PRINTED NEWSLETTER: NO.2
6) STOP THE WAR'S SONG OF THE WEEK & OTHER LINKS

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1) TALKING ABOUT PEACE, THINKING ABOUT WAR

Much is being made of UN calls for nuclear disarmament this
week. Every missile nuclear or otherwise that is scrapped
is welcome. Anything which reduces tension between big
powers is to be applauded.

But the cuts proposed will leave enough nuclear weapons in
play to destroy the planet many times over and the changes
taking place amount to a shift to new military priorities
not a move away from intervention.

Long range nuclear weapons, even aircraft carriers and big
tanks may be de-prioritised because of the kind of wars the
west will be fighting.

The new British Chief of staff General Richards outlined
the new thinking last week. Afghanistan was a "signpost"
indicating the nature of wars in the future -- "asymmetric"
conflicts with less need for traditional military hardware
like tanks and warplanes.

"Future conflicts are more likely to involve non-state
actors and failed states, like Afghanistan, rather than
traditional wars between states... How we deal with the
threat posed by violent extremism, often embedded in
dangerously radicalised states, will be an issue that will
dominate our professional lives."

In reality the big powers will keep enough nuclear weapons
and hi-tech hardware to continue to intimidate potential
rivals, but they are clearing the way to spend more on
targeted, infantry-led interventions round the world.

General Richards also made clear the military sees no
choice but to fight to the end in Afghanistan - whatever
that is -- and he explained why defeat is not an option.

Imagine he said, the "enduring grand strategic impact on
the UK's authority and reputation in the world of the
defeat of the British Armed Forces, and its impact on
public sentiment here in the UK."

The war in Afghanistan is not about the well being of the
Afghan people, economic, social or political, it is about
the projection of American and British power abroad.

And we are reminded again by Barack Obama's latest threats
against Iran that little has changed from George Bush's war
policies under the new White House administration.

Seven years after Bush cited alleged weapons of mass
destruction as justification for attacking Iraq, we have
Obama issuing the same threats in the same language with
the same lack of evidence, as a prelude to waging war
against Iran, which is what "crippling" sanctions will be,
whether or not they are accompanied by military assault.

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2) OCT 24 DEMONSTRATION DETAILS & MOBILISATION

The national Bring the Troops Home demonstration on
Saturday 24 October will assemble at Hyde Park at midday.
It will be lead by anti-war military families, army
veterans and soldiers and will march to Trafalgar Square
for a mass rally.

There is a huge debate on both sides of the Atlantic about
the future of the occupation, with the growing casualty
rate among Afghan civilians and invading troops -- against
the background of the corrupt elections -- creating a
popular revulsion at the whole exercise. There are
majorities against the war in most countries across the
world.

We have a great opportunity to mobilise anti-war public
opinion on a huge scale. Our aim is to ensure that no one
can say after 24 October that they weren't there because
they didn't know there was a demonstration.

To help us achieve that, we are asking all our supporters
to do everything they can to publicise the demonstration.

Please email, text or tweet as many of your friends and
contacts as possible with information about the
demonstration and encourage them to do the following:

1 Order some leaflets from the Stop the War office to
leaflet their street and/or workplace or college. Call 020
7801 2768;
2 Order a few demonstration posters from the office for
display in a home window, ask a few local shops to display
etc;
3 Arrange with friends, colleagues or the local anti-war
group to leaflet a tube, train or bus station, or a local
High Street.
4 Make a donation to the Bring the Troops Home appeal, to
help us fund the cost of the demonstration, publicity
materials, etc (see below for how to donate).

DEMONSTRATE: BRING THE TROOPS HOME
SATURDAY 24 OCTOBER
ASSEMBLE HYDE PARK 12 NOON
MARCH TO TRAFALGAR SQUARE

TRANSPORT DETAILS FROM OUTSIDE LONDON:
Coaches are being organised round the country to bring
protestors to London for the demonstration. See here for
details so far: http://bit.ly/FGook We will update this
information as we get more details.

HOW TO DONATE:
* Online: http://bit.ly/APlKX
* By credit / debit card: Phone 020 7801 2768
* By cheque: Made out to 'Stop the War Coalition' and sent
to Stop the War Coalition, 231 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London
SW1V 1EH

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3) PROTEST EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OF AFGHAN INVASION

Many local Stop the War groups will be organising street
protests between the 7th and the 10th of October. These
will help to spread the anti-war message and publicise the
demonstration on 24 October. If you would like to be
involved in these events, please call or email the national
Stop the War office for details of a your group in your
area: office@stopwar.org.uk, 020 7801 2768

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4) NATIONWIDE PUBLIC MEETINGS ON AFGHANISTAN

Lance Corporal Joe Glenton, facing court martial for
refusing to return to the Afghan War; MPs George Galloway,
Paul Flynn, Neil Gerrard and Jeremy Corbyn; writers Tariq
Ali, Ghada Karmi and David Edgar; Guardian journalists
Seumas Milne and Simon Tisdall; Mohammed Asif, President of
the Scottish Afghan Society, and Tony Benn, are just some
of the keynote speakers in Stop the War meeting taking
place across the country in the weeks leading up to the
national demonstration on 24 October.

