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Israeli soldier held on shooting of Briton January 1: An Israeli soldier has been arrested after admitting that he shot in the head a British peace activist, leaving him in a persistent vegetative state.
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Hollow words and empty gestures November 29: Richard Eyre on the pageantry and protests that greeted Bush 24.11.03: FBI uses new powers to bug anti-war groups 21.11.03: And down comes the statue... but this time it's Trafalgar Square 21.11.03: 'I cannot stand by and watch as we are used as a tool by the US' 21.11.03: Protesters? What protesters, asks Laura Bush 20.11.03: All for some, some for all
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Protester fined £200 for US base trespass December 18: After two trials and thousands of pounds worth of legal costs, Lindis Percy, the veteran opponent of US military bases in Britain, has been fined £200 for entering a secret US establishment. 01.12.03: Far left has hijacked peace group, says CND veteran 01.12.03: From Aldermaston to Iraq: 45 years of protest
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CND and the unions December 3: The briefing paper produced for TUCND (Far left has hijacked peace group, December 1; Letters, December 2) is accurate and based on fact.
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President Bush's visit to London November 2003: Find out more about the security operation and the protests planned for the president's state visit to Britain. A beginners' guide to marching
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We are not amused Cartoon: Steve Bell on the start of George Bush's state visit to Britain More Steve Bell cartoons
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UK trip has PR value November 17: Although George Bush's state visit to Britain will not get as much media attention in the US as it has in the UK, it will give Bush a handy showreel for the presidential elections next year, reports Julian Borger from Washington. (3min 31s)
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Worldwide anti-war protests March 19: Thousands of people around the world demonstrate against war in Iraq.
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Stopping the war and beyond December 22: Matthew Tempest looks back at a year of peace protests which culminated in the biggest political demonstration in British history, and a year ahead which may see the birth of a new political coalition.
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The great unheard finally speak out February 16: Mary Riddell reports on the march that changed apathy into action for a cause which could crush a Prime Minister. 16.02.03: The day the clans gathered to say No 16.02.03: One million. And still they came 16.02.03: Marching facts and figures 15.02.03: Voices from the march 15.02.03: The Hyde Park rally: what the speakers said
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A flood of emotion and anger February 17, Richard Williams: Somebody called it a movement. It was not a movement. It was a feeling. A feeling that drove wave after wave of people in a great river which began to flow a few minutes before noon and was still in full flood long after nightfall. 17.02.03: 'This government no longer speaks for me' 17.02.03: Blair to defy anti-war protests 17.02.03: Families and first-timers join veterans 17.02.03: 2 million or 500,000?
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We are the people February 17, Madeleine Bunting: Saturday's march was a protest with no leaders and little to say. The 'little' it had to say was 'No'. Simple as that. 17.02.03, Ian Mayes: The face of reality 17.02.03, leader: The march of history 16.02.03, Nick Cohen: The Left isn't listening 14.02.03: Can the march change anything? 14.02.03: Why I won't be marching
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Anti-war protests Weblog special: Saturday 15 February will see a worldwide day of protest against the prospect of war in Iraq. We pick the best reads on the issue from around the web. Weblog special: the war debate The weblog: latest issues in links
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