ائتلاف أوقفوا الحرب
تأسست | 21 September 2001 |
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النوع | Advocacy group |
التركيز | Anti-war, السلام |
الموقع |
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منطقة الخدمة | United Kingdom |
الطريقة | Demonstration |
Chair | Murad Qureshi[1] |
الأشخاص البارزون | Andrew Murray, Lindsey German, Tony Benn, George Galloway, Jeremy Corbyn |
الموقع الإلكتروني | stopwar.org.uk/ |
ائتلاف أوقفوا الحرب (Stop the War Coalition ؛ StWC؛ وبشكل غير رسمي Stop the War) is a British group which was established on 21 September 2001, shortly after the September 11 attacks, to campaign against what it believes are unjust wars.
The coalition has campaigned against the wars that are part of the so-called "War on Terror" of the United States and its allies. It has campaigned against the war in Afghanistan and the Iraq War. The demonstration against the latter on 15 February 2003, organised with Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and the Muslim Association of Britain (MAB), is claimed to be the largest public demonstration in British history.[2]
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التشكيل والأعضاء القياديون
The impetus to form the Stop the War Coalition came following the 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States. The Coalition was launched at a public meeting of 2,000 people at Friends House on Euston Road in London,[3] on 21 September which was chaired by Lindsey German, then active in the Socialist Workers Party. "The Stop the War Coalition has been formed to encourage and mobilise the largest possible movement against the war", said the founding statement. "Its aim is simple-to draw together everyone who wants to stop this madness, and to present the anti-war arguments which are squeezed out of the media."[4] Among the sponsors of the coalition were the former Labour MP Tony Benn, Labour MPs George Galloway, Tam Dalyell and Jeremy Corbyn, in addition to Tariq Ali, Harold Pinter, Suresh Grover, and Andrew Murray.[4]
أعضاء بارزون
- Tariq Ali, StWC Vice-President, writer and activist
- Tony Benn, StWC President (2001–2014), former Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) and Cabinet Minister
- Andrew Burgin, StWC press officer
- Louise Christian, StWC Vice-President, Campaigning lawyer
- Katy Clark, former Labour Party MP
- Anna Chen, former press officer
- Jeremy Corbyn, former StWC officer and chair (2011–15), Labour Party MP and party leader
- Tam Dalyell, StWC Vice President, former Labour Party MP
- George Galloway, StWC Vice-President, former Respect Party and Labour MP
- Lindsey German, StWC convenor, former Socialist Workers Party (SWP) Central Committee member, Respect candidate in the elections for Mayor of London
- Kate Hudson, StWC officer, chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), former member of the Communist Party of Britain.[5]
- Caroline Lucas, former StWC Vice-President, Green Party MP and ex-party leader (resigned from post, December 2015)[6]
- Alice Mahon, StWC Vice President, former Labour Party MP
- Kamal Majid, former StWC vice president, founder member of the Stalin Society[5]
- Andrew Murray, StWC chair (2001–11, 2015–16), Chief of Staff of Unite the union, former member of the Communist Party of Britain.[7]
- Chris Nineham, StWC officer, former SWP Central Committee member
- John Rees, StWC officer, former SWP Central Committee member, Respect National Secretary
- Mark Rylance, Stop the War Patron and actor
- Keith Sonnet, StWC Vice-President, Deputy General Secretary of UNISON
- Walter Wolfgang, StWC member, Vice-chair Labour CND, Vice-president CND and member of the Labour Party's National Executive Committee
- Salma Yaqoob, Birmingham City Councilor, former Respect member and co-founder
انظر أيضاً
الهامش
- ^ "Nick Ferrari Vs Stop The War Over Russia's Syrian Bombs". LBC. 12 October 2016. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
- ^ 'Million' march against Iraq war, BBC News, 16 February 2003
- ^ Treneman, Ann (21 January 2003). "Peaceniks: the unlikely alliance". The Times. London. Retrieved 13 December 2015. (يتطلب اشتراك)
- ^ أ ب "Building to stop the war". Socialist Worker. No. 1769. 1 October 2001. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
- ^ أ ب خطأ استشهاد: وسم
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- ^ Hughes, Laura (8 December 2015). "Caroline Lucas resigns from Stop the War, after finding herself unable to support group's 'recent positions'". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
- ^ Boffey, Daniel (10 December 2016). "Unite leader's aide leaves Communist party to join Labour". The Observer. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
وصلات خارجية
- صفحات تحتوي روابط لمحتوى للمشتركين فقط
- Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia
- 2001 establishments in the United Kingdom
- Anti–Iraq War groups
- Opposition to the War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
- منظمات تأسست في 2001
- Pacifism in the United Kingdom
- Peace organizations
- Political advocacy groups in the United Kingdom
- Political party alliances in the United Kingdom