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Published Date: 15 November 2009
HUNDREDS of anti-Nato protesters marched through centre of Edinburgh yesterday to protest against the war in Afghanistan.
The demonstration targeted the meeting of the annual Nato Parliamentary assembly, which is taking place at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre.

Relatives of dead soldiers were joined by politicians and union, student and anti-nuclear gro
ups. Joan Humphreys, whose grandson Kevin Elliott, a 24-year-old Black Watch private, was killed in Afghanistan in August, addressed the crowd, calling for British troops to be returned home.

Humphreys, from Dundee, said: "I would like the troops to come home walking – not on stretchers or in body bags."

The Nato assembly, which began on Friday, is focusing on six themes before drawing up resolutions. These will include reinforcing nuclear non-proliferation and "moving beyond" the economic crisis. Nato-led operations in Afghanistan also feature prominently on the agenda.

Meanwhile, in Glasgow, members of the Scottish Defence League (SDL), which claims to oppose Islamic militancy, held a protest in Cambridge Street amid a heavy police presence. Police made five arrests.

Elsewhere in the city, more than a thousand supporters of Scotland United held a counter-demonstration to oppose the SDL demo.





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  • Last Updated: 15 November 2009 12:09 AM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Afghanistan
 
1

Fifi la Bonbon,

15/11/2009 01:20:30
"Relatives of dead soldiers were joined by politicians and union, student and anti-nuclear groups."

The usual suspects, in other words, along with soldiers' mums who didn't like the idea of their wee boys serving in the first place.

NATO is in Afghanistan to try to provide security for people to live a decent life and avoid making that country subject again to the fanatical Islamist movement which would present peril to all of us if they are allowed to get away with it. Let me spell just one aspect of it out for the hard of thinking. If they get control back of Afghanistan, they will soon enough get control of Pakistan, with its nuclear weapons. That will bring nuclear war between Pakistan and India over Kashmir much closer.

NATO is trying to stop this, under the mandate of a series of UN resolutions.

And "anti-nuclear groups" are protesting AGAINST what NATO is trying to do. Complete madness.
2

Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 15/11/2009 02:51:24
I was affronted when "The Scotsman" published an extract from Javier Solana's "Mi Lucha". If it's not extreme facism to advocate that all Europe speaks with "one voice" what is it then?

These Nato leaders are war criminals plain and simple. What the third reich didn't manage, they did: the destruction of Yugoslavia. While there are free men and women living on this planet, it will never be forgotten nor forgiven.
3

Fifi la Bonbon,

15/11/2009 03:50:23
#3 - the rot crept in when Slovenia get its freedom, right?
4

Fifi la Bonbon,

15/11/2009 03:50:51
#2 - the rot crept in when Slovenia get its independence, right?
5

Fifi la Bonbon,

15/11/2009 03:51:36
I thought independence was a more piquant word. But #2 is nonsense.
6

It's life but not as we know it,

The Oort Clouds 15/11/2009 09:41:12
Bring back national service and ship off all these useless layabout bleeding heart liberal lefties to do the fighting. They are the ones who make the most use of the freedoms that were so hard won for them (by others) so they should jolly well go out now and fight to keep them.
7

Pilrig.,

Livingston 15/11/2009 10:38:14
6 an bring back slavery while we're at it, and they pesky bairns will come in handy for cleanin chimneys.
8

It's life but not as we know it,

The Oort Clouds 15/11/2009 11:40:30
#7 Good idea but sSadly the good-for-nothing liberal left have already trotted across the country half naked saying "I'm so sorry" (for whatever they were sorry for on that particular day) and tomorrow Gordon's going to apologise to some kids we deported in WWII. Not in my name he isn't - it was well before my time.
9

Frank IsBack,

15/11/2009 13:20:38
I hope the Labour party did not take part in the Anti-Fascist march considering they are the most fascist party in the country.

This is the party that murdered their own citizens in order to incite terrorism, justify their going to war and to justify their bringing in ID cards and other draconian legislation against their own citizens. Go to http://www.scribd.com/doc/7889687/The-July-7th-London-Bombings and download and read all about this crime.

Go to www.paisleyexpressions.blogspot.com and you will find the link to 7/7 Ripple Effect an excellent video of this crime.

The Labour party - spreading rascism and inciting terrorism - a disgusting fascist party!
10

Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 15/11/2009 19:56:36
#2

The Solano rot must have crept in somehow, but the EU can't be sinking as they haven't left it. The ongoing fumigation's merely crowded them into Edinburgh where they're Nato conferencing, as such rots do.
11

Beachcomber,

Edinburgh 15/11/2009 20:18:05
Frank IsBack,15/11/2009 13:20:38

Very True Frank.

 

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