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Brits Ban Anti-War March
The organisers of a massive anti-war march have condemned a decision to
ban them from rallying in Hyde Park.
The Stop the War' coalition says 500,000 people will descend on central
London on February 15 to protest against conflict against Iraq.
The marchers will set off from two points and were to rally in Hyde
Park in the afternoon.
Royal Parks have refused permission for marchers to hold a rally in the
park, claiming it could lead to injuries from people being crushed in
crowds and that it would damage the grass.
A spokesman for the anti-war coalition said the decision had probably
been influenced by Government meddling.
"I don't think it's just the parks people not wanting to get their
grass walked on," he said.
The decision could also cause crowd problems because marchers now had
nowhere to gather and listen to speakers.
"We are going to have half a million people on the street- where
are they going to go?"
It was "stupid" to have a massive crowd in the city then stop
them from having a rally to hear speeches to bring the protest to a
natural end, the spokesman told This is Local London.
March organisers were to meet today to decide their next move, he said.
"We will definitely hold a rally in central London."
Source: Newsquest Media Group - A Gannett Company


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