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Newsletter #1257. 17 October 2012

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1) Join the Stop the War contingent on the TUC demo this Saturday
The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have cost billions of pounds in wasted
money that could be spent on public services here and abroad (see StW
newsletter #1256). But what about the human cost? This week a new study in
Fallujah, Iraq, found more than half of all babies born between 2007 and
2010 had a birth defect. US forces spent months denying the use of white
phosphorus in the city before it was revealed by one of their own internal
magazines. In Basra, where Britain led the attack in 2003, the number of
birth defects was a shocking seventeen times higher than prior to the
invasion, yet the UK continues to deny doing anything that could contribute
to a rise in birth defects. Read more on our website here:
http://bit.ly/R9szWO

'A Future That Works' is the slogan of the TUC's demo this Saturday. Stop
the War Coalition will be marching alongside CND. Our contingent will be
calling for Troops Out of Afghanistan and Welfare Not Warfare. The only
future that works is one free from war and imperialist intervention.
Rebuilding the economy means dismantling the war machine.

See our new video: Why we're marching http://bit.ly/T05bx5

Assemble at 11am, Victoria Embankment by HMS President (near Temple and
Blackfriars stations). Details including a map can be found on the Stop the
War website: http://bit.ly/TtP9rB. The TUC is organising transport for those
outside London, details here: http://bit.ly/QrJ5RK

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2) Will George Osborne join the campaign to bring the troops home from
Afghanistan by Christmas? 
Days after members of Military Families Against the War launched their
'Troops Home by Christmas' campaign in the Daily Mirror and with a rally in
Trafalgar Square, it has transpired that chancellor George Osborne has asked
why the troops are not being withdrawn immediately in an elite Whitehall
meeting. Perhaps, like a majority of the British public, Mr Osborne has
realised the complete futility in extending this war any further and
sacrifcying any more Afghan or British lives. Read our report and see
footage of the naming of the dead ceremony here: http://bit.ly/QrKms7

Although the chancellor has yet to join the Stop the War campaign, several
other MPs have. You can sign the open letter to David Cameron calling for
troops home by Christmas, written by military families and reported in the
Daily Mirror and the Metro, by going to this page http://bit.ly/TwIli0