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Introduction
Anti Warship campaign in Malta
Campaign for peace and neutrality
A coalition of organisations and individuals to persuade authorities so that Malta to truely becomes a neutral country and works for peace
Graffitti asks police to investigate
Moviment Graffitti will ask the police to investigate the legality of enter permits (for Maltese waters) given to warships.
USS JFK visits Malta
Protest against the JFK aircraft carrier
Why Should Malta not accept Warships?
Bulleted Reasons Why Malta should not accept warships
Warships in Marsascala
9.04.2005
MG on Freedom Day 2005
30.03.2005
Yet another warship
26.06.2004
Violation of Freedom of Expression
26.06.2004
MG on Freedom Day 2004
30.03.2004
MG for Neutrality
29.02.2004
No to Warships
10.10.2003
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Campaing For Peace and Neutrality
The campaign is still yet in it's early stages. Since the 23rd September 2004 meetings are being
held weekly to get the campaign running.
A number of non-governmental organisations and individuals are showning great interest in the Campaign for Peace and Neutrality. The campaign aims to be active for the safeguarding of Malta's neutral status. Malta as one of the few neutral countries in the European Union, should be a voice in favour of world peace, and should not be accomplice to war and policies that threaten peace.
The Campaign will take the form of a broad alliance where member non-Governmental Organisations will have an equal say.
Political Parties may join the Campaign as observers/supporters with no voting power.
Interested in joining the campaign send an email to disarmament@movimentgraffitti.org
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