Anti-war group calls work stoppage

The Irish Anti-War Movement has called on people throughout Ireland to stop work for 10 minutes at midday on the day after the United States and Britain declare war on Iraq.

The Irish Anti-War Movement has called on people throughout Ireland to stop work for 10 minutes at midday on the day after the United States and Britain declare war on Iraq.

The movement has also called for Irish people to organise protests in every main town and city at 6pm the day after the war begins to show their opposition to the attack.

A large protest has been arranged outside the US Embassy in Dublin for the day the war begins.

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