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WSWS : News & Analysis : Europe : Britain Public meetings in Britain on the tasks facing the antiwar movement22 February 2003Use this version to print | Send this link by email | Email the author The mass demonstrations that took place across the world over the weekend of February 15-16 represent a historic turning point. Defying frenzied propaganda in support of US-led plans for an invasion of Iraq, some 10 million people poured onto the streets of towns and cities across the globe in a massive display of human solidarity against war. The largely spontaneous mobilisations not only revealed the lack of any popular support for war, but also exposed the huge political, social and moral chasm between the ruling elite and the mass of the people. A new international social movement against imperialism is emerging. Its further development and success requires above all an independent socialist perspective to ensure that it does not become trapped behind the dead end of support for one or another group of imperialist powers or the United Nations. The Socialist Equality Party of Britain is hosting a series of public meetings to discuss the significance of this movement and the programme that is required. We invite all those interested in debating these issues to attend. London Sunday March 9, 3.00pm Sheffield Manchester Copyright 1998-2008 World Socialist Web Site All rights reserved |