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Democracy Village Activist Reclaims Parliament Plinth

EcoChav | 16.06.2010 10:04 | World

Democracy Village activist scales Parliament plinth with a sign and peace flag in defiance of the war in Afghanistan. They are calling on, activists, campaigners, networkers, bloggers, film makers and photographers to join them as soon as possible.



At approximately 9:30 this morning an activist from the Democracy Village scaled one of the plinths outside Parliament with a sign reading "How can armed force create peace in the Middle East?". With the death toll of British forces approaching 300 and the number of Afghan civilians killed in the tens if not hundreds of thousands, it's time to end the war and bring our troops home. 77% of the British public wish to see an end to the senseless bloodshed.

The Democracy Village is a collective of campaigners and activists calling for an end to the war in Afghanistan and solutions to other global human rights and environmental issues. We have been occupying Parliament Square since the 1st of May and are in the middle of an eviction court case with the Greater London Authority.

Democracy Village are calling on, activists, campaigners, networkers, bloggers, film makers and photographers to join us on our campaign to make the world a safer place for everyone. Grab a tent, sleeping bag, paint, banner material and JOIN US!!

EcoChav
- e-mail: sam.clare78@gmail.com
- Homepage: http://www.democracyvillage.blogspot.com/

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16.06.2010 11:12

By stopping the Taliban taking full power there while they train up the Afghan police and army. Do you think the Afhan people want the troops out? 3 million refugees returned to Afghanistan after the Taliban were removed from power. How many new refugees would there be if the Taliban were returned to power if the troops retreated now.

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