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"FIVE MORE WARS?" - an anti-war video clip.



 
 
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Default "FIVE MORE WARS?" - an anti-war video clip.

"FIVE MORE WARS?" - an anti-war video clip. Download it from

http://www.archive.org/movies/detail... ive_More_Wars

Seven minute video clip about the origins of Manchester Respect in the local
anti-war movement. Includes scenes the massive anti-war demos nationally and
locally, the Manchester school strike, a day of political campaigning in
Stretford and Urmston constituency, a speech by "Independent" columnist,
Mark Steel, and an interview with Respect candidate Mark Krantz--a Jewish
candidate supported by Muslim campaign workers. Oona King please
note.

Watch this clip and have your prejudices refuted!




 




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