Huge succesful March in London!
+PoZiT|v|ty+ | 30.03.2002 22:16
Around 20,000 people marched from Hyde Park to Trafalgar Square today
I was glad to be among around 20,000 united chanting people marching in London today against an attack on Iraq and the situation in Palestine.
Speeches were made by some stalwarts of CND, plus a range of others. All were deeply moved and ignited to fight for just peace.
Everyone with eyes to see is united against the corrupt aggression being inflicted upon our brothers and sisters in Palestine.
WE WILL NOT LET THESE ACTS OF TERRORISM CONTINUE IN OUR NAME
SMASH THE MEDIA!!!
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Oh, come On.....
31.03.2002 09:55
Let's face it, stoping the Empire's war machine is not a priority for most of the UK population at the present time. Which why it is crucial that those of us who do prioritise stopping it, resist the temption to delude ourselves or be complacent about our influence and instead concentrate our efforts on developing more meaningfull forms of mass resistance.
We need to inspire people to act and challenge their complacency and that means that being more creative than bigging up the marchs from Hyde Park to Trafalgar Sq..
One Love.
Be realistic but not defeatist
Don't exaggerate
31.03.2002 10:17
Which leads me to ask the question, what's wrong with the student community? Aren't they supposed to be the angry young men, rallying against the machine? Perhaps they are now too busy working on their business studies degrees.
No wonder, the UK has had all of it's family silver sold off under our noses without resistence.
Come on people! Apathy will get you nowhere. 2 million people brought Rome to a standstill last week. Get off your backsides, go make friends with your neighbours and get get something done.
underwhelmed
well a couple of us were working on it
31.03.2002 10:53
Jonny Spock
hrm
31.03.2002 12:17
DIRECT ACTION AGAINST THE WAR NOW!!!
daawn member
protest needs a shake up
04.04.2002 13:09
sparkle
The March was badly advertised!
11.04.2002 08:47
The low turnout was not because people do not care about such things! It is simply because most people do not know these events are planned. For example I can remember in 1992 when the last remaining pits were due to close the TUC put full page adverts in all the national newspapers to advertise two marches in support of the Miners and there was a massive response with 150,000 people marching in support of the miners on the Wednesday and 300,000 people marching in support of the miners on the Saturday!
If we had similar advertising for the first anti-war march then we would have got over a million people in central London marching against the war!
steelgate
Stop the fear
17.04.2002 03:24
Lea