Balkan Antiwar Conference Atina 29-30.11.2008 The antiwar movement after the US elections It’s a hot point, very crucial days but isn’t a revolution. We are not face to face of a fork in a road after the election of November 4 th. Is US’s so called “the arrangement for the 21th century” plans changed? Is US’s target of global domination the world changed? Is US’s aim to control and command on Access to old and new oil and gas resources changed? Is US’s wish to control and influence different nations’ governements changed? Is US’s targets to secure certain states and corporations interest at the cost of democracy, justice and sovereignty around the world changed? Is arm industries’ and oil companies’ profit hunger is satisfied? |
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Global Peace and Justice Coalition (BAK) held a demonstration and an international against military airbases forum in Adana/Turkey on 14 June 2008. BAK had a demo in front of Incirlik American Military Air Base. In press release they told they wanted to close down Incirlik Air Base” and didn’t want 90 nuclear weapons in the base. The participants of the Forum were Sotirios Kontogiannis (Stop the War Coalition Greece), Kyriakos Kiliaris (Stop the War Coalition Cyprus), Murat Kanatlı (Stop the War Coalition Cyprus), Nilüfer Uğur Dalay (BAK). Forum brought Greek and Turk anti war activists together. We argued that all military airbases around Mediterranean Sea should be closed down for good. |
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Dear Friends,
Dear anti-war, anti-occupation activists,
2006 has been a year of uninterrupted anti-war and anti-occupation
struggle. The global front of aggression led by the US and UK has
started to retreat and lose in front of the all out mass resistance put
up by peoples, particularly in Iraq and Afghanistan. The last days of
2006 witnessed Bush cabal, being finally obliged to admit that "they
are not winning in Iraq", in stark contrast to their claims to win a
smooth "victory", taking over Baghdad in one day and Iraq in one week,
at the outset of the occupation. |
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Please sign this appeal
Free Javied Aslam, stop the extradition to Pakistan
Javied Aslam, the democratically elected President of the Pakistani
Community in Greece was arrested in Athens on Monday November 6 and is
threatened with expulsion from Greece to Pakistan. He is accused bythe
Pakistan authorities of illegal human trafficking and the Greek
police have rushed to implement an Interpol warrant for his
arrest, despite the fact that a Greek Court of Justice acquitted Javied
of such charges on September 29 this year.
The governments of Kostas Karamanlis in Greece and Pervez
Musharaf in Pakistan are openly and unashamedly cooperating in order to
take revenge on the man that brought to public attention the scandal of
illegal arrests and interrogation by the Greek and British secret
services last year. Twenty eight members of the Pakistani
Community in Greece have come forward to testify that they were seized
from their homes in Athens and Yannena in the summer of 2005, held in
secret prisons of the Greek Intelligence Service (EYP) and tortured
while MI 6 agents watched. There was not a shred of evidence against
them and they were all released but threatened not to say anything
about this.
It was only thanks to the courage of Javied Aslam that the
antiwar movement in Greece was able to disclose this scandal and force
the resignation of the then Minister of Public Order Giorgos
Voulgarakis.
It was a political defeat for the "secret renditions" programme
of Bush and Blair and their Greek allies. Now they want to punish
Javied Aslam.
We appeal to the international antiwar movement and to public
opinion in all countries to mobilize in defense of Javied Aslam. We
demand his immediate release from jail and a stop to all extradition
proceedings. A successful defense of Javied will be a victory for all
those trying to protect democratic rights around world from the attacks
of Bush' s
endless war. |
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Depleted uranium risk 'ignored'
A British tank in Basra, Iraq (file image)
Both British and US troops have used depleted uranium in Iraq
UK and US forces have continued to use depleted uranium weapons despite
warnings they pose a cancer risk, a BBC investigation has found. |
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