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Peace Conference, Nottingham Uni

NSPM | 03.02.2007 11:09 | Analysis | Education

The Peace Movement will be holding the third annual Peace Conference in the Portland Building at Nottingham University from 11-6 on Sunday, February 18. Speakers will include James Howard (Powerswitch), Sue Blount (Green Party) and Craig Murray (former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan).

The Peace Movement will be holding the third annual Peace Conference in the Portland Building at Nottingham University from 11-6 on Sunday, February 18.

The first session will start at 11 and explore the linkages between war, the environment and our oil addiction. Speakers will include James Howard from Powerswitch who are "dedicated to raising awareness & discussion of the impending & permanent decline of cheap oil & gas supply, the consequences of which will affect every corner of our lives" ( http://www.powerswitch.org.uk/); Sue Blount, local Green Party Councillor ( http://devolute.co.uk/green/); and another TBC.

At 1.30 there will be a session with workshops covering a wide range of issues including the hardships faced by refugees, international workers' struggles, peak oil and more.

The day will close with Craig Murray, the former British ambassador to Uzbekistan, forced out of his job for speaking out against the brutality of the Karimov regime ( http://www.craigmurray.org.uk).

There will also be stalls promoting various local groups throughout, with catering provided by Veggies ( http://www.veggies.org.uk).

Come along and join in the discussion.

NSPM
- e-mail: sunspm (at) nottingham (dot) ac (dot) uk
- Homepage: http://su.nottingham.ac.uk/nspm

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Report from last years Peace Conference

15.02.2007 10:00


For a report from last years Peace Conference, including photos, audio and report by the organisers, see:

Activists gather for peace conference
 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2006/03/335012.html

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