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*"Children of the Gulf War" at Trafalgar Square Saturday, 27th September2003, The National Demonstration Day!! Start at 13:00 till 18:00 or 18:30 |
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| Comments "These photographs are absolutely amazing. Perfect composition & exposure of a terrifying, bone chilling subject matter. You must show them to the world. When will the world adopt the peaceful manner of the Japanese? "(A Walsh) "REAL. I hope people open the eye to their mind and stand up and acknowledge their responsibility." (Matt Bergin) "This is an exhibition everyone should see. How can we as "civilized" people infect such suffering to innocent children. They are our children also. This brings shame on us all. "(L. C. Gianella) "Necessary display. Thank you for pointing this out. Photographs of a big technical merit obvious. The immorality of war is successfully conveyed. All the best for the future." (James Kirkham) "Images vital for the understanding of the reality of war, the strength of the human spirit, and the utter hypocrisy and gall of those driven by money and greed. Shame long suffering Palestine not featured. "(Louise Shah) "People of this world wake up to what is happening right now. There is no excuse for ignorance today. This world is for all, not a selected few, every life as value. Children don't deserve this." (Professor H. N. Shah) "Very sad, moving. Would make good accompaniment for a talk on effect of war on civilians. "(C. Perry) "These photographs should be shown around the world. Dr. Doug Rockke's writings and speeches should also be highly published. How can we make people look at them? "(Jane Pickup, member of the Otley Stop the War group) "I feel hurt when I see the pictures. I can't imagine the pain these children's wages in war is horrible. We have to make it stop. Innocent children get hurt for no reason. It made me very sad when I saw the picture of the baby whose mother left him because of the shock. "(Noor Hassan) "Without comments the photos are too much good. "(P. B. Moscoso) "Children are always the victims, they are not damaged temporarily, they are damaged for life. Care for the children, they are our future. "(W. Fagrizada) "Photographs are the most evocative method employed to appeal to human emotions, heart and mind. They speak volumes - far more than any words. Keep up your good work for HUMANITY and May God Bless You, Takashi Morizumi. "(K.Randhawa) "The photo exhibition was shocking. It's a pity, than it's very likely: neither of the political and military decision makers who have sent soldiers to Iraq, saw these terrible pictures, the result of their decisions. "(Anonymous) "Powerful exhibition. I did not know about DU." (Anonymous) "I am 66 years old. In my early years 9 lived in a bombed city in air raid shelter. No human being ever have to live in these conditions. NO WAR - NO MORE WAR - NO MORE WAR EVER AGAIN. "(Maureen Delenian) "DISTURBING BUT TRUTH. Sad that a world of humans can't live in peace - time is too short to argue - Love each and everyone and treat everyone equally. "(Mohamed Bhayat) "I hope this will prove to be the beginning of a bigger and more publicized campaign. (TV documentaries, TV news items, etc.) If it were possible to super impose these pictures of children onto London background, it might have an even greater impact on some people. But it's the politicians who need to be forced to look at the photos, and the meet the victims. "(Maureen Sinclair) "Although it has been very painful and sad to see this pictures, I believe everybody should see them so it wouldn't happen again. Sometimes I feel ashamed of being a human or "civilized person". This is a shamed for everybody. "(A. Gonzalez) "I found the exhibition extremely disturbing. And wonder why the use of DU weapons is not really known about by the public at large. "(A. Sinclair) "Vivid well chosen material gives an excellent summary of the problems the war is creating environmentally and culturally within Iraq. Really emphasizes the extent of damage being done to the biochemical habitat of humanity by corporate capital interest." (Fiona Spence) "Excellent exhibition especially as we do not see all of these type of pictures of suffering enough on most media reports. I understand that pictures of people carrying coffins are often "airbrushed" out of media reports as they are seen as too depressing/distressing for people to cope with. While we of course need to be positive and try to change things, we need to be in possession of the full facts before we can do so. Anyone reading this book will be in no doubt of the effect