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Speaking of racism and ‘war on terror’
• IT is disingenuous of Dorothy Steele to use New Labour’s warmongering as justification for voting for the BNP (Extremists, May 15).
The BNP is a party that denies the Holocaust.
Over the last five years, many thousands of people have been angered by Labour’s pro-war policies, but fortunately most of us have look to the anti-war movement for a solution, rather than the despairing politics of the BNP.
Rather than joining in with the scapegoating, anti-war organisations like the Stop the War Coalition are holding a meeting on Racism, the War on Terror and the Muslim Community, on Tuesday June 3 at 7pm in the Bishopsgate Institute, at 230 Bishopsgate, near Liverpool Street station.
The speakers will include Moazzam Begg, George Galloway MP, Lindsey German and David Edgar.
Liz Wheatley
Camden Stop the War Coalition
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