Videomeister, marches and video coverage of them is nothing new. In February 2003 many millions marched and were videoed protesting the imminent invasion of Iraq. While the whole world watched that invasion went ahead. That was videoed too by embedded journalists.
Today, another half million dead to add to the million killed in the first gulf war and the sanctions that followed.
Today, more troops then ever in Iraq, more people than ever against the war, yet fewer protesters than ever.
The only video footage that counts is the independent media in the war zones, and the exposure of official coverage of torture, genocide and oppression.
Re: Protests across Aotearoa | No NZ support for US war machine
Date Edited: 20 Mar 2007 07:33:56 AM
Today, another half million dead to add to the million killed in the first gulf war and the sanctions that followed.
Today, more troops then ever in Iraq, more people than ever against the war, yet fewer protesters than ever.
The only video footage that counts is the independent media in the war zones, and the exposure of official coverage of torture, genocide and oppression.
Dave Brown