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Stop the War Coalition

The Stop the War Coalition is a UK campaign, set up following the September 11 attacks in the USA.

Its web site is http://www.stopwar.org.uk

Its aims are:

1. The aim of the Coalition should be very simple: to stop the war currently declared by the United States and its allies against ?terrorism?. We condemn the attacks on New York and we feel the greatest compassion for those who lost their life on 11th September. But any war will simply add to the numbers of innocent dead, cause untold suffering, political and economic instability on a global scale, increase racism and result in attacks on civil liberties. The aims of the campaign would be best expressed in the name Stop the War Coalition.

2. Supporters of the Coalition, whether organisations or individuals, will of course be free to develop their own analyses and organise their own actions. But there will be many important occasions when united initiatives around broad stop the war slogans can mobilise the greatest numbers.

3. The Coalition shall elect a steering committee which reflects the breadth of those involved to carry forward the aims and objectives. Local groups should have regular, open and inclusive meetings.

4. We call on all peace activists[?] and organisations[?], trade unionists, campaigners and labour movement organisations to join with us in building a mass movement that can stop the drive to war.

5. We are committed to opposing any racist backlash generated by this war. We will fight to stop the erosion of civil rights.

The Coalition organised the biggest demonstrations[?] in British history before and during the invasion of Iraq by US and UK forces.

Almost all the major British trade unions[?] are affiliated to the Coalition.



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