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The [[Campaign Against Militarism]] (CAM) was associated with the [[RCP]], the forerunner of the libertarian [[LM network]].  The Campaign Against Militarism was launched in 1993 in response to Western pressure on Serbia over the conflict in Bosnia <ref>"[http://www.rrojasdatabank.info/ghanasa1.htm You may as well kill me now]", rrojasdatabank.info website, accessed 5 Nov 2010</ref>
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The [[Campaign Against Militarism]] (CAM) was associated with the [[RCP]], the forerunner of the libertarian [[LM network]].  The Campaign campaigned against Western intervention in Somalia, Bosnia and Iraq.<ref>Brad K. Blitz, [http://www.freeserbia.net/Documents/Lobby.html#n24 The Serbian Unity Congress and the Serbian Lobby: A Study of Contemporary Revisionism and Denial], October 18, 1994, accessed 1 May 2010</ref><ref>CAM, Campaign Against Militarism Briefing 20 Things You Should Know About the Serbs That Aren't True, February 1994 No 4</ref> Its secretary was [[Joan Phillips]].<ref>CAM, Campaign Against Militarism Briefing 20 Things You Should Know About the Serbs That Aren't True, February 1994 No 4</ref><ref>Brad K. Blitz, [http://www.freeserbia.net/Documents/Lobby.html#n24 The Serbian Unity Congress and the Serbian Lobby: A Study of Contemporary Revisionism and Denial], October 18, 1994, accessed 1 May 2010</ref> It is now defunct.
and has shown no obvious signs of activity since 1997. <ref>"[http://www.scribd.com/doc/6584515/Genocide-In-Rwanda Africa direct Conference]", Scribd website, accessed 5 Nov 2010</ref> The Campaign campaigned against Western intervention in Somalia, Bosnia and Iraq.<ref>Brad K. Blitz, [http://www.freeserbia.net/Documents/Lobby.html#n24 The Serbian Unity Congress and the Serbian Lobby: A Study of Contemporary Revisionism and Denial], October 18, 1994, accessed 1 May 2010</ref><ref>CAM, Campaign Against Militarism Briefing 20 Things You Should Know About the Serbs That Aren't True, February 1994 No 4</ref> Its secretary was [[Joan Phillips]].<ref>CAM, Campaign Against Militarism Briefing 20 Things You Should Know About the Serbs That Aren't True, February 1994 No 4</ref><ref>Brad K. Blitz, [http://www.freeserbia.net/Documents/Lobby.html#n24 The Serbian Unity Congress and the Serbian Lobby: A Study of Contemporary Revisionism and Denial], October 18, 1994, accessed 1 May 2010</ref> It is now defunct.
 
  
 
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The Campaign Against Militarism (CAM) was associated with the RCP, the forerunner of the libertarian LM network. The Campaign campaigned against Western intervention in Somalia, Bosnia and Iraq.[1][2] Its secretary was Joan Phillips.[3][4] It is now defunct.

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Notes

  1. Brad K. Blitz, The Serbian Unity Congress and the Serbian Lobby: A Study of Contemporary Revisionism and Denial, October 18, 1994, accessed 1 May 2010
  2. CAM, Campaign Against Militarism Briefing 20 Things You Should Know About the Serbs That Aren't True, February 1994 No 4
  3. CAM, Campaign Against Militarism Briefing 20 Things You Should Know About the Serbs That Aren't True, February 1994 No 4
  4. Brad K. Blitz, The Serbian Unity Congress and the Serbian Lobby: A Study of Contemporary Revisionism and Denial, October 18, 1994, accessed 1 May 2010