Skip to content or view screen version

Pictures of the Anti War Demo London March 2 2002

Hocus Eye | 02.03.2002 20:29

Here are some photographs taken at the Anti-War demonstration in Londong on March 2 2002 (article 1)

Pictures of the Anti War Demo London March 2 2002
Pictures of the Anti War Demo London March 2 2002

Pictures of the Anti War Demo London March 2 2002
Pictures of the Anti War Demo London March 2 2002

Pictures of the Anti War Demo London March 2 2002
Pictures of the Anti War Demo London March 2 2002

Pictures of the Anti War Demo London March 2 2002
Pictures of the Anti War Demo London March 2 2002

Pictures of the Anti War Demo London March 2 2002
Pictures of the Anti War Demo London March 2 2002

Pictures of the Anti War Demo London March 2 2002
Pictures of the Anti War Demo London March 2 2002


Hocus Eye

Comments

Hide the following 5 comments

how many people??

02.03.2002 23:08

anyone have any news on how many people were at this demo???

leeming


Peace and Hope

02.03.2002 23:50

The BBC said seven thousand and played it down, organizers said at least double that figure. My guess is twenty thousand, lets triple it on May Day, OUR DAY!

Omega


More Stop The War Photos Online

03.03.2002 13:35

Posted some more photos here ...

 http://www.pbase.com/nakedvoleprimpa/stop_the_war_demo

Please feel free to leave constructive criticism / random abuse in my guestbook.

I reckon there were about 15,000 on the streets yesterday. It was an excellent turn-out, considering that the conventional media are no longer reporting on the continued bombing in Afghanistan.

NakedVolePrimpa
- Homepage: http://www.pbase.com/nakedvoleprimpa/profile


Numbers

03.03.2002 18:39

After the police declared the second march to be smaller than the first even though most people agreed the second was bigger (15,000 down from 20,000 - their figures) I decided to do my own count. I counted individually when I could and in tens when there was a block of people. I came up with 5,000. This was fairly conservative (I tried to only count 10 when I was sure there were at least that many - there may have been between 10 and say 17 in each '10'). So my figure for those marching past Hyde Park Corner is between 5,000 and 8,000 odd. This makes the police figure of 7,500 sound credible on this occasion at least.
There was talk at a Media Workers Against the War meeting of getting someone from a university statistics course to do an independent count so that we get around the problem of our word vs. the police on each march - can't this happen and be done on every march?
The police figure for the second march sounded pretty fishy but I don't think it helps either when the march organisers inflate the numbers.

bloke


They prefered to report the MDC

04.03.2002 13:14

The BBC prefered to report a demonstration of about 3 people with 2 banners in support of the British media's favourite overseas organisation at the moment: the Zimbabwean MDC.

Ed