NO WAR AGAINST IRAQ - ARROW give Blair a message for Bush
Emma | 04.04.2002 21:49
Thursday 4 April 2002 - Activists unfurl banners from lampposts in Whitehall and Parliament Square (article 1)
On the eve of the British Prime Minister's visit to Texas for a council of war with President Bush, three members of the London-based anti-war group ARROW (Active Resistance to the Roots of War) climbed lampposts and hung 10ft and 20ft anti-war banners opposite Downing Street and the Houses of Parliament.
They were supported by around a dozen other ARROW, d10 and other activists. Two women in the support group were arrested for allegedly obstructing the highway during a "discussion" with the police regarding the right to protest. The police were evidently caught unawares by the action and responded by behaving aggresively towards the group of supporters on the ground.
"The [British] Prime Minister is going to Texas to counsel delay. He should instead be speaking up for the majority of people in Britain, our European partners, and Iraq¹s neighbours, and saying Britain will not participate in another US-led assault on the people of Iraq," said Milan Rai, 37, a writer from Hastings, while hanging 25 feet in the air. "I've been to Iraq on humanitarian delegations, and I fear the humanitarian disaster that a major war could cause for millions of ordinary families in Iraq."
ARROW is coordinating a Pledge of Resistance against the war and further military escalation.
They were supported by around a dozen other ARROW, d10 and other activists. Two women in the support group were arrested for allegedly obstructing the highway during a "discussion" with the police regarding the right to protest. The police were evidently caught unawares by the action and responded by behaving aggresively towards the group of supporters on the ground.
"The [British] Prime Minister is going to Texas to counsel delay. He should instead be speaking up for the majority of people in Britain, our European partners, and Iraq¹s neighbours, and saying Britain will not participate in another US-led assault on the people of Iraq," said Milan Rai, 37, a writer from Hastings, while hanging 25 feet in the air. "I've been to Iraq on humanitarian delegations, and I fear the humanitarian disaster that a major war could cause for millions of ordinary families in Iraq."
ARROW is coordinating a Pledge of Resistance against the war and further military escalation.
Emma
Homepage:
http://www.justicenotvengeance.org
Comments
Display the following 2 comments