Glasgow actions against war
gl@sgow | 14.01.2003 00:00
Thursday 16 January:
Glasgow Anarchist students plan some more disruption, this time on the streets. Meet at the main gate outside the SRC building car park, on University Avenue, at 12:30pm.
Last month anarchist students at Glasgow University occupied a lecture hall in protest against war and war-profiteers. They were protesting against war, and demanding that the University cut all ties with the armed forces and the arms industry.
The students are at it again, calling again for the armed forces of the state to be booted off campus. The Army have been active in recruitment on campus recently, sparking pickets and demonstrations. It’s time for them to go.
They are also calling for the removal of the University's Chancellor, who sits on the Universities' pension fund, which invests millions in war-profiteering companies such as BAe. Get rid of him, and get rid of the companies. Invest in ethical companies, if you can find any.
Friday 17 January
Another action in Glasgow, on the eve of the anniversary of the start of the last (and ongoing) attack on the people of Iraq. This one may well involve a prolonged visit to a government building in the city centre. Occupiers and supporters needed. Details of meeting-up can be had on the previous day at the uni, or watch this space.
Saturday 18 January
The Drive to War - Stop it Now.
Conference Saturday 18th January 2003
Woodside Hall Glasgow
36 Glenfarg St Glasgow G21
Workshops include: Palestine and Israel Britain's Terror Weapons Iraq: The Current Situation Regime Change: Where Next? Christian / Islamic / Jewish Perspectives Is This A War For Your Car? Oil Imperialism Media Distortion The Drive to War and Civil Liberties Roots of Terrorism How To Mobilise Against The War
Glasgow Anarchist students plan some more disruption, this time on the streets. Meet at the main gate outside the SRC building car park, on University Avenue, at 12:30pm.
Last month anarchist students at Glasgow University occupied a lecture hall in protest against war and war-profiteers. They were protesting against war, and demanding that the University cut all ties with the armed forces and the arms industry.
The students are at it again, calling again for the armed forces of the state to be booted off campus. The Army have been active in recruitment on campus recently, sparking pickets and demonstrations. It’s time for them to go.
They are also calling for the removal of the University's Chancellor, who sits on the Universities' pension fund, which invests millions in war-profiteering companies such as BAe. Get rid of him, and get rid of the companies. Invest in ethical companies, if you can find any.
Friday 17 January
Another action in Glasgow, on the eve of the anniversary of the start of the last (and ongoing) attack on the people of Iraq. This one may well involve a prolonged visit to a government building in the city centre. Occupiers and supporters needed. Details of meeting-up can be had on the previous day at the uni, or watch this space.
Saturday 18 January
The Drive to War - Stop it Now.
Conference Saturday 18th January 2003
Woodside Hall Glasgow
36 Glenfarg St Glasgow G21
Workshops include: Palestine and Israel Britain's Terror Weapons Iraq: The Current Situation Regime Change: Where Next? Christian / Islamic / Jewish Perspectives Is This A War For Your Car? Oil Imperialism Media Distortion The Drive to War and Civil Liberties Roots of Terrorism How To Mobilise Against The War
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17.01.2003 11:30
Saturday, 15 February 2003, from 11:00 to 17:00, George Square, Glasgow
All Scotland March and rally at Labour Party Conference in SECC. Assemble: 11am in George Square, march off at 12 noon. Surround the SECC at 1.30pm. Rally at 2.30pm
Organised by Scottish Coalition for Justice Not War, More details 0141 423 1222
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