Relatives of dead British Soldiers camp out in Whitehall
Guido | 19.10.2005 09:39 | Anti-militarism | Social Struggles | London
They families have been denied legal aid to take the government to court over the decision to invade Iraq. They want a public enquiry into the decision to go to war. Denying them legal aid effectively gags them. They face losing their homes if they go forward with the case without any financial help.
Peter and Helen Brierly, father and sister of Shaun, killed in Iraq.
The peace camp was due to remain in Whitehall for at least one night. The familys talked to the media before going to lay flowers at the gates of Downing street to remember their lost loved ones. Their lawyer addressed the gathering to explain the legal situation to everyone.
This was a dignified and symbolic gesture by the bereaved to demonstrate their determination to the assembled media. So why the fuck did the MET mobilise a FIT team to intimidate them??? This was not a demo, the relatives and sympathetic MPs numbered about 12, there were about the same number of photographers and journos.
In the coming weeks the MET bosses will be encouraging their minions to ware a poppy to remember our war dead. Yet at the same time they are filming and photographing grieving relatives like criminals. Hypocrites.
This was a dignified and symbolic gesture by the bereaved to demonstrate their determination to the assembled media. So why the fuck did the MET mobilise a FIT team to intimidate them??? This was not a demo, the relatives and sympathetic MPs numbered about 12, there were about the same number of photographers and journos.
In the coming weeks the MET bosses will be encouraging their minions to ware a poppy to remember our war dead. Yet at the same time they are filming and photographing grieving relatives like criminals. Hypocrites.
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