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For immediate release: 26 January 2004
Photo and interview opportunities:
- Weapons inspectors parade nuclear missile outside parliament
- Public meeting with Dr. Glen Rangwala, who exposed the Government's
dodgy dossier
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament will be marking the Hutton announcement
this Wednesday by joining a public lobby and holding a public parliamentary
meeting. The organisation will call for “No More War Lies”
and a full, independent investigation in to the war. CND will join the
Stop the War Coalition at Parliament Square at 1pm in their public lobby
and protest to coincide with Tony Blair’s statement to the Commons.
CND will remind Mr Blair of the failure to uncover WMD by having weapons
inspectors parade a giant inflatable nuclear weapon and placards demanding
“No More War Lies”
On Wednesday evening the organisation’s Chair Kate Hudson will
speak at CND’s public meeting - “After the Hutton Report:
End the war lies” – at 7pm in Portcullis House, hosted by
Alice Mahon MP. Speakers include Dr Glen Rangwala (who exposed the government's
dodgy dossier), Jeremy Corbyn MP and Lindsay German of the Stop the War
Coalition. The meeting is seen as a first chance for the anti-war movement
to fully react to the report and its repercussions.
Whilst CND welcomes the report, its Chair, Kate Hudson, is one of many
calling for a full investigation.
“The Hutton report is welcome but we are still waiting for a proper
investigation of the issues around the war. – why did the government
attack Iraq, why did they do it when they did and did the government have
sufficient evidence to launch the attack? A lot of people believe that
that war was fought for the sake US foreign policy interests, economic
control and the personal ambitions of George Bush. If we are to believe
that thousands of people died for anything other than the US administration’s
own interests then we need those questions answered.”
CND claims that the War on Iraq has done more than anything else to highlight
the nuclear hypocrisy and the UK and US governments. As Kate Hudson continued,
“We would like the Prime Minister to report to this country on how
he can justify owning WMD himself yet justify killing thousands of people
in another country on the clearly unjustfied suspicion that their leader
may do the same thing. That would be a report worth reading.”
ENDS
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