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Lock Down at Military Base in Halifax

vieuxcmaq, Saturday, October 13, 2001 - 11:00

spyder web (vic-editorial@lists.indymedia.org)

Activists block Military Base to Call For Peace

Activists in Halifax have locked down at one entrance to the Department of National Defence military base where Canada's troops and ships will depart.

We have effectively blocked access since 3pm on Saturday, have set up a Peace Camp, and will stay over night, into tomorrow and until Canada's military involvement in Afghanistan has been halted.

Police and military have been passive, support has been high, and numbers are growing!

IF YOU ARE IN THE HALIFAX AREA, COME AND JOIN US!!!
--Upper Water St and Cornwallis--

ACROSS CANADA, HOLD SUPPORT RALLIES AND RELEVANT LOCK DOWNS AT MILITARY CENTRES!!!
DEMAND COVERAGE FROM THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA!!!
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"A Peace Proposal"

Calling for an immediate halt to active Canadian military involvement in the US-lead war.
Shifting resources towards legitimate humanitarian efforts and peaceful solutions to our current crises.
Demanding a democratic consultation and dialogue with the Canadian people regarding their position.
Protecting civil liberties, democratic rights and Canadian sovereignty on immigration and security policies.



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