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Chris EdwardsBritish Stop the War Coalition Convenor Speaks in Manchester (2006)

Manchester, UK. 15th March 2006. National convenor of the British Stop the War Coalition, Lindsey German, speaks in Manchester at a rally aimed at building support for the international day of action against war on 18th March 2003. This is the third anniversary of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Demos against war will take place in over 60 ciites araound the world on this date.

See also Tony Benn speaking at the same event

Check out the website of Greater Manchester Stop the War Coalition.


This movie is part of the collection: Manchester Antiwar Videoblog

Producer: Chris Edwards
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: iraq; afghanistan; iran; anti-war; activism; Bush; Blair; peace
Contact Information: chrisedwards2004@yahoo.com


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