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Tony Blair : A Bright Shining Lie.

Posted on 18 July 2010 by admin

Tony Blair : A Bright Shining Lie.

Felicity Arbuthnot
Part I

“If justice and truth take place,
If he is rewarded according to his just desert,
His name will stink to all generations.”
(William Wesley, 1703-1791.)

It has been a good couple of weeks of medal gathering for Charles Anthony Lynton Blair, QC. To add a lucrative and glittering array (1) he has added to the (30th June) announcement of the (US) National Constitution Center’s Liberty Medal, the award of a second “Freedom Medal” (first, January 2009, from the US) on 10th July.

The man who scribbled: “I just do not understand this”, in the margin of the advice from his top Law Lord, that the the invasion of Iraq would be illegal without a second United Nations Resolution, ignored, or dodged legalities, committing his country to the destruction of a sovereign nation, has been honoured again, this time, some might say, appropriately.

The awarding country is Kosovo, where the rule of law, it seems, has yet to become the rule of thumb.

According the the (US) Overseas Security Advisory Council, “Kosovo 2010 Crime and Safety Report”, there is: ” … a high level of crime … violent crimes can and do occur – even in downtown (capitol) Pristina … stay alert …If you normally carry a wallet … put it in a front pocket and put your hand in your pocket to hold onto it when in a crowd. Better yet, leave your wallet with your driver’s license and U.S. department store credit cards in the hotel safe. When walking with a purse or bag (ensure) it is closed and tuck it under your arm …

Do not leave your purse or bag over the back of your chair at a restaurant, watch that no one kicks your bag or purse out from under your table at a restaurant, and be particularly vigilant of where you place your belongings when at a sidewalk café. Make a copy of your passport data page and carry the paper copy instead of your actual passport … it is inadvisable to use (credit cards) for incidental purchases, each use increases the chance of compromise.” Using an ATM should be “avoided.”

If the visitor decides the rural scenery might be preferable: “Driving is becoming increasingly dangerous (with) a 30% increase in traffic fatalities … and a 55% increase in hit-and-run incidents. Defensive driving is a must (but) given the sharp increase in injuries and deaths, it may not be enough. Do not drive unless you really have to, and limit your driving to hours of daylight …”

Avoid public celebrations, a magnet for pickpockets – and people are : “…occasionally, killed by the falling bullets.” Still set on the ultimate living-on-the edge adventure holiday? “…. the relative availability of … weapons has led to … RPG attacks, grenade attacks, and use of automatic weapons—even in downtown Pristina.”

“All international security and intelligence agencies regularly portray a dismaying image of the province, a sort of ‘European Medellin or Cali.’ ” (3)

It also has to be wondered if “I’m a pretty straight forward sort of guy”, Blair, has read any of the reports on the level of corruption in this State he supported with characteristic gung-ho righteousness:

“Drug barons in (neighbouring) Kosovo, Albania and Macedonia (with links to the Italian Mafia) had become the new economic elites, often associated with Western business interests. In turn, the financial proceeds of the trade in drugs and arms were recycled towards other illicit activities (and vice versa) including a vast prostitution racket between Albania and Italy.” Albanian criminal groups operating in Milan: “have become so powerful running prostitution rackets that they have even taken over the Calabrians in strength and influence.”

Further: “The application of “strong economic medicine’, under the guidance of the Washington based Bretton Woods institutions, had contributed to wrecking Albania’s banking system and precipitating the collapse of the Albanian economy. The resulting chaos enabled American and European transnationals to carefully position themselves. Several Western oil companies including Occidental, Shell and British Petroleum had their eyes riveted on Albania’s abundant and unexplored oil-deposits. Western investors were also gawking Albania’s extensive reserves of chrome, copper, gold, nickel and platinum…. ” (4) In 1999, one mine owner told a journalist that the region including Kosovo, was “the Balkans’ Kuwait.”

