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15-07-2007 18:53

Air Force Quietly Building Iraq Presence

Away from the headlines and debate over the "surge" in U.S. ground troops, the Air Force has quietly built up its hardware inside Iraq, sharply stepped up bombing and laid a foundation for a sustained air campaign in support of American and Iraqi forces. Read more >>

13-07-2007 12:39

Brian Haw – now in his 7th year!

Parliament Square peace campaigner Brian Haw is now in the seventh year of his protest. He started on June 2nd 2001 and despite numerous attempts to evict him including specially enacted legislation – SOCPA – he is still here. A selection of photos is attached Read more >>

12-07-2007 16:48

Smash Edo Video Update

First in a series of video updates froom the Smash EDO Campaign Read more >>

10-07-2007 09:45

UK terrorism (part 5) by Latuff

UK terrorism, part 5
Copyleft artwork by Brazilian cartoonist Latuff. Read more >>

09-07-2007 22:23 | 1 addition

UK terrorism (part 4) by Latuff

Postcard from London
Copyleft artwork by Brazilian cartoonist Latuff. Read more >>

09-07-2007 01:16

UK terrorism (part 3) by Latuff

UK terrorism, part 3
Copyleft artwork by Brazilian cartoonist Latuff. Read more >>

08-07-2007 06:57

UK terrorism (part 2) by Latuff

UK terrorism (part 2)
Copyleft artwork by Brazilian cartoonist Latuff. Read more >>

04-07-2007 13:39

Alan Johnston is released - what about all the invisible captives?

Alan Johnston is released and this is of course very welcome news. But what about the 10,000 Palestinians held hostage by the Israeli occupation or the 20,000 or more Iraqis held by the American and British occupation? How about the hundreds of hostages held in Guantanamo and Bagram? Read more >>

04-07-2007 01:27

UK terrorism (by Latuff)

U.K. terrorism
Copyleft artwork by Brazilian cartoonist Latuff. Read more >>

30-06-2007 22:34

Tony Blair: What, me worry? (by Latuff)

Peace envoy Tony Blair, the worst joke of the year!
Copyleft artwork by Brazilian cartoonist Latuff. Read more >>

30-06-2007 20:37

Blair's future is Brown

As Tony Blair left Downing Street, leaving Britain 's Prime Ministership to his long time rival and co-leader of the Labour Party, Gordon Brown, the protesters outside Blair's office were greeted with the news that Blair had just been appointed as the new "Middle East Envoy" for the Quartet. (US/EU/UN/Russia) Read more >>

29-06-2007 10:37

Peace camp in parliament square

Last week-end I toddled up to London to participate in a peace camp in Parliament Square. The camp lasted from noon Saturday until noon Thursday, straddling the death throes of the Blair administration and the early wailings of the Brown era (“The King is dead! Long live the… errrm. No, actually, down with the next king too!”) Read more >>

28-06-2007 15:05

People of Britain: It's "Liberation Day!"

We would like to welcome the United Kingdom, back into the "family of nations", now that the country has been "liberated" from the "repressive", "dictatorship" of Mr. Anthony Blair.
Read more >>

28-06-2007 10:57

University of the Lies London a.k.a. University of the Arts London

Can it be true?

Is this University really going to expel Paulo Duarte for caring enough to discuss the Iraq war and the death of Jean Charles de Menezes in his homework?

Could there have possibly been any political interference in this decision by 10 Downing Street? Read more >>

28-06-2007 00:01

blair's new home - neighbourhood watch

iraqi prisoner oil painting banner
a small group of activists including a loud samba presence braved the rain outside blair's new connaught square home this evening and made neighbours aware that their new resident may not be the sort of person you'd like living next to you. Read more >>

27-06-2007 22:06

Blair to be a Middle East `peace envoy` - is satire now obsolete?

Is it April fools day? Read more >>

27-06-2007 16:30 | 1 addition

Good riddance Blair from Parliament Square.

Video
Since Saturday the protest camp in Parliament Square has been a scene of almost boring calm. Even the police were behaving in an unusually affable manner but all that changed today, almost as if in a final finger-up gesture from the departing Tony Blair. Read more >>

26-06-2007 11:22

Update on the "War is Stil the Issue" Peace Camp

The illegal "War is Still the Issue" Peace Camp in Parliament Square has now been in place since noon on Saturday 23 June. Read more >>

25-06-2007 16:43

George W. Bush Movin' Out Campaign!

George W. Bush Movin' Out Campaign
George W. Bush Movin' Out Campaign!
A GLOBAL EVENT! Read more >>

25-06-2007 16:39 | 2 additions

Parliament Square update, Monday afternoon.

Barbara and Charity
Plenty of rain but still no hassle from the police. The Peace Camp now has 10 tents plus one Gazebo. The latter is very good for socialising out of the rain. Read more >>

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