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«Friday January 11, 2008»
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STOP TAKING LIBERTIES
On Wednesday 9th January at Westminster Magistrates Court the case for the extradition of Omar Deghayes and Jamil el-Banna will be heard.
Save Omar campaigners will be travelling to London to demonstrate at 9.30am to highlight their continuing support for Omar. There will also be protests in Brighton throughout the day: 12 noon to 1pm and then 5pm onwards Royal Pavilion

STOP TAKING LIBERTIES
OMAR MUST STAY

WHY WE ARE PROTESTING AGAIN:
Omar featured in an Amnesty supported film released last year called "Taking Liberties." We all hoped that the uncertainty for his safety would end once he got our of Guantanamo- but it hasn't.

Save Omar campaign

Start: 00:45
End: 00:45

Stop Press:
STOP THE WAR COALITION NOMINATED FOR CHANNEL 4 NEWS MOST
INFLUENTIAL POLITICAL FIGURES OF THE DECADE AWARD
It has just been announced that the Stop the War Coalition  has been nominated and shortlisted for the highly prestigious Channel 4 News award for most influential political figures of the decade.
This is subject to a public vote to decide the winner, which will be announced on the night of the awards at
Channel 4 on the 23 January 2008, and the awards themselves
will be televised on the 27 January.

Please, please.
We urge all anti-war activists, supporters, local groups and organisations to do all they can before 18th January  to mobilise the vote for Stop the War Coalition.

At a time when warmongering politicians, with the help of the mainstream media, are downplaying the continuing nightmare of war and occupation in Iraq and Afghanistan, this will be an opportunity to show that the majority of people who have/watch Channel 4 want these wars to end and
all foreign troops to be withdrawn.

TO VOTE:
See http://www.channel4.com/news/
click on political figure vote (today (9/1) it is in right hand column under Benazir's photo).
vote for anti-Iraq war protesters, (it's e-mail by outlook express though)

in peace,
dette

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