And for the thrill seeker, just getting out of Pristina airport might present the challenge sought. In March 2009, the UN Secretary General’s Office devoted a long Report on corruption levels at the airport, after an investigation by the UN’s International Task Force. It included:

The Deputy General Manager of Pristina Airport having a criminal conviction for “the trafficking of persons across borders …”

“Allegations of theft and corruption arising out of the collection of handling and landing fees and de-icing costs for passenger aircraft using Pristina Airport ..”

And “The Task Force also received reports that some commercial Airlines had been the subject of extortion in the payment for landing slots …” Eye watering amounts in fraudulent cargo charges were also also recorded as disappeared, and there was misappropriation of funds from everything from huge sums meant for ventilation, to heating to car park construction.(5)

In May 2009 The American Council for Kosova noted, in “Organised Crime in Kosova”:
“As can be seen by the documents, cash and projects that should have helped the people, lined the pockets of crooks, cronies and dodgy officials … it now appears that this money has disappeared, raising all kinds of questions about the … unaccountable organisations running countries. (6)

This then, is the country to whom Blair is unreservedly, a hero. Streets are named after him. For his visit, Pristina was plastered with posters of Blair, lauding him as: “A Leader. A Friend. A Hero.” Seemingly not one defaced with “Bliar”, “Liar”, “War Criminal” or “Blair Lied, Thousands Died.” He was met by the Prime Minister, and “serenaded by the Kosova Ceremonial Guard.”

In the main square (also named after him) it transpired that children too are named after him: “Tonybler” (not satire.) He met nine Tonyblers, all nine years old, honouring him for the 1999 bombardment, of the former Yugoslavia – as Iraq, without a United Nations Resolution, and largely cooked up with his friend Bill Clinton (who is to present him with the Liberty Medal.)

Bill Clinton has an eleven foot bronze statue in Pristina. Hope it is well bolted down, shame if it found its way to a smelt to be flogged off in small lots.

The Toniblers sang: “We are the World”, in Blair’s honour. “He is a very great man”, said one little lad. Some still believed in fairies when they were nine. The gold Freedom Medal was presented to him by President Fatmir Sejdiu. The Tonibler’s hero said what he always says of unmitigated atrocities: “I did what was right. I did what was just. I did not regret it then. I do not regret it now.”

What was “right” and “just” included 35,000 bombing sorties between 24th., March and 11th., June 1999. As David North wrote (wsws.org) three days after the bombardment ended: “Nearly all the major highways, railways and bridges have been extensively bombed. The electrical transformers, central power plants and water filtration systems upon which modern urban centers depend are functioning at only a fraction of their pre-bombardment capacity. Several hundred thousand workers have lost their livelihoods because of the destruction of their factories and workplaces. Several major hospitals have suffered extensive bomb-related damages. Schools attended by a total of 100,000 children have been damaged or destroyed.” Cluster bombs were dropped on residential areas.

The great Danube river, 2,850 kms long – immortalised by Johann Strauss’s haunting “Blue Danube Waltz” – which rises in the Black Forest and falls in to the Black Sea, defeated Charlemagne’s tinkering in 793, and flowed through the centuries, but the pollutants unleashed in to it by the bombing, are reminiscent of some of the world’s most catastrophic environmental vandalism. Fish and bird life floated, poisoned, on the surface, with eco-systems lost, decimated, beneath.

Further war crimes included the bombing of the building housing Serbia’s state television and international networks, a passenger train on a railway bridge (twice) markets, the Chinese Embassy (“wrong map”) a prison, killing eighty five prisoners – also bombed previously, killing a guard and three inmates – petro-chemical and car plants, industrial sites, releasing vast amounts of carcinogenic pollutants – and the use of depleted uranium weapons which has left the terrain, as Iraq and Afghanistan, a haunting of cancers and birth defects, to stalk not alone current, but future generations throughout the region. Kosovo may yet rue its gratitude.

