Picture of the front of the London demo
seb | 15.02.2003 12:29
Picture of the front of the London demo
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The Big Lie of Photography
16.02.2003 05:03
WHERE ARE THE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS?
The traffic police, routinely show London from the sky, when there is traffic jams. If they want to show the size of a demonstration they do that.
Why are we not demanding AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS showing London completely crowded over with 2 million demonstrators?
A PICTURE SAYS MORE THAN A THOUSAND WORDS.
It is high time for us to pressure our IndyMedia's, journalists, departments to make these photographs available - they are not officially "national security" though Blair would like it that way!
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The million-people march in London
22.02.2003 23:21
From the street you could still tell that there were over a million of us. We marched down Picadilly packed into groups,and the march stretched from Hyde Park to Leicester Square. It may be true that you can't tell how large a demonstration is from the street, but those of us IN the march knew we were part of millions.
It took three hours to march a mile there were so many of us. When I got home to Los Angeles yesterday, my assistant had kept the front page of the Los Angeles Times. There in a huge photo were the marchers... from an arial view. And here was the quote, "At least 1 million people turned out in Britain, which has committed about 45,000 troops to join US forces in the Persian Gulf. Glose to 1 million marched in Italy and at least 2 million filled the streets in Spain."
We are making a difference.
Greta Berlin
e-mail: Truegret@aol.com
The million-people march in London
22.02.2003 23:21
From the street you could still tell that there were over a million of us. We marched down Picadilly packed into groups,and the march stretched from Hyde Park to Leicester Square. It may be true that you can't tell how large a demonstration is from the street, but those of us IN the march knew we were part of millions.
It took three hours to march a mile there were so many of us. When I got home to Los Angeles yesterday, my assistant had kept the front page of the Los Angeles Times. There in a huge photo were the marchers... from an arial view. And here was the quote, "At least 1 million people turned out in Britain, which has committed about 45,000 troops to join US forces in the Persian Gulf. Glose to 1 million marched in Italy and at least 2 million filled the streets in Spain."
We are making a difference.
Greta Berlin
e-mail: Truegret@aol.com