Thousands protest against Syria air strikes - London

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Thousands protest against Syria air strikes as Stop the War Coalition marches on London





Thousands of people have taken to the streets of London to protest against Britain joining the bombing campaign against Isis in Syria.
The demonstration was one of many across the country organised by the Stop The War Coalition protest movement.
Many famous faces were present as actor Mark Rylance and musician Brian Eno handed a letter to Downing Street urging David Cameron not to bomb Syria


Thousands protest against Syria air strikes as Stop the War Coalition marches on London | Home News | News | The Independent
 

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Thousands protest against Syria air strikes as Stop the War Coalition marches on London





Thousands of people have taken to the streets of London to protest against Britain joining the bombing campaign against Isis in Syria.
The demonstration was one of many across the country organised by the Stop The War Coalition protest movement.
Many famous faces were present as actor Mark Rylance and musician Brian Eno handed a letter to Downing Street urging David Cameron not to bomb Syria


Thousands protest against Syria air strikes as Stop the War Coalition marches on London | Home News | News | The Independent

There has to be a way of getting that Assad bastard out in the open, and then whether they finish him off with a bomb or with a dose of rat poison doesn't make any difference to me- as long as there is no collateral damage!
 

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Good thing you don't have control of anything. You should try and get a grip on your thinking though as it promoted very illegal thoughts. Not a huge surprise seeing who your mentors are, just learn to say 'No.'.
 

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The Stop The War Coalition is nothing but a meeting point for hardline Stalinists and Islamists to pursue their own imperial policies.

Near the beginning of the month they held a meeting in Parliament, chaired by that awful, racist, Islamist apologist and Labour MP Diane Abbott, in which they managed to pull off the Stalinist trick of discussing Syria while refusing to hear from any Syrians. Even police appear to have been called on some of the Syrians to remove them from the room so that the Stalinists and Islamists could continue to discuss Syria without the encumbrance that the Syrians might continue to prove.



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There has to be a way of getting that Assad bastard out in the open, and then whether they finish him off with a bomb or with a dose of rat poison doesn't make any difference to me- as long as there is no collateral damage!
Collateral damage is kind of a given with bombs.
 

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There has to be a way of getting that Assad bastard out in the open, and then whether they finish him off with a bomb or with a dose of rat poison doesn't make any difference to me- as long as there is no collateral damage!

Nope. We need to do what the - yet again - sensible Russians are doing and fight to keep Assad in power. He's vital to our defeating ISIS.
 

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cliffy IS NOT friends with obomba...
or harper
and while always polite
he doesn't seem to get on well with some of the nato turkeys 'round here
 

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The Stop the War Coalition should do us all a favour and disband

Its original aims might have been noble, but it no longer represents mainstream opinion, and has been hijacked by the far-left


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A man, wearing a 'Stop the War Coalition' jumper, marches against government plans to station surface-to-air missiles on the roof of their rented flats near London's Olympic Park for the 2012 London Olympics AFP

Earlier this month, Stop the War Coalition’s (StWC) website published an article explaining why fears of ISIS massacre were a deliberate exaggeration, worked up by Western governments in order to drag us into another war in Iraq: “a false story of a massive Yazidi crisis”.

But, of course, it wasn’t. Soon afterwards, there were real, brutal attacks on the Yazidis which sacked the village of Kojo, killing and abducting its inhabitants. Not thinking that anyone might have saved the original wording of the article, this claim about there not being a Yazidi crisis mysteriously disappeared without remark.

We could be generous, and conclude that this was merely a very poor analysis of the situation, rather than a desperate attempt to make it fit the desired narrative, and one which Isis would naturally have delighted in. Let us also leave to one side for the moment the risible idea that Western governments are somehow dying to get into another war in the Middle East, when the reverse is clearly true. It is difficult to remember a period of post-war history in which world leaders were less interested in intervening anywhere. Just this weekend Obama said he had no strategy for Isis in Syria, while Ed Miliband has tip-toed around the prospect of intervention in an op-ed for The Independent this weekend.

But the remarkable thing about the story is that it reveals the logical contortions which StWC has been reduced to. In 2003, the argument was simple: the West should get out of Iraq and Afghanistan. It was a legitimate view, whether or not you agreed. Many who did not share the Stoppers’ far-left or pacifist leanings showed sympathy, and a highly successful rally was held in London which was attended by a broad range of politicians and public.

Then came 7/7. StWC condemned the bombings, but – and there was invariably a “but” which followed condemnation of a terrorist act – “The only way to end the bombings is to withdraw from Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine”.

But the terrorism (such as 9/11) predates both Afghanistan and Iraq; today, the West has withdrawn from both countries. And yet, this week, an American journalist was brutally beheaded in Iraq. If there is one thing which is abundantly clear, it is that terrorist acts will not end through the “right” actions by the West. And so the slide began.

Later came Syria, which tied them up in knots: the aggressor, Bashar al-Assad, was clearly committing genocide against his own people, but he was also someone with whom some of StWC’s members had expressed sympathy. For example, at one of its meetings last year it gave a platform to Assad cheerleader Issa Chaer.

The Stop the War Coalition of today does not represent mainstream or even consistent opinion, if it ever did. Its leaders are hardly mainstream: its former chair, Andrew Murray, is still a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain; there are long-standing historic links to the Socialist Workers’ Party; and vice-president Kamal Majid is a founding member of the Stalin Society. Uncle Joe, you may remember, was not a great valuer of human life, although I am sure Mr Majid would disagree.

However noble the aims which some supporters of Stop the War may have once attributed to it, it is nowadays little more than a pressure group of the far-left, with some highly dubious, inconsistent and sometimes borderline-deranged views.

On Syria and again on Isis, StWC have shown they don’t really want to “stop the war” at all; just the cherry-picked wars they disagree with (normally those which involve the US or Israel). In the meantime, they are prepared for genocide to continue, as long as it's Arabs killing other Arabs.

If StWC really wants to help the inhabitants of the Middle East as much as it purports to, it needs to get its priorities straight. Better still, it could just disband altogether.


The Stop the War Coalition should do us all a favour and disband | Comment | Voices | The Independent
 

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Why is it they are not in Syria doing their protest against the terrorists?
Jihadi John was from the UK, some Muslim from Australia is getting 12 year old pregnant. It would seem the protests are taking place in the right location.
 

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Jihadi John was from the UK, some Muslim from Australia is getting 12 year old pregnant. It would seem the protests are taking place in the right location.
How come you haven't been recruited yet......You're already brainwashed...How would you like your camel...? ..one hump or two?
 

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How come you haven't been recruited yet......You're already brainwashed...How would you like your camel...? ..one hump or two?
Dry and smoking.



You going out of species for sex?? You should know when it is said that Arabs use camels for sex they are talking about 'riding them' to town and 1 of 50 brothels. Just sayin . . sometimes you share a way too much.
 

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Is Assad really the monster the west is making him out to be or are these the ulterior motives behind bombing Syria?