There were some small setbacks in Blair-land over the same period though. It has transpired that when Prime Minister, he had over-ruled the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s efforts to provide a British citizen, held in Zambia, to provide Consular support to his return to the UK. He was subsequently “rendered’ to Guantanamo. With five hundred thousand additional documents now having been identified as possibly relevant regarding the alleged relationship between the UK and US relating to possible co-operation over transfers to Guantanamo, under Blair’s tenure as Prime Minister, a few clouds might yet be forming over “Teflon Tony.”

In context, it is perhaps pertinent to record, that in the dying days of her Premiership, Margaret Thatcher, who many would argue, outdid stubborn and right wing: “… came under pressure from British spies to be complicit in the use of torture.” She thought and consulted and: ” … in her very last days in power, issued instructions to the intelligence services: that they were not in any circumstances ‘to use intelligence that might in any way have come from torture.’ We know this from the extraordinary testimony of the former British Diplomat, Craig Murray,* who under questioning by MPs revealed that British policy on torture was explicitly changed under the Blair regime.”(7) Trafficking for torture comes to mind.

His publishers, Random House might also be asking questions as to the wisdom of their £4.6 million advance on his memoirs, not officially due out until 1st September. He was reportedly forced to change the name from “The Journey” to “A Journey”, the latter sounding “less messianic.” Whatever, it can already be bought on Amazon for £12.37 (down from yesterday’s £14.99) the official retail price being £25.00. Six new copies are available “from £6.38.” Gravitas is further eroded by it being listed next to: “The Bartenders Assistant : A Guide for the Journey” (£4.99.)

Of Blair’s book title, a less than generous spirited friend emailed: “To the Hague?” She is undoubtedly not alone.

But if all collapses, there will be a little corner of the world, that will, for the moment, for ever welcome “Tonybler.” A place he could feel at home. Perhaps in a governmental advisory position. Honoury President – even advising the Deputy Manager of the Airport.

Oh, and wonder if he got that gold Freedom Award out, unscathed.

1. http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=20136
2. https://www.osac.gov/Reports/report.cfm?contentID=114370
3. http://www.worldpress.org/Europe/2722.cfm
4. http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/apr1999/kla-a10.shtml (Chossudovsky.)
5. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/0139
7/brunopdf_1397401a.pdf
6. http://www.savekosovo.org/default.asp?p=5
* Former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Biography, “Murder in Samarkand.”
7. Peter Oborne, Daily Mail, 17th June 2010.

:: Article nr. 68054 sent on 19-jul-2010 04:30 ECT

Tony Blair : A Bright Shining Lie. (Part two.)

July 18, 2010 – “If justice and truth take place,
If he is rewarded according to his just desert,
His name will stink to all generations.”
(William Wesley, 1703-1791.)

It has been a good couple of weeks of medal gathering for Charles Anthony Lynton Blair, QC. To add a lucrative and glittering array (1) he has added to the (30th June) announcement of the (US) National Constitution Center’s Liberty Medal, the award of a second “Freedom Medal” (first, January 2009, from the US) on 10th July.

The man who scribbled: “I just do not understand this”, in the margin of the advice from his top Law Lord, that the the invasion of Iraq would be illegal without a second United Nations Resolution, ignored, or dodged legalities, committing his country to the destruction of a sovereign nation, has been honoured again, this time, some might say, appropriately.

The awarding country is Kosovo, where the rule of law, it seems, has yet to become the rule of thumb.

According the the (US) Overseas Security Advisory Council, “Kosovo 2010 Crime and Safety Report”, there is: ” … a high level of crime … violent crimes can and do occur – even in downtown (capitol) Pristina … stay alert …If you normally carry a wallet … put it in a front pocket and put your hand in your pocket to hold onto it when in a crowd. Better yet, leave your wallet with your driver’s license and U.S. department store credit cards in the hotel safe. When walking with a purse or bag (ensure) it is closed and tuck it under your arm …

Do not leave your purse or bag over the back of your chair at a restaurant, watch that no one kicks your bag or purse out from under your table at a restaurant, and be particularly vigilant of where you place your belongings when at a sidewalk café. Make a copy of your passport data page and carry the paper copy instead of your actual passport … it is inadvisable to use (credit cards) for incidental purchases, each use increases the chance of compromise.” Using an ATM should be “avoided.”

