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===Role in the anti-war movement=== {{More citations needed section|date=July 2009}} A partial parallel for the founding of '''Not in Our Name''' (NION) is the founding of the anti-war coalition [[ANSWER]]. ANSWER was founded on 14 September 2001, on the eve of the [[United States invasion of Afghanistan|U.S. invasion of Afghanistan]], largely by members of the [[Workers World Party]] (WWP). NION was founded on 23 March 2002, largely by members of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party (USA)|Revolutionary Communist Party]] (RCP), which continues to be prominent among its leadership. (In 2005, four years after its founding, the [[Party for Socialism and Liberation]], an offshoot of WWP, became a more prominent influence than the WWP in the leadership of ANSWER.) Nonetheless, in contrast to ANSWER, NION has a broad set of endorsers and is generally regarded as a cooperative participant in the broader [[anti-war movement]]. An October 2002 article by [[Michael Albert]] and [[Stephen R. Shalom]] in [[Z Magazine|''Z'']] magazine is typical among expressions by anti-war critics of the RCP that, despite its origins, NION is a cooperative participant in the movement. After excoriating the RCP for holding various positions that Albert and Shalom find abhorrent, they then write, "Despite these views, however, RCP does not push its specific positions on NION to the degree that [[International Action Center|IAC]] does on ANSWER. For example, while the ANSWER website offers such things as ... [an] IAC backgrounder on Afghanistan ..., the NION website and its public positions have no connection to the sometimes bizarre views of the RCP."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=15&ItemID=2527 |title=ZNet |Anti War | Ten Q&A; on Antiwar Organizing |accessdate=2008-02-22 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080311064711/http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=15&ItemID=2527 |archivedate=2008-03-11 }}</ref> This is reflected in the wide range of signatories to their [[#"Statement of Conscience"|"Statement of Conscience"]]. Also, NION is itself now a member of a broader coalition [[United for Peace and Justice]], founded in October 2002 (a year after ANSWER) by individuals and groups seeking to curb ANSWER's influence in the [[anti-war movement]]. An example of NION's willingness to cooperate came when they postponed their national moratorium against the war to coincide with the March 5, 2003 "Books Not Bombs" student strike called by the [[National Youth and Student Peace Coalition]].
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