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ian neal Angel - now passed away
Joined: 26 Jul 2005 Posts: 3140 Location: UK
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 1:04 pm Post subject: Stop the War Demo March 18-19 |
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Another demonstration is planned to mark the anniversary of the Iraq War
http://www.stopwar.org.uk/
At previous demos we have had a banner and stall in Trafalgar Square plus distributors of leaflets/DVDs and a post demo film screening.
As well as (or instead of) doing this again, does anyone have suggestions on how to make the most of this opportunity.
How about a vigil at the memorial to UK victims of 9/11 opposite the US embassy in Grosvenor Square? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/3098546.stm
Would need to be solidarity with family groups supporting a further investigation.
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alkmyst Moderate Poster
Joined: 21 Jan 2006 Posts: 177 Location: UK
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Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 11:36 pm Post subject: Stop the War - March with a Difference |
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So, the Blair Government has permitted another 'Stop the War' on March 18-19. Permitting the march to take place is necessary to maintaining the facade of an ersatz democracy.
At least one million people protested against UK participation in the invasion of Iraq ........ the media reported that there were maybe 50,000 people on parade.
Tony Blair took absolutely no notice whatsoever and sent the British troops into an illegal was. Why didn't Tony take any notice? Mainly because the protest was no more than a 'token gesture'.
OK, so a million people hit the streets in London alone and were joined by many millions more in towns and cities around the world .......... but it was still no more than a 'token protest'!
Protest marches that take place at the weekend are of minimal consequence. Police and other emergency service personnel benefit from a few hours of overtime, the train, bus and coach companies make a few extra bucks 'cos a million people want to be in London, food vendors do very well but in terms of overall effect, the impact on Goverment is zip .... zilch...... nada (for Government read Tony Blair - the Cabinet is inconsequential). Everybody has a great day and feels good that they made the effort to join the march .......but in the overall scheme of things? It matters not a jot!
So how do we change this? Whether 10,000, 100,000 or one million people turn up to protest in March (by this time the attack on Iran will be imminent!), they need to be prepared to stay there ....... until Tony takes real notice. Go with backpacks loaded with sandwiches, snacks, fruit and water ......... as much as you can carry. Be prepared to share what you have with your fellow marchers but be ready to stay for two, three, .....seven ..... ten days and then some. Stay in London for however long it takes. Imagine this scenario repeated across the world? Do you think that it might get some attention?
Alternatively? Have a nice day out in London ........ then go home and watch the NeoCon psychopaths and puppet Tony launch another illegal war ........ in your name and in the name of feedom and democracy.
Two million people took to the streets of Madrid after the bombings on March 11, 2004. An estimated ten million took to the streets across Spain. The goverment was defeated in the general election which followed shortly afterwards and Spanish troops were subsequently removed from the coalition of the (un)willing.
Peaceful protest can make a difference and the difference will be directly proportional to the determination of the people to make their voices heard.
Please also bear in mind that due to the determination of Tony Blair to continue with his quest to introduce more and more restrictive legislation, this may be one of the last chances that the British public has to express the strength of public opinion via the medium of peaceful protest.
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Pikey Banned
Joined: 25 Jul 2005 Posts: 1491 Location: North Lancashire
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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 10:12 am Post subject: |
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Hi Ian,
Quote: | As well as (or instead of) doing this again, does anyone have suggestions on how to make the most of this opportunity.
How about a vigil at the memorial to UK victims of 9/11 opposite the US embassy in Grosvenor Square? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/3098546.stm |
Yep lets do the march then the vigil opposite the US embassy where we could create an audio visual set up and play the dvds (Loose change etc), as well as set up a stall selling our regalia (could we get some T shirts printed?) and the books, dvds etc! I have purchased a megaphone learning from our march last year, it would be great to give it a whirl and do a 911 Alex Jones in London!
I cannot recollect the group who were accompanying us in last years march but it was quite a powerful presentation with our 911 & 7/7 banners
accompanied by a young girl from the accompanying group with a megaphone chanting to a beat, the mantra, "get the truth out now, get the truth out now, get the truth OUT NOW!" If we had two megaphones in the march we could set up a 911 sceptics duet and get the truth out to the fellow marchers and watching crowd, educating and entertaining to make it more receptive!
Hopefully next time we will be more in number and more organised. We are dependent though on the hospitality of the London based 911 truth campaigners.
Peace & truth _________________ Pikey
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