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STOP KILLING MY KIDS (new edit)

Since June 2001 Brian Haw has lived in Parliament Square, protesting against the horrific military use of depleted uranium and cluster bombs. Brian Haw has won in the law courts several attempts to remove him - demonstrating the justice behind his protest. The Government, in their attempt to silence Brian, now
aims to constrain all protest in central London. 
info: http://www.parliament-square.org.uk/

18 mins .wmv 26.5Mb Posted 09/10/05

A CALL FOR LIGHT

Who will speak for dead Iraqis when our media will not?
A silent vigil held outside the BBC's Bush House, London.
Filmed on Thursday, 2nd December 2004.
info:acallforlight anti-war pictures

2 mins .wmv 4.4Mb Posted 07/01/05

HANI'S NEPHEW

Hani's nephew was brought from Baghdad to London in the hope that the doctors here might reverse his loss of eyesight. Since this film was made, we have learnt that several of Hani's relatives have been killed by the 'coalition' forces in Iraq.
info:http://www.iraqoccupationfocus.org.uk/

5 mins wmv 7.3Mb Posted 12/12/04

GENE BRUSKIN

Gene Bruskin from US Labour Against War discusses how many US trade unionists are waking up to the reality that 'what is good for America', is not always what is good for them!

10 mins .wmv 8.4Mb Posted 01/09/04

IOF BROADCAST No.1

Munir Chalibi from Iraq Occupation Focus discusses the recent phoney 'handover' of sovereignty, and CIA operatives John Dimitri Negroponte now U.S. ambassador to Iraq, and Iyad Allawi, now Iraq's interim Prime Minister.
http://www.iraqoccupationfocus.org.uk/

8 mins .wmv 7Mb Posted 15/06/04

WHY WAR?

What are the REAL reasons behind the US invasion of Iraq?   "WHY WAR?" is a provocative film which throws a revealing new light on George Bush's "war on terrorism". The film is narrated by Prunella Scales and includes material from Iraq never previously shown in this country, unique footage of the anti-war protests and exclusive interviews with Noam Chomsky, Bianca Jagger, Greg Pallast, George Monbiot, Lindsey German, Tony Benn, George Galloway, Michaeal Meacher. Produced by Platform Films in association with the Independent Media Society.
platform.films@virgin.net

50 mins .wmv 57Mb Posted 15/06/04

THE HUMAN SHIELDS

In January 2003 around 25 people travelled in three London double-decker buses to Iraq with the aim of stopping the war. Hundreds of other human shields were also inspired to go to Iraq and many stayed as US bombs began to drop.
Platform Films & Video.
platform.films@virgin.net

56 mins .wmv 90Mb Posted 06/07/04

YVONNE RIDLEY

Yvonne Riddley, the Respect Coalition's candidate for the North East of England, talks about Kashmir and her experiences in Afghanistan. For more information on Yvonne Ridley visit:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1570394.stm
www.journalism.co.uk/profiles/profile6.shtml

61 mins .wmv 68Mb Posted 25/05/04

INTERVIEW WITH AN IRAQI BARRISTER

Interview with an Iraqi barrister and a member of Legal Action Against War (LAAW) The death or degradation of life of civilians is a criminal act in national and international law, whether it’s during invasion or occupation.

3 mins .wmv 3Mb Posted 25/05/04

WORDS OF MASS RESISTANCE

An evening of readings by actors, broadcasters, comedians and lawyers, including Tony Benn, Jeremy Hardy, Mark Steele, Ken Loach, George Galloway and Nigel Kennedy. Organised by Stop the War Coalition 16th March 2004 at St James, Piccadilly.

20mins .wmv 21Mb Posted 10/05/04

YVONNE RIDLEY

Yvonne Riddley gives a talk at the University of Teesside on the Middle East.

14 mins .wmv 19Mb Posted 10/05/04

HILARY WAINWRIGHT

Hilary Wainwright, the editor of Red Pepper magazine, talks about Red Pepper's view on the events leading up to the invasion of Iraq, and the invasion itself.
Contact http://www.redpepper.org.uk/

16 mins .wmv 17.6Mb Posted 10/05/04

TRAVELLING DUST

Paul Connelly worked as an advisor with the British army in the Gulf War. He is one of the many thousands of victims of the Anglo/American military use of depleted uranium during the Gulf and other wars. Dir. Daniela Michel, Ruth Hoflich and Judith Hug. travellingdust@hotmail.com For more information about depleted uranium contact http://www.iacenter.org/

15 mins .wmv 15.4Mb Posted 03/05/04
FAW seeks to educate and raise awareness of UK and international war law, and to highlight military actions that have been taken now and in the past, which violate these laws. FAW will where possible report on legal actions undertaken by other groups or individuals, and inform the public on steps ordinary individuals or groups can take. FAW would like to see an end to war and conflict, an end to the arms trade, and for those who are suspected of war crimes and crimes against humanity to be brought to justice. If we are to live in a world of peace it must be through the implementation of international law, They are our laws so let's uphold them. It is our justice system so let's use it. They are our leaders so let's prosecute them. It's our world so let's reclaim it.