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USEFUL ANTI-WAR LINKS AND INFO
Below are some of the best sources on the web for anti-war
news, opinion and analysis as well as latest updates regarding
campaigns and upcoming actions.
Australians
Against the War (UK)
A London based group of Australians living overseas who want
to actively oppose the illegal war against Iraq and the ongoing
occupation, and that Australia under the Howard government
was involved in supporting Bush's war.
Australian
Anti-Bases Campaign Coalition
Since 1986 has sought to rally against the presence of the
many US bases and associated intelligence facilities in Australia
and the region.
Common
Dreams
Common Dreams is a national non-profit citizens' organization
working to bring progressive Americans together to promote
progressive visions for America's future.
Green
Left Weekly
On-line version of the weekly Australian radical newspaper.
International
ANSWER
Act Now to Stop War & End Racism.
In
These Times
In These Times is a national, biweekly magazine of news and
opinion published in Chicago.
Iraq War News
Latest news, analysis and opinion in both Russian + English.
Justice
Action
Justice Action is a community-based organisation comprising
criminal justice and prison reform activists which promotes
policies and initiates campaigns to uphold viable non-custodial
alternatives to imprisonment and law and order policies that
criminalise the inequities in our communities.
Media Workers
Against War (UK)
Run by a volunteers working in all types of media opposed
to the so called war on terrorism and the mainstream
medias support for aggressive action against innocent
civilians under the pretence of anti-terrorism.
Occupation
Watch
An international coalition of peace and justice groups, together
with Iraqi counterparts, maintin a Baghdad-based International
Occupation Watch Center and the website www.occupationwatch.org.
Socialist
Worker
On-line version of the Australian fortnightly socialist newspaper.
Stop
the War Coalition (UK)
Website of the Stop the War Coalition, formed on 21 September
2001 at a public meeting of over 2,000 people in London.
Victorian
Peace Network
The Victorian Peace Network works to bring together diverse
organisations opposed to militarism, racism and human rights
abuses.
What
Really Happened (US)
The purpose of the site is to expose deceptions by governments
and media used to trick the public into wars and out of their
money.
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