On entering the meeting he appologised about being late saying he always stops and talks to these protesters but they are not interested in discussing. In fact some of these people have been trying to persuade Andrew Smith to attend a public debate with for example George Monbiot but feel Andrew Smith is avoiding it.
Shortly after Andrew Smith started talking 6 members of the Oxford Pledgers walked to the front with large colour photographs of dead or maimed Iraqis with the words 'Ethical foreign Policy?' on them. One said 'No platform for war moungers'. I said, 'Sorry no platform for war moungers; you supported an illegal, immoral and unjust war.' We stoad with our backs to him quietly holding the photos and blocking him from the audience. We support the Labour Club anti-war statement which condemns the war, the occupation, firing on civilians,undermining the UN,the lack of democracy,the propaganda, the targeting of civilians in violation of the Geneva Conventions and a their condemnation of the government for lying to the public. However, we feel that Andrew Smith should have a public debate in the Town Hall to answer these questions and not be given a platform to spin. We do not think there should be a platform for war mongers.
College security were called and then the police. The Oxford Pledgers (Arrow pledge of resistance)stayed until Andrew Smith had found it immpossible to talk shit from behind a photo of a dead child and left.
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well done
09.05.2003 00:51
let's challange war criminals and their apologists wherever they rear their ugly heads
make the case for peace and justice
different drummer
A picture...
09.05.2003 08:52
A picture...
vince
make the case for peace and justice
09.05.2003 13:23
Barney
appeasement
09.05.2003 17:15
eg america?
so who are the real appeasers? ;)
history lesson
cowardice
09.05.2003 17:20
Or cowardice as in bombing unarmed civilians from a stealth bomber high up in the sky?
Surely you can't possibly mean cowardice as in risking arrest, in some cases even prison, to try and stop the slaughter?
Or risking death by going to Iraq and staying with the ordinary people there, in a gesture of love and solidarity?
so who are the real cowards?!?
ethics lesson