
Brian talks with a woman who has stopped by to congratulate him on the seventh anniversary of his Peace Campaign. Parliament Square, London. June 2008.
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Elements of Brian's display reference the damage done by the 'man of faith', former British PM, Tony Blair. Parliament Square, London. June 2008.
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The statistics of the war that has been ongoing in Iraq continuously, in one form or another, for 18 years. Parliament Square, London. June 2008.
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Long-time supporter, Maria Gallastegui, shakes the hand of a well-wisher. Parliament Square, London. June 2008.
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The images of babies and small children who have suffered wounds and injuries from depleted uranium, which has been commonly used in Iraq by 'coalition' forces, and which form part of Brian's anti-war display. Parliament Square, London. June 2008.
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The 'Enemy in Kabul' in the form of an horrendously wounded infant. Parliament Square, London. June 2008.
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Well-wishers witness the display which has been subject to removal by Metropolitan Police and has been a source of contention for British MP's who incorrectly voted, and therefore justified, the 'illegal' assault on Iraq. Parliament Square, London. June 2008.
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The artist Mark Wallinger and others talk with Brian under an umbrella during a rain-soaked afternoon. Parliament Square, London. June 2008.
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Brian Haw continues with his peace campaign as an internationally recognised veteran. Parliament Square, London. June 2008.
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