Showing posts with label imperialism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label imperialism. Show all posts

Friday, 5 February 2010

Haiti Disaster Relief: A Fundraiser @ The Rio Cinema 6th February

Occupation by the US military is not just in the Middle East...
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Haiti Disaster Relief: A Fundraiser @ The Rio Cinema 6th February

Please join us for a special screening of A Charmed Life - a documentary examining the life and times of London resident Eddie Martin Noble (1917-2007). The film gives a historical perspective to the issues around colonisation of the Caribbean. Racism, the colour bar and racial inequality equality in post-war Britain are also covered in this comprehensive analysis of the life of the man that inspired the best-selling novel Small Island by Andrea Levy. Further details:

http://charmedlifecampaign.wordpress.com/about <http://charmedlifecampaign.wordpress.com/about>

The documentary will be followed by a discussion with guest speaker Diane Abbott MP on the issues raised and how we can best aid the current situation in Haiti. By joining us you will help us raise money for Haiti Disaster Relief. This event is organised by Every Generation, Rio Cinema and supported by BEMA Network and Artists in Support of Haiti. Further information contact BEMA Arts e: bemainfo@hcvs.org.uk or egeninfo@tgis.co.uk Tel: Cllr Patrick Vernon 07976 731 539

Date: Saturday 6th February

Time: 1.30pm - 3pm

Venue: The Rio Cinema, Dalston

Booking: Contact the Rio box office on 0207 241 9410 or www.riocinema.org.uk <http://www.riocinema.org.uk/>

Monday, 23 November 2009

What now? Secret Government reports prove Tony Blair lied

Leaked secret Government reports show that hiding Tony Blair's lies meant some troops were sent to Iraq with only five bullets each. The supply chain was such a farce that one container was sent full of skis to use in the desert. Some troops who were deployed to Iraq by civilian airlines took their equipment as hand luggage and had their weapons confiscated by airport security.
By Robin Beste
Stop the War Coalition
22 November 2009

The Iraq inquiry, chaired by Sir John Chilcot, begins its public hearings on Tuesday 24 November. Whether it turns out to be the whitewash clearly intended by Gordon Brown’s choice of the inquiry's committee members will be determined by how it deals with the latest revelations of secret Government reports, leaked to the Telegraph.

US attacks Latin America
The price paid for Tony Blair's lies.

The reports show beyond dispute that Tony Blair had decided as early as February 2002 that Britain would join George Bush in waging an illegal war on Iraq, which began a year later in March 2003.

Despite this decision having been taken, throughout 2002 and up to the invasion, Blair lied repeatedly to MPs and the public, claiming that Britain’s objective was "disarmament, not regime change" and that there had been no planning for military action.

Because the lies had to be concealed from Parliament, only a tiny number of officials were involved in the planning process for war.

The result, say the Government reports, was a "rushed operation" "lacking in coherence and resources" which caused "significant risk" to troops.

Operations were so under-resourced that some troops went into action with only five bullets each. Others had to deploy to war on civilian airlines, taking their equipment as hand luggage. Some troops had weapons confiscated by airport security.

Skis in the desert

One army commander described the supply chain as "absolutely appalling", saying: "I know for a fact that there was one container full of skis in the desert."

The reports describe the war itself as a "significant military success" but only because the British forces faced a "third-rate army," adding that "a more capable enemy would probably have punished these shortcomings severely."

It was Blair’s lies and concealment that explain the almost complete absence of contingency planning once the military operations were completed. British forces were so "ill-prepared and equipped to deal with the problems in the first 100 days" that they could not safeguard Iraqi civilians.

Military commanders are expected to tell the inquiry that this was because preparations were sabotaged by Blair's government in its attempts to mislead the public. They believe members of the British and US governments at the time could be prosecuted for war crimes, for breaching the duty of occupying armies, as stated in the Geneva convention, to safeguard civilians in a conflict.

These secret Government reports show why Gordon Brown initially intended that the Iraq Inquiry should be held in private.

When he was forced by public uproar to make the inquiry public -- albeit with the inquiry chairman’s discretion as to how much -- Brown then chose a committee for the inquiry which was clearly aimed at exonerating the warmongers. On the evidence of these leaked reports, Tony Blair is incriminated in war crimes that have left hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and 179 British soldiers dead.

Sir John Chilcot was apparently shocked by the unanimity of the military families who lost loved ones in the the Iraq war and who, in giving evidence to the inquiry, insisted there should be no "whitewash" and that if the accusation of war crimes is proven then Tony Blair must be held to account, as must others in the government at the time who knew the scale of the lying Blair was using to justify an illegal war.

That said, Stop the War is not holding its breath as to the outcome the inquiry.

Sunday, 8 November 2009

To most of the world, we are the terrorists

WARNING: This video contains disturbing images

American soldiers don't sacrifice for honour, duty, country. They don't fight for America, they fight for their lives and their buddies before them because we put them in a war zone. They're not defending our freedoms in Iraq, they're laying the foundations for 14 permanent military bases to defend the freedoms of Exon Mobil and British Petroleum.

They're not establishing democracy, they're establishing the basis for an economic occupation which will continue after the military occupation is ended.

Dr Dahlia Wasfi is an American doctor who campaigns for the the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of American troops and mercenaries from Iraq.

Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Iraq: Let's demand a proper enquiry

I am forwarding the following to everyone. Stop the War holds no position in respect of 38 degrees. But you may be interested in signing their petition.
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Iraq: Let's demand a proper enquiry


You may be interested in the campaign ‘Iraq: Demand a proper enquiry’, which is being run by an online campaigning organisation called 38 degrees, www.38degrees.org.uk

The campaign was launched this week in response to Gordon Brown finally announcing that there will be an inquiry into the Iraq war. He also announced that he intends it to be held in secret, not report until after the next election, and not apportion any blame. Does that sound like a proper inquiry to you? Brown is hoping that this inquiry will draw a line under the whole episode.

The Iraq war was declared in the face of fierce opposition. Serious questions about its justification and legality remain unanswered. Millions of us marched against the invasion, and many more felt betrayed when claims about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction turned out to be false. Countless thousands of Iraqis have died, as well as 179 British service men and women.

A genuine inquiry would be our chance to understand why all this happened and how to prevent it happening again. A stitched-up, secret inquiry will encourage future governments to think they can get away with the same again.

http://38degrees.org.uk/page/s/IraqInquiry

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Gareth Jenkins
Sec. Hackney Stop The War