School kids street protest in Glastonbury 20 03 03
Kelfin Oberon | 21.03.2003 00:46
Head teachers ran around trying to get students back to school, claimimg concern for their safety and education while threatening to suspend or expell any who would not obey....
Police had also threatened to arrest some of the youth if they would not return to school. However, a well know Human Rights activist insisted to the police that the students were well within their rights to protest and that it was the police who were infringing upon the letter of the law.
"Children have the right to walk out of school, especially when the government think they have the right to bomb lots of innocent children... protest is legal, it is our duty as world citizens to act according to our conscience. When faced with situations of mass destruction we have to act according to our conscience. Its really important that we all actually get in touch with our feelings around this. ", was the comment of one observer...
What is astounding is that none of the teachers came out in support of the children today.
Long may the children continue to show their true feelings in action, in this town, in this country, in this world.
Wee are the Future Now.
Kelfin Oberon
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Teachers must support activists
21.03.2003 16:02
Austin Fletcher
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I was there!
26.08.2003 19:50
Pete
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It was breath taking!
05.04.2006 01:09
It was absoultly amazing, when I got to Glastonbury the March was coming up a hill, which I was standing at the top of, and to see that many teenagers out in support of a course they really had a heart for was breath taking. I am also pleased to say that no action was taken against the pupils of either school apart from letters being sent home, despite threats.
Michael
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