Bristol Indymedia: http://www.bristol.indymedia.org
Bristol Indymedia now has nearly as many hits as the Evening Post!
PUBLISH PAGE: http://www.bristol.indymedia.org/publish.php
If you’re interested in getting involved in alternative media, the next Bristol Indymedia meeting is a social, and they welcome friends, supporters, colleagues and those interested in getting involved to come along. DETAILS: Mon 19th June, 8pm at the Hillgrove pub, Dove St South, Kingdown.
Post your NATIONAL anti-war news to our Bristol STWC message board.
Visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bristol-stop-the-war-coalition/
Email: bristol-stop-the-war-coalition@yahoogroups.com
Also See: http://www.stopwar.org.uk
KEYNOTE BRISTOL-STOP-THE-WAR EVENTS IN JUNE
1. Film ‘Letter To The Prime Minister’ – Fri June 9
2. ‘What’s Really Happening In Iran?’ – Public Discussion – Wed June 14
3. Film ‘Road To Guantanamo’ Intro By Moazzem Begg – Wed June 21
4. Benefit Gig – Attila The Stockbroker/David Rovics – Thur June 22
5. National Demonstration – Saturday September 23rd
6. Bristol and Bath Stop The War Coalition Meetings
7. The Daily Bristol Peace Vigil Continues
1. FILM ‘LETTER TO THE PRIME MINISTER’ – FRI JUNE 9th
Date/Time: Friday June 9th – 8pm
Venue: Cube Cinema: Dove St South (off Kings Square), Bristol
Map: http://www.cubecinema.com/directions.html
Bristol Stop The War Coalition are hosting a screening of the film ‘Letter To The Prime Minister’. Directed by Julia Guest, the film documents Jo Wilding’s visits to Iraq both before and after the invasion. It won the Gold Award For Best Independent Film at the recent Al-Jazeera film festival. Julia Guest will introduce a discussion after the film.
The film’s website ( http://www.alettertotheprimeminister.co.uk/) says: ‘Offering a singular take on the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq, 'A Letter to the Prime Minister' follows Jo Wilding on her remarkable journey of the last few years, in solidarity with the people of Iraq. Narrated as a letter to Tony Blair and using original diary extracts, from her challenging of the legality of the devastating economic sanctions imposed on the country, through to her activities in Baghdad before and during the 2003 Invasion, the film traces the non-violent resistance to US/UK policy in the region. Wilding serves as witness to the destruction of the lives of ordinary people during the bombing campaign and their subsequent neglect by Occupation forces and the interim authorities but she also acts, forming the Boomchucka Circus to work with school children and refugees. In April 2004, that help extended to travelling into Falluja, when even Al Jazeera had pulled out, to stand alongside the civilians trapped and targeted by US forces. Exclusive footage from the besieged city of Falluja creates a moving picture of the terrible impact UK & US foreign policy has had on ordinary Iraqi people, while the film itself stands as a powerful act of remembrance and questions an unjust and damaging Occupation.’
Lots more information at: http://www.alettertotheprimeminister.co.uk/
For further information, email bristolstopwar@hotmail.com
2. ‘WHAT’S REALLY HAPPENING IN IRAN?’ – PUBLIC DISCUSSION – WED JUNE 14th
Date/Time: Wednesday June 14th, 7.30pm
Venue: Friends’ Meeting House
300 Gloucester Road
Bristol
BS7 8PD
Map: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=359251&Y=175995&A=Y&Z=1
Local Iranian-born anti-war activist Mehrnaz Shahabi, has recently returned from a visit to Iran and will introduce a discussion about what is really happening there and what lies behind the threats of George Bush and Tony Blair.
For further information, email bristolstopwar@hotmail.com
3. FILM ‘ROAD TO GUANTANAMO’ INTRO BY MOAZZEM BEGG – WED JUNE 21st
Date/Time: Wednesday June 21st, 7.45pm
Venue: Easton Community Centre
Kilburn Street
Bristol
BS5 6AW
Map: http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?lat=51.4617&lon=-2.5628&scale=10000&icon=x
A showing of the film about the ‘Tipton Three’ – three British Asians who were detained at Guantanamo Bay. Introduced by Moazzam Begg, himself a former Guantanamo detainee and author of ‘Enemy Combatant’. Copies of his book will be on sale.
For further information, email bristolstopwar@hotmail.com
4. BENEFIT GIG – ATTILA THE STOCKBROKER/DAVID ROVICS – THUR JUNE 22nd
Date/Time: Thursday June 22nd, 8.00pm
Venue: The Trinity Centre
Trinity Road
Bristol
BS2 0NW
Admission: £8 (on the door)
Map: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=360062&Y=173392&A=Y&Z=1
Starring: ATTILA THE STOCKBROKER, DAVID ROVICS with ALLIE ROSENBLATT (USA)
and TRACEY CURTIS (WALES). Full details are below.
