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Afghanistan: Why we should get out
STOP THE WAR COALITION NEWSLETTER No. 1058 23 September 2008 Email office@stopwar.org.uk T: 020 7278 6694 Web: http://www.stopwar.org.ukIN THIS NEWSLETTER: 1) AFGHANISTAN: WHY WE SHOULD GET OUT 2) DON'T MENTION THE WAR 3) HOW'S TONY BLAIR DOING TODAY? 4) CAMPAIGNING FOR A WORLD WITHOUT WAR 5) WIN A DVD DONATED BY NEIL YOUNG 6) UNDER SIEGE: ISLAM, WAR AND THE MEDIA 7) STOP THE WAR'S XMAS PARTY 8) YOU COULDN'T MAKE IT UP: NO. 3487 ************************************* 1) AFGHANISTAN: WHY WE SHOULD GET OUT "We will not walk away from Afghanistan, as the outside world has done so many times before," Tony Blair said famously in 2001, just before the country was invaded by the United States, disguised as "the international community". This was of course a complete inversion of history, which in the past 200 years has not been a story of invading forces "walking away" but of foreign armies being driven out by the opposition and resistance of the Afghan people. We are witnessing history repeating itself, with the more indiscreet army commanders in America and Britain admitting, "We are not winning in Afghanistan." In the meantime, the suffering to the Afghan people caused by the refusal of the warmongers to "walk away" is everywhere to be seen in a country designated by the United Nations as fourth from last on its Human Poverty Index of 178 nations: * Average life expectancy is little more than 40 years. * 700 children and 60 women die each day from hunger and lack of health care. * The illiteracy rate is 70 percent in the cities and up to 99 percent in the countryside. * Only a quarter of the population has access to clean water * Only 10 percent of the population have access to electricity. Instead of "walking away, as a recent poll suggested the majority of Afghan people want to happen immediately, America and Britain have announced plans to escalate the war, by sending more troops to kill and be killed, and by extending the killing fields into Pakistan. The sharply rising numbers of British army casualties show where these war policies are leading, with Private Ben Ford two weeks ago becoming -- at 18 years and barely out of school -- the youngest soldier to die in Afghanistan since the invasion in 2001. AFGHANISTAN: WHY WE SHOULD GET OUT A new pamphlet published by Stop the War is now available, with an introduction by campaigning journalist John Pilger. It covers the war, women's rights, the opium boom, the country's shattered infrastructure, the horrific cost in Afghan lives and the cost to British tax payers, the majority of whom want Britain out of Afghanistan. It is an invaluable resource to those who want to learn more about the invasion and its aftermath. Get your copy today for only £1 plus 50p p&p. (Bulk orders are available at a reduced rate). Contact Stop the War on 020 7278 6694 for single or bulk orders. DIARY DATE: Stop the War will be organising a day school on Afghanistan in London on Saturday 29 November. Full details to follow shortly. ************************************* 2) DON'T MENTION THE WAR The anti-war demonstration at the Labour Party Conference last Saturday -- organised by Stop the War, CND and the British Muslim Initiative - was joined by thousands calling on Gordon Brown to end Britain's participation in the catastrophic conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. ( SEE http://tinyurl.com/4juflg ) Trade unionists, students, pensioners, Muslim activists and peace campaigners marched through Manchester to represent the vast majority in this country opposed to the government's war policies, and to deliver a letter for Gordon Brown which said, "We urge you to deliver on your commitment to withdraw all British troops from the illegal and catastrophic occupation of Iraq. We also urge you to recognise that the occupation of Afghanistan has involved Britain in an unwinnable and devastating war in a country where the population is clearly opposed to our presence." The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were noticeably absent in most of the media coverage of Labour speeches at the conference, understandable enough, given how little the issues were on the agenda. In a fleeting mention, foreign secretary David Miliband did spout this nonsense: "Talk to Afghans and they want what we want: a decent future free from fear. But they need young British men and women [i.e. British soldiers] to make that future possible." If Miliband ever spoke to ordinary Afghans, he'd soon hear what they want: "Get all the foreign invaders out of our country. You are the source of fear that is making our future impossible." As for defence secretary Des Browne -- rarely off television screens these days, expressing "deep regret" at yet more British soldiers being killed in Afghanistan -- he had this gem of self-delusion (or blatant lying) on Iraq: "Free from thuggery and intimidation, normal life is returning." And what was Gordon Brown's take on the wars he is waging in Iraq and Afghanistan? His "make-or-break" conference speech, which according to many commentators could determine whether or not he remained Labour Party leader had not a single word on Iraq and Afghanistan. Not one. No doubt it was Alistair Campbell, one