To find out if there is a meeting in your area, go to
http://bit.ly/3cPI3i

Meetings are still being added, so look out for updates on
this webpage.

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5) STOP THE WAR PRINTED NEWSLETTER: NO.2

Stop the War now has a regular printed newsletter. The
latest issue No.2 can be previewed here:
http://bit.ly/10Sbkr

Paper copies can be purchased through the Stop the War
office, 020 7801 2768 office@stopwar.org.uk. Orders of 10
or more newsletters are charged at the reduced rate of 30p
a copy.

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6) STOP THE WAR'S SONG OF THE WEEK & OTHER LINKS

Our song of the week is Bob Dylan's "John Brown":
http://bit.ly/41RZm2 , which was suggested by Stop the War
supporter Stephen Fisk.

Dylan's song is particularly relevant to an article about
the devastating injuries suffered by troops in Afghanistan,
which can be read here: http://bit.ly/18FlMM

All the speeches from the highly successful national Stop
the War students conference on 19 September are now online,
including the contributions from Israeli historian Ilan
Pappe, musician Lowkey and George Galloway MP:
http://bit.ly/heofB

Anyone unsure as to whether western troops should be
withdrawn from Afghanistan should read how a 7-year-old
Afghan child learned to hate when her whole family was
slaughtered by a US bombing raid: http://bit.ly/gKLfy

Ann Jones, just back from Afghanistan, explains why Gordon
Brown's "exit strategy" of building an Afghan army to take
the place of British and US troops in never going to
happen: http://bit.ly/2xOJBo

If you want notification of new articles and links as they
are published on the Stop the War website, join us on
Twitter: http://twitter.com/STWuk

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Wednesday, 9 September 2009

Afghanistan: Vital October Dates for your Diary

Hackney Stop the War Public Meeting


Afghanistan: Why are we there?
Speakers:Seumas Milne, Guardian columnist

Clare Glenton, wife of soldier refusing to serve in Afghanistan

John Rees, Stop the War Coalition


Thursday 22 October @ 7.30pmRound ChapelPowerscroft Road E5Lower Clapton
Buses: 38, 48, 55, 106, 242, 253, 254, 425, 488


The government finds it more and more difficult to sustain the case for keeping the troops in Afghanistan. The death toll of soldiers continues to spiral - and for what? We are told this is a war for democracy. Yet the recent elections have revealed how corrupt the government is. We are told this is a war to protect women's rights. Yet the parliament has passed vicious anti-women legislation with the government's support. And we are told this is a war to prevent terrorism. Yet the longer Nato troops stay the greater the threat of terrorism.
Opinion poll after opinion poll in Britain shows that people are not taken in by government propaganda. A majority want the troops home either immediately or by the end of the year.
Come and hear the speakers at our public meeting and join in the discussion.


Also make sure that you, your friends, neighbours and workmates come to the national demonstration to get the troops out of Afghanistan, organised by Stop the War, CND and the British Muslim Initiative.

Saturday 24 OctoberCentral London*****************************************************************************
We need your help.
We need help publicising the meeting and the demonstration. We shall be having stalls in different parts of the borough on Saturdays in October. If you can help please let me know as soon as possible.
3 October, 1.30pm, Kingsland Shopping Centre (opposite Dalston Kingsland Station).(This will also be a protest against the continuing presence of the Army Showroom.)
10 October, 10.30pm, Stoke Newington Church Street (outside William Patten School/Farmers Market).
17 October, !.30pm, Narrow Way, top of Mare Street (outside Marks and Spencer).

Gareth JenkinsSec. Hackney Stop The War

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Afghanistan: How you can help‏

STOP THE WAR COALITION NEWSLETTER No. 1112 01 September 2009 Email office@stopwar.org.uk Tel: 020 7801 2768Web: http://.stopwar.org.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/STWuk IN THIS NEWSLETTER: 1) NEW PLAN SAME AS THE OLD PLAN 2) AFGHANISTAN: HOW YOU CAN HELP 3) "THIS COUNTRY HAS TURNED AGAINST THE WAR" 4) LOBBYING THE LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE 5) AMAZING LINE-UP FROM BEATS BEAT BULLETS 6) CALLING ALL STUDENTS 7) STOP THE WAR WEBSITE: RECENT ARTICLES *********************************

