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CODEPINK at the March 20th London demo

Elizabeth | 11.03.2004 17:07 | Anti-militarism | London

CODEPINK is a women-led grassroots peace and social justice movement. It first hit the streets in November 2002 when around 100 U.S. women gathered to protest the proposed military action against Iraq. The following spring 10,000 women in pink encircled The Whitehouse...

Since that time CODEPINK has grown into an international movement and a powerful force for positive change. It's now starting to get established in the U.K.

CODEPINK will be donning its apron and pink rubber gloves at the London anti-war demo to give Tony Blair some lessons in cleaning up his mess in Iraq. Doesn't that boy know how to clean up after himself and put those broken war toys out of harms way? All those cluster bombs, all that depleted uranium... Shame on him!

CODEPINKers are aiming to meet up at Hyde Park shortly before noon on March 20th. You're welcome to join us! Wear pink and bring any of the following; funky cleaning utensils, pink umbrellas, pots or pans to drum on, or placards telling 'Teflon Tony' to clean up the mess he's made...

Do get in touch if you want more info!

Elizabeth
- e-mail: chrysalis@clara.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.codepinkalert.org