If the visitor decides the rural scenery might be preferable: “Driving is becoming increasingly dangerous (with) a 30% increase in traffic fatalities … and a 55% increase in hit-and-run incidents. Defensive driving is a must (but) given the sharp increase in injuries and deaths, it may not be enough. Do not drive unless you really have to, and limit your driving to hours of daylight …”

Avoid public celebrations, a magnet for pickpockets – and people are : “…occasionally, killed by the falling bullets.” Still set on the ultimate living-on-the edge adventure holiday? “…. the relative availability of … weapons has led to … RPG attacks, grenade attacks, and use of automatic weapons—even in downtown Pristina.”

“All international security and intelligence agencies regularly portray a dismaying image of the province, a sort of ‘European Medellin or Cali.’ ” (3)

It also has to be wondered if “I’m a pretty straight forward sort of guy”, Blair, has read any of the reports on the level of corruption in this State he supported with characteristic gung-ho righteousness:

“Drug barons in (neighbouring) Kosovo, Albania and Macedonia (with links to the Italian Mafia) had become the new economic elites, often associated with Western business interests. In turn, the financial proceeds of the trade in drugs and arms were recycled towards other illicit activities (and vice versa) including a vast prostitution racket between Albania and Italy.” Albanian criminal groups operating in Milan: “have become so powerful running prostitution rackets that they have even taken over the Calabrians in strength and influence.”

Further: “The application of “strong economic medicine’, under the guidance of the Washington based Bretton Woods institutions, had contributed to wrecking Albania’s banking system and precipitating the collapse of the Albanian economy. The resulting chaos enabled American and European transnationals to carefully position themselves. Several Western oil companies including Occidental, Shell and British Petroleum had their eyes riveted on Albania’s abundant and unexplored oil-deposits. Western investors were also gawking Albania’s extensive reserves of chrome, copper, gold, nickel and platinum…. ” (4) In 1999, one mine owner told a journalist that the region including Kosovo, was “the Balkans’ Kuwait.”

And for the thrill seeker, just getting out of Pristina airport might present the challenge sought. In March 2009, the UN Secretary General’s Office devoted a long Report on corruption levels at the airport, after an investigation by the UN’s International Task Force. It included:

The Deputy General Manager of Pristina Airport having a criminal conviction for “the trafficking of persons across borders …”

“Allegations of theft and corruption arising out of the collection of handling and landing fees and de-icing costs for passenger aircraft using Pristina Airport ..”

And “The Task Force also received reports that some commercial Airlines had been the subject of extortion in the payment for landing slots …” Eye watering amounts in fraudulent cargo charges were also also recorded as disappeared, and there was misappropriation of funds from everything from huge sums meant for ventilation, to heating to car park construction.(5)

In May 2009 The American Council for Kosova noted, in “Organised Crime in Kosova”:

“As can be seen by the documents, cash and projects that should have helped the people, lined the pockets of crooks, cronies and dodgy officials … it now appears that this money has disappeared, raising all kinds of questions about the … unaccountable organisations running countries. (6)

This then, is the country to whom Blair is unreservedly, a hero. Streets are named after him. For his visit, Pristina was plastered with posters of Blair, lauding him as: “A Leader. A Friend. A Hero.” Seemingly not one defaced with “Bliar”, “Liar”, “War Criminal” or “Blair Lied, Thousands Died.” He was met by the Prime Minister, and “serenaded by the Kosova Ceremonial Guard.”

In the main square (also named after him) it transpired that children too are named after him: “Tonybler” (not satire.) He met nine Tonyblers, all nine years old, honouring him for the 1999 bombardment, of the former Yugoslavia – as Iraq, without a United Nations Resolution, and largely cooked up with his friend Bill Clinton (who is to present him with the Liberty Medal.)