of his speech writers -- and notorious as a warmonger in his own right, being the architect of the "dodgy" dossiers Tony Blair used to dupe parliament into supporting the Iraq war - who whispered continually in Brown's ear, "Don't mention the war, don't mention the war." And he didn't. ************************************* 3) HOW'S TONY BLAIR DOING TODAY? Tony Blair is no doubt thankful that his war politics are safe in Gordon Brown's hands but it seems that he still has an itchy trigger finger. Hence this exchange last week with TV satirist Jon Stewart: BLAIR: Al-Qaida are precisely those forces of terrorism in Iraq, based on a perversion of Islam and Iranian-backed militia, and they're the people fighting in Afghanistan, and whether it's in the Yemen or Algeria or Palestine or Pakistan, there's a struggle going on. STEWART: What was that list? BLAIR: No, I'm not saying you have to take military action on all of them! STEWART: So it's one country at a time? BLAIR: No, no I don't say that ... Stewart's tender barbs stopped well short of the key questions to ask Blair. Like "Why did you lie to parliament and the British people when making the case for war against Iraq?" Or "How does it feel to be implicated in the slaughter of over one million people?" Or "Why did you support Israel's barbaric attack on Lebanon in 2006?" And when Blair admitted that he was "shocked" at the "bloodshed that there's been and the difficulty" in Iraq, Stewart could have asked if he regretted ignoring the vast majority of the British people, who took to the streets in unprecedented numbers to oppose Blair's illegal and immoral warmongering, and who predicted before the "shock and awe" onslaught of March 2003, that mass slaughter and destruction on an unimaginable scale would be the inevitable outcome for the Iraqi people. Blair did however have one moment of truth in the interview when he said, "I can tell you there's a fundamental struggle going on. There are two sides." There are indeed. On one side are the war criminals like George Bush and Tony Blair, who violate innumerable international laws and whose endless "war on terror" has killed hundreds of thousands of civilians, created millions of refugees and made the world frighteningly unstable. On the other side are those who oppose these warmongers and who believe that Blair and Bush should be IN-side -- facing trial for their unprovoked aggression against other nations, regarded by international law as the supreme war crime. For now Blair has other worries on his mind. He is apparently only just scraping by on the six million pounds he's earned in the past year, from a book deal (4.5m), public speaking (1m), part-time advisor to the US investment bank JP Morgan* (half a million), plus the small change of £150,000 a year he gets from the British taxpayer for his pension and office expenses. Blair has to find £16,000 a month to pay the mortgage on his main London home, added to which is now the mortgage on his newly acquired country mansion, which cost 5.75 million pounds earlier this year. Then there's his private office in Mayfair, costing half a million a year in rent. (SEE http://tinyurl.com/42x56w ) Oh dear, how the war criminals of the world suffer for their crimes against humanity. *NOTE: Bankers JP Morgan pay Blair half a million pounds a year for 2-3 days work a month. In return he is providing "strategic advice and insight on global political issues and emerging trends". No doubt this is payback for Blair's undying support of the Iraq war, remembering that in 2004 JP Morgan was chosen by George Bush to manage the Iraq trade bank, through which a consortium of foreign private banks control Iraq's imports and exports, not least the oil revenues. http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=9848 ************************************* 4) CAMPAIGNING FOR A WORLD WITHOUT WAR The need for the anti-war movement to be sustained was never greater, with the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan still raging without respite, and threats hovering to spread more war to Pakistan, Iran and the Caucasus. Whoever leads the governments in America and Britain, all current leaders and prospective candidates are agreed that these war policies are going to continue unabated. Stop The War is asking all of its supporters to turn themselves into national members of the Coalition by taking out a monthly standing order, which can cost as little as £2 a month. All of our campaigns and events, such as last Saturday's demonstration at the Labour Party conference, are funded by donations from our members and supporters. We have no big benefactors to bail us out, unlike super-rich bankers and city speculators, now being showered with dollars and pounds, whose corrupt gambling has squandered trillions of ordinary people's money. We are planning a series of events for the autumn and winter, including the launch of anti-war campaigns at army bases and a day school on Afghanistan. We will also be mobilising support for the international anti-Nato demonstration in Strasburg next April. An increase in our regular income from national memberships will help us tremendously in funding these campaigns and in our aim to raise higher the profile of the anti-war message. If you are not a Stop the War