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Bush coming to Belfast

imc irl | 05.04.2003 10:07

George Bush is coming to Northern Ireland on Monday 7th and Tuesday 8th
April.
The Irish Anti-War Movement is calling an immediate national
mobilisation to express outrage at the carnage that his army is causing
in Iraq.

Protest- BUSH in BELFAST - GR call emergency Mobilisation
by gr release Fri, Apr 4 2003, 8:36pm

RBB VS GWB ?
Dublin busses leaving from Liberty Hall at 1.30pm Monday 7th April Tickets 12 euro Available from GPO and bottom of Grafton Street campaign stalls or phone Aoife at 087 795 5013 as soon as possible.

Dublin busses leaving from Liberty Hall at 1.30pm Monday 7th April
Tickets 12 euro
Available from GPO and bottom of Grafton Street campaign stalls or phone Aoife at 087 795 5013 as soon as possible.

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Emergency Mobilisation:

George Bush is coming to Northern Ireland on Monday 7th and Tuesday 8th
April.
The Irish Anti-War Movement is calling an immediate national
mobilisation to express outrage at the carnage that his army is causing
in Iraq.

Buses will leave Liberty Hall, Dublin at 1.30 pm on Monday 7th.


Tickets will cost 12 euro and you can book your place by ringing 087
7955013.


In a statement, Richard Boyd Barrett of the Irish Anti-War Movement
said,

‘George Bush is directly responsible for the murder of over one thousand
Iraqi civilians.

‘How can he come to Ireland talking about peace while his army is
subjecting the people of Baghdad to a medieval siege with 21st century
weaponry?

‘ This visit is all about giving credibility to this immoral war.

‘ It provides further proof that the Irish government is co-operating
with Bush’s Coalition for Killing

‘Bush should not be given a propaganda opportunity to surround himself
with the mantle of a peace maker while he is murdering innocent
civilians in Iraq.

‘We call on all parties to boycott this meeting with Bush and not to be
used as propaganda pawns to bolster Bush’s image’.

‘We call on all those opposed to this immoral war to join the protest
buses going to Belfast on Monday.’

related link: www.irishantiwar.org

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  1. protest in Belfast — go to it
  2. I can't go but...... — cat