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Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Anti-Iraq-war protest banned in UK

PressTV
Tuesday October 02, 2007

The UK Stop War Coalition plans to organize a rally next week and ask for all troops in Iraq to be brought home immediately.

The coalition wants to march on Oct. 8 from Trafalgar Square in London to the Parliament. The police say they have been instructed not to allow the march to take place and to stop people within a mile of the Parliament.

The coalition plans to demonstrate before British Prime Minister Gordon Brown delivers his long-awaited statement on Iraq. The Stop War Coalition states that banning the rally threatens the democratic rights of people.

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More people worldwide protest US policies in Iraq. Just four days ago on the 29th of September about 2,500 to 3,000 Americans marched from the Everson Museum plaza to Walnut Park on the Syracuse University hill in New York, calling for an end to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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