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NATO & arms companies: Chalking the connections in Newport

chalky | 04.09.2014 17:15 | NATO 2014 | Anti-militarism | Wales | World

Taking inspiration from the poet from Swindon chalking a few yards away in Westgate Square, we used pavement chalk and song to let the people of Newport know the real reason the NATO summit is in south Wales right now.














Song:

"The war machine rolls round and round
And the poor and the weak get trampled on the ground."

chalky

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support available in the aftermath

09.09.2014 10:25

If you want to talk to someone about anything that happened to you during the anti-NATO week of action, you can call the wellbeing phone line 07435 371764 between 12 noon and 8pm. You can also txt us to arrange a call outside these hours. This phone line will run until at least the end of October. As well as supporting you over the phone we can also tell you about other places you can get support.

wellbeing WG