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More photos from Cambridge Day X
More photos that failed to upload last time, including army recruiting occupation, sit down in the centre of the city, and arests. (article 1)Photo: Cambridge Day X
Several photos of the anti-war activities today, including the initial arrest (first of 22 that eventually occurred). (article 1)video: Cambridge Day X
As bombs began falling on Iraq, a sit-down protest at a main intersection in Cambridge UK was marred by police violence. 22 arrests were made.Quicktime 6 / Mpeg 4 video, 9.2 MB, 2 min 46 seconds.
CAMBRIDGE Anti War Protest 20/3/03
Anti War Protest in Cambridge Thursday 20th March 2003Article and 9 phtographs from the Anti War Protest in Cambridge Thursday 20th March 2003
CAMBRIDGE- Antiwar demo and civil disobedience M20 at noon
500 people met in the Market Square of Cambridge today. Live percussion gave way to a ring of peace, and then a loud and energetic march to the war memorial. What was amazing were the children from every Cambridge school. The march (one of two today) ended with three acts of mass civil disobedience.Cambridge FBU video interview
Video interview, 1:11, 2.5 MB Quicktime fileCambridge Students Stage Anti-War Protest at Army Recruitment
Cambridge students played 'dead' today to bring the reality of war closer to potential army recruits.video - FBU cambridge interview
Members of the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) were present at last night's Labour Party meeting in Cambridge. Quicktime video interview, 1 minute 11 seconds.Cambridge protestors moon defence minister and block his car
Spontaneous anti-war actions continued to roll out across Cambridge this evening. Junior Defence Minister Adam Ingram arrived at Alex Wood Hall, Norfolk Street, at 8pm to speak to local Labour Party members in a bid to reassure them about the legitimacy of war after an alleged wave of party resignations.Labour Minister Adam Ingram mooned in Cambridge (full story)
After a rocky meeting with the local party membership, a cheeky confrontation erupted in Cambridge last night as anti-war protestors trapped Secretary of State for the Ministry of Defence Adam Ingram inside his car and mooned him with slogans such as 'Ethical Foreign Policy - MY ARSE' and 'NO WAR' painted on their behinds.video - junior Defence Minister Ingram mooned in Cambridge
7 minute video of a 5 March 2003 protest at local Labour Party offices. Multiple formats.Dozens of stories on student demonstrators today against the war
Click link below to access dozens of stories about student protests around the world. Extracted from Google's selection is the story from the Cambridge Evening NewsThousands of schoolkids walk out,, protest war
Resistance is Fertile!Thousands of children have walked out of their schools across Britain to stage anti-war demonstrations.
Feb 1st Cambridge March Video
Quicktime 6 / MPEG4 video of speeches and street interviews from the 1 February 2003 peace march in Cambridge. (article 1)Six Arrested as Lakenheath Shut Down
Press release from Cambridge Students Against the War (CamSAW)For immediate release
For more information and on-site interviews, contact Peter McMillan, 07734322188, and Naomi Hawkins, 07736284196
Feb 1st Cambridge Demo Video #2
3:55 Quicktime / MPEG4 public service announcement regarding the February 15 worldwide demonstrations.This is the second video from the Feb 1 demo in Cambridge.
Feb 1st Cambridge Demo Video
2:09 Quicktime / MPEG4 public service announcement from George Bush regarding the February 15 worldwide demonstrations.Anti-War Cambridge!
Police estimated 800-1,000 people in Cambridge today, led by the CamSAW weapons inspectors, who have been carrying out regular inspections of RAF bases in the region (article 1)Over 100 at Peace Vigil in Cambridge
A great peace vigil occured on Saturday in Cambridge. (article 1)Cambridge Anti-war action at "RAF" Feltwell results in 9 arrests
January 11, 2003A total of 9 arrests were made during anti-war demonstrations at a US Air Force-run military base in Norfolk UK.