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For immediate release: 24 September 2002
Sunday, 29 September, 9pm to midnight at the the Warbreck Suite,
The Savoy Hotel, Blackpool
Speakers: Tony Benn; award-winning Guardian journalist Gary Younge; Jeremy
Corbyn MP, Alan Simpson MP, Carol Naughton, CND Chair.
For the story you won’t hear on the floor of the Labour Party Conference,
there’s one fringe meeting the media can’t afford to miss. The Campaign for
Nuclear Disarmament is stepping up the pressure on Tony Blair to abandon the proposed
war on Iraq. Join us on 29 September 2002, at the Labour Party Conference.
CND opposes all nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction (WMD) whoever
possesses them, but we believe that international nuclear disarmament can be brought
about only by diplomacy and negotiation, not by military action. It is imperative for
the UN Weapons Inspectors to return to Iraq.
Any war on Iraq is going to kill thousands of innocent civilians
and as such would be illegal as well as immoral. If the British Government
supported such a war, it would be guilty of a crime against humanity
"The evidence produced by the Prime Minister this week about Iraq’s WMD
capability is inadequate and does not put a convincing case for war. It confirms our
belief that this stems from a desire for regime change and has nothing to do with
any real threat posed by Iraq," said Carol Naughton, CND Chair. "The US, along with
any other country, has the right to oppose the policies of any world leader. But
that does not give them the right to go to war. It does not give them the right
to bomb and kill thousands of innocent civilians."
Ends
For more information on the fringe meeting, contact Kim Manning-Cooper,
CND 020 7700 2393 / 07751 628174.
Notes to Editors: CND campaigns
non-violently for the global abolition of nuclear weapons and has been an
active voice in stopping the proposed War in Iraq.
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