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London, United Kingdom

I marched with my partner, friends and colleagues through the streets of London UK and ended up at Hyde park listening to inspiring speeches which all went to waste...

Liverpool and Ormskirk

Hundreds marched in Liverpool to protest against the Iraq War. People of all ages took to the streets. We were also supported by people along the way....

Hobart Australia

Myself, my two children, my partner and all my friends marched on February 15th, 2003. It was the biggest, most energetic march that has ever happened in Hobart - 20,000 people was my guess. I saw old friends on the march that I had not seen in years. I was interviewed briefly on...

London, United Kingdom

I marched alongside Pensioners, Students, Off duty Police officers, Lawyers, Unemployed and even members of the Armed Forces. It was the most passionate and amazing day of my life. I felt like we couldn't be ignored and that it was the start of a change. I was broken when that didn't happen. I...

York, North Yorkshire

I resigned from the Labour Party over this issue. I wanted to join the march to show that the Government was not acting in my name. I was ashamed of the U.K. I took my son, who was then only six, and joined with others who had small children with them....

Whaingaroa-Raglan, Aotearoa New Zealand

We held a rally by the sea in our little village of 5000 souls. There were about 100 of us, all ages, both sexes and many ethnicities. Calling for peace and no NZ Troops to be sent to Iraq. With an open mic, everyone who wanted to had a chance to have their...

Treforest

Too congested to actually march so we shuffled shoulder to shoulder thru London, England until we reached Hyde Park, then strode straight back to coach for Pontypridd, Wales. Too full to slip away for coffee - like trying to jump into a strong current in a river. It was bitterly cold but brilliant...

London

I joined the demonstration in London. The march was huge and peaceful and was supported by a large cross section of the British people and clearly showed that Blair did not have a mandate to wage an illegal war on Iraq. Anybody with an an ounce of common sense could see that Iraq...