Participants recognized screaming as a way to convey a range of intense emotions about the war -- from rage and horror, to strength and solidarity. The action also highlighted the silence of government in the face of the war crimes being perpetrated by coalition forces. Activists will take to the streets this Saturday 22 May for an emergency demonstration in London, starting at Embankment at 11am and proceeding to Trafalgar Square.
Cambridge Activists Scream Against War, Occupation, and Torture
Kristina Weaver | 20.05.2004 16:02 | Anti-militarism | Cambridge
Participants recognized screaming as a way to convey a range of intense emotions about the war -- from rage and horror, to strength and solidarity. The action also highlighted the silence of government in the face of the war crimes being perpetrated by coalition forces. Activists will take to the streets this Saturday 22 May for an emergency demonstration in London, starting at Embankment at 11am and proceeding to Trafalgar Square.
Kristina Weaver
e-mail:
kw264@cam.ac.uk