BY OSCAR
JUKES & RUTH RATCLIFFE
DARWIN Cries of ``UN, USA no war, no way! woke up the usually
sleepy Smith Street Mall as 2500 people took to the streets on March 15.
Larrakia activist June Mills opened the rally saying: ``No more war
on Iraq! They've been dropping bombs forever. They talk about a war on
terrorism but I'm terrified.
Rally chair Ray Hayes, a member of the Socialist Alliance, thanked the
Uniting Church for providing public liability insurance for the event,
allowing the event to get a street permit. Steve Orme of the Uniting Church
told the crowd, ``We are the conscience of the community not just a ``mob.
He was followed by Iman Adam of the Darwin Mosque, who said ``as a society
we have many differences but when it comes to justice we are all united.
Brianna Pike, the organiser of the Books Not Bombs collective in Darwin,
and Mark Wakeham of the NT Environment Centre also spoke. The No War Committee
collected more than $500 in donations which will be used to build future
actions.
The No War Committee decided to invite representatives of political
parties who would voice their opposition to a war on Iraq regardless of
UN backing. Dave Pollock spoke on behalf of the Greens and Ruth Ratcliffe
on behalf of the Socialist Alliance. Labor Senator Trish Crossin attended
the rally but was not prepared to speak on such a platform.
From Green Left Weekly, March 19, 2003.
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