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London, UK

I was 20 at the time and I march because I could not believe that the US wasnt going to listen to the UN, that they were going to take matters into their own hands and not listen to the body meant to protect us from these actions. My favorite sign from the...

Glasgow

Me and my daughter Ashley Storrie took part in our first ever protest march. We made a banner and we were stunned at the crowds in Glasgow. We sang, we wept, we sang songs and we chanted slogans as we thought of the innocent people being killed in our name. It was the...

London

London was full with people all against the tide that was causing suffering. It was all a ploy for agendas as we see in what has happened and still is happening now in middle east. The people causing this war with powerful funding of politicians to lobby for self interest is so rife...

London, UK

I marched just two days after my 16th birthday. The Iraq war was my political awakening, introducing me to many of the injustices in the world as well as the power we hold. Over the past 12 years I've continued the journey through student movements, occupy and now work in community development. Whilst...

London, UK

I lived in a town relatively untouched by political activism, I responded to a flyer about the Anti Nazi League and through that met a handful of people in the last part of 2002. We decided to go on the march in Feb. Some of them were members of the SWP but the...

London, England

I travelled from Kent to London by train with my friend Rob. I desperately wanted to add my voice to the anti-war movement - I hated the idea that the rest of the world might think British people were supporting the war. I'D made a banner saying 'NOT IN MY NAME!' and took...

London, UK

Joined a massive march, had many friends at different points of the march. When I got to the end point at Hyde Park there were still friends of mine at the beginning it was that big. The Police underestimated the amount of people on the march, it really was one of the most...

London

My partner and I travelled from the west country. We were at the head of the march and when we arrived at the stage in Hyde Park we looked back and saw a sight we will never forget. Two million on that march, on a freezing day in February saying Not in my...

Copenhagen

No story,but the last of many really big marches here in Denmark I participated in.No violence during march no Police-brutality I would say a lot of dignity.A united strength and solidarity with the Iraky People.As participating since marches against the Vietnam-war it was good to see and feel so many still stood up against...