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Thursday January 30, 2003 14:32 by Davy Carlin - West Belfast SWP carlindavid at hotmail dot com
![]() Three meetings around Belfast in the one night Last night school 'students against the war' was launched in Belfast. Last night 'school students against the war' was launched in Belfast. It drew over fifty school students from across Belfast. From catholic and protestant schools, from West Belfast to East, fom North to South. They aged from fourteen to eighteen. They agreed their own agenda and activity which includes hosting anti - war debates in their schools with outside speakers and attempting to mobilises hundreds of their fellow school students into activity. This is a great step foward to begin to mobilise hundreds of youth onto Belfasts streets. At the same time standing room only at the West Also yet another meeting took place at the same time affording people an in depth discussion on Islam. This Marxist Forum held in South Belfast drawing over twenty People including one leading Palestinian activist who has promised to deliver Two hundred for the Feb 15th demo. The Belfast demo is backed by the ICTU {Northern Committee} its Unions FBU, Unison etc, by the Muslim Associstion of N Ireland, the Islamic centre etc, by dozens of womens, community groups, politicans, and well known personalities and much much more. With huge interest we are talking a mass rally in Belfast, with like Britain and hopefully Dublin the largest such Demo Belfast city has ever seen on Feb 15th. With also a feeder march from Derry to Belfast over four days hosting public meetings in each town stop over and a huge public meeting planned in Belfast things are looking very good. |
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Jump To Comment: 4 3 2 1The closest recruitment office to Belfast is 5 miles out of the city centre and isnt that easy to get to. Its also kinda remote. (in other words, it aint worth the bother, yet)
Hey! Whats going on here? Is Davy cosying up to the SP by not wanting to target Brit bases?
Surely not! Come on now lets have a SWP or IAWM response.
What do you think about the idea of a picket on British Armed forces recruiting offices?
Or a demo to the RIR HQ? Seeing as they are part of the Air Assault Brigade which would be first into Baghdad if the war starts.
and reading well too.