Peace Activist Swims Into Parliament
Dez | 03.06.2007 00:23 | London
westminster bridge
bouy outside parliament
back on land
river police did not want to take him...
so over the wall into parliament
taken into houses of parliament
Paulo finally swam to a set of steps that lead to a locked gate. There being no way out he then climbed over a wall which landed him inside the grounds of Parliament. A supporter threw his clothes down to him and Paulo got dressed. Meanwhile Police inside Parliament were stuck inside their security fence, they couldn't find a key to open their gate (it's obviously not used too often). A police boat turned up on the other side of the wall so Paulo jumped back over. The river police didn't want to take him so again he jumped back over into Parliament where the police had managed to open their gate and promptly arrested him under SOCPA 128 for criminal trespass.
Latest news: Paulo was taken to St Thomas hospital for a check-up. It is assumed he will end up in Charring Cross police station.
Dez
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Final Translation!
08.06.2007 11:11
I swam against war in iraq
I swam for return of the respect and wealth of my land, placed today on the top of the Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and many other London statues
I swam against totalitarian Governments and the Nazi-fascist thinking European Union.
I swam against the civil wars in the africa, supported by England and United States
I swam against the politics of the G8
I swam against the politics of the local, state and federal Governments of Brazil, which totally lack of the presence of the lower classes and the communities in need, eager for education, health, sports, arts and life choices.
I swam for a more conscientious and active youth.
I swam for the fair initiatives, simple and efficient, like the development project for the Rocinha favela in Brazil.
I swam and I will continue swimming therefore I am actor of my own film, my life, which is so valuable and too short to be meaningless.
Hail the Brazilian roots! Hail the Tupinamba of Guanabara!! Hail Yemanja and Ogum Beria-Mar!!!
Fernando
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