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Public Meeting - Iraq and Palestine, what next for the Middle East?

The International Socialist League. | 16.01.2006 20:50 | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements

The purpose of this meeting is to give information about the Middle East from those who have first hand knowledge of the effects of this war.




Speakers include:

Hussein Al-alak
The Iraq Solidarity Campaign.

Mr. Burhan Fatah
The Worker-Communist Party of Iraq.

Mr. Bill Hunter.
Author and member of the International Socialist League.

The present situation in the Middle East is due to the drive of Imperialism, in this case U.S imperialism, tail ended by the United Kingdom. This is being led by New Labour, to control the vast oil reserves and the routes of the oil and gas supplies through the region.

The brutal and savage methods, with which they are pursuing these aims have resulted in a catastrophe for the people of the Middle East – in particular Iraq and Palestine.


Date: Wednesday 18th January 2006.
Time: 7-30pm
Venue: The Friends Meeting House, Mount Street, Manchester (behind the Central Reference Library).

ALL WELCOME

For more information please contact 0161 439 5543 or e-mail:  isl@socialistvoice.org.uk

Organised by The International Socialist League.

For more written information please write to: or write to the ISL, PO Box 283, Liverpool, L13 4WY or visit www.socialistvoice.org.uk


The International Socialist League.
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