On Armistice Day we need your help - to remember the dead with a view to putting a stop to the killing.
At 10:30am on Sunday, 11 November (Armistice Day), we intend to gather outside the Armed Forces Recruitment Centre, by the side entrance of the Victoria Centre on the Mansfield Road (near the Hilton Hotel and the Clock Tower) with our series of coffin-shaped placards naming the members of the British Armed Forces killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
You may have seen some of these placards before. We originally displayed them when the death toll in Iraq was 100. Now it is approaching 200 in Iraq, with the number killed in Afghanistan fast approaching another 100.
We will also have large coffins representing the uncounted Iraqi and Afghanistani dead.
We will be calling for all the troops to be withdrawn from Afghanistan and Iraq. A point of view that is proving more and more popular on the streets of Nottingham, especially among relatives of those who are out there, but still needs to be drilled into Gordon Brown's head.
To help us make our point effectively, we will need everybody's help. Come along at 10:30am on Sunday, 11 November. After the protest, which will be over by about 11:30am, many of us will go on to the Broadway Cinema where they are showing The Last Atomic Bomb at 3:00pm. John Hort of Nottingham CND will introduce the film.