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09-03-2003 20:41
The biggest march in Aberden for perhaps a decade...
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08-03-2003 23:55
The Camcorder Guerilla Weekend is off to a flying start
with direct action in glasgow!
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08-03-2003 20:02
Over 2000 marched against war on Iraq on International Women's Day (8 March) in Aberdeen. The protest, organised by the "Aberdeen Coalition for Justice not War", was attended by a wide range of people from political, religious, campaigning and trade union groups, as well as concerned individuals.
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07-03-2003 20:37
Faslane Peace Camp urgently requires more visitors. Even, if you can only stay 1 or 2 days, any visit would be much appreciated. Please ring 01436 820 901 for details.
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06-03-2003 19:36
Today, there was an anti-war demonstration in Edinburgh.
The size of the demo was bigger as the last ones, at least about 3000 people or more turned up to walk from the two meeting points- either the fron tof the American embassy or Bristo Square at University to the Scottish Parliament.
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27-02-2003 16:56
Edinburgh Claimants have destroyed armed forces recruitment material in an Edinburgh Job Centre in resistance to the threatened war with Iraq.
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24-02-2003 15:47
International womans day an anti-war event outside the RAF Air Base in Leuchars, North East Fife
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20-02-2003 16:55
A personal account of the 80,000 strong anti war demo in Glasgow, Scotland on 15th February
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20-02-2003 16:45
A personal account of the demo in Glasgow, Scotland on 15th February - by one of the 80,000 saying No to War.
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18-02-2003 21:19
These are 10 pictures of Saturday featuring a wide range of participants. (article 1)
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18-02-2003 15:57
This is a personal account of Saturday at the Glasgow demo.
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17-02-2003 12:45
Gloriously loud and sunny protest gets even the reluctant shouting.
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16-02-2003 13:24
En route from George Square to the SECC; a war veteran on the march; 100,000 at the rally; crowd beside the Hammerhead dock crane; Bush & Blair puppets; CND symbol in frost on a car. (article 2)
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16-02-2003 13:24
En route from George Square to the SECC; a war veteran on the march; 100,000 at the rally; crowd beside the Hammerhead dock crane; Bush & Blair puppets; CND symbol in frost on a car. (article 1)
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15-02-2003 21:53
More pics of the Glasgow anti-war demo (article 1)
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15-02-2003 20:49
The demo in Glasgow was absolutely massive. Here are the first pictures of a very, very small part of the demo. There were wonderfull, colourful banners,other diy stuff and at least three or four really good sounding samba bands and puppets and loads more. For one person it was pretty much impossible to catch all, it was too big, so please send in more reports and pictures. (article 1)
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14-02-2003 21:09
Tony Blair's speech has been moved to an earlier slot at the SECC. It will now take place at 11am, not 2pm. Go direct to the SECC at 11 (not on the march) if you want to get to Tony!
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13-02-2003 21:55
Scotland's sham parliament was temporarily reclaimed today, when First Minister's Question Time was interrupted three times. Anarchists and allied anti-war protesters heckled their "representatives" over the Scottish Executive's disinterest in the wishes of the Scottish people - as exemplified by Labour's support of the war on Iraq.
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13-02-2003 15:22
First the SECC management bowed to Labour pressure and denied electricity for the rally, they have now apparently banned the stage from their property.
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