member, please consider becoming one now. It only costs £2 a month (please give more if you can). You can join in the following ways: * ONLINE: http://tinyurl.com/3dhzpn * BY DEBIT / CREDIT CARD: Call 020 7278 6694 * BY CHEQUE: £24 paid annually, made payable to "Stop the War Coalition" and sent to Stop the War Coalition, 27 Britannia Street, London, UK, WC1X 9JP. ************************************* 5) WIN DVD DONATED BY NEIL YOUNG CSNY: DÉJÀ VU is a milestone musical documentary, a feature film of lasting political and social relevance. Directed by Neil Young, one quarter of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, CSNY: DÉJÀ VU documents the band's 2007 'Freedom Of Speech Tour' tour of the United States. You can win one of five copies of the DVD, to be released on Monday 29 September, by answering the following question: WHAT PERCENTAGE OF AFGHANS HAVE ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY? Email your answer to comp@stopwar.org.uk by Monday 29 September to have a chance of winning. Selection of winners will be by lottery. ************************************* 6) UNDER SIEGE: ISLAM, WAR AND THE MEDIA Early booking is recommended for the conference Under Siege: Islam, War and the Media ( SEE http://tinyurl.com/3tavez ). Hosted by Media Workers Against the War, it is open to all and has a very impressive list of speakers, including: * Sean Smith, award winning war photographer for The Guardian * Peter Oborne, Daily Mail columnist, former editor of the Spectator and author of Muslims Under Siege: Alienating Vulnerable Communities * Inayat Bunglawala, Muslim Council of Britain * Lauren Booth, Mail on Sunday journalist and Palestine campaigner * Nick Davies, investigative journalist and author of Flat Earth News * Moazzam Begg, author of Enemy Combatant and former Guantanamo inmate * Jeremy Dear, general secretary, NUJ * Eamonn McCann, leading Irish journalist and Raytheon 9 campaigner * Explo Nani-Kofi, editor of the Kilombo, a Pan-African Journal With this line-up the conference is very likely to be over-subscribed, so book now by email or online to avoid disappointment (details below). UNDER SIEGE: ISLAM, WAR AND THE MEDIA Conference hosted by Media Workers Against the War SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15, 2008 LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS 2PM TO 6.30PM TO BOOK TICKETS: £15 / £10 concessions * Email info@mwaw.net OR *Pay securely online using PayPal: http://tinyurl.com/3tavez MORE DETAILS: http://tinyurl.com/3tavez ************************************* 7) STOP THE WAR'S XMAS PARTY FRIDAY 5 DECEMBER, 6.30 - 10.30 PM Canal Museum, 12/13 New Wharf Road London N1 9RT MUSIC: GREEN (current and ex-members of Amy Winehouse's Band) Bar. Tickets are limited, so early booking advisable. BOOKING: Tickets - £10 (includes food). * CHEQUES: Made payable to "Stop the War Coalition" and sent to Stop the War Coalition, 27 Britannia Street, London, UK, WC1X 9JP. * BY DEBIT / CREDIT CARD: Call 020 7278 6694 ************************************* 8) YOU COULDN'T MAKE IT UP: NO. 3487 Tanks, helicopters, fighter jets, missiles, remotely piloted aircraft, warships -- just some of the 32 billion dollars worth of weapons and other military equipment which the US Department of Defense is selling or transferring to foreign governments this year. This is nearly three times US arms sales in 2005. About 60 countries get annual military aid from the United States, totalling 4.5 billion dollars a year, to help them buy American weapons. Israel and Egypt receive more than 80 percent of that aid. When asked to explain the leap in arms sales and transfers, Bruce S. Lemkin, the US Air Force deputy under secretary, who coordinates many of the biggest deals, said, "This is not about being gunrunners," said. "This is about building a more secure world." ( SEE http://tinyurl.com/3em9ej ) *************************************-- To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank e-mail to stwc-unsubscribe@lists.riseup.net
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 | Permalink
The world's most dangerous country
STOP THE WAR COALITION NEWSLETTER No. 1057 16 September 2008 Email office@stopwar.org.uk T: 020 7278 6694 Web: http://www.stopwar.org.ukIN THIS NEWSLETTER: 1) THE WORLD'S MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRY 2) PROTEST WHEN NATO COMES TO LONDON 3) "DEEPLY SADDENED" AGAIN AND AGAIN 4) GEORGE BUSH DESPERATE FOR "TROPHY STRIKE" 5) IRAQI ART UNDER OCCUPATION 6) YOU COULDN'T MAKE IT UP: NO. 2847 ************************************* 1) THE WORLD'S MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRY Iraq is the most dangerous country in the world. With at least a million civilians killed since the illegal invasion in 2003, the daily toll of death and destruction outstrips any other country, however much the mainstream media peddles George Bush's propaganda that his "surge" is working. Journalist Patrick Cockburn, described recently the all too frequent reality for the Iraqi people: "A car bomb exploded in the Shia market town of Dujail, north of Baghdad, killing 32 people and wounding 43 others. "The smoke filled my house and the shrapnel broke some of the windows," said Hussein al-Dujaili. "I went outside the house and saw two dead bodies at the gate which