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RAW! (Riding Against War actions across the UK!)

someone intrested... | 26.10.2002 22:45

Here is a list of all the 'Critical Mass' style events happening on Hallowe'en 2002 (31oct) as part of the national 'Stop the War Day of Action'. These events encourage all non-motorised movers to descend on an area slowing up the city to draw attention to the bombing of Iraq and possible full on war. These events are entirely unconnected and are spontaneously occurring in their respective areas. 

Brighton

WHEELS AGAINST WAR!

Where & When: 3pm Sussex University campus, Library Square or 3.30pm Moulsecoomb Wild Park
More: Come on bikes, roller skates, skate boards! Ends to join the 5:30 protest. 
Contact: n/a
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Leeds

Pedal For Peace!

Where & When: Briggate, City Centre 3pm
More: A mobile, pedal powered protest against the War Mongers. Come by bike, by Board or on foot. Bring placards, banners, drums, noise. Hallowe'en costumes welcome.
Contact: n/a
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London

Pedal For Peace!

Where & When: 2pm, Peace Camp at the Imperial War Museum, Lambeth Road, SE1.
More: Bring noise, colour, life and lights. Costume encouraged! On the way we will be visiting some of the companies which keep war in business! We will be arriving at Parliament Square for 6pm to join other actions!
Contact:  info@cm-london.cjb.net
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Manchester

Stop the Cycle of violence!

When & Where: 4.30pm at St Peters Square
More: Bring bikes or come on foot to demonstrate against the so-called 'War Against Terrorism'. 
Cyclists and pedestrians will make their way through the city - letting motorists know that the city is for cyclists and pedestrians too. Come dressed for Hallowe'en in costumes and masks and bring torches and lanterns, whistles and bells. 
Contact:  shortcutzuk@yahoo.co.uk 
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Sheffield

Where & When: 7:30 am Devonshire Green
More: Not just for cyclists!
Contact: n/a
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(This information is currently hosted on the London Critical Mass website until a UK wide site has been completed)

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- Homepage: http://www.cm-london.cjb.net

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