News and developments
Who are the first victims of war?
Gruesome toll grows
1 April 03: Gruesome toll grows as US troops kill
another 10 innocent Iraqi women and children at a checkpoint
after their van failed to stop.
See:
'I
saw the heads of my two little girls come off', SMH, 2/4/03
The
estimated toll so far, SMH 2/4/03,
Children
pay the price of freedom with their lives, SMH, 31/3/03
Besides control of oil production and prices, how else can
a invader profit from a war on Iraq?
27 Mar 03: Barely a week into the immoral invasion,
the US has already awarded out contracts to its own companies
for development project in post-Saddam Iraq.
The SMH reports:
"The US army on Tuesday announced it had granted
the main Iraqi oil-well firefighting contract to a unit of
Halliburton Co, a firm once run by Vice President Dick Cheney,
without any bidding.
"Two other US companies have benefited from contracts
worth a total of $US11.9 million ($A19.94 million), including
one to manage the Iraqi port of Umm Qasr.
"Other contracts could be awarded this week, particularly
for infrastructure projects worth about $US600 million ($A1.01
billion), for which eight US firms have been invited to bid."
Source: SMH,
27/3/03
See also: War is Good for Business
19 Mar 03: We may not have been able to prevent the
war but we can make the Howard Government pay for its reckless
and contemptuous action. We call on all members and supporters
to mobilise for protests and acts of civil disobedience. The
peace movement will respond to this immoral and illegal war
with its own version of "shock and awe". When war starts,
rally, walk out of work, take sickies, occupy buildings, block
roads, do whatever it takes. This war must be stopped, our
troops brought home, and the war-mongers, punished!
Rally 5pm Sydney Town Hall the day war starts.
New peace group set up in Newtown
Due to the unprecedented growth in the Peace Movement, a
separate peace group was recently established in Newtown.
Both the Marrickville and Newtown groups continue to work
closely together on joint actions, including the upcoming
Enmore Park Peace Festival on Sunday 16 February.
Both groups meet weekly at 7pm on Thursdays in Marrickville
and Newtown.
Marrickville Council voted unanimously against war
18 Feb 03: Marrickville Council voted tonight to "unreservedly"
oppose any war against Iraq and Australia's involvement in
such an attack and to call on the Federal Government to "bring
the troops home".
The motion moved by Greens Councillor Sam Byrne also required
the Council to print anti-war banners to be displayed on its
Town Halls, write letters to the Prime Minister and Opposition
and to advertise its stance in local papers.
Nick Deane from the Marrickville Community Peace Group (MCPG)
spoke at the meeting regarding the motion, calling on the
Council to show leadership on this issue and oppose a war
that will inevitably kill thousands of innocent lives and
create division within the Marrickville community.
The MCPG were also successful in getting the Council's recognition
of local anti-war groups and to provide them "in kind
assistance".
Sydney creates history in largest anti-war protest Australia
has ever seen
More
photos here...
16 Feb 03: More than a quarter million people, or
one in every 12 people in Sydney, crammed into Hyde Park and
surrounding streets in an anti-war protest that stunned even
the most optimistic.
The Sydney protest carrying the message "no war on Iraq;
bring our troops home" followed record numbers in Melbourne
and other parts of Australia and was part of an unprecedented
global day of protest involving over 20 million people in
over 600 cities and towns around the world.
Even as the march began Sydneysiders were still pouring in,
mostly on foot, as train and bus services were unable to cope
with the demand. In near chaos police and organisers were
forced to divert marchers to the Domain, a larger nearby park.
Meanwhile back in Hyde Park speakers were cheered and applauded
as they spoke out against the logic and morality of the war.
Genan Dadoun, spokesperson for the Muslim Women's Association,
said: "We do not need fridge magnets to protect us from terror.
If we want to reduce the amount of terror in the world, we
should ... stop participating in the terror!"
Never has there been such a massive outpouring of opposition
to a war even before it officially began. As the final speaker
John Pilger said, "Our movement is too big to be defeated."
Organisers and local groups are expected to build on this
momentum leading towards the next major weekend of protest
planned for 15/16 March with a focus on local actions.
The Marrickville Community Peace Group is planning actions
to coincide with this date and welcomes all concerned Inner-West
residents to join in its struggle for peace.
Britain's dossier: a fraud
7 Feb 03: It has just been revealed that Britain's
"intelligence" dossier on Iraq, which Colin Powell
cited and praised so highly of in his case to the Security
Council, is nothing more than a fraud chunks of the
work (including spelling, punctuation errors) were found to
have been copied directly from the internet, including the
work of a graduate student from 12 years ago.
This document was presented to the public as the product
of up-to-date British intelligence and has been cited by Tony
Blair and Colin Powell as the basis for a possible war. This
not only shows the extent to which the Blair and Bush governments
would go to deceive the world into an unjust war but also
puts doubt on the credibility of their intelligence network.
Source: The
Guardian, CNN,
TimesOnline
Watch Reuter's
report (requires ReadAudio)
No confidence in PM: Australian Senate
5 Feb 03: On 5 February, the Australian Senate
for the first time in its history censured the Australian
Government and declared no confidence in Prime Minister John
Howard for sending 2000 troops to fight a possible war in
Iraq without asking parliament and without the support of
the Australian people.
Source: News
Limited.
About our peace groups
We are a group of individuals and local organisations
united to oppose any war on Iraq. We do not accept there
is any reason, even under the guise of the UN, for military
action that will inevitably kill thousands of innocent
lives. We are not affiliated to any political or religious
group. Participating members come from Inner West area
of Sydney, Australia.
Interested? Subscribe to our newsgroup,
get along to one of our meetings
or events or contact one of our members.
Contact us:
Marrickville Group: Kylie on 95593494, John on
95587051 or Minh on 0403181586 or nowar@acmica.org
Newtown Group: Mike 0403181586 or Karen 0411021592
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