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Here are the Archived entries for 10 2011


Protest George W Bush in Surrey Oct. 20
Oct 16, 2011 at 05:53 PM

Amnesty International has called on Canada to Arrest George W. Bush for torture if he shows up to his speaking engagement in Surrey, Oct. 20. Please keep up the pressure on all levels of government, and on Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts who is playing host to Bush. Mayor Watts has refused all requests for meetings on this matter.

Email: Mayor@Surrey.Ca
Phone: 604-591-4126

Please read and circulate the full statement by Amnesty International: http://www.amnesty.ca/media2010.php?DocID=1006

And Vote in this online poll: http://straight.com/poll/should-canadian-authorities-arrest-and-prosecute-george-w-bush-humanrights-abuses-when-he-comes-surrey

StopWar and allies are planning a protest on Oct. 20.

***Please circulate this information widely!***

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SOMEWHERE over The Rainbow
Oct 16, 2011 at 05:47 PM

ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE- BUT HOW DO WE GET THERE?

Visionary Struggles in the Twentieth Century and Why They Matter Today

World Peace Forum Teach-in 2011, Vancouver, Canada
Co-sponsored by the Political Science department of Langara College

Friday, November 11 - The Wise Hall,1882 Adanac St, Vancouver BC
Saturday, November 12 - Langara College,

Teach In Program and speakers:

www.peaceforumteachin.org
 
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10 Years Too Many: Commemorate Victims of War in Afghanistan
Oct 04, 2011 at 01:07 PM

Commemorate 10 years of the war in Afghanistan

Thursday, October 6, 5:00pm – 7:00pm
At the corner of Georgia & Hamilton (in front of the main CBC Building)

With Solidarity Notes Labour Choir

On October 7, 2001, the US-led bombing of Afghanistan began. Ten years later, the disastrous NATO war and occupation continues, taking a heavy toll in human life. Contrary to some media coverage, Canada’s role in the occupation of Afghanistan *is not over*, with approximately 1,000 military personnel still stationed in the country.

So we will gather on this 10th anniversary of the war to remember all the victims and to renew our call for an end to the war, and for a real and complete end to Canadian involvement in the occupation of Afghanistan. Our event will take place on Oct. 6 in Vancouver, which is early morning Oct. 7 in Afghanistan, the day of the first bombings in 2001.

Organized by StopWarCa Coalition.

Info stopwar@resist.ca http://stopwarca.wordpress.com/2011/09/22/10-years-too-many-commemorate-victims-of-war-in-afghanistan/

Israel planned for Lebanon war months in advance, PM says
  • Olmert's leaked testimony contradicts earlier remarks 
  • Criticism from inquiry may force resignation

Conal Urquhart in Tel Aviv
Friday March 9, 2007
The Guardian

Preparations for Israel's war in Lebanon last summer were drawn up at least four months before two Israeli soldiers were kidnapped by Hizbullah in July, Ehud Olmert, the prime minister, has admitted.

His submission to a commission of inquiry, leaked yesterday, contradicted the impression at the time that Israel was provoked into a battle for which it was ill-prepared. Mr Olmert told the Winograd commission, a panel of judges charged with investigating Israel's perceived defeat in the 34-day war, that he first discussed the possibility of war in January and asked to see military plans in March.

According to the Ha'aretz daily, which obtained details of Mr Olmert's testimony, the prime minister chose a plan featuring air attacks on Lebanon and a limited ground operation that would be implemented following a Hizbullah abduction. Hizbullah had made several attempts to capture Israeli soldiers on the border since Israel withdrew from southern Lebanon in 2000.

Israeli commentators believed that Mr Olmert and Amir Peretz, the defence minister, took the opportunity of the kidnapping to show they could manage a war in spite of their limited military experience. But the outcome of the war seemed to highlight their lack of experience and also deficiencies in Israel's military planning.

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