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What We Do
For the past four years Justice Not Vengeance
has made a singular contribution to the anti-war and wider peace
movements, providing ground-breaking analysis, inspiring presentations,
powerful imagery and effective protest.
Maya Anne Evans has become a household name for her stand against
the Serious Organized Crime and Police Act (2005) (she has appealed
her conviction to the High Court and is now taking the case to
the European Court of Human Rights).
Emily Johns has been one of the few British
peace activists to visit Iran and talk to both officials and ordinary
Iranians about the issues that confront us - and she has brought
back a wealth of images that educate, inspire and move us to action.
Milan Rai has written JNV anti-war briefings
on a broad array of subjects, and spent time in Lewes Prison for
his opposition to the war in Iraq.
All three have toured the country (and North
America, in Milan's case) speaking out against war and repression,
against al-Qaeda terrorism and Western state terrorism.
JNV also produced several publications last year;
'7/7
The London Bombings, Islam and the Iraq War' by Milan Rai,
'Naming
the Dead' by Maya Anne Evans
and 'Drawing
Paradise on the "Axis of Evil"' - an art/politics
catalogue about Iran with images by Emily Johns.
All are available via this website.
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