had been thrown there by the explosion. Some people were in panic and others were crying." (See http://tinyurl.com/5tgp9d ) There are 4,500 British troops in the midst of this brutal occupation and the horrific instability it has brought in its wake. They almost never leave their base at Basra airport, on the outskirts of the city. Their only function -- at a cost to the British taxpayer of around one billion pounds a year -- is to provide political cover for George Bush's continuing aggression against the Iraqi people and the pillaging of the country's resources. The most recent polls show that the majority of Iraqi and British people continue to want all foreign troops to be withdrawn. But, just as George Bush insists he plans to reduce US troop levels (they are in fact as high as they have ever been in the last five years), Gordon Brown has reneged on the promises he made when he became prime minister that he would make sizeable reductions in 2008. In practice, the number of British troops withdrawn from Iraq has been pitifully low. Stop the War's demonstration at the Labour Party's national conference on Saturday 20 September will include the call for all British troops to be withdrawn from Iraq now. It's a message we will do all we can to press home for as long as there is a single soldier left in Iraq. MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD - STOP THE SPREAD OF WAR DEMONSTRATE AT THE LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE SATURDAY 20 SEPTEMBER: ASSEMBLE 12.30PM ALL SAINTS, MANCHESTER M15 Updates: http://www.stopwar.org.uk TRANSPORT DETAILS: See http://tinyurl.com/696px8 or call 020 ; 7278 6694 LEAFLETS: Call 020 7278 6694 or download at http://www.stopwar.org.uk ************************************* 2) PROTEST WHEN NATO COMES TO LONDON NATO defence ministers are meeting in London on Thursday 18 September and Friday 19 September. They will be here for 'talks about NATO reorganisation' and the discussions will be chaired by our very own defence minister Des Browne. Items on the agenda include Afghanistan, US incursions into Pakistan and the 'Star Wars' missile defence project. Well might the NATO warmongers discuss Pakistan, which has been a key ally of the US in the 'war on terror', against popular opinion in the country which says the alliance has brought nothing but violence and instability. The risk of igniting a regional war is clearly contained in the illegal US attacks on Pakistani territory, which in the past two weeks have killed at least 60 Pakistani civilians. The chilling shadow over George Bush's decision to sanction covert military action is that Pakistan is a nuclear armed state. The US Missile Defence Shield is also on the NATO agenda. The Georgian crisis a few weeks ago has prompted acceleration of the 'Star Wars' project. The Polish government, despite widespread opposition in Poland, has agreed to provide bases for the US Interceptor missiles, yet another potential provocation to war in Eastern Europe. Stop the War Coalition and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament are calling a joint protest at the NATO meeting on Thursday 18 September and we're asking all our supporters in London to be there if they can and to help make this a noisy protest. Please publicise the protest as widely as possible. NATO COMES TO LONDON STOP THE SPREAD OF WAR NO TO US MISSILE DEFENCE Thursday 18 September, 12.30pm Lancaster House Stable Yard Road, London SW1A 1BB (Nearest tube Green Park) FURTHER INFORMATION: A Stop the War briefing on NATO by Kate Hudson, Chair of CND, is available here: http://tinyurl.com/6ml2ty NO TO NATO DEMONSTRATION APRIL 2009 On 4-5 April 2009, an international protest, supported by Stop the War and antiwar organisations across Europe, is being organised outside the NATO conference in Strasbourg, France, which will mark the 60th anniversary of NATO's foundation. The call will be for NATO, a driving force behind global war, to be dismantled. More details to follow. ************************************* 3) "DEEPLY SADDENED" AGAIN AND AGAIN UK defence minister Des Browne's well of sadness is clearly very deep. In the past week he was three times "deeply saddened" by the deaths of three more British soldiers in Afghanistan. This brings to 120 the number of military casualties killed so far in this unwinnable war. It's always worth recalling that when Browne's predecessor, John Reid, deployed British troops to Helmand -- Afghanistan's most dangerous province -- he certainly didn't anticipate being "deeply saddened" on a weekly basis. Rather he looked forward to the troops leaving "without a shot being fired". With George Bush announcing a "quiet surge" of more troops to be sent to Afghanistan and British defence officials talking of the British army staying there "for a generation", there's clearly going to be a lot more pointless death and destruction. The anti-war movement has always insisted that there is no hope of progress in Afghanistan while it is occupied by foreign forces. It is our task to mobilise all available pressure on the government to act in accordance with the majority view of people in this country and in Afghanistan that all troops should be withdrawn. Which is why we will be demonstrating on Saturday 12 September, at the Labour Party's