As Long As It Takes : Brian Haw

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Published on Aug 20, 2020
In June 2001 Brian Haw pledged to remain on the pavement of Parliament Square, outside Westminster until there was an end to the 12 years of sanctions and bombing which doubled the infant mortality in Iraq. He remained there to protest against the war and became a beacon for other causes. He remained in the square until thwarted by illness. He died in on the 18 June 2011.

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