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100th UK soldier killed in Iraq: Cambridge Vigil

Simon Mullen | 01.02.2006 20:43 | Cambridge

Vigil for the first 100 UK soldiers killed in Iraq, held in the market square of Cambridge.

Meeting at 6pm
Meeting at 6pm

It was so cold
It was so cold

We lit candles
We lit candles

We tried to keep warm
We tried to keep warm



Reading out the names
Reading out the names

We reflected on the died
We reflected on the died


We meet at 6pm and it was very cold.
The names of the 100 dead soldiers were read out.
I thought about their familys, the misery they must be in and how nothing would ever bring these young men and women back.
It was very upset.

Simon Mullen
- e-mail: indymedia@simonmullen.com


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more photos of Cambridge vigil

01.02.2006 21:20

People begin to arrive
People begin to arrive

The vigil begins
The vigil begins

The vigil continues
The vigil continues

About twenty of us listen to the reading of names of the dead
About twenty of us listen to the reading of names of the dead

About twenty to twenty five of us came to the Respect vigil to commemorate those killed in Iraq.

The names of some of the British, US and Iraq dead were read out.

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  1. What was it that Nuremberg called AGGRESSIVE WAR? — twilight
  2. Lights, camera, — Danny
  3. Yes, I Feel For The Poor Saps — They're Casualties, Too

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