This will be a fantastic night. Come along and bring your friends
ATTILA THE STOCKBROKER, DAVID ROVICS with ALLIE ROSENBLATT (USA) and TRACEY CURTIS (WALES) UK TOUR 2006
Attila the Stockbroker and David Rovics are the real Anglo-American alliance on their fourth UK tour: the voice of the opposition! Hard-hitting poetry and song, raging against the policies of Bush and Blair, their illegal Iraq war and the corporations which pull their strings. Some people think politics should be kept out of music. We don’t!!
David Rovics is from Massachusetts. Writes incredibly perceptive, intelligent, incisive, angry songs, sung quietly and tunefully to a supremely accomplished acoustic guitar backing: the heir to the mantle of Pete Seeger and Phil Ochs. He has a growing following round the world and in the UK, among many other things, has done two sessions on Andy Kershaw’s Radio 3 show in the course of two previous tours with Attila. On this tour he will be accompanied on stage by Allie Rosenblatt, who has sung with him many times previously both live and on CD. ‘In these days of ongoing neo-conservatism he carries the torch of dissent and protest – in fact if the great Phil Ochs were to come back from the dead tonight he’d probably be hailed as the new David Rovics’ (Andy Kershaw)
http://www.davidrovics.com
Attila the Stockbroker is from Brighton. In August 2005, BBC Radio 4 celebrated his 25 years and well over 2000 gigs as a performance poet/songwriter with a programme entitled ‘Giving It Lip’… apposite! He writes angry, poignant, impassioned, sometimes downright silly poems and songs on a wide variety of subjects, accompanying himself on his trusty mandola, Nelson. Among many other things he recently took ‘Seagulls Ska’ to Number 17 in the singles charts with a song demanding a new stadium for his beloved Brighton & Hove Albion FC, where he is Poet in Residence. He’s also an accomplished fiddle player and will be joining David for a few songs. ‘Whether he’s ranting a poem or bashing out a song, there’s something magnificent about Attila in full flight’ (Ian McMillan, BBC Radio 4)
http://www.attilathestockbroker.com
They’ve both released loads of CDs, books etc and done thousands of gigs all over the world. There will be a short introductory set from Tracey Curtis, a radical singer songwriter from Wales, formerly of punk-folk outfit Shelley’s Children, now making a return to the live scene after ten years away starting a family.
5. NATIONAL DEMONSTRATION – SAT SEPTEMBER 23RD
Advance notice of this, more details soon but put it in your diary now. This year the Labour Party Conference is in Manchester. The Stop The War Coalition is mobilising for a national demonstration in Manchester on the Saturday before the conference starts. There will be coaches from Bristol. http://www.stopwar.org.uk
6. BRISTOL and BATH STOP THE WAR COALITION MEETINGS
Bristol Stop The War Coalition meets every Thursday to plan activities in the area.
The meetings are held at:
Easy T’s Café
20-21 Lower Park Row
BRISTOL
BS1 5BN
Map: www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?lat=51.4559&lon=-2.5981&scale=5000&icon=x
This is a few doors down from The Ship pub, towards Christmas Steps. Tea & coffee are served! Tthe meetings start at 7pm and end around 8.30pm. All welcome.
For further information, email bristolstopwar@hotmail.com
b) BATH-STOP-THE-WAR COALITION: Hold Regular Meetings. For details:
Tel: 01225 315480 Email: postmaster@bathstopwar.org.uk
Visit: http://www.bathstopwar.org.uk
7. THE DAILY BRISTOL PEACE VIGIL CONTINUES
TIMES: MON-FRI 5:30-6:30pm & SAT 3:00-4:00pm.
PLACE: City Centre (Opposite The Hippodrome. St. Augustines Parade).
Map: http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?gride=358590&gridn=172858&title
The Independent Bristol Peace Vigil is an open space for discussion, as well a crucial focus to Bristol's campaigns. We've kept vigil every night (except Sundays) since a few days after 11th Sept 2001, & we'll keep Vigil into the future, but we do need your support to keep our flame alive. If you can only make it for 15 minutes, or a couple of times a month, please still come. Everyone's welcome at the Bristol Peace Vigil.
b) EASTON PEACE VIGIL: Every Friday. 5:00pm-6:00pm. On the Corner of
Robertson Rd & Stapleton Rd. Easton, Bristol.
c) BATH PEACE VIGIL: Every Saturday 11.30am-12.30pm. Bath Abbey. (Off York
Street. From the railway station or bus station walk up Manvers St)
For general enquiries email: bristolstopwar@hotmail.com
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"Even those of us who have tried to follow the war closely are not aware of a fraction of the horrors unleashed in Iraq." - Author Arundathi Roy at the World Tribunal on Iraq, Istanbul, 2005. http://www.worldtribunal.org/
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