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[casi] Statement issued by the London Meeting of the international coordination against war




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Statement issued by the London Meeting of the international coordination against war.

March 1st 2003

Following the unprecedented success of the global anti war day on February 15 we announce a massive 
escalation of action in the next weeks to try to
prevent war. We believe a war on Iraq is wrong whether it has the backing of the United Nations or 
not.

There will be direct action at military installations and to stop military transport, mass pressure 
on parliamentary and United Nations representatives, student strikes and occupations, workplace 
industrial action, the establishment of peoples' assemblies and  popular consultations against war.
Every day now is crucial in the campaign to stop war.

In many countries there will be mass demonstrations on International Womens' Day March 8.

In many countries there will be demonstrations, protests and mass civil disobedience on March 15 in 
solidarity with the 'Converge on the White House' demonstration in Washington.

March 21st will be wherever possible a day of workplace solidarity against war. This will involve 
workplace assemblies and various forms of industrial action. In some countries national strike 
action against war is being already being planned on this day.
We call on trade unions everywhere to support and promote action against war on March 21st.

We put the warmongers on notice that if they ignore world opinion and launch a new attack on Iraq 
there will be a tidal wave of resistance.

On the day of an attack we call for mass protests in the centre of every town and city in the world.

The following Saturday we call for mass demonstrations in every capital city.

We stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Iraq in urging everyone, everywhere to play their 
part in trying to stop this insane war.

The delegates.



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