annual conference, with the clear message, Troops Home Now. PAMPHLET: AFGHANISTAN: WHY WE SHOULD GET OUT Stop the War has published a new pamphlet, called Afghanistan: Why We Should Get Out, with an introduction by John Pilger. It will be on sale for £1 (reductions for bulk orders) at Saturday's demonstration in Manchester and can be ordered from Stop the War's national office: Tel 020 7278 6694 ************************************* 4) GEORGE BUSH DESPERATE FOR "TROPHY STRIKE" George Bush has signed a secret order allowing US troops to operate in Pakistan, without permission from the Pakistani government or agreement by the United Nations, contravening numerous international laws and conventions. Bush says the recent ground assault by US commandos and the big increase in the number of US missiles fired from unmanned aircraft are directed at al-Qaeda leaders, but the Pakistani government and local observers say that most of the dozens killed in these attacks have been civilians, the majority of them women and children. The Guardian newspaper suggests a different interpretation for these attacks: "Bush is thought to be in a desperate push for a trophy strike… before he leaves office." No doubt part of the calculation is the hope that this will boost the electoral chances of John McCain in his campaign to succeed Bush as president. (See http://tinyurl.com/68jpda ) Since 1945, American has bombed 25 countries round the world, killing many millions of people (some estimates put the figure as high as 20 million). But George Bush has a message for all the families grieving as a result of his contribution to this horrendous scale of mass slaughter. He recently expressed his sorrow, following the US attack in Afghanistan which killed 90 civilians: "I am a partner in your loss and that of the Afghan people." And, of course, all those grieving families will be comforted by an earlier Bush pronouncement: "America is a Nation with a mission -- and that mission comes from our most basic beliefs. We have no desire to dominate, no ambitions of empire. Our aim is a democratic peace -- a peace founded upon the dignity and rights of every man and woman." ************************************* 5) IRAQI ART UNDER OCCUPATION RIDING ON FIRE is an exhibition of paintings and sculptures which have been created by Iraqi artists who are determined to keep art alive while everything around them is falling apart. It opens in London on 19 September and is highly recommended to all our supporters as a testament to how artists manage to remain creatively active, producing stunning works of art, in an unimaginably hostile environment. It is only through overcoming hurdles and hazards which can be literally a matter of life and death that these twenty-two artists have been able to create their paintings and sculptures and get them transported to us in London. Stop the War is proud to have helped in the organisation of RIDING WITH FIRE: IRAQI ART UNDER OCCUPATION, which will run at the Artiquea Gallery in south London from 19 September-31 October. ( See: http://www.artiquea.co.uk ) RIDING WITH FIRE: IRAQI ART UNDER OCCUPATION 19 September - 31 October Artiquea Gallery 82 Wandsworth Bridge Road London SW6 2TF FOR MORE DETAILS: WWW: http://www.artiquea.co.uk/ TEL: 020 7731 2090 EMAIL: info@artiquea.co.uk ************************************* 6) YOU COULDN'T MAKE IT UP: NO. 2847 "Things are better in Iraq. Life is returning to normal." This is the propaganda story from George Bush and the puppet Iraqi government, a story dutifully spread -- to its continuing shame -- by the mainstream media,. One supposed indicator of the good life returning to Iraqis is the announcement of lavish plans to build the Baghdad Eye, aimed to be the world's largest Ferris wheel. Baghdad citizens will be pleased to know that their city, in which there is usually only two hours of electricity a day -- and never enough to meet essential energy needs -- will at least find the power to rotate a 650 feet tall Ferris wheel, carrying 30 passengers in each of its air conditioned compartments. ************************************* -- To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank e-mail to stwc-unsubscribe@lists.riseup.net
Tuesday, September 16, 2008 | Permalink
Why we're marching on 20 September
STOP THE WAR COALITION NEWSLETTER No. 1056 10 September 2008 Email office@stopwar.org.uk T: 020 7278 6694 Web: http://www.stopwar.org.ukIN THIS NEWSLETTER: 1) WHY WE'RE MARCHING ON 20 SEPTEMBER 2) WHAT 'PROGRESS' LOOKS LIKE IN AFGHANISTAN 3) WHAT 'WINNING' LOOKS LIKE IN IRAQ 4) PAKISTAN INVADED: NOTHING SAID 5) INSATIABLE APPETITE FOR WAR 6) OBAMA AND McCAIN: SPOT THE DIFFERENCE 7) YOU COULDN'T MAKE IT UP: NO. 2761 ************************************* 1) WHY WE'RE MARCHING ON 20 SEPTEMBER What will British foreign secretary David Miliband say in his speech to Labour's annual conference in Manchester? It's all too predictable. 'We' are 'winning' in Iraq, making 'progress' in Afghanistan, defending 'democracy' in Georgia, confronting Iran to protect world 'security' and waging endless war against 'global terrorism'. 