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Suggestions for more effective campaigning (media)

Dylan Thomas | 14.04.2003 12:12

Here's my analysis and some suggestions for more effective campaigning against the war.

Here's my analysis and some suggestions for more effective campaigning against the war.

We recognise that this war as wrong, illegal, immoral and unjustified and that the UK-US gung-ho gang's pre-emptive strike sets a dangerous precedent for the World which will increase acts of terrorism. Blair is supporting the ultra-right administrations of Bush and Sharon and has severely damaged the authority of the UN and other international organisations.

We know this because we have campaigned against this war and followed the issues, but can we achieve more? We have far better arguments - Blair's government has repeatedly lied to drum up support, Blair and Bush are war criminals, no WMDs have been found, Iraq cannot be linked to terrorism, carpet bombing continues, almost forgot that the war's for oil (and the petro-dollar), etc, etc.

I recognise the media as a huge problem. I do not accept the reports of opinion polls - they simply do not correspond to the response I get when I speak to people about the issues. But what is clear is that people are very poorly informed about the issues. The media tends not to provide analysis and instead simply regurgitates Downing St spin. Are sanctions ever mentioned? Where is the analysis of Blair in relation to Bush's "we are fighting tourism, avenging 911"? There is very little historical or international context. How can we change that?

Blair, Campbell and Mandy (Mandelson) are extremely effective at media management/manipulation and I suggest that is where we should concentrate our efforts. It is worth looking at how New Labour's spin machine operates and there is plenty available online on this issue - just search for some terms like New Labour, media management, Mandelson, etc. You will notice that Labour's communications are highly centralised and great efforts are expended to keep MPs "on message". See for example  http://www.catalystforum.org.uk/pubs/pub3a.html,  http://www.labour-watch.com/spin.htm,  http://slate.msn.com/id/97897/

The media generally is currently reporting that Blair is popular as a result of this war. Let's change that. I believe that Blair is hugely unpopular in the Labour party due to huge opposition to the war. Let's build on that. Since Blair rules the Labour party centrally, he is the target. We all know of course that the Labour party is not only Blair, that there is the cabinet, Lords and all the cronies that he has appointed. But he is the target. Without Blair's support, the Yanks may not ever have gone to war. He's adored in the States. Let's kick him out to show them how much he's hated here. Let's try him for war crimes.

Back to the media. The media is manipulated very effectively by the New Labour spin machine but that control is not complete. Internet newsgroups (also known as 'usenet') promise a very effective way of getting our arguments across. Newsgroups are monitored by governments, journalists and other agencies worldwide. You might need to do some research to see how they work. I suggest that appropriate newsgroups are uk.politics, uk.politics.parliament, uk.politics.electoral, us.politics and alt.war although war discussions are appearing in all sorts of newsgroups. Take a look at some of these newsgroups. I suggest that you post well-researched arguments only - notice how the other side resort to personal attacks because their argument is so weak (just ignore them). Quote sources in your postings - look how others argue well.

We are able to keep well informed by using the internet - news monitoring services, foreign newspapers, news search engines, etc. Take a look at this
 http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/printpage/0,5942,6263430,00.html - anyone seen that report in our newspapers? It's necessary to stay well informed to be effective in the newsgroups.

My local anti-war group will be starting a new tactic today. We will be using wallpaper to write a big bold "headline" and hand out copies of the story printed from the internet in support. For example, our "headline" could be "SYRIA COULD BE NEXT, WARNS WASHINGTON - SUNDAY'S OBSERVER" with a handout of  http://www.observer.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,935943,00.html. The idea is to have a seperate headline each day. Another could be "US TROOPS ATTACK AMBULANCE KILLING 2 INJURING 3" with a handout from  http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/printpage/0,5942,6263430,00.html. It's probably important to use credible sources e.g. BBC, western national newspapers, etc.

We have a right to freedom of expression under Article 10 of the Human Rights Act. This right recognises particularly the freedom to criticise politicians and the government. This is necessary in a democratic society. The British public are not going to like the poodle following the moron into Syria, Iraq, who knows where. The tide is turning. ;-)

Dylan Thomas

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Don't let them forget

14.04.2003 16:29

oTHER SUGGESTIONS:

Local Labour Party elections/ other boycotting tactics
concering the local MPs who voted for war

The Muslim community is mentioned but these tactics could be used by other anti war/ imperialism groups. I suspect many are being done already but here's my two pennyworth; they are not fully realised but are off the cuff ideas which will probably need finetuning and research.

1) all Muslims whose MPS voted for the war should boycott the services of these MP's; perhaps Muslim groups could set up alternative consulting services for their communities;hold your informal"surgeries" in the Town Hall ( or wherever MP's surgeries are held) on the same night
Send press releases to the local papers

ii) alternately, send at least one person to sit outside the surgery and let everyone going in know what the MP voted for- hand a out a leaflet if necessary
ditto get some publicity

iii) other ideas could be: and these are for everyone not just Muslims

blitzing your treacherous MP with hundreds of complaining letters and emails
occupying his/ her website- ( get advice on this one- I think there is a website called cyberhippies which has expertise on cyberoccupation)
get a petition organised requesting the local labour/ tory/lib dem party to consider the deselection of the MP in question.
- most local councils probably took a vote on the war- find out from council minutes( which are available under right to know information) , and find out who the councillors were who did not support any anti war vote and make sure they are named and shamed and that constituents considering using their services know what they did.Blitz them with complaining letters and muck up their websites too.
- be an anti war and colonisatiohn presence outside polling stations; #

Just for starters

rossi
mail e-mail: jolouis@hotmail.com


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