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 Latest
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.


 Bush in Britain
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


 CND
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


 Your letters
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.


 Interactive guides
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


 Cartoon
We are not amused
Cartoon: Steve Bell on the start of George Bush's state visit to Britain
More Steve Bell cartoons


 Audio reports
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)


 In pictures
Worldwide anti-war protests
March 19: Thousands of people around the world demonstrate against war in Iraq.


 Comment and analysis
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.


 February 15 London peace march
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


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?


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


 Weblog
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





 Recent articles
01.01.04   Israeli soldier held on shooting of Briton
22.12.03   Stopping the war and beyond
18.12.03   Protester fined £200 for US base trespass
03.12.03   CND and the unions
01.12.03   From Aldermaston to Iraq: 45 years of protest
01.12.03   Marching in their millions: but far left has hijacked peace group, says CND veteran
29.11.03   Hollow words and empty gestures
24.11.03   FBI uses new powers to bug anti-war groups
23.11.03   Bush widens the Great British divide
22.11.03   Goodbye to all that
22.11.03   'He reached out his hand to Europeans'
22.11.03   Protesters under fire
22.11.03   From the palace to the pub: another perfect photo op
22.11.03   Ups and downs
22.11.03   What the US papers are saying
 Comment
21.11.03  Blair's black day
20.11.03  How George can really help Tony
18.11.03  The demo in democracy
18.11.03  US and them
17.11.03  Get mad - and get even
29.10.03  No time to be smug
25.10.03  Scourge of all masters of war
23.10.03  An attack on freedom of speech
06.10.03  For better - or worse
27.09.03  Do mention the war
01.07.03  Hostages of the empire
17.06.03  They should be ashamed
05.05.03  The world won't forgive or forget
05.05.03  No compromise with anti-semitism
24.03.03  This is not war as we knew it


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