'We' stand "shoulder to shoulder" with George Bush and whoever his successor may be in following slavishly wherever US foreign policy takes 'us'. There will be no place in Miliband's speech for the views of the people of Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran and anywhere else that the Bush wars have brought, or threaten to bring, mass slaughter and destruction. Only last weekend a mass demonstration of Iraqis took to the streets of Baghdad to call for all foreign troops to get out of Iraq, confirming country wide polls which show this to be the view of an overwhelming majority. And David Miliband will not have a word to say about the large majorities in both Britain and the United States who have consistently opposed the warmongering carried out in their name and insisted that the US and British troops all be withdrawn from Iraq and Afghanistan. David Miliband, Gordon Brown and the rest of the Labour government, who have so seamlessly adopted the war policies of Tony Blair, hope that the ever dutiful mainstream media will help delude people in this country into believing that 'we' are 'winning' and making 'progress' in our support for illegal invasions. This is why Stop the War, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the British Muslim Initiative are organising a demonstration at the Labour Party conference in Manchester on Saturday 20 September, to ensure that the voice of the anti-war majority that opposes the government's warmongering is prominently represented. Please publicise the details of the demonstration as widely as you can and join us in Manchester on 20 September. Leaflets are available for downloading or from the Stop the War national office. Transport details for protestors travelling to Manchester from outside London are available on the Stop the war website (http://www.stopwar.org.uk) or by calling 020 7278 6694. MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD - STOP THE SPREAD OF WAR DEMONSTRATE AT THE LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE SATURDAY 20 SEPTEMBER: ASSEMBLE 12.30PM ALL SAINTS, MANCHESTER M15 TRANSPORT DETAILS: See http://tinyurl.com/696px8 or call 020 7278 6694 LEAFLETS: Call 020 7278 6694 or download at http://www.stopwar.org.uk ************************************* 2) WHAT 'PROGRESS' LOOKS LIKE IN AFGHANISTAN On 22 August, the US military reported that an airstrike in Herat province in Afghanistan killed 30 militants and no civilians. Local villagers said more than 90 bodies, mainly women and children, were pulled from the rubble. When this figure was confirmed by a United Nations investigator and the Afghanistan government, the US military changed its story to seven civilians killed. Now eyewitness evidence has been backed up by an eight minute video shot by a doctor with his cellphone. (See http://tinyurl.com/6xhgpy. WARNING: The video has harrowing images.) This is the consistent pattern of lying used by the US to cover up the sharp increase in civilian deaths in Afghanistan, which have tripled in the past year. A Human Rights Watch report concludes, "There has been a massive and unprecedented surge in the use of air power in Afghanistan in 2008… in the months of June and July alone the US dropped approximately as much as it did in all of 2006." To which George Bush had his response this week, when he said, ominously, "For all the good work we have done in that country, it is clear we must do even more." ************************************* 3) WHAT 'WINNING' LOOKS LIKE IN IRAQ REFUGEES: Displaced Inside Iraq: 2,255,000. Displaced in Syria & Jordan - 2.1 million to 2.25 million UNEMPLOYMENT: Between 27 and 60 per cent CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM MALNUTRITION: 28 per cent. PERCENT OF PROFESSIONALS WHO HAVE LEFT IRAQ SINCE 2003: 40 per cent, including one third of Iraqi physicians. AVERAGE DAILY HOURS IRAQI HOMES HAVE ELECTRICITY: 1-2 hours. NUMBER OF IRAQI HOMES CONNECTED TO SEWER SYSTEMS: 37 per cent. IRAQIS WITHOUT ACCESS TO ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLIES: 70 per cent. THE COST OF DEPLOYING ONE US SOLDIER FOR ONE YEAR IN IRAQ: 390,000 dollars. For more about what 'winning' really means in Iraq, go to: http://tinyurl.com/fzryo ************************************* 4) PAKISTAN INVADED: NOTHING SAID Pakistan has been attacked four times in the last two weeks, the latest attack destroying a school, killing at least twenty-three people, including women and children. (http://tinyurl.com/5v3n3w) We're still waiting for George Bush (quote: "In the 21st century nations don't invade other nations.") or Gordon Brown or any other representative of the 'international community' (also known as the USA and its acolytes) to condemn this blatant violation of international law, the consequences of which could be horrifying in further destabilising a region already in upheaval. These attacks on Pakistan were by the US military and are yet another example of the breathtaking hypocrisy of George Bush and his fellow aggressors. Let's hope it doesn't escalate to the scale of the mass murder of civilians in Cambodia and Laos, killed by carpet bombing and chemical warfare during the Vietnam war, another occasion when the USA spread war to the neighbouring countries of a country it had invaded illegally. ************************************* 5) INSATIABLE APPETITE FOR WAR David Miliband is showing how quick he is developing the appetite for war and all the deception and hypocrisy that