Belfast Protest At Israeli Military killing of 16 Palestians in Gaza city

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On Saturday 31 March 2018 Mairead maguire ann patterson eamonn McMahon and young Girl join at city hall who were Attending Palestine rally for their Land rights Maguire said ‘this shooting by Israeli soldiers of unarmed children Women and men is a crime and breaks international law and those Responsible must be held Accountable. Israel must lift Siège of Gaza and end occupation Of Palestine now ‘
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40 years on

40 years on

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To commemorate our 40 year anniversary, come and join us to reflect on how peace and reconciliation has blossomed out of pain and loss See our archive of photos and films Chat or simply quietly reflect Enjoy the free tea & coffee The Peace House is open: Saturday:13th August 2016 from10am - 4pm Sunday: 14th August 2016 from10am - 4pm For more information: info@peacepeople.com 028 9066 3465
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The Chilcot Inquiry must tell the truth

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  By Mairead Maguire The long awaited Chilcot report (5 years) on the Invasion of Iraq will finally be released on 6th July, 2016. The Report is to be welcomed and the hope expressed that this inquiry will tell the truth of what happened to the Iraqi people and clarify the UKs involvement, through an official Government recognition of facts of the wars, sanctions and invasion of Iraq and for transparency, accountability and reparation to be paid to the Iraqi people by the UK Government who participated in these illegal and immoral genocidal wars. The story of what was done to the Iraqi people by UK and Western allies is shocking and deeply disturbing. The two wars, the imposition of economic sanctions, causing the slow deaths of thousands of people,…
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WHY ARE WE PLANNING TO WALK ACROSS THE DEMILITARIZED ZONE (DMZ) THAT SEPARATES NORTH AND SOUTH KOREA?

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On May 24, 2015, which is International Women’s Day for Peace and Disarmament, 30 women peacemakers from 12 countries plan to walk across the demilitarized zone (DMZ) that separates North and South Korea. This will be an important first step in establishing a peace process and supporting Koreans who are working towards reconciliation and hoping to reunite their families.   Some of the women who will be participating in this historic walk are Nobel Peace Prize laureate Leymah Gbowee, feminist author Gloria Steinem, retired U.S. Army Colonel Ann Wright, Suzuyo Takazato from Okinawa Women Act Against Military Violence, and American filmmaker Abigail Disney.   Last week, the government of North Korea agreed to support the walk, but officials from South Korea have yet to voice a decision. The United Nations…
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