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How Can We Resist Neo-Liberalism and War?

cambridge globilise resistance | 09.02.2004 22:13 | Anti-militarism | Globalisation | Social Struggles | Cambridge

A 'Report Back from the World Social Forum in Mumbai:
How Can We Resist Neo-Liberalism and War?' meeting is being hosted by Globalise Resistance, Britian's leading anti-capitalist group, in Cambridge on Wednesday 11th February at 7:00pm in the McCrum Lecture Theatre (Benet Street, next to
the Eagle Pub)

A 'Report Back from the World Social Forum in Mumbai:
How Can We Resist Neo-Liberalism and War?' meeting is being hosted by Globalise Resistance, Britian's leading anti-capitalist group, in Cambridge on Wednesday 11th February at 7:00pm in the McCrum Lecture Theatre (Benet Street, next to
the Eagle Pub)

The speakers are Chris Nineham, a national organiser for Globalise Resistance, who will be giving an eye-witness report back, and Billy Hayes, the General Secretary of the communication Workers Union, who will be talking about the link between Trade Unions and anti-capitalism.

This is a particularly important discussion considering the CWU have just won an illegal strike. There will be plenty of time for questions and discussions from the floor.

This is a meeting for anyone fed up with Bush, Blair and the Huttons of this world!

This event has been generously sponsored by Cambridge Communication Workers Union, Cambridge Fire Brigades Union, Cambridge Unison City Branch, Cambridge Stop the War Coalition and Cambridge Socialist Workers Party.

Please come and join what should be a diverse and exciting meeting.

cambridge globilise resistance
- e-mail: ourworldisnotforsale@yahoo.co.uk

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  1. What a laugh! — Vampire Slayer
  2. Anti-spin — VS Slayer
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  4. wtf — ed
  5. arrrrrr :-) — A
  6. Working with the SWP/GR — steve
  7. u r only jealous — red letter
  8. I denounce you all! — a nonny mouse
  9. at leist we tryed — ed
  10. have patience — black star