1.14.2011

Vigil for the Truth in London on 20th January from late afternoon


You may know that Tony Blair has been unexpectedly convened by the Chilcot Inquiry on the Iraq War later next week. Below you will see why we have decided to convene an urgent “Vigil for the Truth” for what has really happened in the months before the attack on Iraq on 20 March 2003. The event will take place on the eve of Blair's hearing from Thursday evening 20th of January .

We will also organise similar vigils in other cities starting from Rome.

Please forward this message to your friends in the London area that may be interested in joining us.

Vigil for the Truth


From Thursday 20 January to Friday 21, in front of the seat of the Chilcot Inquiry at The Conference Centre, Broad Sanctuary, City of London SW1P 3EE, when Tony Blair will again be questioned by the Iraq Panel.

The vigil is convened to urge the media to bring to the attention of those that seek justice, and hope for the truth to emerge, concerning the War on Iraq, and to gather those who wish to re-launch the honor of the democracies that has been betrayed and wounded by that conflict. It is the honour of the “Sense of the State” against the vile and lethal “Reasons of the State” that still today – like in 1938, when in Munich Daladier, Chamberlain, Hitler and Mussolini held their G4 – provoke new massacres of legality and therefore of peoples, and that today seem to be winning again: Churchill and not Chamberlain nor Mosley; De Gaulle and not Pétain; Roosevelt and Eisenhower not Bush or Blair.

On 22 September 2009, in a meeting with officials of the UK administration during a P5 conference in London, U.S. Undersecretary for Justice Ellen Tauscher officially stated that the General Director
of the British Ministry of Defence Jon Day had assured her that the UK had “put measures in place to protect [American] interests” during the UK inquiry into the causes of the Iraq war. He noted that Iraq seems no longer to be a major issue in the U.S. but he said it would become a big issue – a “feeding frenzy” - in the UK “when the inquiry takes off.” Day also promised that the UK had “put measures in place to protect your interests” during the UK inquiry into the causes of the Iraq war.

Many people have lamented the fact that the Chilcot Commission seemed firm in respecting the taboo on the quest for the effective reasons for which on 20 March 2003, not befor nor after, Tony Blair and George Bush, after having deployed over 250.000 soldiers around Iraq, ordered them to attack the country, while Hans Blix, Head of the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission, had signalled the Iraqis full and “proactive” cooperation with his UN inspectors on the search for the effective existence of Weapons of Mass Destruction on the Iraqi soil. In those very days, the other lie of the links between Saddam Hussein and Bin Laden's terrorists, was not used anymore.

For more information:
http://bushblairagainstsurepeacewagedwariniraqpreventingexiletosaddam.org/

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