Marches against UN invasion of IRAQ, 15 feb 2003
A series of demonstations and marches world wide
succeeded in persuading
the United Nations
not to go to war with Iraq.
New York Marches against UN invasion of IRAQ, Feb 15, 2003
London Marches against UN invasion of IRAQ, 15 February 2003
Marches from north and south join at Piccadilly circus
London 15 February 2003
We met at 11:30 outside the
bookstore next to University College.
Tom has a great placard. It has a poodle called
"The right honourable member for Texas North", ie prime minister Blair.
Fairly quickly the March had filled Gower Street.
Due to the large number of people, the march started early and we
rejoined it in Shaftsbury avenue.
Most of the time it moved very slowly, coming to a complete halt as we crossed
Wardour Street.
We along with many other struck off north and found a route passed
Piccadilly circus along Old Compton Street, Brewer Street and
Air Street.
(Pausing for refreshments at another little cafe in
Old Compton Street. We were not alone, many people in our cafe and
small shops along the way were filled by people on the March. The shop
keepers were keen to see us!
Piccadilly circus was were the march from the North (ie our branch)
joined that from the South and so was full. When we got to Piccadilly
it too was full but moved fairly steadily for a while.
Eventually it too came to a halt due to number of people trying to
get into Hyde park.
We struck off north, made a circuit around the Hilton Hotel and
crossed Park Lane. Park Lane had at least there lines of coaches
(to take people from the march home) stretching North as far as we could see.
We entered the park via a
small gate
at about 16:00
We
arrived in time to hear the
Mayor of London. He said it was the largest march in London in its
2000 year history and that the Police had made no arrests.
The last speech was made by the rev. Jesse Jackson (USA).
It was getting dark but people we still coming into the park. We made
another circuit back out of the park and into Piccadilly and caught up
with the very
tail of the march. It was now night and the end of the
march pretty much reached the gates of Hyde Park at 17:45.
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