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Stand Up and Be Counted Against the War

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Thursday March 20, 2003 14:33author by Alisa Keane - Global Solidarity Project, ICTUauthor email alisa.keane at ictuni dot orgauthor address ICTU, 3 Crescent Gardens, Belfast BT7 INSauthor phone 028 9024 7940

March and Rally

Day X Silent Vigils 1.pm tomorrow 21 March in Belfast and City/Town Centres through out Northern Ireland Saturday 22 March - Assemble 2pm Art College, York Street - Rally 3pm Belfast City Hall

Silent Protest to Send Loud Message: Stop the War

Silent protests are to be held in Belfast and in other towns and cities across Northern Ireland on Day X tomorrow (Friday) to demonstrate opposition to the war on Iraq.

The Stop the War Coalition is staging the peace vigils at Belfast City Hall and in other city and town centres across Northern Ireland. These peace vigils are part of international action taking place across the island of Ireland and throughout Europe. These actions are also being supported by the European Trade Union Confederation

Peter Bunting, Assistant General Secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU), which is co-ordinating the Stop the War Coalition, states:

"We are now engaged in an unnecessary and devastating war that is endangering millions of people. It is utterly wrong and we must oppose it ? we can do no other. We oppose this war while supporting the troops and hold our political leaders - in particular Tony Blair-accountable for recklessly putting so many lives at risk.

People can simply and powerfully show their opposition by taking part in these silent protests in Belfast and town centres across Northern Ireland at 1pm Friday- Day X. We urge people to use their lunch breaks to stand up for peace."

The protests are being co-ordinated by local trades councils, with the support of many other organisations and individuals.

The silent vigils will be followed by a massive demonstration this Saturday 22nd March. Marchers will gather at Belfast's Art College from 2pm, before marching to the front of Belfast City Hall where a rally will be staged from 3pm.

The Stop the War Coalition (NI) is co-ordinated by the Northern Ireland Committee of the ICTU. The Coalition has the support of a wide and growing range of individuals, organisations and trade unions.

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author by evil davepublication date Thu Mar 20, 2003 15:04author address author phone

Its time for the leadership of Sinn Fein (Gerry Adams)& the Green Party (Sargent) to go on TV and tell people its now or never - direct action


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author by MGpublication date Thu Mar 20, 2003 15:12author address author phone

author by waiting for Godotpublication date Thu Mar 20, 2003 17:10author address author phone

what the rest of us that really do care is to have critical mass type cyclethons on roads leading to US corporations and block the traffic thereby putting massive economic pressure on the Fianna Fail puppet government.

author by Westie from Belfast - fucking ace todaypublication date Thu Mar 20, 2003 18:22author address author phone

Schools against war showed how it was done.



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