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Stop the War Campaign
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15 February INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION
Johannesburg (Library Gardens - 11am)
Cape Town (Kaizergracht, District Six - 10am)
Bloemfontein (leaving from Pardys, Botsabela - 10am)

16 February MUSICIANS UNITED TO STOP THE WAR
Musicians and other cultural workers will be marching through the streets of
the township of Mamelodi to support world peace.

19 February MARCH TO THE US EMBASSY
All will gather at the Union Buildings at 11h00 to march to the US embassy.
Once the march arrives at the US embassy there will be a picket and the leadership of all organisations will hand over a memorandum to the Ambassador.
Light up for Peace:
All vehicles light their headlamps to show solidarity with the cause of peace from 16h00 - 17h00.

and also:

Throughout Feb: PETITION AGAINST THE WAR
11 February: DECLARATION OF SOUTH AFRICANS UNITED AGAINST WAR
13 February: MANYANO'S FOR PEACE
14 February: FRIDAY PRAYERS FOR PEACE
16 February: PRAYER SERVICES FOR PEACE
21 February: CHART THE WAY FORWARD

Stop the War Campaign

Political Parties: African National Congress (ANC), Azanian People's Organisation (AZAPO), Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC), South African Communist Party (SACP), United Democratic Movement (UDM).
Religious Bodies: South African Catholic Bishops Conference (SACBC), South African Council of Churches (SACC), Church of the Province of Southern Africa (CPSA), Methodist Church of South Africa (MCSA), Muslim Judicial Council, Muslim Alliance Against the War (MAAW)
Civil Society: Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), Musicians Union of South Africa (MUSA), South African National Civics Organisation (SANCO), South African Students Congress (SASCO), Congress of South African Students (COSAS), ANC Youth League, ANC Women's League.
NGO's and Other Groupings: "Not in My Name", Media Review Network (MRN), Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), the Institute for Global Dialogue (IGD), Ceasefire Campaign, Network on Violence Against Women, Electoral Institute of Southern Africa (EISA), Gun Free South Africa (GFSA).

CONTACT DETAILS
- Vukani Mde (COSATU) at 082 821 7456
- Donovan Cloete (ANC) at 082 574 0659
- Douglas Torr (Religious Sector): (011) 624 2124
- Patricia Khumalo (Women's Sector) 083 389 4113
- Mazibuko K. Jara - SACP - 083 651 0271