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Bristol-Stop-The-War | 21.01.2003 01:24

A MASS VIGIL ACTION has been called for Wed 29th Jan in Bristol, in anticipation of full scale war within 48 hours of 27th Jan.

Here's the latest tactical statement from the Bristol-Stop-The-War Group. We're flagging up the possibility of Total War by next Wednesday, & are pretty much putting our group on alert.

Either way we feel that 29th January should be a short-notice day for mass actions in your own town, village or city. If war doesn't begin this is another good practice shot at short notice mobilising.

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BRISTOL MASS VIGIL ACTION : WED 29th JANUARY @6:00pm
As the 27th January approaches (the date the Weapons Inspectors submit their report to the U.N) there exists a mounting & all too real possibility that the Bush Administration will initiate total war within hours of that date. The precedent for this is the 15th January 1991,
when Bush Senior initiated total war within hours of the deadline for Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait. In the 6 weeks that followed the equivalent of 7.5 Hiroshima bombs was dropped on Iraq.
U.N REPORT:  http://www.iacenter.org/rc12600.htm
In the event that total war is not initiated within those 48 hours we call on you to attend Vigils across the country in anticipation of the massacre to come, "Everyone should raise the threat of war in their schools, places of worship, where they work & live. We could be facing a Third World War triggered by stupid men." Tony Benn
For the last 9 months the Stop The City Campaign has been advertised widely as our Plan B in the event that war is not averted. In the event that total war against the Iraqi people begins once more, we call on you to join with us in bringing our Cities to a standstill in defiance of Mr Blair's defiance of the public will.
(City Centre. Opposite the Hippodrome. St.Augustines Parade)
DIRECTIONS : CLICK BELOW
 http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?gride=358590&gridn=172858&title

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