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Cambridge protestors moon defence minister and block his car

CamSAW | 06.03.2003 15:39 | Cambridge

Spontaneous anti-war actions continued to roll out across Cambridge this evening. Junior Defence Minister Adam Ingram arrived at Alex Wood Hall, Norfolk Street, at 8pm to speak to local Labour Party members in a bid to reassure them about the legitimacy of war after an alleged wave of party resignations.

He was met with a mass of 'gagged' welcoming party in a protest called by Cambridge Students Against the War. Four protestors went further: Mr Ingram was faced with a row of bare bottoms bearing the slogans

"No to War" and "Ethical Foreign Policy, My Arse"

Protests continued while Mr Ingram addressed Labour Party members inside. After the meeting Mr Ingram found himself and his team unable to leave as their car was blocked for over 20 minutes by protestors sitting in the surrounding road. The strength of feeling amongst Cambridge students and residents throughout the evening left the minister with a clear message from Cambridge, newly-voted City of Peace: that a war would be immoral, illegal and inhuman.

Photos of the protest are available from  mhl24@cam.ac.uk

Notes for Editors: 1. CamSAW is a group currently campaigning against American and British plans to launch war against Iraq. We believe that such a war would be wholly unjustified and would be likely to have disastrous consequences both for the Iraqi people and for regional stability. We are working with many local and national groups who are opposed to this proposed war, and who have expertise in the humanitarian situation in Iraq. More information is available at www.camsaw.org.uk

2. A growing online cyber-petition has been launched to allow members of the public to fulfil the 2001 Labour Party Manifesto Pledge that "change comes from the bottom up as much as the top down". 'Moon the Hoon' makes 'bottom-up' e-democracy a reality: petitioners show their contempt for UK defence policy by posting a message to Defence Minister Geoff Hoon, accompanied by a picture of them mooning! The site is at  http://www.srcf.ucam.org/pap/moon.index.htm

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  1. photos — Cambridge IMC
  2. So what's so smart about mooning Hoon? — Nick the wandering dick Davies

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