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?
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
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BINDMAN & PARTNERS
PRESS RELEASE
30 MARCH 2004
POLICE GIVE ULIMATUM
TO PARLIAMENT SQUARE PEACE PROTESTOR, BRIAN HAW
The
Metropolitan police are threatening to take action against
Brian Haw, the Parliament Square peace protester, unless he
dismantles
his protest by midday on Thursday 1st April 2004.
In meetings and correspondence with Brian Haw and his solicitors,
Chief Superintendent Dean Ingledew and Chief Inspector Andrew Robinson
of Charing Cross Police Station, have asked him 'move', failing
which they will 'consider appropriate legal action' saying that
'time is of the essence'.
Brian Haw says:
"Time is of the essence", kids, innocents
in Iraq and elsewhere, theirs, ours/are suffering, dying. This
has been my
burden for 1033 days/nights. I miss my ex-wife and 7 glorious kids
like crazy/all because I know to love my neighbour and child as
my own.
Now, sadly pressurised police have joined the coalition of the
wicked. Peers, priests, politicos, Sun-readers, GLA, Westminster
City Council, hired thugs, the mis-informed gang up against me.
"Time is of the essence" police say as they unreasonably
seek to remove this source of the greatest embarrassment to Bush
and Blair in the whole world. They want a resolution by Thursday,
not withstanding, they have yet to provide us with the legal basis
for requesting me move; nor have answered my solicitors most pertinent
enquiries. The "Patriot Act in USA / terrorist threat" here
is freedom of speech so easily dispensed with after 350 years of
protest here on this spot. National, International law, Human Rights
Act vindicate me, now those with utter contempt for law would circumvent
this by all means foul and perverted.
Stop killing kids, their mums and dads and
kin, stop thieving, start giving and loving and I'm gone/simple.
The answers in their
hands. Are you with me? If you're not yet outraged you are not
paying attention. God save the people love Brian and Co."
Brian Haw's solicitor, Michael Schwarz, said:
"Brian Haw is peacefully campaigning on
perhaps the most significant issue of the day at a place which
is supposed to be
the very heart of our democracy. It is difficult to think of a
more compelling example of the deployment of the rights to protest"
Notes
1. Brian Haw has been in Parliament Square continuously since
1st June 2001 in protest against among other things the West's
sanctions and then war against Iraq.
2. On 4th October 2002 Westminster City Council's High Court proceedings
against him for obstruction of the highway were dismissed on the
grounds that Brian was exercising his freedom of expression and
assembly under the Human Rights Act; and separate proceedings by
Westminster City Council for nuisance in Marylebone Magistrates
Court on 30th October 2002 were discontinued.
· Contact for more information: MICHAEL SCHWARZ 020 7833 4433
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