Vigil to mark 100th British soldier killed in Iraq Wed 1st Feb
Greater Manchester Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament | 31.01.2006 11:53 | Anti-militarism
NOT ONE MORE DEATH
This morning the 100th British soldier has been killed in Iraq.
In Manchester, we will be holding a protest vigil in the Peace Gardens (St Peter's Square) at 6pm tomorrow (Wed 1 Feb).
This morning the 100th British soldier has been killed in Iraq.
In Manchester, we will be holding a protest vigil in the Peace Gardens (St Peter's Square) at 6pm tomorrow (Wed 1 Feb).
NOT ONE MORE DEATH
We have just learned this morning that the 100th British soldier has
been killed in Iraq.
Military families have asked that the British people mark this terrible occasion with protests and vigils.
In Manchester, we will be holding a protest vigil in the Peace Gardens (St Peter's Square) at 6pm tomorrow, wednesday 1st February. Military families will lay a wreath on the Cenotaph, and we will read the names of the 100 dead soldiers, as well as the names of 100 Iraqis killed in this unjust and illegal war.
Please forward this message, and come along tomorrow with candles, flowers, symbols of peace.
In peace and hope
Greater Manchester CND &
Greater Manchester Stop the War Coalition
We have just learned this morning that the 100th British soldier has
been killed in Iraq.
Military families have asked that the British people mark this terrible occasion with protests and vigils.
In Manchester, we will be holding a protest vigil in the Peace Gardens (St Peter's Square) at 6pm tomorrow, wednesday 1st February. Military families will lay a wreath on the Cenotaph, and we will read the names of the 100 dead soldiers, as well as the names of 100 Iraqis killed in this unjust and illegal war.
Please forward this message, and come along tomorrow with candles, flowers, symbols of peace.
In peace and hope
Greater Manchester CND &
Greater Manchester Stop the War Coalition
Greater Manchester Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
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gmdcnd@gn.apc.org
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