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71% of Iraqis say they would like all American troops to be out within a year. How can America "spread democracy" when we don't even pay attention to it?

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Fight for the Hempstead 15!
Sunday, November 09 2008

Trial November 10! Call Right Now!

Please join the Campus Antiwar Network in pressuring the Nassau

County District Attorney's Office to drop all charges against the

Hempstead 15.

Call Kathleen M. Rice, Nassau County District Attorney, 516-571-3800

And demand that all charges against the Hempstead 15 be dropped.

You can also help by going to this site and submitting a request to drop all the charges.

http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/da/contact.html
 
2008 National Conference Report back
Tuesday, October 21 2008

MORE THAN 170 students representing 36 schools around the country gathered at the 2008 Campus Antiwar Network (CAN) national conference to discuss the way forward for the movement.

Titled "It's Up to Us to Stop the War," the conference was held the weekend of October 10-12 at DePaul University in Chicago. CAN made a major shift in organizational priorities with the addition of a demand for immediate withdrawal from Afghanistan to its points of unity.
The opening plenary crowd
During the opening plenary discussion on why the U.S. is in the Middle East, speakers tackled the two pillars of U.S. imperialism today: oil and empire. They challenged the ideas that the race for oil is an issue of the past or motivated entirely by consumption.

In addition, they broke down some of the myths about the state of Israel and its oppression of Palestinians, the role of Israel and Saudi Arabia in the Middle East, and how they factor into the U.S. thirst for geopolitical domination.

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Dance like Big Brother isn't watching
Tuesday, September 02 2008

A critical analysis of the first day of the RNC protests

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Street blockades are a common form of nonviolent protest in Europe and Latin America, and over a dozen members of the University of Iowa Anti-war Committee traveled to St. Paul MN on September 1 to implement the tactic during a peace march on the first day of the Republican National Convention.

The results were mixed, at best.

Twenty-two members of UIAC car-pooled together up to St. Paul, and fifteen joined the Campus Antiwar Network’s unpermitted “Mobile Blockade Brigade”.    The Campus Antiwar Network, along with other groups totaling between 800 and 1500 people, attempted to shut down the RNC by blockading interstates, on/off ramps, bridges, and other key intersections to prevent Republican delegates from entering the Xcel Center.  Our action was not a suppression of free speech, but an exercise in it.  We were forced to listen to the Republicans for the last eight years, now it was time to force them to listen to us.

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Campus Antiwar Network’s peaceful protest brutally attacked and maced by police
Tuesday, September 02 2008
















September 2nd 2008

On September 1st 2008, the Campus Antiwar Network (CAN) was faced with excessive police repression while staging a peaceful march in the streets of St. Paul. This was one of many demonstrations speaking out against the Republican Nation Convention, and the illegal and immoral occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Marchers were met with police brutality of varying extremes.
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CAN Goes to the RNC!!!
Tuesday, July 22 2008

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Campus Antiwar Network is calling for a student and youth bloc in sector 6 of the RNC Welcoming Committee’s map(https://lists.riseup.net/www/d_read/rnc08/WCSite/sectormap.jpg.) The Republicans are laying all the conditions for the destruction of our future, so the least we can do is fuck up their convention. One of the first things many delegates are going to see en route to the Excel Center is the power of young people resisting empire. We refuse to be cannon fodder for the wars of the rich and to sit idly by while tuition increases and job prospects for college and high school graduates continue to decline. By interfering with the continuation of business as usual, we are fighting for all of our brothers and sisters struggling to pay off their student loans, holding down multiple jobs in this declining economy, or off on the other side of the earth trying to pay for college by oppressing other peoples. We are also protesting their attacks on immigrants and people of color. We are demanding an end to the militarization of our schools. We are taking back our communities. END US EMPIRE!–CAMPUS ANTIWAR NETWORK

Join us September 1-4 in St Paul! For more information email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
Welcome to the NEW campusantiwar.net!
Wednesday, October 17 2007
Welcome to the website for the Campus Antiwar Network! Please click the "read more" below to see our Mission, and Unity Statement.
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