requires. His absurd speech in Ukraine, in which he threatened Russia -- the second most powerful nation on earth -- with all manner of consequences if it didn't capitulate to NATO demands, included this gem: "It is very important that the principles on which our stability has been based -- territorial integrity of countries, democratic governance and international law -- are upheld." Not a hint of course that Russia's action in South Ossetia was provoked by Georgia's prior invasion. Or that the instigators of the Iraq and Afghanistan invasions are hardly in a position to lecture anybody about "territorial integrity of countries". Or that maybe Russia has some legitimate concerns about the way in which the US government is using NATO to create a line of antagonistic countries in Russia's Caucasus backyard, creating yet another arena for more conflict and instability. ************************************* 6) OBAMA AND McCAIN: SPOT THE DIFFERENCE There is a real difference between the two US presidency contenders in their policies on Iraq. John McCain wants US troops to stay in Iraq "until victory… for 100 years, if necessary". Barack Obama is committed to withdrawing all combat troops and US military bases from Iraq within 16 months of taking office. On all other issues, the promise from both candidates is for more war following George Bush's agenda. McCain and Obama are united in wanting to escalate the war in Afghanistan, in supporting the invasion and bombing of Pakistan, in threatening Iran, in antagonising Russia by intervening in the Caucasus and in giving undiluted support to Israel, the country flouting more international laws than any other in its barbaric policies towards the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. It's clear that whoever succeeds George Bush, an active and vocal anti-war movement will be as necessary as it has been throughout the Bush-Blair-Brown years of endless war, torture and attacks on civil rights. ************************************* 7) YOU COULDN'T MAKE IT UP: NO. 2761 When the US military claimed that all but seven of the victims of its airstrike on Afghanistan on 22 August were "Taliban terrorists", it cited for corroboration the "independent journalist", Oliver North. Could this be the same Oliver North who twenty years ago was at the centre of the Iran-Contra scandal, under which President Reagan's government used the proceeds from secret arms sales to Iran to fund the Contra terrorists, trained by the CIA to undermine Nicaragua's democratically elected government? It certainly could. Could it be the same Oliver North who organised cocaine and marijuana trafficking from Central and South America into the United States to help fund those same Contra rebels? It certainly could. In 1989, North admitted lying to the US Congress and was indicted on 16 felony counts. But why should enlisting the support of a convicted liar and instigator of mass murder concern the US military, when it is scurrying around looking for "corroboration" from an "independent journalist" to dispute the evidence of yet another massacre of civilians by a US bombing raid? ************************************* MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD - STOP THE SPREAD OF WAR DEMONSTRATE AT THE LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE SATURDAY 20 SEPTEMBER: ASSEMBLE 12.30PM ALL SAINTS, MANCHESTER M15 TRANSPORT DETAILS: or call 020 7278 6694 LEAFLETS: Call 020 7278 6694 or download at *************************************-- To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank e-mail to stwc-unsubscribe@lists.riseup.net
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 | Permalink
Stoking the fires for more war
STOP THE WAR COALITION NEWSLETTER No. 1055 05 September 2008 Email office@stopwar.org.uk T: 020 7278 6694 Web: http://www.stopwar.org.ukIN THIS NEWSLETTER: 1) STOKING THE FIRES FOR MORE WAR 2) AFGHANISTAN:THE 'GOOD' WAR TURNS BAD 3) JOIN STOP THE WAR AND HELP STRENGTHEN THE MOVEMENT 4) SAY NO TO NATO: DEMONSTRATE 4-5 APRIL 2009 5) NATO, RUSSIA AND THE NEW THREAT OF WAR ************************************* 1) STOKING THE FIRES FOR MORE WAR MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD - STOP THE SPREAD OF WAR DEMONSTRATE AT THE LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE SATURDAY 20 SEPTEMBER: ASSEMBLE 12.30PM ALL SAINTS, MANCHESTER M15 Events in Georgia have raised the terrifying prospect of big power confrontation between the US and Russia. NATO expansion was the prime cause of the crisis in the first place, disgracefully, the British Government's response has stoked up more tension. David Miliband's trip to the Ukraine, aimed at building an alliance to contain Russia, was obviously going to be highly provocative. As the Guardian recently argued, the frightening thing is that NATO and Russia are on a collision course over the Caucasus. Our government's response to the crisis in Georgia and Gordon Brown's recent announcement of 4,000 extra troops for Afghanistan, confirms the policy of continuing subservience to Washington. In these circumstances the demonstration to the Labour Party Conference on September 20 -- called by Stop the War, CND and the British Muslim Initiative -- takes on a new significance. Stop the War Coalition is asking all our supporters