- Anti-War Coalition
The Anti-war Coalition (AWC) is a coalition of South African anti-war activists. It could have links to the international
Stop the War Coalition but has instead chosen to involve itself with local politics, in particular theWorkers International Vanguard League . AWC helped organiseprotests against the 2003 Iraq war in Cape Town and Johannesburg.Formation
The AWC came about shortly after the formation of the international
Stop the War Campaign and the involvement by the governingAfrican National Congress (ANC),Communist Party of South Africa ,Congress of South African Trade Unions , andSouth Africa Council of Churches . It claims to be a more radical alternative coalition of independent community and solidarity groups endorsed by around 300 organisations.Activities
The Anti-War Coalition is most widely known for its role in the protests that spanned from 20-24 of September, 2006. These protests took place in two parts at the Air Force Base in Ysterplaat, Cape Town. This was to oppose the International Weapons Fair.
Key messages
Slogans such as Stop the War, War is no Solution, and Stop United States Imperialism have been used at rallies.
Internal conflicts, ANC & WIVL criticism
An attempt was made to bring the two groups together at a meeting on February 2003 but it failed. ANC policy director
Michael Sachs told the meeting that the leaders of the ANC were uncomfortable with the more vigorouslyanti-imperialist language of the AWC. The rift between the two groups grew bigger when Sachs falsely claimed that the Stop the War Campaign, rather than the AWC, had organized the February 15th protests. Because of this, the AWC refused to have ANC speakers on the stage of its Johannesburg anti-war rally.ref|bondThe AWC has also been criticised for being too closely allied to the
Workers International Vanguard League WIVL at the expense of broader issues that affect international peace and justice. In effect, AWC is WIVL, and the organisation continues to operate without consulting of its membership or affiliates.Allied groups
War is a Drag and Laugh not War
Two small, independent anti-militarist outfits that participated in the February 15th campaign and loosely associated with the AWC. Their aim was to introduce a more pacifist style to the revolutionary rhetoric of the AWC and power-mongering of the supposed Stop the War Campaign.
See also
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War is a Drag
*Code Pink References
[http://www.CounterPunch.org/bond07232003.html Bush in South Africa] , Patrick Bond, CounterPunch,
July 23 ,2003
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