Weekly Peace Vigils In Luton Against Afhgan War
Luton Peace & Justice | 11.01.2010 13:40
Luton peace campaigners to hold weekly viigls against the war in Afghanistan to show there is a widespread opposition in Luton, beyond the half dozen Muslim protestors currently on trial.
From Saturday 23rd January there will be a weekly Peace Vigil from 2pm to be held near the Luton War memorial next to the Luton Town Hall.
We hope to open the eyes of those who call our troops Heroes and show them just what soldiers do in Afghanistan - kill, rape and injure!
We will distribute leaflets showing the devastation in Afghanistan caused by coalition forces, with pictures of dead women, men, children and babies.
To reinforce the point that the work of soldiers (Afghan or Coalition) is to kill and injure therefore it is wrong to call such people - Heroes!
They are anything but.
Peace with Justice,
We hope to open the eyes of those who call our troops Heroes and show them just what soldiers do in Afghanistan - kill, rape and injure!
We will distribute leaflets showing the devastation in Afghanistan caused by coalition forces, with pictures of dead women, men, children and babies.
To reinforce the point that the work of soldiers (Afghan or Coalition) is to kill and injure therefore it is wrong to call such people - Heroes!
They are anything but.
Peace with Justice,
Luton Peace & Justice
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peace.justice@live.co.uk
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More state trolling?
11.01.2010 13:53
Sheesh...
Sheesh!?
11.01.2010 14:08
How far off the ball can you get?
This is a geniune effort by ordinary folk in Luton to pour attention on the realities of war in Afghanistan - hardly a pro-state activity eh?
Luton Peace & Justice
Cheers
11.01.2010 14:46
I'm glad it is not just the members of Islam4UK that want to protest this - although it does not surprise me in any way that Muslims would want to protest other Muslims being murdered.
Brian B
Just for the record
11.01.2010 15:35
We're a mixed bunch who mourn the deaths of all those killed in this war -
British Troops, US Troops other Coalition troops, Afghan soldiers and the Afghan civilians.
We laid a wreath of white poppies on the Luton War Memorial on remembrance day to remember all those who had fallen in all wars as part of the 'official' remembrance ceremonials.
We support those who are tring to bring peace to Afghanistan using non-violent methods, we're not interested in any fundamentalists groups whether religious or political.
We campaign for the abolition of all war.
Peace with justice
Peter
Luton Peace & Justice
Just heard the Muslim protesters in Luton got found guilty
12.01.2010 01:20
They should definitely appeal, I can't believe they can't get off this charge.
anon
Protect all life: Mourn all death; Resist all war
12.01.2010 07:28
It is very worrying that the 5 Muslim men in Luton have been found guilty of public order offences when they had police permission to be there, no-one stopped them on the day, and they were standing obediently behind their placards. They were vocal but offered no violence to anyone; they behaved very well considering they were protesting about atrocities committed against their own people, possibly their own relatives, in other countries. Were charges brought against the man seen on video trying to assault them? Were charges brought against the other man seen on video making a fascist salute?
It is time we woke up to the fact that our media are totally biased and that freedom of speech is rapidly going out of the window. Human rights are for all of us: black/white; female/male; young/old; secular/religious, etc. We urgently need to protect our human rights. If we don't, freedom and democracy will die - they are already on the decline.
Debby
e-mail: debby.wakeham@hotmail.co.uk
War=Murder
12.01.2010 12:54
I agree that the real reason for this war is not reported. There seems no GOOD reason for it anyway.
It seems to me that freedom to demonstrate in a public place should be respected - whether that is at Parliament Square, outside a military base, at Wootten Bassett or on the streets of the towns where we live.
Brian B