Blood on their hands protest today from 9.30 to 12.30 outside the Queen Elizabeth Conference Centre, Westminster
The inquiry into the Iraq war is currently underway and will be taking evidence in public from today. The chair of the Inquiry, Sir John Chilcott, claims that it will not be a whitewash but already it is beginning to look that way. Chilcott has already discounted the possibility of Tony Blair or any members of his government being charged for war crimes. The families of those killed in the war are outraged. Military Families Against the War will be joining the protest organised by Stop the War Coalition tomorrow.
And this evening, Bill Rammell, the Armed Forces Minister, will debate the war in Afghanistan with Lindsey German of Stop the War Coalition and Bruce Kent of CND at Friends Meeting House, Euston, just across the road from Euston station from 6.30pm.
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