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International Peace Conference

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2005 event in London

TheInternational Peace Conference was ananti-war conference held on December 10, 2005. It was organised by theStop the War Coalition (StWC), and included speakers fromIraq, theUnited States, andItaly.

The conference sold out a week before its occurrence, leaving many people who wished to attend the conference disappointed. 1,500 tickets were sold for the event, which was held in theRoyal Horticultural Hall inVincent Square,London.[1] The conference began at 10 a.m. and ended at 8 p.m. 33 people spoke from the platform in four different sessions. In an unusual move, media organisations were made to pay to attend the conference. According to a StWC spokesperson, this was because the coalition had little funds, and the conference was costing £25,000 to put on.[2]

The conference was opened by theveteranLabour Party campaignerTony Benn. Benn told the conference delegates that the anti-war movement which is calling for troops to be withdrawn from Iraq is the biggest he had seen in this lifetime.[3]

Other speakers includedCindy Sheehan, the American anti-war activist whose son died in Iraq,[4] who spoke in a session alongside other relatives of soldiers who have died in Iraq, includingReg Keys and Rose Gentle fromMilitary Families Against the War. There were also speakers fromIraq representing different Iraqi groups that oppose the military occupation. Hassan Juma, president of the IraqiSouthern Oil Workers Union, condemned what he claimed were attempts by America to asset-strip Iraq through privatizing its services. Sheikh Hussein al Zagani, a representative ofMuqtada al-Sadr was due to speak at the conference, but was denied a visa by the UK government. This move was condemned by the conference.

George Galloway, theRespect Party politician, ended the conference in which he urged people to build for a planned international demonstration on March 18, 2006.

References

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  1. ^Illegal and unwinnableArchived 12 June 2012 at theWayback Machine,Morning Star, 12 December 2005. Retrieved 2011-10-07.
  2. ^Stop the War makes media pay, Stephen Brook, 6 December 2005. Retrieved 2011-10-07.
  3. ^Tony Benn opens peace conference,BBC News, 10 December 2005. Retrieved 2011-10-07.
  4. ^'I feel I'm carrying the world on my shoulders', Duncan Campbell,The Guardian, 9 December 2005. Retrieved 2011-10-07.

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