ENOUGH! END THE OCCUPATION OF AFGHANISTAN NOW!

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ENOUGH! END THE OCCUPATION OF AFGHANISTAN NOW!
Saturday, April 9 2011

U.S. General Consulate
360 University Avenue
Toronto, Canada

We are now in the 10th year that Afghanistan has been occupied in an illegal war by Canadian and NATO-led forces. Civilian deaths rise every year, and over 30% of those figures are Afghan children. With the eye-opening "Kill Team" story and the release of graphic photographs and video footage of soldiers proudly posing with Afghan corpses, it has become evident that Coalition forces deliberately target and murder Afghan civilians. This is how the military industrial complex operates but these war crimes MUST STOP!



Rolling Stones 'Kill Team' article (Photos and Video included). Caution - Graphic: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-kill-team-20110327?page=1



The so-called military solution in Afghanistan has FAILED.




A clear majority of Afghans want the troops to leave their country. A clear majority of Canadians want to bring the troops home.




We call on the Canadian community, especially the Afghans in the GTA, to come out, take a stand and make their voices heard loud and clear!



Please join us on April 9 for a city-wide rally and unite against the illegal occupation and war in Afghanistan. At 1pm we will march to Dundas Square.



10 YEARS WASTED

30,000+ LIVES WASTED

$50 BILLION WASTED

Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/afghansforpeace

Follow us on Twitter: @afghansforpeace

Follow us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ror0qPcasM



RELATED LINKS

-Afghan Civilians Intentionally Targeted by NATO/ISAF Forces: http://afghansforpeace.org/archives/1291

-Afghans Discover Graphic Photos of US Soldiers & Civilian Corpses: http://afghansforpeace.org/archives/1416

-Stop war crimes against Afghan civilians!: http://afghansforpeace.org/archives/1463



***Save and share the Poster: http://i1233.photobucket.com/albums/ff398/Masoum/AFP_poster_with_US_soldier_F...




This year marks a decade of Canadian involvement in the war in Afghanistan. Last year was the worst-ever on record for civilian deaths. A clear majority of Afghans want foreign troops to leave their country. A clear majority of Canadians want to bring the troops home now.

Please join us on April 9 for a city-wide rally to tell the Canadian government:

End Canada's mission in Afghanistan.

Bring the troops home, and take care of them when they get here.

Allocate resources for communities, services, and jobs - not for war.




Toronto Coalition to Stop the War: http://www.nowar.ca/

Afghans for Peace: http://afghansforpeace.org/

For more information, please e-mail info@nowar.ca.
Follow us on Twitter: @TorontoStopWar

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  • this was great :) i am in the green jacket reading my poem :)

  • 23:48 ... do I see Officer Bubbles? i think a few people mentioned that he was around.

    awesome video paul. wish i wasn't so busy that i could put together and upload my footage though

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  • loving the Ford voodoo...lol

    great job Paldino70!

  • Hint: Use your tripod when needed like shots of the american flag other wise Great covarge Good luck !

  • haha that's me in the red fitted

  • Assalamua'aalikum: Peace Be Upon You,

    Please forward this wide and far to the Four Winds and within you Heart and Soul. I am proud to be part of this movement and attend this amaazing procession in solidarity to 'PEACE FOR ALL.' Amen.

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