1) NEW PLAN SAME AS THE OLD PLAN US General Stanley McChrystal, describes the forces he commands in Afghanistan as like "a bull charging at a matador and getting weaker with each cut." This is shorthand for "we're losing". So McChrystal has produced another 'new strategy' to get the occupation armies out of their deepening crisis which made August the worst month for soldiers getting killed since the invasion in 2001. But there's nothing 'new' about this strategy. There will be another huge troop 'surge' -- predicted to be an additional 20,000 -- which will mean that Obama has doubled the troop deployment since becoming president. McChrystal says the foreign armies will need to stay in Afghanistan at least another three years, adding his prediction to all the others -- ranging from one year to 40 years -- we've had from politicians and military leaders. With Gordon Brown strongly hinting that he will follow Obama and announce an increase in British troop levels, the need for the national demonstration on Saturday 24 October to represent the voice of the majority in Britain that opposes the war - 69 percent in the latest poll - was never clearer. National Demonstration: London Troops Out of Afghanistan Now Saturday 24 October Central London Called by Stop the War Coalition, CND and BMI. For updates: http://stopwar.org.uk/ *********************************

2) AFGHANISTAN: HOW YOU CAN HELP * Spread the word as widely as possible about the Bring the Troops Home demonstration on Saturday 10 October; * Distribute demonstration leaflets to your family, friends, neighbours, work colleagues, fellow students etc; * Display a poster for the demonstration in your home window; * Join the local Stop the War group in your area to help build support for the demonstration; * Donate to the 'Bring the Troops Home' fund raising appeal which we will be launching soon; FOR LEAFLETS, POSTERS AND STICKERS TO PUBLICISE THE 24 OCTOBER DEMONSTRATION: Phone 0207 801 2768 *********************************

3) 'THIS COUNTRY HAS TURNED AGAINST THE WAR' Stop the War groups have been out in force across the country campaigning to get the troops home and getting a very positive response, particularly to the Naming the Dead ceremonies. This quote from Doncaster Stop the War gives an indication of how there has been a sea change in public opinion over the Afghan war: "We were nervous and uncertain of the response we would receive. However, we found that our doubts and fears were completely unfounded. Even before we had finished setting up the stall, we had people queuing up to sign the petitions. The response from all was, it's time to bring the troops home." FOR TV, PRESS & LOCAL REPORTS OF NAMING THE DEAD EVENTS: http://bit.ly/Nm3lw *********************************

4) LOBBYING THE LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE A coalition of trade unions -- NUJ, NUT, UCU and PCS -- have come together nationally and joined with Stop the War Coalition and other campaigns to call a joint protest at the Labour Party conference in Brighton on 27 September 2009. JOBS, EDUCATION, PEACE LOBBY OF LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE SUNDAY 27 SEPTEMBER FROM 12.30 BRIGHTON ASSEMBLE MADEIRA DRIVE Further details: http://bit.ly/vGHsk *********************************

5) AMAZING LINEUP FROM BEATS BEAT BULLETS Our regular London Stop the War / Start the Music fundraising gigs are a great success, every one so far having sold out. The next event on Thursday 10 September has another impressive line-up: * Get Cape Wear Cape Fly 'The highlight of Glastonbury 2009.' * Drew McConnell, Babyshambles * Special guest King Blues front man Itch * DJ Neotropic aka Riz Maslen. BEATS BEAT BULLETS THURSDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2009. 8PM-11PM @ VIBE BAR, 91 BRICK LANE, E1 6QL * Full details: http://startthemusic.org.uk/ *Flyers available from 0207 801 2768 *********************************

6) CALLING ALL STUDENTS The Stop the War national student conference on Saturday 19 September is not to be missed, following a momentous year for student anti-war activity, not least the campus occupations following Israel's barbaric attack on Gaza. The conference has an inspiring line-up of speakers: * ILAN PAPPE, Israeli historian and anti Zionist; * GEORGE GALLOWAY MP, * LINDSEY GERMAN, Stop the War's national convenor * KARIM DENNIS (AKA LOWKEY), * JEREMY CORBYN MP * + EYEWITNESS REPORTS FROM AFGHANISTAN & PALESTINE Full details: http://bit.ly/3fxLpu Places are limited so pre-booking is advisable: CALL 0207 890 12768 *********************************

7) STOP THE WAR WEBSITE: RECENT ARTICLES The Stop the War website is updated daily with news, analysis, comment and reports from the anti-war movement. Recent articles have included: * Even the Sun newspaper asks why are we in Afghanistan http://bit.ly/15TCLv * If Israel has the "most moral army" in the world, explain these videos http://bit.ly/eboyQ * How the Afghan War increasingly looks like Vietnam http://bit.ly/3I7vPE * Six reasons why Afghanistan is not "a war of necessity" http://bit.ly/E1PPZ * Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at George Bush to be released soon: Celebrate by playing a game of Sock and Awe http://bit.ly/2sXkp GET NOTIFICATION OF STOP THE WAR WEBSITE UPDATES If you follow Stop the War on Twitter, you will have received notice of all updates to the website as they happen. If you haven't joined yet, it takes around one minute to do so here: http://twitter.com/STWuk