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7 years!

 


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As long as it takes
"I want to go back to my own kids and look them in the face again knowing that I've done all I can to try and save the children of Iraq and other countries who are dying because of my government's unjust, amoral, fear - and money - driven policies. These children and people of other countries are every bit as valuable and worthy of love as my precious wife and children."

How many must die?
Brian started his 24/7 vigil in 2001 to protest about the suffering of Iraqis during the 1990s because of economic sanctions. He continues because of all those who have, and continue, to suffer as a result of the invasion and occupation of Iraq. In Oct 2004 The Lancet estimated that 100,000 Iraqis have died. In Oct 2006 it was estimated that 655,000 people have died in Iraq as a result of the 2003 invasion (see more here). And how many millions of other lives have been blighted for ever?

Watch! Listen!
demonstration speeches: June 08, Oct 07

Brian's Christmas message
, Dec 2006

Brian on why he continues his protest
, 2005

Send Brian a postcard of support c/o Parliament Square, London SW1A


This photo was taken by Gemma Day in Dec 04 for an Independent on Sunday article. See all media articles.

Mark Thomas, comedian and campaigner, 2004
" ...Now they wish to evict Brian from his place of protest. Maybe because he is an embarrassment to such a war mongering government. Whatever their reason it is wrong. A democracy that can not stand one man and some placards outside its front doors doesn't seem to have much faith in itself. That is why I support Brian for Parliament."

The heroic Brian Haw
Letter in The Independent, 2 Aug 05

Sir: Brian Haw has struck a major blow for international peace in his passive defiance of government aggression in the face of his peace protest (report, 30 July). I cannot think of anyone who has sacrificed as much as he has on a personal level in the cause of peace in this country and I would like to see him being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Andrew Stephenson, Newhaven, East Sussex

Brian's peace walk and Oxford Union debate

4-7 February 2008

On 7th February, Brian will be taking part in a debate at the Oxford Union entitled 'This House Would Under No Circumstances Fight For Queen And Country'. This debate marks the 75th anniversary of the famous 'King and Country' debate at the Oxford Union in 1933 when the vote was carried in favour of the motion that 'This House Would Under No Circumstances Fight For its King And Country'.

This vote for peace among students became news around the world. The debate is being restaged 75 years, and many wars, later with prominent campaigners making the case for peaceful alternatives to war.

In the 4 days running up to the debate Brian has been undertaking a peace walk from Parliament Square in London to Oxford, with a group of 15 supporters.

The walkers have been staying at Quaker Friends Meeting Houses in Uxbridge, High Wycombe and Oxford and at the Methodist church in Chinnor. Many thanks to all those who supported Brian and the walkers along the route.

Brian setting off with supporters on the morning of 4 February.

Read press release
article from Oxford Mail

This House Would Under No Circumstances Fight For Queen And Country
In Proposition - Brian Haw, George Galloway MP, Walter Wolfgang, Scilla Elworthy
In Opposition - Prof Michael Clarke, Air Chief Marshall Sir Jock Stirrup (The Chief of Defence Staff will be replaced by Col Bob Andrews, who will be flying in from Iraq), Nick Harvey MP.

Watch a video of the speech: part 1 part 2

 

 

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