NATO is coming to Ottawa!  October 5-8, 2001.

 A new LIST SERVE has been created to help facilitate opposition!

---->  NATO IS COMING!:   The "NATO Parliamentary Assembly" (NATO PA) will
 hold a major meeting in Ottawa, October 5-8, 2001.  This NATO meeting
 was  referred to by the "Ottawa Citizen" (June 13) as a "dress rehearsal,"
 "warm up," "dry run for [the] G8" meetings to be held in Ottawa in the
 summer of 2002.         (See the Ottawa Citizen article below.)

 Not only is this NATO meeting in Ottawa a "dry run" for local police,
 RCMP,  CSIS, foreign security forces, various governments and the media, it
is  also a "warm up" for activists from many movements to come together to
 organize events which express our opposition to militarism, corporate
globalization, human rights abuses and environmental destruction caused
 by  NATO and its member states.

 ---->  LIST SERVE:   A list serve has just been created (by the
 Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade) to help facilitate communications
 among individuals and organizations who are opposed to NATO and who are
 interested in discussing various plans to organize non-violent
 activities and protests in response to this NATO presence in Ottawa.

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upcoming NATO PA meetings in Ottawa, join in the discussions about actions
and  events  and help to plan efforts to expose and oppose NATO.
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Here's that Citizen article to get your blood curdling...

NATO meeting a dry run for G8
Ottawa expected to host G8 summit next summer
 By Mike Blanchfield, The Ottawa Citizen, Wednesday, June 13, 2001.

Ottawa will get a G8 warm-up this fall when the city hosts a major
 gathering  of lawmakers from NATO countries.

 The NATO Parliamentary Assembly has chosen Canada's capital as the site
of  its semi-annual meeting from Oct. 5-9, which will attract 800 delegates
 from  36 countries, including the 19 alliance members. Seventeen associate
member  countries will also be represented, a number of them eastern
European
nations seeking entry to the alliance.

 NATO Secretary General Lord Robertson and other high-profile
 international  political figures are expected to attend. A formal
government
 announcement  is expected today.

 The meetings will serve as a dress rehearsal of sorts for next July's G8
summit involving the Group of Seven leading industrialized countries,
 plus > > > Russia.
The G8 gathering is expected to take place on Green Island, home of the
 former Ottawa city hall, amid the tight security that has characterized
 top-level international gatherings since the 1999 World Trade
 Organization meeting sparked anti-globalization riots in Seattle.

A large perimeter fence, similar to the controversial one erected for
the recent Quebec City Summit of the Americas, remains one option for next
year's summit of world leaders.

"I don't think the security issues (for the NATO gathering) are going to
be  the same as the G8," said Nepean-Carleton Liberal MP David Pratt.
The most recent NATO Parliamentary Assembly meeting was held last month
 in  Lithuania.

 The assembly is made up of parliamentarians and legislators from the
 NATO  countries. It meets twice a year and has committees that look at
economic and technological issues. The assembly includes 15 Canadian MPs and
senators. However, global security concerns remain the focus of the
assembly's
business. Issues to be discussed in Ottawa this fall include expanding
NATO's membership, the ongoing turmoil in the Balkans, the proposed U.S.
National Missile Defence initiative, and the creation of a European
army.

When NATO defence ministers gathered in Toronto in September 1999, their
 meetings faced only small-scale sporadic protests, largely from members
of  the Serbian-Canadian community still angry over the alliance's 78-day
 bombing campaign against Yugoslavia on behalf of oppressed ethnic
Albanians in Kosovo.

"We have a fabulous opportunity to show off our nation's capital to
 scores of American and European legislators," said Mr. Pratt.
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 Here's some background info. on NATO PA and some web sources to learn
 more:  NATO PA: * has 214 individual members drawn from NATO's 19
governments.
 * also has 73 "associate members" from 17 non-NATO governments, mostly from
central and eastern Europe.
 * has 12 members from the Canadian Senate and House of Commons who are
  members of NATO PA (I could only find data on four Canadian members.
 They re listed as members of NATO PA Cttees):
* George PROUD, MP (Lib.), Vice-President, NATO PA
* Senator Colin Kenny (Lib.), General Raporteur, Defence & Security
 Cttee   * Raynell Andreychuk, MP (PC), member, Sub-Cttee on Central &
Eastern Europe
* Senator Pierre Claude Nolin, Chair, Science and Technology Cttee.
NATO PA's relations with NATO:
* "enjoys a strong working relationship with NATO"
* "there are numerous contacts between NATO-PA Committees and senior  NATO
officials, while the staff of the NATO-PA Secretariat in Brussels
enjoys  strong and productive relations with their counterparts at NATO."
* "NATO-PA played a pivotal role in generating political support for
NATO  enlargement" * There is an "ever deepening working relationship
between the NATO-PA and  NATO" (Source: NATO PA web site
<http://www.nato-pa.int/>)
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"NATO out of OTTAWA!                  Canada out of NATO!"
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 Richard Sanders Coordinator, Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade (COAT)
A national peace network supported by
 individuals and organizations across Canada
541 McLeod St., Ottawa Ontario K1R 5R2  Canada
Tel.:  613-231-3076      Fax: 613-231-2614
Email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   Web site: <http://www.ncf.ca/coat>
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 Richard Sanders Coordinator, Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade (COAT)
 A national peace network supported by
 individuals and organizations across Canada
 541 McLeod St., Ottawa Ontario K1R 5R2  Canada
 Tel.:  613-231-3076      Fax: 613-231-2614
 Email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   Web site: <http://www.ncf.ca/coat>




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