The Irish Anti-War Movement website and e-mail are back up and running. We are still having a few minor difficulties putting stories on the home page but will rectify this over the next few days. You can post events and news on the website, as before.
We have not (yet) been able to retrieve any e-mail sent to info@irishantiwar.org between 12 December 20.00 hours and today 19 December at 15.30 so if you have sent any important communication to us, please resend it!
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We wish you all a very Happy Christmas and New Year in a World without War!
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3God Bless Amerik@!
Looking forward to working on keeping the global anti-war movement as cohesive and filled with bitchy solidarity as ever in 2004.
year of culture: Genoa.
year of Sport : Athens
year of Universal Forum on cultures UNICEF:
barcelona.
year of international war crimes trial of Saddam Hussein.
year of 46th U.S. Presidential elections.
year of Spanish Constitutional Reform and Presidential elections.
year of European Constitution.
if you go to http://irishantiwar.org
it becomes: http://recovered.irishantiwar.org/index.adp
recovered from what?
trotskyism?
If recovery of the irish anti war movement means an end to trot rule, this is a merry christmas, indeed!
Thank you Mr Lane and all the others of the Steering Committee representing the 'Good Team'!
it would be a great thing if we could regain the Anti-war movement out of the hands of the SWP, SP Trots, Black Bloc and other micro political groups.
Tha Anti-war movement should be apolitical. This is a question of conscience, not of politics.
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