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+ | The [[Ad-Hoc Hands Off the Middle East Committee]] was a short lived grouping created by the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] in 1990 which opposed Western intervention in the Gulf following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. It was dominated by the RCP and its front groups including [[Workers Against Racism]] and the [[Irish Freedom Movement]]. It later became the [[Campaign Against Militarism]]. | ||
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==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
*8 September 1990 - 'Hundreds of people today marched past the United States Embassy in London in protest against western military intervention in the Gulf. Demonstrators chanted "Britain, US, UN, out out out" as they filed past Westminster and on to a rally in Hyde Park. The protest, which police said passed off peacefully, was at-tended by about 800 people. The [[Ad-Hoc Hands Off the Middle East Committee]], which organised the event, claimed the support of a dozen groups including the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]], the [[Irish Freedom Movement]], the [[Student Committee to Defend Arab Rights and Holy Places]], and [[Workers Against Racism]]. Organisers' spokesman [[Keith Tompson]] said: "It went quite well considering it was organised so quickly. I think we will be viewed as a cranky minority at the moment but it's the price we pay for being the first to say we disagree."<ref>Della Matthews WESTERN FORCES SHOULD LEAVE GULF, SAY MARCHERS ''Press Association'' September 8, 1990, Saturday</ref> | *8 September 1990 - 'Hundreds of people today marched past the United States Embassy in London in protest against western military intervention in the Gulf. Demonstrators chanted "Britain, US, UN, out out out" as they filed past Westminster and on to a rally in Hyde Park. The protest, which police said passed off peacefully, was at-tended by about 800 people. The [[Ad-Hoc Hands Off the Middle East Committee]], which organised the event, claimed the support of a dozen groups including the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]], the [[Irish Freedom Movement]], the [[Student Committee to Defend Arab Rights and Holy Places]], and [[Workers Against Racism]]. Organisers' spokesman [[Keith Tompson]] said: "It went quite well considering it was organised so quickly. I think we will be viewed as a cranky minority at the moment but it's the price we pay for being the first to say we disagree."<ref>Della Matthews WESTERN FORCES SHOULD LEAVE GULF, SAY MARCHERS ''Press Association'' September 8, 1990, Saturday</ref> | ||
+ | *10 October 1990 - 'Hundreds of protesters tonight called for the withdrawal of British and US troops from the Gulf. They marched through central London past the US Embassy to an indoor rally at Red Lion Square to hear speakers denounce the "imperalist forces in the Gulf". Organised by the Ad Hoc Hands off the Middle East Committee - an umbrella grouping of left-wing organisations - the torch-lit march attracted about 400 people, police said. Organiser [[Keith Tompson]] said the aim of the march was to provide a focus for those opposed to Western interference in the Gulf.'<ref>HUNDREDS IN GULF PROTEST ''Press Association'' October 10, 1990, Wednesday SECTION: HOME NEWS</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:27, 31 December 2010
The Ad-Hoc Hands Off the Middle East Committee was a short lived grouping created by the Revolutionary Communist Party in 1990 which opposed Western intervention in the Gulf following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. It was dominated by the RCP and its front groups including Workers Against Racism and the Irish Freedom Movement. It later became the Campaign Against Militarism.
Activities
- 8 September 1990 - 'Hundreds of people today marched past the United States Embassy in London in protest against western military intervention in the Gulf. Demonstrators chanted "Britain, US, UN, out out out" as they filed past Westminster and on to a rally in Hyde Park. The protest, which police said passed off peacefully, was at-tended by about 800 people. The Ad-Hoc Hands Off the Middle East Committee, which organised the event, claimed the support of a dozen groups including the Revolutionary Communist Party, the Irish Freedom Movement, the Student Committee to Defend Arab Rights and Holy Places, and Workers Against Racism. Organisers' spokesman Keith Tompson said: "It went quite well considering it was organised so quickly. I think we will be viewed as a cranky minority at the moment but it's the price we pay for being the first to say we disagree."[1]
- 10 October 1990 - 'Hundreds of protesters tonight called for the withdrawal of British and US troops from the Gulf. They marched through central London past the US Embassy to an indoor rally at Red Lion Square to hear speakers denounce the "imperalist forces in the Gulf". Organised by the Ad Hoc Hands off the Middle East Committee - an umbrella grouping of left-wing organisations - the torch-lit march attracted about 400 people, police said. Organiser Keith Tompson said the aim of the march was to provide a focus for those opposed to Western interference in the Gulf.'[2]