Forwarded for Stop the War Coalition. I hope you dont mind it pasted here even though it's not a discussion as such. apologies in advance to anybody that do. ..........
BRING CHILDREN'S SHOES TO THE DEMONSTRATION Children are the main victims of the Bush and Blair wars. Almost half of those killed so far in Lebanon are children. They make up one third of the 3,225 injured, and about 45 per cent of the nearly one million Lebanese refugees are under the age of 18. (SEE http://tinyurl.com/r72kl)
Bring children's shoes to the national demonstration on Saturday 5 August. We will leave them at 10 Downing Street. We want a mountain of children's shoes outside Tony Blair's home to symbolise the horror at his complicity in war crimes.
And where will Tony Blair be on Saturday, when tens of thousands will march past his home calling for an immediate ceasefire, when the majority of people in Britain support that call, when many in Blair's party are calling for a recall of Parliament, when almost all of his ministers say Israel's onslaught must stop now? He'll be sunning himself on holiday in Barbados.
Please bring children's shoes on Saturday to leave on Tony Blair's doorstep. Bring them in memory of the hundreds killed in Lebanon. Bring them in memory of the hundreds killed in Palestine. Bring them in memory of the tens of thousands killed in Bush and Blair's illegal wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
But bring them most of all in the knowledge that if we raise our voices loud enough and if we mobilise overwhelming support for the cause of peace, we can stop Tony Blair's serial warmongering and help prevent any more deaths of children caused by his slavish support for George Bush.
CEASEFIRE NOW DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY 5 AUGUST: 12 NOON ASSEMBLE SPEAKERS CORNER, HYDE PARK (Nearest tube Marble Arch. Please note there are some tube restriction this weekend) MARCH passed the US Embassy in Grosvenor Square, Piccadilly, Trafalgar Square, Whitehall (leave children's shoes outside Downing Street) to Parliament Square for the rally. For more details go to: http://www.stopwar.org.uk/
*********************************** 2) THEY'RE COMING FROM EVERY CORNER OF BRITAIN Nearly fifty cities and towns from every corner of Britain -- from Glasgow to Exeter, from Swansea to Norwich -- are sending hundreds of coaches to London for Saturday's demonstration. (details: http://tinyurl.com/fzq2g ). People in towns throughout the land have arranged to meet in groups to come by train to London.
This nationwide mobilisation is unprecendented for an emergency demonstration called at such short notice. In London itself, hundreds of volunteers have been leafletting tube stations, shopping centres, mosques, churches etc (we still need more help: Call 020 7278 6694).
The nationwide outrage at the carnage in Lebanon and Gaza will be expressed by many tens of thousands in London on Saturday. Stop the War has not experienced the level of response it is getting since February 2003, before the outbreak of the Iraq war. Over 1000 people every day are asking to be put on our mailing list to be kept informed of our activities.
There is still time to spread the details of the demonstration even wider. People who know about the demonstration will want to be on it. Tell everyone you know. Download the leaflet from our website and distribute it wherever you can. Tell everyone to bring children's shoes to leave on Tony Blair's doorstep. LEAFLET: http://tinyurl.com/enffa
*********************************** 3) MUSLIM COUNCIL OF BRITAIN SUPPORTS SATURDAY'S DEMONSTRATION The most prominent Muslim organisation in the country, the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), which has been a frequent vistor to 10 Downing Street, has called on all Muslims to support the Stop the War demonstration on Saturday 5 August. Its call has gone to mosques and Muslim organisations throughout Britain. If you have a mosque near you, download the MCB letter from the Stop the War website (http://tinyurl.com/psdzp ) and visit the mosque to encourage its members to join Saturday's demonstration, which will unite Muslims with non-Muslims in our common cause of demanding an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in Lebanon and Gaza.
*********************************** 4) THE INDEPENDENT SUPPORTS THE DEMONSTRATION The Independent newspaper is sponsoring a special, limited edition CEASFIRE NOW T-shirt, created especially for the demonstration by leading fashion designer Katherine Hamnett. Cut out the voucher from The Independent and exchange it for the T-Shirt at cost price at the demonstration. Then wear it on the demonstration so its message is displayed by hundreds of protestors. There will be a stall at Speakers Corner, the demonstration assembly point, for exchanging your voucher.
The Independent has also launched a HELP SAVE THE CHILD VICTIMS OF WAR campaign (http://tinyurl.com/r72kl ), which reinforces our call for everyone to bring children's shoes to Saturday's demonstration to leave on Tony Blair's doorstep.
*********************************** 5) MORE STEWARDS URGENTLY NEEDED All the signs are that our CEASEFIRE NOW demonstration will be much bigger than would usually be expected for a demonstration called in the August holiday period and with barely a week's notice to build it. We need more stewards to help organise on the day of the demonstration. If you can help, please telephone the national Stop the War office on 020 7278 6694 or email your contact details to office@stopwar.org.uk.
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6) MANY THANKS FOR YOUR DONATIONS We have had the most wonderful response to our emergency appeal to fund Saturday's demonstration and to continue the campaign against the Bush/Blair wars, which they are now threatening ever more loudly to extend to Syria and Iran. Stop the War Coalition would like to thank everyone who contributed and encourage anyone who hasn't to send a donation now.
We need to continue raising the level of our opposition to the Bush/Blair wars, if we are to ensure that they do not cause ever escalating slaughter of innocent civilians and the destruction of whole countries. It is the inspiring generosity of our supporters which has helped Stop the War build the biggest anti-war campaign in British history. We still have much work to do. Please donate. TO DONATE, GO TO: http://tinyurl.com/qvzt5
Love_Libs- 08-03-2006
QUOTE (mnx @ August 03, 2006 01:02 pm)
BRING CHILDREN'S SHOES TO THE DEMONSTRATION Children are the main victims of the Bush and Blair wars. Almost half of those killed so far in Lebanon are children. They make up one third of the 3,225 injured, and about 45 per cent of the nearly one million Lebanese refugees are under the age of 18.
This must be some new derivative of the word 'main' I don't know about.
Just to put things into perspective: in theory, when Israel kill 100 civilians, it's a mistake. When Hizbollah kill 100 civilians, it's a success.
B1oodFlower- 08-03-2006
True, but its still alot of casualties.
And Afterall Israel is meant to be a democracy, and Hizbollah is a terrorist group?I for one think Israel have the right to defend themselves, but I'm not sure about the extremities of their measures, against Pallestein and Lebanon.I'm not sure pounding the hell out of countries works, to defeat terrorism.
Love_Libs- 08-03-2006
Oh I don't think it does - you could well argue that the conflict now is actually proving that it doesn't - I was just that Israel aren't deliberately targetting civilians, though I'd agree they probably don't give much consideration to the side effects of their actions, whereas Hizbollah, as a terrorist group, don't care who or what they target.
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