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Millions upon millions of people took part in worldwide actions on
February 15 in more than 600 demonstrations to say No to War. In London, an
estimated two million poured on to the streets to express their opposition to
Blair and Bushs war against Iraq in an unprecedented political message.
It was the biggest public demonstration ever held in Britain. At the same time,
100,000 people demonstrated against Tony Blair in Glasgow.

This global day of action was not just a protest against war. It was a declaration by humanity to the warmongers: we, the working class and peoples of the world, can, must and will decide for peace!
In opposition to the aggression that US imperialism and the British government are planning, the aim of the peoples movement against war is to bring into being a world without war, a world in which it is the peoples will which prevails.
In the February 15 world-wide actions, the voice of the people was heard loud and clear against Bush and Blairs drive to war and reaction: No! Not In Our Name!



Not In Our Name Concert after the London demonstration