Manchester Loombreaker - Issue 34
Loombreaker Collective | 12.02.2003 17:48
Issue 34 of the Manchester Loombreaker is now online. In this month's issue: Make Love Not War. BP, Indonesia and West Papua, Land Rover, Israel and Palestine - actions in Mcr. World Trade Centre Occupied (no, really). Loads of anti-war actions and activities including Menwith Hill.
Mancs Against this Phoney Oil War !
Actions against the war have been breaking out all over Manchester. The Army
Recruitment Office, BP and Menwith Hill are a selection of the targets hit by
local anti-war activists. More and more grafitti and artwork has sprung up in
recent weeks, making the links between oil and war, `No War' is plastered on the
side of the barracks in Whalley Range, and over army recruitment ads. Manchester
folk travelled to Liverpool (pictured) and Bradford anti-war rallies on the
global day of action on January 18th. Over fifty people at a recent forum,
attended workshops on Direct Action, What next in Manchester, Subvertising,
Palestine, and banner-making. Leafleting is happening in local areas and in the
city centre every Saturday, and there are regular vigils against war (every
thurs 5-6pm Friends Meeting House, every wed 1-2pm St Peter's Chaplaincy on
Oxford Rd, every Friday 7pm Salford Cathedral).
Around fifty coaches will be going travelling from all over Manchester to the biggest ever
anti-war demo in London on February 15th (see below for coach info). Meanwhile on the
home front, there'll be a vigil in solidarity at 4pm Piccadilly Gardens (Market St side) on the
15th, for those who really genuinely can't make it to London. Bring your own
placards/banners/candles.
On the same night, there's going to be a big MAKE LOVE NOT WAR party, offering free food
to everyone returning back from London. With live music, funk, hip hop, drum n bass and
visuals going all the way through to breakfast, it's one not to miss. Phone 07817 313085 on
the day for details of venue.
Actions against the war have been breaking out all over Manchester. The Army
Recruitment Office, BP and Menwith Hill are a selection of the targets hit by
local anti-war activists. More and more grafitti and artwork has sprung up in
recent weeks, making the links between oil and war, `No War' is plastered on the
side of the barracks in Whalley Range, and over army recruitment ads. Manchester
folk travelled to Liverpool (pictured) and Bradford anti-war rallies on the
global day of action on January 18th. Over fifty people at a recent forum,
attended workshops on Direct Action, What next in Manchester, Subvertising,
Palestine, and banner-making. Leafleting is happening in local areas and in the
city centre every Saturday, and there are regular vigils against war (every
thurs 5-6pm Friends Meeting House, every wed 1-2pm St Peter's Chaplaincy on
Oxford Rd, every Friday 7pm Salford Cathedral).
Around fifty coaches will be going travelling from all over Manchester to the biggest ever
anti-war demo in London on February 15th (see below for coach info). Meanwhile on the
home front, there'll be a vigil in solidarity at 4pm Piccadilly Gardens (Market St side) on the
15th, for those who really genuinely can't make it to London. Bring your own
placards/banners/candles.
On the same night, there's going to be a big MAKE LOVE NOT WAR party, offering free food
to everyone returning back from London. With live music, funk, hip hop, drum n bass and
visuals going all the way through to breakfast, it's one not to miss. Phone 07817 313085 on
the day for details of venue.
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