l'Iraq Ahir, avui l'Afghanistan: No to war!
us plau, baixeu, copieu i aquesta difoneu octaveta: Arxius veure adjunts end
febrer 15, 2003, we came out massively to the streets to protest against the Iraq war, which the Aznar government to involve us, ignoring the wishes of the majority of the population.
Today, seven years later, we must protest against the English government's decision to support U.S. occupation of Afghanistan with more troops but, against the massacres carried out by the occupying forces, and against the new lies tell us.
not being rebuilt Afghanistan: much investment ends at the hands of corrupt local leaders in multinational or imposed by the occupation. The
democracy in the country is a farce: the recent elections were universally recognized as fraudulent, but still Karzai as president.
not be freed Afghan women: Karzai has even passed a law by which men can rape their wives, some of which have less than ten years. So
Afghanistan after more than eight years of employment. Can not justify the cost in innocent blood that Afghan civilians are paying because of the foreign military presence. And this suffering extends to the families of soldiers occupants, who see their fall dark targets in a war.
We give our solidarity to the Afghan people so that they can lift their country without employment and warlords and drug traffickers that this entails.
In 2003, Zapatero said, against Aznar, "the opinion of ciudatans in democracy can not be marginalized." Repeated surveys have shown that the vast majority of the population of Spain rejected sending more troops to Afghanistan.
demand the government to cancel the sending of troops, and immediately withdraw the troops now participate in the war in Afghanistan. The million euros a day that the English government currently spends on employment should go to social services.
There are other reasons to return to the streets to shout "No to war".
The war in Iraq continues and while Obama talks about withdrawing troops from this country to send more in Afghanistan, the reality is that the U.S. wants to maintain military bases in Iraq indefinitely.
I remember the 1400 Palestinians killed by Israeli bombings in early 2009. A year later, people still imprisoned by the blockade of Gaza. We ask the government English to abandon their boycott of the elected Palestinian government and to stop selling weapons to Israel. Other
been forgotten, but we do not. Yesterday
Iraq, Afghanistan today ... Outside the occupation forces! Solidarity with the Palestinian people!
No to war!
The Campaign for the withdrawal of English troops in Afghanistan, national, coordinated broadcast this week against the war, around 15 February. It also called for street demonstrations on Saturday 20 March, coinciding with demonstrations in Washington and San Francisco.
More information: http://tropasfueradeafganistan.blogspot.com/
public event
Yesterday in Iraq, Afghanistan today: No to war! Saturday 20 February, 18pm
The Back, 37 Saint Peter Martyr, Grace
taking part:
Walid Salih (Iraqi academic at the Autonomous University of Madrid)
Nazanin Amirian (Iranian journalist and political analyst)
octaveta_15-Feb_2010.pdf
octaveta_15-Feb_2010_DIN_A4.pdf
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