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Report on die-in and collective scream against war - London, 25th July

screaming | 26.07.2006 16:23 | Lebanon War 2006 | Anti-militarism | London

At 4.30pm, a handful of people caused a scene outside 173 Oxford Street, the home of Marks and Spencer, when they died in front of the shop door to show solidarity with Lebanese civilians who are being murdered by Israeli troops.

die-in
die-in

I know you're pretending to be dead, but how long do you think you'll be here?
I know you're pretending to be dead, but how long do you think you'll be here?

die-in
die-in

Stop stopping and keep shopping!
Stop stopping and keep shopping!

collective scream
collective scream

not quite an opera
not quite an opera

the protestors were two-deep
the protestors were two-deep

hoooooooooooowwwwll!
hoooooooooooowwwwll!


The police, who eagerly turned up for the action even before the participants, did a great job in causing maximum impact on the street. Some people might have passed by the small action without noticing if it hadn’t been for the cops. The cops even entered into the spirit, as they sometimes do, bending down and whispering, “I know you’re supposed to be dead, but can you tell us what your intentions are? How long are you going to be dead for?” One cop wanted to play a different game, “Shall we tickle them?” and then a woman cop, playing dirty, “People can see up your skirt you know.”

Not getting any response from the dead people, the cops went into crowd control mode, aggressively hassling the pedestrians to stop stopping and “keep shopping”. However, the pedestrians, curious for a diversion on the most tedious street in London, continued to stop and puzzle and ask questions and take photos.

The action lasted just over 20 minutes when the participants got up, had a hug and moved on to Trafalgar Square.

At about 5.20pm, a small group of people stood on the steps in front of the National Gallery to blast out a scream of horror and rage and despair at the killing in Lebanon. Spontaneous cries in solidarity broke out around the square. The cry lasted for about 3 minutes. Afterwards, a young man from Lebanon came over to thank the participants for remembering his country at this time.

More actions are in the pipeline. The participants are keen to work with radical Muslim and Jewish groups.

Note: This was held outside M&S to protest against their continuing trade relations with the Israeli regime that has so brutally attacked the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples. However, it was later raised in a discussion that M&S tend to be targeted for trade with Israel more than other stores, who probably import just as much. We should not forget those stores or the arms companies, such as BAE Systems, who export the weapons to Israel that are causing such horrific deaths and injuries in Lebanon. See links  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/07/345935.html
and  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/06/343670.html for more info on corporate profiteers.

screaming
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oops - forgot to resize the photos

26.07.2006 19:47

sorry!

screaming


well done for doing *something* but...

26.07.2006 21:46

...did passers-by have any idea what was going on? might be an idea to do a leaflet to hand out next time. and I'm not convinced that screaming will have done much to raise the level of political consciousness.

anon


Screaming

27.07.2006 09:47

Many people in the world are screaming in shock
in pain
in horror
in loss
in agony
in disbelief
in rubble
in hospital
because some other leader/person/soldier has taken the easy and barbaric step of ordering a button to be pressed that delivers deliberate human destruction

if you are not screaming inside you dont know what is going on
power and support to the dying and screaming protesters

mike d
mail e-mail: solidaritypark@hotmail.com
- Homepage: http://www.myspace.com/solidaritypark


radical?

27.07.2006 12:47

why you wanna link with certain (i.e. muslim and jewish) 'radical' religious groups?
why not with bog standard religious groups or old folks groups of skydiving groups? or whoever?
my current feeling is that radical religious groups have a lot to answer for in this whole messss...
not least the christian zionists who wanna bring on the end times by shipping hordes of random jews to israel so that jesus can come back and conmvet half and send the resat to hell with the muslims.
so why pick only two religions of the book?
why not call on ordinary peaceable people of any bloody belief system - and no belief system at all - under the sun?
i wonder sometimes if these blasted (often literally) radical religious groups aren't a bit like teeth - ignore them and they'll go away.

z


Re: well done for doing *something* but...

28.07.2006 08:35

A leaflet was handed out to passers-by, raising their consciousness by at least 0.5% in random tests.

Munch


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