of the air-strikes/ cluster bombshells etc on Iraq children. If this was happening in the UK there would be an outcry that these children's human rights are being violated. So why should it be different for Iraq children? "(H. Inguram) "Very moving. "(T. Pope) "A great exhibition cruel but real everybody should have the opportunity to look at it. "(Mayra) "Moments captured." (Ian Wildish) "Heart breaking. "(H. Osman) "The photographs show the truth of the destruction of western military action. Proof that we MUST evolve to live in peace and not produce destructive weapons." (Sam Stewart) "The picture show graphically the devastation wrought by war. They show clearly that these are the forgotten victims. Sometimes we do not see by the mainstream media. The truth is hidden by the western media. We all have a duty to seek out the truth and stand against such crimes." (N. Hassan) "Breathtakingly horrible. We share the sense of tragic which must force to action. Thank you. "(Fay Hughes) "Great photos. Horrifying and illuminating - I am very glad to have seen them." (Gabrielle Smith) <top > |
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| *'Children of the Gulf War' at the Goldsmiths College, University of London Monday 19th to Friday 23rd May 2003 10:00 - 17:00 (excluding on Monday, starts at 12:00) The Kingsway corridor, the main building at the Goldsmiths College. 5 minutes walk from both New Cross and New Cross Gate BR Stations <Workshop> Friday 23rd May 15:00 to 18:00 at the room 142 (inside of the Kingsway corridor) Viewing of the videotapes and the discussion time with speakers Speakers: TBC Video Titles (TBC): "Axis of Whose Evil? - DU Weapons and Iraqi Children" (2003) "Paying the Price - Killing the Children of Iraq" by John Pilger (2000) Admission free Comments "The photos exhibited were shocking, but tell us the reality of violence caused by the war, which mass media hesitate to report." (Masashi Iwasa) "Stop killing by killing is ridiculous. Stop killing by killing innocent children is insane. It is a crime, not a war."( Ayuka Mizoguchi) "An excellent exhibition that should be shown everywhere at all times."( Chris Eames) "This is a great opportunity to show the real scene of Iraq."(Toko Suzuki) "I could reconsider the war with the new point of view, which is different from the one those media have been giving us. The same thing is happening right now, so I can fully realize the situation. Thank you. "(Anonymous) <top > |
| *"Children
of the Gulf War" at the Hyde Park In the Hyde Park, the north side of the Serpentine Road Saturday, 22nd March 2003, The National Demonstration Day!! Start at 13:00 till 18:00 or 18:30 |
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| *"Children
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| *University
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| Comments "The photos exhibited were shocking, but tell us the reality of violence caused by the war, which mass media hesitate to report." (Masashi Iwasa) "Stop killing by killing is ridiculous. Stop killing by killing innocent children is insane. It is a crime, not a war."( Ayuka Mizoguchi) "An excellent exhibition that should be shown everywhere at all times."( Chris Eames) "This is a great opportunity to show the real scene of Iraq."(Toko Suzuki) "I could reconsider the war with the new point of view, which is different from the one those media have been giving us. The same thing is happening right now, so I can fully realize the situation. Thank you. "(Anonymous) "Very moving."(GC) "The most appalling picture of life."( DS) "Very sad. We must react!"( RL) "Everyone should see this. "(AK) "The Images I have seen are very disturbing. It is clear that Iraq needs medicine and other aid."( AN) "A violation on people's rights within what should be a civilised & caring world. What a disgrace!!!"( MT) "Very distressing pictures amongst too few hopeful smiles."( SS) "Very moving. Video shoud be on TV every day."( SB) "Depressed, sad, but important to face the reality. Thank you for the pictures. "(KT) "A distressing display, could email be used to get these images out to more people? "(BS) "Very moving. Good anti-war message."( AH) "Heartbreaking."( LA) "Informative and thought provoking."( JM) "Everyone should see the exhibition and the video. Send it to Bush. Has he got a heart?"( GR) "Disturbing, powerful images that must be seen."( CG) "Shocking."( TM) "We are so shunted away from this information. It should be on the news everyday."( RL) <top > |
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| *University of London(UCL) Monday 10th to Friday 14th Feb 2003 (exclusing on Wednesday) <top > |