Making the Case against War
A practical workshop facilitated by author and anti-war campaigner Milan Rai
Tuesday 4 November 2003 from 7.00 to 9.00 pm
All Hallows Church, 24 Regent Terrace, Leeds LS6 1NP
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Ever felt tongue-tied when making the case against war?
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Do you just find you get too angry, upset or annoyed?
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Do you find it hard to put forward convincing arguments?
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Do you want to be helped to think about who you are trying to convince and why?
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Want a space to explore your experiences with others and share good practice?
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Want to explore a thoughtful approach to speaking out against war?
Milan Rai is one of the founders of the British branch of Voices in the Wilderness and a founder member of the anti-war group ARROW, a London-based direct-action affinity group with branches in the US. His books include the recent Regime Unchanged — why the war on Iraq changed nothing, War Plan Iraq and Chomsky’s Politics.
Acclaim for Regime Unchanged
‘This is a magnificent expose of the lies that propelled the criminal attack on Iraq.’ John Pilger
‘As the controversy over the war and its aftermath deepens, this is an immediate, detailed and illuminating analysis that brings together a remarkable range of material. Milan Rai does us all a service by providing so much of the evidence that is fuelling that controversy.’ Paul Rogers, Professor of Peace Studies, Bradford University
‘Milan Rai is one of the wisest war resisters of our time … Now more than ever, we rely on his reasoning and integrity.’ Kathy Kelly, Co-Founder, Voices in the Wilderness US
Please let us know if you are planning on coming — it will help Milan with preparation for the workshop if he has some idea of numbers. Thanks.
This page was last updated on Sunday, 19 October 2003
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