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Pix of 'Bring Home the Troops' Demo, Sat 19 Mar 05 - Set 3 of 4: Marchers+Bikers

Tim D Jones | 21.03.2005 16:09 | Anti-militarism | London

Sun-drenched photos of the UK national demonstration and rally.

For permission to copy and use, see CopyLeft at the end of the story below the photos.
For links to the other sets of photos, see one of the comments at the foot of this page.

Truth, and loud, from the mouths of children
Truth, and loud, from the mouths of children

A peacenik 8-wheeler
A peacenik 8-wheeler

Air-cooled demonstrators
Air-cooled demonstrators

The youth of today, always blowing their own trumpets! ;-)
The youth of today, always blowing their own trumpets! ;-)

Like father, like son
Like father, like son

Ya wanna gedda head? Gedda HAT!
Ya wanna gedda head? Gedda HAT!

Like father, like daughter
Like father, like daughter

Flying the flag for revolution
Flying the flag for revolution

Che y Cuba libre
Che y Cuba libre

Liberty, C21 global imperialism style
Liberty, C21 global imperialism style

World class warmongers mocked openly!
World class warmongers mocked openly!

Tanks, but no tanks
Tanks, but no tanks

Death dealing ironmongery mocked openly!
Death dealing ironmongery mocked openly!

Three less cars :-)
Three less cars :-)

Uni(re)cyclists for peace
Uni(re)cyclists for peace

Brompton T5 folding bike owners against the occupation
Brompton T5 folding bike owners against the occupation

Brompton folding bike owning photographers for peace
Brompton folding bike owning photographers for peace

Brompton T5 folding bike owners called Tim against the war drive
Brompton T5 folding bike owners called Tim against the war drive


On a beautifully sunny spring day, and the second anniversary of the UK/US invasion of Iraq, around 100,000 people demonstrated against the continuing imperialist military occupation. To an ever-increasing degree, people are expressing their individual/collective outrage and disgust at the barbarity of the transatlantic ruling class through the blossoming their creative spirit -- in costume, banners, placards and mode of locomotion. I hope I've captured and distributed a flavour of their creativity, and encouraged you to ponder your own means of self-expression.

Unfortunately, my camera battery was exhausted by the time I reached the rally in Trafalgar Square, so I had to resort to my PDA's camera - hence the drop in resolution and clarity.

Demonstration called by the Stop The War Coalition , CND and the Muslim Association of Britain .

For the most politically astute coverage and analysis of the ongoing UK/US barbarism in Iraq (42 stories and counting), I recommend the International Communist Current's 'War in Iraq' portal page:  http://en.internationalism.org/taxonomy/term/70

In International Solidarity,

Tim D Jones

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