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Pix of Anti-War Demo - Sat 24 Feb 07 - Set 3 of 3 (The Choir)

Tim D Jones | 26.02.2007 12:53 | Anti-militarism | Iraq | Terror War | London

Pictures of the Choir singing for the Anti-War Demonstration around Hyde Park Corner.

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On Sat 24 Feb 07, scores of thousands of people demonstrated against the war drive of British and American imperialism. Calling for all occupying troops to be withdrawn from Iraq, no replacement of Britain’s nuclear weapons system and no attack on Iran, the demonstration took over one and a half hours to exit Hyde Park, while being entertained by the massed ranks of socialist choirs, including Raised Voices [1] and the Strawberry Thieves [2]. However, since this was yet another march from A to B and listen to speeches event, organised by the left of capital in cooperation with the police, don’t expect a change in imperialist policy in Whitehall. Now just imagine what large scale, effective, direct anti-war action could be created with scores of thousands of people...

In what may be the most gross discrepancy of estimated participants so far, “The Stop the War coalition [3], which organised the event, along with CND [4] and the British Muslim Initiative [5], estimated that around 100,000 participated in London; the Metropolitan Police estimated about 2,000-3,000 took part” [6]. Lies, damn lies and Metropolitan Police “estimates”; or perhaps we should blame falling standards of numeracy on New Labour’s support for faith-based education – churning out cop-fodder who sincerely believe that the scores of thousands of people they can see in front of them are merely 2,000-3,000; C21 state-sponsored doublethink, anyone?.

What's Next?
Why not join in Pre-emptive Peace Strike #1 - “Don’t Attack Iran” [7] on Tue 20 Mar 07, the anniversary of attack on Iraq? Be in Parliament Square, Westminster, London from 10:00 for some anti-war peaceful direct action.

For the most politically astute coverage and analysis of the escalating barbarism being visited upon our brothers and sisters in Iraq, I recommend the International Communist Current's 'War in Iraq' portal page:  http://en.internationalism.org/taxonomy/term/70

In International Solidarity,

Tim D Jones

[1] Raised Voices socialist choir:  http://www.raised-voices.org.uk/
[2] Strawberry Thieves socialist choir:  http://www.strawberrythieveschoir.org.uk/st_home.htm
[3] Stop the War coalition:  http://www.stopwar.org.uk/
[4] CND:  http://www.cnduk.org/
[5] British Muslim Initiative:  http://www.bminitiative.net/
[6] "Thousands take part in anti-war rallies":  http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2020933,00.html - and see also "How Many People Were In Trafalgar Square On Saturday?":  http://www.blairwatch.co.uk/node/1660?PHPSESSID=c29ec986bb6cc883c729b38ccd10d44b
[7] Pre-emptive Peace Strike #1 - “Don’t Attack Iran”:  http://www.peacestrike.org.uk/index.htm

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Hymns?

26.02.2007 14:25

Did anyone notice that someone from the autonomous bloc yelled "there is no God, you pr**ks" as if they were singing hymns or something? Am I wrong in thinking these were 'atheist carols' about the war?

rogue


Hims?

27.02.2007 01:50

Seem more like Hers than Hymns to me.
So how can female hymnsters be pr**ks?

Scaremongering second hand from someone possibly claiming to represent the autonomous bloc? Cud be.?

The nuclear explosion(s) and intense heatwave blast(s) thereafter will be indiscriminate - black bloc, black skin, baby, God botherer - or whatever else we dress up as on demos and protests.

That potential oblivion that we all MAY face soon is surely a little more important and serious than calling each other names?

Where IS Osama Bin Laden? Who? Why?

Ro Gidiot


I'm not sure what you're getting at...

27.02.2007 11:23

But what I meant was:

I had no issue with the choir, I thought it was a nice touch, but some other members of the bloc seemed to think they were singing Christian hymns. I didn't think this was the case. I now think I was right, after looking more closely at the photos, etc. A lesson to us all - don't jump to conclusions.

rogue