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The panel on building an international movement concluded the London International Peace Conference of December 10, 2005. George Galloway gave the keynote address - as always, a stunning speech.
Traprock Peace Centers Charlie Jenks recorded the program and editied. The conference was organized by the Stop the War Coalition in the UK.
This panel, which concluded the conference, was moderated by Andrew Murray and Jane Shallice, pictured first. They introduced these speakers, shown in order of speaking: Ishmael Patel, Friends of Al Aqsa; Herbert Docena, Focus on Global South; Judith LeBlanc, United for Peace and Justice; Sabah Jawad, Iraqi Democrats Against Occupation; Dr. Azzam Tamini, Muslim Association of Britain; Jeremy Corbyn, Labour MP of Islington North; and Andrew Murray, introducing George Galloway, Respect MP for Bethnal Green and Bow.
See full coverage, with audio of most of the conference, photo albums and some video (including Cindy Sheehan).
Traprock covers the opening session with Tony Benn, Phyllis Bennis and Sami Ramadani; the Military Families Panel with Cindy Sheehan; and coverage of the student participation with the Campus Antiwar Network and the National Union of Students.
International Peace Conference - London, December 10, 2005 - Building an International Movement