Syria
crisis: Anti-war protesters march through London hailing 'victory'
after Britain rules out military action
Thousands
of anti-war protesters have hailed Parliament's vote against British
intervention in Syria as a "victory" as they gathered in
Trafalgar Square to show their opposition to military strikes.
31
August, 2013
Around
a thousand campaigners carried banners with slogans such as No Attack
on Syria and Hands Off Syria and Syrian flags.
Speakers
addressed the crowd from below Nelson's Column as tourists visiting
central London looked on.
"Never
let them say demonstrations don't work - our demonstration has
worked," Lindsey German, convener of the Stop The War coalition,
said to the cheers of protesters.
Stop
the War coalition said that 5,000 people had turned out on a sunny
and pleasant late summer day to back the protest.
Women
with Syrian flags painted on their faces chanted "USA shame on
you".
There
were also several trade union and Communist flags with the hammer and
sickle on display.
Veteran
left-winger and former Labour MP Tony Benn addressed the crowd and
expressed his hope that "the voice of peace should become the
voice of Britain".
Mr
Benn said: "Today is a victory of British public opinion over
those who want war and the vote in Parliament last week was a result
of all the demonstrations, like the one we had today, against war and
in favour of peace.
"It
is an indication that the British government, which is a very right
wing government, has had to listen to public opinion.
"Chemical
weapons are terrible weapons but when you think of all the thousands
of people that would that have been killed by British and American
troops in Afghanistan and Iraq you realise that it isn't true that
another war would solve the problem."
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