NO to NATO protests | Chicago & London |19 May
0Joint statement by United National Antiwar Coalition (US) and Stop the War Coalition (UK)
Joint statement by United National Antiwar Coalition (US) and Stop the War Coalition (UK)
Malalai Joya sent the following message to Stop the War Coalition on March 21, 2012
‘We are not bringing justice to Afghanistan rather we are refusing to allow the Afghanis any semblence of justice.’
Stop the War Coalition called a snap protest on March 19 against the massacre in Kandahar province a week before, demanding the Australian government pull the troops out.
The murderous rampage by a US army sergeant in Afghanistan on March 11, killing 16 civilians (mainly women and children) signifies the death throes of the US occupation. Getting the troops out of Afghanistan will allow democratic Afghans – such as Malalai Joya – to play a role in working out the political solution. She remains adamant that all foreign troops should leave Afghanistan.
PM Gillard has urged Australians not to be overly concerned about the incident that left three Australian soldiers dead and five wounded in Afghanistan on October 29. But dissident veterans and ex-service people say she is dangerously deluded if she thinks what has happened lacks significance.
Corporate greed – the 1% – is behind war and occupations – at a terrible human and environmental cost. While governments do this in our name – they do not speak for us.
Media release October 6, 2011On October 8, at 12 noon, Stop the War Coalition will mark the 10th anniversary of the start of the longest running war in Australia’s history. The protest, starting at Town Hall, will hear from a
“We need your help – in the form of doctors, educators, engineers – not your soldiers”, Joya told the packed Marrickville Town Hall.
The bipartian pro-war position is increasingly out of step with the views of most Australians. As the retired Australian Major-General Alan Stretton put it recently: “How many young Australians need to be sacrificed before our politicians realise that the war in Afghanistan is unwinnable?”
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