Hizb ut Tahrir march against Bush's Middle East Tour, London, 12 Jan, 2008
Peter Marshall | 14.01.2008 11:21 | Palestine | London | World
Listening to the speeches
Women prepare to march
The front of the march in Park Lane
Despite the peaceful intent of the march, and its highly organised nature - at one point it seemed likely there would be more stewards than other marchers - there was a large police presence for the event at Marble Arch and along the route, which seemed unnecessary.
The speakers (much of the event was in English) denounced American plans for a two-state settlement of the Palestine-Israel problem, as well as their support for the corrupt regimes in the area which are supported by America - including Israel, various Arab states and Mahmoud Abbas. Hizb ut Tahrir beleives that the region can only truly be stable through the formation of a new united Islamic Khalifah for the whole region, which will bring both peace and harmony to the area with "Jews, Christians and Muslims and peoples of other religions" able to "live together in peace and dignity as they did in the Khilafah of the past."
After the speeches the march, now nearer a thousand strong, moved off down Park Lane towards the Saudi Embassy, led by the men, with the women together as a group behind them.
More pictures on 'My London Diary' shortly: http://mylondondiary.co.uk/2008/01/jan.htm
Peter Marshall
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