Bristol anti-war campaign builds support
IMC Bristol | 09.10.2001 11:05
Bristol Peace Group (BPG) - an umbrella group formed to provide a platform for anti-war action - has seen numbers swell since bombing plans were put forward by the US and the UK. BPG have reported a consistently positive response from a majority of the public who have expressed their support for the campaign.
Recently the BPG peace vigil saw two indigenous people from Latin America stage a peace ceremony while campaigners collected signatures and provided a space for impromptu discussions about alternatives to war.
On Sunday 7th, when bombing began, musical artist Nitin Sawhney performed at a venue in Bristol. The impressive visual backdrop - which is part of his show - was altered by the artist and his creative team to include TV images of the bombardments in Afghanistan.
BPG are vowing to maintain their vigil and will hold a solidarity action for the CND demo in London this Saturday with people in the south west.
IMC Bristol