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Ex-Army Officer in Naked Anti-War Protest

James Thorne | 28.10.2001 09:43

Ex-Army Officer James Thorne wants no part in this imperialist war. He is to protest naked in St Anne's Square Manchester at 12.00 Sunday, and keep protesting daily until the UK government renounces the cruel campaign in Afghanistan.

His full statement follows as main article:

POWER & RESPONSIBILITY: WHY I AM PROTESTING

I. WHY BRITISH PEOPLE HAVE A GREAT RESPONSIBILITY AT THIS TIME

Our government’s actions towards the people of Afghanistan are cruel, unnecessary, contrary to international law, and even to our own interests. This has adequately been shown elsewhere; here I concern myself with what is to be done.

The people of Afghanistan cannot stop the bombing, because they have no power over our government. We have the power, if we prevail upon our leaders through protest, to make them stop. And with this power goes great responsibility, since no one else can exercise it for us. In short, whether a great multitude will live or die relies not on their own actions, but on ours.

II. WHAT I WILL BE DOING

On Sunday, I will be protesting naked in Manchester city centre. I have chosen this type of protest because whilst it is peaceful and hurts no one, I expect it to be utterly intolerable to the government, and lead to my detention. When released, I will protest naked again, and continue doing so and being detained until our government stops all warlike operations in Afghanistan and withdraws its support of the United States’ operations.

Nakedness symbolises the spirit in which I will conduct my protest: with openness against the government’s intrigue, with defencelessness against its coercive might, and with the casting away of material things against the gluttonous consumption of material things, which has brought the world to this pass.

III. WHAT I HOPE TO ACHIEVE

I do not expect to change government policy single-handedly, nor would I hope to: that would be most undemocratic. Rather I wish to discharge my own share of the responsibility that our privileges have placed upon us. Many people share my anguish at what our government is doing, but as yet feel powerless. To them, I hope to show that protest can be effective.

This type of protest hits the government where it feels it most: in the pocket. Not because the protestors are particularly expensive to process through the courts and to detain, but because the individuals are economic units whose production is lost. Since plenty of money is the sinews of war, this is a particularly effective form of protest. From this point of view it is easy to see that if many people refuse to co-operate, the government will very quickly lend an ear. And if only a few protest and are detained, they are consoled by consciences clear of any co-operation with a cruel and profligate government.

IV. WHAT EVERY ONE CAN DO

Not every one, nor even the vast majority, need act as I do. But all ought to search their consciences and ask if they are doing as much as they could. Those who spearhead protest will need supporters of every kind, and this opens up opportunities for many to help. All must understand that since they have power, they have a responsibility that they evade at their moral peril. If the people of Britain could not stop the killing in Afghanistan it would be pointless to try; since we can, we urgently must.

JAMES THORNE, 22nd October 2001

James Thorne
- e-mail: Squatticus@hotmail.com

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James Thorne arrested for naked protest!

28.10.2001 17:08

An ex-British army tank commander, who saw service in Northern Ireland and other countries, carried out a naked protest against the war in Afghanistan today, Sunday 28th October 2001. He called the press to witness his protest while he walked around Manchester's crowded St Ann's square, much to the amusement and appreciation of the general public. After protesting in the nude for 30 minutes carrying a placard reading:"This is a war of rich and poor", he called the police himself and told them "there is a naked man walking around St Ann's Square!" He was later arrested while talking to the press to loud applause from the crowds watching. He vows to repeat thr protest as soon as he is relaeased from jail until the war ends. Watch all of this on video posted at the Swedish IMC.

Chris Edwards
mail e-mail: drcce@yahoo.com


Video of James Thorne's naked protest

28.10.2001 17:12

Watch James Thorne's naked protest on video at:

 http://sweden.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=10971&group=webcast

Chris Edwards
mail e-mail: drcce@yhoo.com


THorne Video is also poated at the LA IMC

29.10.2001 10:56

The Swedish IMC seems to be taking a long time to display the video of James Thorne's nakwd protest. So I have posted the video at the LA IMC and it has now apeared on the siet at:

 http://la.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=12494

Chris Edwards
mail e-mail: drcce@yahoo.com