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2463
In this double summer issue...
Peace News #2463
July - August 2005
Civil Liberties BANNED:
From 1 August 2005: no permit - no protest
CAAB,
Speaking "truth to power"
N Stone & A Nolan,
War crimes in Brighton?
Pirates set sail again
Natasha Stone,
Art Not Oil at the "National Petroleum Gallery"
Pavla Gossop,
25 years for peace
Independence from America
WiB Belgrade,
"Let us not forget"
Amber Nolan,
N-waste dump plan
Natasha Stone,
Hunger strike over
Anna-Linnéa Rundberg,
Another cog in the machine
Pete Roche,
A nuclear renaissance?
Ann Wright and PN,
Long and winding road
Kat Barton,
G8: Strength in diversity
Siân Jones,
G8: Free trade - free movement?
G8: Faslane
The freedom to protest conference
Janet Kilburn,
G8: Why I boycotted the G8 protest
Ian Taylor,
Mission accomplished? Iraq and the general election coverage
Martin Jeezer,
The Marxist-Lennonists
Jeff Cloves,
Death worse than fete
Editorial,
It was only a matter of time
David McKenzie,
Bringing it all back home
The Mole,
Games, anarchists and bombs
Satish Kumar,
The Buddha and the Terrorist
Franny Armstrong (dir), Helen Steel and Dave Morris,
McLibel - the postman and gardener who took on McDonalds. And won.
Medea Benjamin and Jodie Evans (Eds),
Stop The Next War Now: Effective Responses to Violence and Terrorism
Julia Guest (Dir),
A Letter to the Prime Minister: Jo Wilding in Iraq
Andrew Murray and Lindsey German,
Stop the War: The story of Britain's biggest mass movement
Obituary: Gwynfor Evans
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