Bill Clinton has an eleven foot bronze statue in Pristina. Hope it is well bolted down, shame if it found its way to a smelt to be flogged off in small lots.

The Toniblers sang: “We are the World”, in Blair’s honour. “He is a very great man”, said one little lad. Some still believed in fairies when they were nine. The gold Freedom Medal was presented to him by President Fatmir Sejdiu. The Tonibler’s hero said what he always says of unmitigated atrocities: “I did what was right. I did what was just. I did not regret it then. I do not regret it now.”

What was “right” and “just” included 35,000 bombing sorties between 24th., March and 11th., June 1999. As David North wrote (wsws.org) three days after the bombardment ended: “Nearly all the major highways, railways and bridges have been extensively bombed. The electrical transformers, central power plants and water filtration systems upon which modern urban centers depend are functioning at only a fraction of their pre-bombardment capacity. Several hundred thousand workers have lost their livelihoods because of the destruction of their factories and workplaces. Several major hospitals have suffered extensive bomb-related damages. Schools attended by a total of 100,000 children have been damaged or destroyed.” Cluster bombs were dropped on residential areas.

The great Danube river, 2,850 kms long – immortalised by Johann Strauss’s haunting “Blue Danube Waltz” – which rises in the Black Forest and falls in to the Black Sea, defeated Charlemagne’s tinkering in 793, and flowed through the centuries, but the pollutants unleashed in to it by the bombing, are reminiscent of some of the world’s most catastrophic environmental vandalism. Fish and bird life floated, poisoned, on the surface, with eco-systems lost, decimated, beneath.

Further war crimes included the bombing of the building housing Serbia’s state television and international networks, a passenger train on a railway bridge (twice) markets, the Chinese Embassy (“wrong map”) a prison, killing eighty five prisoners – also bombed previously, killing a guard and three inmates – petro-chemical and car plants, industrial sites, releasing vast amounts of carcinogenic pollutants – and the use of depleted uranium weapons which has left the terrain, as Iraq and Afghanistan, a haunting of cancers and birth defects, to stalk not alone current, but future generations throughout the region. Kosovo may yet rue its gratitude.

There were some small setbacks in Blair-land over the same period though. It has transpired that when Prime Minister, he had over-ruled the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s efforts to provide a British citizen, held in Zambia, to provide Consular support to his return to the UK. He was subsequently “rendered’ to Guantanamo. With five hundred thousand additional documents now having been identified as possibly relevant regarding the alleged relationship between the UK and US relating to possible co-operation over transfers to Guantanamo, under Blair’s tenure as Prime Minister, a few clouds might yet be forming over “Teflon Tony.”

In context, it is perhaps pertinent to record, that in the dying days of her Premiership, Margaret Thatcher, who many would argue, outdid stubborn and right wing: “… came under pressure from British spies to be complicit in the use of torture.” She thought and consulted and: ” … in her very last days in power, issued instructions to the intelligence services: that they were not in any circumstances ‘to use intelligence that might in any way have come from torture.’ We know this from the extraordinary testimony of the former British Diplomat, Craig Murray,* who under questioning by MPs revealed that British policy on torture was explicitly changed under the Blair regime.”(7) Trafficking for torture comes to mind.

His publishers, Random House might also be asking questions as to the wisdom of their £4.6 million advance on his memoirs, not officially due out until 1st September. He was reportedly forced to change the name from “The Journey” to “A Journey”, the latter sounding “less messianic.” Whatever, it can already be bought on Amazon for £12.37 (down from yesterday’s £14.99) the official retail price being £25.00. Six new copies are available “from £6.38.” Gravitas is further eroded by it being listed next to: “The Bartenders Assistant : A Guide for the Journey” (£4.99.)

Of Blair’s book title, a less than generous spirited friend emailed: “To the Hague?” She is undoubtedly not alone.

But if all collapses, there will be a little corner of the world, that will, for the moment, for ever welcome “Tonybler.” A place he could feel at home. Perhaps in a governmental advisory position. Honoury President – even advising the Deputy Manager of the Airport.