to come to Manchester to make sure that the Labour Party understands that the overwhelming majority in this country believes that Labour should break with the disastrous war policies of the Bush years and withdraw all British support, whether it be in Iraq, Afghanistan or any other threatened region. FOR LEAFLETS AND LOCAL TRANSPORT DETAILS: http://www.stopwar.org.uk/ or tel: 020 7278 6694 ************************************* 2) AFGHANISTAN: THE 'GOOD' WAR TURNS BAD The situation in Afghanistan is reaching breaking point. Civilian and military casualties have risen sharply over the last few months. The death of another British soldier this week brings to 200 the number of foreign soldiers killed in Afghanistan this year. The level of NATO bombing is up 40% on last year's levels and the mainstream press here has had to start reporting on the innocent dead as a result. Two weeks ago a raid in western Herat Province left 90 dead. US sources are still claiming that only Taliban were killed in the village. A joint UN/Afghan investigation found the dead were civilians. Local residents were able to confirm the number of casualties, including their names, age and gender. In the last few days, other attacks have been reported, including one bombardment in Helmand that is believed to have led to the death of 70 people. The war in Afghanistan risks spreading violence across the region. On Wednesday 3 September, heavily armed US commandoes launched a surprise attack on Jala Khel, a Pakistani town, killing at least 20 people. This was the first such ground raid on Pakistan by US forces. The governor of the neighbouring province in Pakistan gave this response: "This is a direct assault on the sovereignty of Pakistan and the people of Pakistan expect that the armed forces ... would rise to defend the sovereignty of the country and give a befitting reply." SEE http://tinyurl.com/6zc8tl Meanwhile, The Times and The Observer have reported that Kabul is virtually under siege by various armed groups opposing the occupation and vital aid work has almost ground to a halt because of the increased level of violence. The call for all troops to come out of Afghanistan will be one of the central demands of the demonstration in Manchester on 20 September. Stop the War is rushing out a pamphlet called 'Why we should get out of Afghanistan', with an introduction by John Pilger, which will be available in a week's time cost £1. To place your order, telephone 020 7278 6694. ************************************* 3) JOIN STOP THE WAR AND HELP STRENGTHEN THE MOVEMENT As the risk of the spread of war becomes clearer the Stop the War Coalition is launching a drive to widen our membership base. We need a larger regular income to be able to respond to any emergencies and to strengthen our infrastructure. Immediate projects include rationalising our database and renewing our website. We also need more active members to help build the coalition in every town and city around the country. We are urging all our supporters and e-subscribers to join Stop The War in September, for just £5 per month or £3 student/unwaged, who will in return receive a free t-shirt, free copies of our pamphlets and regular newsletters. Monthly contributions provide our campaign with regular income and have minimal administrative costs. This means that maximum time and resources can be spent fighting against George Bush's wars and our government's unquestioning support for policies which have brought horrifying levels of death, destruction and insecurity. BECOME A NATIONAL MEMBER OF STOP THE WAR: * ONLINE: http://tinyurl.com/6krppn * BY CREDIT/DEBIT CARD: Call 020 7278 6694 * BY CHEQUE OR STANDING ORDER: Email for a membership form to office@stopwar.org.uk ************************************* 4) SAY NO TO NATO: DEMONSTRATE 4-5 APRIL 2009 The Stop the War Coalition will be mobilising for the No To NATO, Troops out of Afghanistan demonstration at the 60th NATO conference in Strasbourg on 4-5 April next year. Given the crisis in the Caucasus and the disaster in Afghanistan, we expect this to be a very serious mobilisation. ************************************* 5) NATO, RUSSIA AND THE NEW THREAT OF WAR All are welcome to this public meeting in London, organised by Media Workers Against the War. NATO, RUSSIA AND THE NEW THREAT OF WAR Speakers: PETER WILBY Former editor of the New Statesman and the Independent on Sunday, now columnist for the Media Guardian TOM DE WAAL Caucasus editor at the Institute of War and Peace Reporting STOP THE WAR COALITION SPEAKER (tbc) Tuesday 9 September 7pm Pearson Lecture Theatre University College London North East Entrance Gower Street WC1 Map: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/maps/ucl-maps/map2_low_res FOR MORE DETAILS: mediawar@riseup.net, or tel 07801 789 297 ARTICLES: PETE WILBY on the media coverage of war in the Caucasus: http://www.mwaw.net/2008/08/25/wilby-2/ TOM DE WAAL: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/8efea3fe-68ce-11dd-a4e5-0000779fd18c.html http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/aug/10/georgia.russia *************************************-- To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank e-mail to stwc-unsubscribe@lists.riseup.net
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