Stop the War Coalition on 28 september march in London by Stop the War Coalition Thursday September 26, 2002 at 07:34 PM |
"Messages of support for our 28 September demonstration against war on Iraq are flooding in," said a Stop the War Coalition spokesperson today. "The demonstration is now backed by UNISON, the country's largest trade union, and by campaigner Doreen Lawrence, among many other prominent individuals from all walks of life."
The demonstration on Saturday, 28 September will be held in central London and is being jointly organised by the Stop the War Coalition and the Muslim Association of Britain, and supported by CND. Its twin themes will be: 'Don't Attack Iraq' and 'Freedom for Palestine'.
"With anti-war voices from the religious communities and the entertainment industry joining MPs, trades unions, anti-racist and human rights activists, writers, artists and - most importantly - millions of ordinary people, the pressure is piling up on Tony Blair.
"The demonstration on 28th September - the eve of Labour Party conference - promises to be one of the biggest in modern British history. It will make clear the truth that is now emerging - that on this issue Tony Blair is isolated."
For more information or comment please call Andrew Bergin (StWC press officer) on 07939 242229 or the Stop the War Coaltion office on 07951 235 915.
Notes to Editors:
1. Organisations supporting the 28 September demonstration include:
ASLEF, Artists Against the War, Bangla 2000, Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, Black Racial Attack Independent Network (BRAIN), Campaign Against Criminalising Communities, CND, Campaign for Palestinian Rights, Colombia Solidarity Campaign, Communist Party of Britain, Daymer, Federation of Kurdish Community Organisations, Fire Brigades Union, Globalise Resistance, Housman's Peace Bookshop, Morning Star, Labour Against the War, Labour Left Briefing, Lawyers Against the War, London Council of Mosques, London Fire Authority UNISON, Media Workers Against the War, Muslim Association of Britain, Muslim Parliament, Muslims for JustPeace, Muslims for Justice, NATFHE, NAPO, National Civil Rights Movement, NUJ, Newham Monitoring Project, RMT, Red Pepper, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Socialist Alliance, Socialist Party, Socialist Workers Party, Tribune, UNISON
2. Individuals supporting the demonstration include: Jeremy Corbyn MP, Tam Dalyell MP, George Galloway MP, Alan Simpson MP, Felicity Arbuthnot, Tariq Ali, Roger Bannister (UNISON Executive), Tony Benn, Ronan Bennett, Rosie Boycott, Saffron Burrows, Ken Coates, Louise Christian, Caryl Churchill, Bob Crow (RMT General Secretary), Karl Dallas, Liz Davies, Jeremy Dear (NUJ General Secretary), Paul Foot, Lindsey German, Tony Graham, Suresh Grover, Jeremy Hardy, Stephanie Harrison, John Haylett, Kate Hudson, Bianca Jagger, Doreen Lawrence, Kim Longinotto, Paul Mackney (NATFHE General Secretary), Mike Marqusee, George Monbiot, Martha Mundy, Andrew Murray, Charles Shaar Murray, Dave Nellist, Pandit G, John Pilger, Harold Pinter, Corin Redgrave, Bernard Regan (NUT Executive), Asad Rehman, Mick Rix (ASLEF General Secretary), Yvonne Ridley, Yvonne Roberts, Steven Rose, Hilary Rose, Michael Rosen, Sheila Rowbotham, Helen Salmon (NUS Executive), Mark Seddon (Labour NEC), Lynne Segal, Will Self, Mark Serwotka (PCS General Secretary), Christine Shawcroft (Labour NEC), Dr. Ghayasuddin Siddiqui, Mark Steel, Rae Street, Mark Thomas, Hillary Wainwright
NB: Organisations listed for identification purposes only