Stop the War in Ukraine

19:00 – 21:00, Thursday 10th March

29 Hope Street, Liverpool, L1 9BP

Speakers include Merseyside CND Co-Chair, Peter Wilson and Co-founder of the Stop The War Coalition, Chris Nineham

As the crisis in Ukraine escalates the drum beats for war get louder. Join us at the Casa to hear how the anti-war movement should respond.

Merseyside Stop The War condemns the movement of Russian forces into Ukraine and urges that they immediately withdraw. We call for an immediate ceasefire alongside the resumption of diplomatic negotiations to resolve the crisis.

This dispute could and should be resolved peacefully, and that remains the only basis for a lasting settlement, rather than the imposition of military solutions. That it has not been resolved is not, however, the responsibility of the Russian or Ukrainian governments alone.

The conflict is the product of thirty years of failed policies, including the expansion of NATO and US hegemony at the expense of other countries as well as major wars of aggression by the USA, Britain and other NATO powers which have undermined international law and the United Nations. The meeting will be chaired by Audrey White from Merseyside Stop The War and speakers will include Chris Nineham from Stop The War.

No War in Ukraine, No to NATO

Join this emergency international online rally to say no war in Ukraine, no to NATO!

With guest speakers Jeremy Corbyn MPDaniele Obono, Member of the French National Assembly; Sevim Dagdelen, Member of the German Bundestag, Committee on Foreign Affairs; Vijay Prashad, Tricontinental Institute for Social Research; Lindsey German, Stop the War Coalition; Nora Garcia, Madrid Anti-NATO Peace Summit; Nina Potarska, Ukraine section of Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom; Ludo de Brabander, Belgium Vrede and No to Nato Coalition; Nadezhda Azhgihina, Russian journalist, US-Russia Women’s Call for Peace.

Cohosts: Medea Benjamin (CODEPINK) and Kate Hudson (CND).

Organised by CND, CODEPINK, Stop the War and the No to NATO network.

Working for Peace in the Middle East


Watch this online conference organised by CND to discuss the current situation in the Middle East and how we can best campaign for peace in the region. Will the Middle East ever be nuclear-free? And what is the UK’s role in the region?

Working for Peace in the Middle East

13:00, 20th February

Join CND and guest speakers on February 20th to discuss the current situation in the Middle East and how we can best campaign for peace in the region. Will the Middle East ever be nuclear-free? And what is the UK’s role in the region? The event couldn’t come at a more vital time, as the violence in Palestine escalates.

As talks continue to restore the Iran nuclear deal, it seems clear that some progress is being made. But resumption of the deal will not solve the most serious nuclear problem in the Middle East – namely Israel’s nuclear arsenal. Israel’s arsenal is outside of any international monitoring, yet no sanctions are placed on it or punitive action taken as a result. Successive nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conferences have called for a nuclear weapons-free Middle East, and the international community must now take steps to ensure the negotiations to this end are a success. There can be no peace in the Middle East while those weapons of mass destruction remain.

CND will be addressing these issues in depth in its forthcoming online conference: Working for Peace in the Middle East, on Sunday 20th February.