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For
immediate use: 30 March 2002
"The
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament will send a strong and clear message
from our demonstration in London this Saturday to next week's summit in
Texas between President Bush and Prime Minister Blair -
Don't Start
Wars" said CND Chair Carol Naughton.
The march
will leave Hyde Park at 1.00 p.m. for Trafalgar Square where a rally will
start with taped renditions of the song
'War - What is it good for?'
by Edwin Starr, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Bruce Springsteen. Carol
Naughton, Bruce Kent (Vice-President CND), Andrew Murray (Chair Stop the
War Coalition), Shahedah Vawda (Just Peace) and Caroline Lucas MEP, Tam
Dalyell MP and Alice Mahon MP will address the rally from the foot of
Nelson's Column.
The demonstration
is supported by the Stop the War Coalition which has been working hard
to mobilise for it, just as they did for the successful demonstrations
on 13 October, 18 November and 2 March.
The proposed
assault on Iraq and the revelations that the Pentagon has a seven nation
target list for nuclear first strike has given further impetus to the
mobilisation for the demonstration but missile defence and Star Wars will
be the major focus.
"Recent
statements by Foreign Secretary Jack Straw and Defence Secretary Geoff
Hoon indicated just how deeply New Labour has become enmeshed in the Republican
right's aggressive agenda, best summed up by Space Command's goal of achieving
Full Spectrum Dominance," concluded Ms Naughton.
Ends
Call
Nigel Chamberlain on 020 7700 235
0 to arrange interviews
in advance or 07968 420859 on the day.
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