AIWAA
…breaking chains, establishing links…
hosts a meeting on:
“Chaos in Libya: Understanding Britain’s Intervention in Libya”
Friday 16th December 2011, 6.30.
Room 1, Carr’s Lane Church, central Birmingham.
In March 2011, under the pretext of supporting the ‘Arab Spring’ Britain took the lead in demanding international intervention in Libya. No such calls were made when the people of Egypt and Tunisia rose up against their governments. As Britain intervened in Libya, it supported the Bahraini Royal dictatorship in repressing pro-democracy activists.
Against Imperialist Wars in Africa and Asia (AIWAA) will be hosting a meeting to discuss why Britain, not the United States, led the campaign to intervene in Libya and what this tells us about British foreign policy, past and present.
Joining us will be:
- Harpal Brar (CPGB-ML)
- Moeen Raoof, an AIWAA founding member.
- Dr. Abdalaziz Daw
The meeting will be chaired, by AIWAA chairperson Sammi Ibrahim.
Unlike many other so-called anti-war campaigners, each of our panelists vigorously opposed Britain’s latest intervention.
Indeed, Abdalaziz Daw is a native of Libya and has intimate accounts of those who were on the receiving end of NATO’s bombing campaign. Moeen Raoof visited Libya while the campaign was going on. Harpal Brar has been a long time campaigner against British imperialism, also visited Libya this year.
Please bring your Brothers, Sisters, Comrades and Friends and if you feel quirky your enemies as well.
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