Genocide
Placard reads: 'Indight Blair for Genocide and Infanticide (sic)'. Peace campaigners outside Westminster Cathedral in conjunction with the controversial Tony Blair talk at Westminster Cathedral, part of The Cardinal’s Lectures 2008 series. Former Prime minister Tony Blair, who has been an extremely persuasive advocate for war, is associated with the enormous number of human beings slaughtered in the war against Iraq and other military interventions. The talk attracts a peace demonstration by Stop the War Coalition who creates a wall of sound from outside to accompanying his lecture on Faith and Globalisation inside Westminster Cathedral; and a silent Vigil, by Pax Christi, the worldwide Catholic movement for peace. London, UK, 3rd April 2008
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Westminster, London, UK
Photographer:
Richard Keith Wolff
Genocide
Placard reads: 'Indight Blair for Genocide and Infanticide (sic)'. Peace campaigners outside Westminster Cathedral in conjunction with the controversial Tony Blair talk at Westminster Cathedral, part of The Cardinal’s Lectures 2008 series. Former Prime minister Tony Blair, who has been an extremely persuasive advocate for war, is associated with the enormous number of human beings slaughtered in the war against Iraq and other military interventions. The talk attracts a peace demonstration by Stop the War Coalition who creates a wall of sound from outside to accompanying his lecture on Faith and Globalisation inside Westminster Cathedral; and a silent Vigil, by Pax Christi, the worldwide Catholic movement for peace. London, UK, 3rd April 2008
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Date:
{ts '2008-04-03 00:00:00'}
Location:
Westminster, London, UK
Photographer:
Richard Keith Wolff
Genocide
Placard reads: 'Indight Blair for Genocide and Infanticide (sic)'. Peace campaigners outside Westminster Cathedral in conjunction with the controversial Tony Blair talk at Westminster Cathedral, part of The Cardinal’s Lectures 2008 series. Former Prime minister Tony Blair, who has been an extremely persuasive advocate for war, is associated with the enormous number of human beings slaughtered in the war against Iraq and other military interventions. The talk attracts a peace demonstration by Stop the War Coalition who creates a wall of sound from outside to accompanying his lecture on Faith and Globalisation inside Westminster Cathedral; and a silent Vigil, by Pax Christi, the worldwide Catholic movement for peace. London, UK, 3rd April 2008
Ref:
Date:
{ts '2008-04-03 00:00:00'}
Location:
Westminster, London, UK
Photographer:
Richard Keith Wolff