Voices in the Wilderness in Parliament Square
Caroline Sinclair | 24.12.2004 00:34 | Anti-militarism | Repression | London | World
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Although around thirty supporters appeared, some with mince pies and Christmas cheer, Susie Campbell (of Voices in the Wilderness) and Sue Wood (of Think Pink) were only expecting three or four others to brave the cold in a tent held up with duct-tape: an interesting visual counterpoint to the flamboyant excesses of the surrounding architecture.
Serge from Ramparts Radio was a warm and welcome presence, recording interviews for later transmission. Police were inquisitive but friendly and non-intrusive, even offering support should those in the square require it (well there might have been politicians around, and we all know how dangerous they can be…)
The 24 hour peace protest in Parliament Square has been a visible symbol of opposition to the war in Iraq for over 400 days: right opposite the Houses of Parliament, the so-called seat of our democracy. Having survived harassment, anti-terrorism initiatives, two court battles and the Countryside Alliance, Brian took this unexpected company in his stride.
Caroline Sinclair
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