Pity this potential haven is slightly further tarnished by the arrest of the head of the Central Bank, Hashim Rexhepi, taken away in handcuffs just thirteen days after Blair’s tumultuous hero’s welcome, for alleged corruption, bribes, tax evasion and money laundering. Forty Special Unit eight armed police, were accompanied by EU Justice officials.

The transport and Telecomununications Minister is also under investigation for alleged embezzlement.

Oh, and wonder if he got that gold Freedom Award out, unscathed.

1. http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/2010/07/16/tony-blair-a-bright-shining-lie-when-mass-murder-is-upheld-as-a-peace-making-endeavor/
2. https://www.osac.gov/Reports/report.cfm?contentID=114370
3. http://www.worldpress.org/Europe/2722.cfm
4. http://www.wsws.org/articles/1999/apr1999/kla-a10.shtml (Chossudovsky.)
5. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/0139
7/brunopdf_1397401a.pdf
6. http://www.savekosovo.org/default.asp?p=5
* Former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Biography, “Murder in Samarkand.”
7. Peter Oborne, Daily Mail, 17th June 2010.

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Peace of the Action Sizzlin Summer Protests in DC July 3-17

Posted on 01 July 2010 by admin

Cindy Sheehan is now in Washington DC with Peace of the Action: “We are here in the Belly of the Empire!”

Look at the schedule here:
http://peaceoftheaction.org/housing-trans/

If you can’t make it, please donate whatever you can to help us with expenses for the 13 day protest.
http://peaceoftheaction.org/give/

also NEW “End The Fed” protest on July 3rd

SIZZLIN’ SUMMER – JULY PROTEST SCHEDULE
(Washington, DC – July 4th through July 17th, 2010)

JUST ADDED: July 3th (Saturday): END THE FED! DC Federal Reserve Building
http://www.infowars.com/we-are-change-plans-end-the-fed-protest-on-independence-day/

INDEPENDENCE FROM OIL DAY!!!
DOWNLOAD EVENT FLYER

No more wars for oil and natural resources! No more polluting our sea, air and landfills! BOYCOTT BP!!!

July 4th (Sunday):
– meet in Lafayette Park (North Side of White House) at 1pm
– group to flyer, bullhorn in Lafayette Park and in front of the White House until dark
– evening to post protest pics, videos and articles to Internet

NO ILLEGAL/IMMORAL DRONES!!!
DOWNLOAD EVENT FLYER

For this week, Peace of the Action will primarily be targeting the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum’s Unmanned Aerial Vehicle display (educating the public about the horrific toll UAVs take) and drone manufacturers and lobbyists. (The Free Gaza/Free Palestine action has been inserted into this week because of the recent announcement of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to the White House.)

July 5th (Monday):
– meet in Lafayette Park (North Side of White House) at 9am
– group to protest at White House against coming pre-emptive American/Israeli attack on Iran
– evening to post protest pics, videos and articles to Internet

July 6th (Tuesday):
– meet in Lafayette Park (North Side of White House) at 9am
– group to move together to (TBA) location for FREE PALESTINE! protest until 3pm
– evening to post protest pics, videos and articles to Internet
DOWNLOAD EVENT FLYER

July 7th (Wednesday):
– meet in Lafayette Park (North Side of White House) at 9am
– group to move together to Congress and protest until 3pm
– evening to post protest pics, videos and articles to Internet

July 8th (Thursday):
– meet in Lafayette Park (North Side of White House) at 9am
– group to move together to General Atomics and protest until 3pm
– evening to post protest pics, videos and articles to Internet

July 9th (Friday):
– meet in Lafayette Park (North Side of White House) at 9am
– group to move together to Smithsonian Air & Space Museum and protest until 3pm
– possible special action TBA
– evening to post protest pics, videos and articles to Internet

WEEKEND:

July 10th (Saturday):
– ONE DC Block Party “ONE RIGHT TO LAND” (optional)
CLICK FOR EVENT INFORMATION PAGE

July 11th (Sunday):
– Day off! Rest and relaxation.

