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The Anti-War Movement (Anti-Iraq, Anti-War on Terrorism, Anti-War on oil, Anti-Fascism etc..) got major support by the 911-Skeptic Movement in October 2002, when they distributed 100.000 flyers by William Gibson (->) (including a link list) at the Washington Protest plus books ("War on freedom"), the "NY 911-Booklets", videos by ShadowgovernmentTv or leaflets by bushknew.info. Top organisers of the Anti-War Movement at the end of 2002 in the United States had been NotinourName.net and internationalanswer.org The most important supporters of the Anti-War Movement: http://struggle.net/anti-war/#websites http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/stwb/ http://www.antiwar.com (Justin Raimondo) http://www.ecofeminism.net/ http://www.endthewar.org/ http://www.epic-usa.org/ http://www.internationalanswer.org http://www.infotimes.net http://www.mobilize-ny.com http://www.nobloodforoil.org/ http://www.nomorewar.com http://www.notinmyname.com http://www.NotinourName.net http://www.nowarnoway.org http://www.nysaynotowar.org http://www.onepeopleoneplanet.com http://www.pax.protest.net/ http://www.peacezine.org/ http://www.stopuswars.org http://www.stopwar.org.uk http://www.thecriticalvoice.com/ http://www.uptownpj.org (Uptown Youth for Peace and Justice) http://www.VoteNoWar.org http://www.warnews.it/ http://www.war-times.org http://www.why-war.com http://www.wilpf.org http://www.womeninblack.net/ http://www.wsws.org
Al Endorsers of International Answer: http://www.internationalanswer.org/campaigns/j18/endorsers.html
United For Peace http://www.unitedforpeace.org is working on additional coordinated activity and announced a call for a week of action around the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday weekend in January 2003. Plans are being developed for a national mobilization in New York City of February 15th, the same date that demonstrations will be held in European capitals. Discussions are underway for coordinated educational campaigns and other joint efforts. http://www.unitedforpeace.org http://uofp.meer.net Endorsing unitedforpeace.org: American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee American Friends Service Committee Americans for Social Justice An Absurd Response to an Absurd War Anti-Capitalist Convergence Black Radical Congress Brockport Students Against War (BSAW) CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities Campus Greens Center for Community Change Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment Central Nebraska Peace Workers Change the Game Citizens for Participation in Political Action (CPPAX) Citizen Works Code Pink for Peace Committee to Free Pedro Pacheco Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Social Justice The Connected Collective Democracy Rising East End Women in Black Education for Peace in Iraq Center (EPIC) Ella Baker Center for Human Rights Georgetown Peace Action Global Exchange Grassroots International Green Party of the United States Greenpeace House of The Goddess Center for Pagan Wombyn Houston Coalition for Justice Not War Independent Progressive Politics Network International Socialist Organization Institute for Policy Studies, Peace Working Group Iraq Pledge of Resistance A Jewish Voice for Peace Jews for Racial & Economic Justice KhaYUMbia Lamorinda Peace and Justice Group Left Turn Long Island Alliance for Peaceful Alternatives Middle East Children's Alliance Middle East Research and Information Project (MERIP) Military Families Speak Out (MFSO) Mobilize New York National Coalition for Peace and Justice National Council of Churches National Network to End the War Against Iraq NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby Not In Our Name Nowar Collective Pax Christi USA Peace Action Peace and Justice Task Force, Rocky Mountain Conference, United Church of Christ PeaceNoWar Peninsula Peace and Justice Center People Against Oppression and War Peoples NonViolent Response Coalition (PNVRC) Psychologists for Social Responsibility Raging Grannies (Peninsula, CA chapter) Ruckus Society San Miguel Peacewalkers September 11 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows Shalom Center Shobak.Org (Outsider Asian Voices) SOA Watch Socialist Action Strategic Pastoral Action Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC) Student Peace Action Network (SPAN) Students Take Action for New Directions (STAND) Students Transforming and Resisting Corporations (STARC) Taking Aim Texans for Peace The Thomas Paine Project TransAfrica Forum TrueMajority United for Justice with Peace United Students Against Sweatsops (USAS) University of Maryland, College Park Peace Forum (UMCP Peace Forum) US Peace Council United Students Against Sweatshops Veterans for Peace Vietnam Veterans Against the War War Resisters League West War Times Washington Peace Center West Sonoma County Women's Peace Group Women's Action for New Directions (WAND) Western States Legal Foundation Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, U.S. Section Working Assets Z Magazine and ZNET Source: http://uofp.meer.net/article.php?list=type&type=16
Work to have your city, church, school, or union pass a resolution against war: http://www.citiesforpeace.org On February 15th, unitedforpeace.org organised the biggest peace protest in the United States ever. On the same weekend, almost 20-30 million people protested worldwide against the war. During February and March 2003, anti-war protest increased: -the pope visited the Iraq -thousands marched against the war in all 5 continents -antiwar activists chained themselves together in front of an interstate tunnel in New York -British unions announced that they may block war supplies http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/world/story/0,4386,171187,00.html? -the HumanShield action in Iraq started -former Senator John Glenn, the first American to orbit the earth, came out forcefully against the BushWar in Iraq -baringwitness.com protested nude in Central Park, NYC -Village Voice (->) released a special article against the war -Germany and France developed a peace plan, supported by Russia, China and Mexico. -CIA veteran warned on Iraq war http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030209-020607-8252r -Non-Aligned Movement opposed to Iraq war "...A declaration prepared for a Non-Aligned Movement summit also said that if Iraq continued to co-operate with UN inspectors in eliminating weapons of mass destruction, the debilitating sanctions imposed on Baghdad since the 1991 Gulf War should be lifted ... Leaders of the movement's 114 nations were expected to approve the declaration at their summit starting Monday. The movement, comprising mostly developing nations, represents 55 per cent of the world's population and nearly two-thirds of UN members..." http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20030222.wnona0222/BNStory/International White House advisers against Iraq-war http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_1796.shtml