Stop The War Protests Against Iran And Syria Intervention

Antiwar Protests

First Posted: 28/01/2012 16:35 Updated: 28/01/2012 16:54   PA

Hundreds of anti-war protesters gathered in central London today at a demonstration against Western intervention in Iran and Syria.

The rally, organised by the Stop the War Coalition, took place outside the US embassy in Grosvenor Square with a number of speakers addressing the 200-strong crowd.

Protesters waved banners bearing the words "Don't attack Iran" and "Hands off Iran and Syria", while the crowd joined together in chanting: "One, two, three, four, we don't want another war. Five, six, seven, eight, stop the killing, stop the hate."

The coalition opposes all military intervention from the West in Iran as concern that the Middle Eastern country is developing nuclear weapons grows.

The group says there is "absolutely no justification" for Western countries to become involved.

Stop the War Coalition activist John Rees said the uprising that ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak a year ago proved that oppressed people in the Middle East could fight for themselves.

He said: "Here is a people who without the bombers and the bullets, the tanks and the soldiers, or the United States, or Britain, or any of the Western powers, pulled down a dictatorship on their own.

"Even after a year's still further struggle, there is not one single Egyptian revolutionary who will ask for support from the United States or military assistance from the United States, and it is because of this: they are still being shot down in the streets by Egyptian soldiers who are using American weapons and American bullets, so why would they ask for help from their killers?"

Rees said that history showed that foreign intervention led to the future of these countries not being controlled by their own people.

He told protesters: "After they are finished, the resources of these countries will not be in the hands of the country's people, they will not be democratically controlled by the people of these countries, they will be controlled by the masters of the people who will be working in this building (the US embassy)."

He added: "Ordinary people have the capacity to deal with the dictatorships.

"They have the capacity to go on fighting week after week, month after month, to get democracy, to control their societies, to abolish poverty, and they will not stop fighting until they get it.

"Our business, the business of people who live in this country, is to make sure that they have the space and the freedom to do it.

"Our business is the business of keeping our Government off the back of people in the Middle East and giving them their chance to achieve freedom and democracy for themselves."

Iranian activist Shirin Shafaie said the West had shown "double standards" in previous conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

She said: "Double standards are the worst enemy of justice and injustice is the worst enemy of peace.

"We must make sure history doesn't repeat itself.

"We are here to make sure there is not another war anywhere in the world, which is led by America or European countries."

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Hundreds of anti-war protesters gathered in central London today at a demonstration against Western intervention in Iran and Syria. The rally, organised by the Stop the War Coalition, took place ou...
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05:07 AM on 02/10/2012
Through the destruction of Middle Eastern nations the only opposition that will be left in the world against the Imperialist forces of the West will be from Russia and China, maybe a few South American nations as well but that is about it.

The US is the center of the cancer which is capitalism. Sadly there is no longer an opposing force of equal strength. It's a pity the USSR crumbled, in a sense the world would be far better off with it still existing to keep the west from pillaging the world.
11:24 AM on 01/30/2012
No to War and No to Dictators! but it looks No to Dictators was too much for the Stop the War tyranophiles http://azarmehr.blogspot.com/2012/01/stop-war-peaceniks-attack-iranians.html
09:01 PM on 01/29/2012
Sassam K Darian, You are obviously native to the Mid-Eastern area, and possibly a political dissident forced to leave your country. I sympathise with you, and wish you luck, and every success in overcoming whatever obstacles are preventing your eventual happiness. However the "Demo" seemed to me to be protesting about Britains possible military intervention against Iran and Syria. The protestors, (and many others I'm sure), have no desire to be called upon to enter another war, and to be instrumental in the deaths of thousands of innocent people. The claim that a "madman" is itching to blow the world apart with his hidden nuclear weapons, would bear more credibility if, if people didn't still remember Sadam's "Weapons of Mass Destruction"
and the blatant lies that preceded our invasion of Iraq. In any case as the world knows too well, but never mentions, the only Nuclear weapons held in that part of the world are in the possession of Israel, who, in the past, have never been slow to use their weapons advantage. A Middle East war would be disastrous, and benefit nobody - but kill hundreds of thousands, if not millions!.
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02:18 PM on 01/29/2012
Shame on these people for becoming apologists for the Islamic Republic and Assad regimes of terror, tyranny, and oppression of the worst kind. These protests were not simply "anti-war" but turned out to be pro-regime. As members of the free world, we must stand with the Syrian and Iranian people in getting rid of their brutal governments for the sake of human rights as well as for the sake of humanity and the human race. The security of the global world depends on this and in some situations, military intervention must be considered.

Again - shame on the regime apologists that took part in this protest.
05:30 PM on 01/29/2012
Which country has used atomic weapons twice? USA
Which country/peoples killed 6 million jews? White Christian Europeans
Which country supported the Argentines int he Falklands War & Apartheid Regime? Israel
Which state and leader killed millions of Christians? Soviet Athiest Russia
Which state with US support crushed democracy protestors? Bahrain & Saudi
Which countries overthrew the democratically elected leader of Iran for oil? USA & UK

So now Iran a risk to all the globe? You are truly deluded. I guess shahist sympathisers don't get that he is dead and the US can no longer influence Iranian peoples right to self-determine.

Re: Syria, are you again deluded buddy? What do you think will happen to the Christians of Syria and minorities when the salafist saudi insurgents take charge? Have you not see the mess in Libya?
And The Observatory for Syrian Human Rights is based from a house in Coventry in the United Kingdom.... ha!

Read this before you make nonsense comments http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/136473/john-r-bradley/saudi-arabias-invisible-hand-in-the-arab-spring
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03:52 AM on 01/29/2012
Mahmud Ahmadinejad with his finger on a nuclear button? This is the man who has repeatedly stated that Israel must be destroyed - and he may be mental, but he means what he says.
05:24 PM on 01/29/2012
No he did not. That is dishonest and flagrant lies.

Professor Juan Cole, a Yale historian and translator in both Arabic & Persian, analysed the whole speech and Ahmadinejad did not say wipe off Israel. It was in fact that "the occupation regime over Jerusalem should vanish from the page of time," a metaphysical if not poetic reference rather than a militaristic one.
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06:06 PM on 01/28/2012
Iran and syria arent a threat to us so leave them alone.
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Sassan K Darian
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02:20 PM on 01/29/2012
Wrong. Particularly with Iran - Iran is occupied by a maniacal regime that wants to bring an end to humanity through their "hidden imam" ideology. As a prerequisite, they must "reconquer" Jerusalem in a global war in which 2/3rd of humanity perishes through havoc, chaos, famine and genocidal warfare in their quest for the "return of imam mahdi". The Iranian people do not believe in this nonsense - it is the fanatical and terrorist regime which must go for the sake of global security. And it is the Islamic Republic which is assisting Assad in the brutal terror, killings, and nightmare that is taking place in Syria.