COUNTER-RECRUITMENT:
DOWNLOAD EVENT FLYER

For this week, we will be targeting recruiting centers and defense contractors and lobbyists—and we will do some special “lobbying” of our own on Capitol Hill. (The POTA DC Trial has been inserted into this week because of the recent scheduling by the court.)

July 12th (Monday):
– Peace of the Action DC Trial
– evening to post protest pics, videos and articles to Internet

July 13th (Tuesday):
– Peace of the Action DC Trial
– evening to post protest pics, videos and articles to Internet

or (trial may be one day or two. so we have two options this day.)

– meet in Lafayette Park at 9am
– group to move together to Military Recruiting Station (TBA) and protest until 3pm
– evening to post protest pics, videos and articles to Internet

July 14th (Wednesday):
– meet in Lafayette Park (North Side of White House) at 9am
– group to move together to Military Recruiting Station (TBA) and protest until 3pm
– evening to post protest pics, videos and articles to Internet

July 15th (Thursday):
– meet in Lafayette Park (North Side of White House) at 9am
– group to move together to War Profiteer (TBA) and protest until 3pm
– evening to post protest pics, videos and articles to Internet

July 16th (Friday):
– meet in Lafayette Park (North Side of White House) at 9am
– group to flyer, bullhorn in LaFayette Park and in front of the White House
– evening to post protest pics, videos and articles to Internet

WEEKEND:

July 17th (Saturday):
– POTA Retreat (location TBA 2pm to 5pm)

This will be an intense think tank session on the future of Peace of the Action and the future of anti-war protests in the U.S. With small numbers, where should our limited resources be focused? We have to dream up an entire movement based on very low numbers and very limited funds—bring your creative solutions and a positive attitude that a better world is possible!

– POTA Dinner/Rally (possible picnic Lafayette Park)

July 18th (Sunday):
– depart DC

(DAILY SCHEDULES OPEN TO CHANGE. STAY TUNED THROUGHOUT EVENT WEEKS FOR UPDATES.)

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IMPORTANT INFO FOR SUMMER POTA

HOUSING (FLOOR SPACE & SHOWERS) WILL ONCE AGAIN BE PROVIDED AT ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH (WIRELESS INTERNET IS AVAILABLE AT THE CHURCH)
1525 NEWTON ST, NW
(CORNER OF 16TH AND NEWTON)

BREAKFAST AND LUNCH ARE UP TO THE PARTICIPANT AND POTA WILL PROVIDE DINNER EACH NIGHT AT THE CHURCH (from FOOD NOT BOMBS!).

TRANSPORTATION TO THE PARK AND TO EVENTS IS UP TO EACH PARTICIPANT. BUSES AND/OR METRO (RAIL) STOPS ARE LOCATED CLOSE BY. WE WILL BE TRAVELING TO EVENTS AS A GROUP AND THE EVENTS SHOULD NOT BE TOO FAR FROM LAFAYETTE PARK.

POTA BELIEVES THAT CIVIL RESISTANCE IS THE CORE OF TRUE CHANGE, BUT ONLY IF THE NUMBERS ARE SUFFICIENT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. SO, SINCE OUR NUMBERS ARE SMALL, CIVIL RESISTANCE WILL MORE THAN LIKELY NOT BE A PART OF SUMMER POTA—EDUCATION AND MOVEMENT BUILDING WILL BE OUR MAIN FOCUS.

LAFAYETTE PARK WILL BE OUR MAIN CONVERGENCE SPACE FOR THE TWO WEEKS

EVENINGS WILL BE RESERVED FOR THE POTA CORE TEAM TO BLOG AND POST VIDEO AND DO OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS—IF YOU ARE A VIDEOGRAPHER OR BLOGGER, WE COULD USE YOUR HELP—USING ONLINE TOOLS WILL BE THE KEY TO MOVEMENT BUILDING

DRINK LOTS OF WATER—JULY IN DC IS HOT, HOT, HOT!

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