Brian William Haw the 61 year old English protestor who lives in a camp in London’s Parliament Square for the past 10 years as a symbol of anti-war protest against the UK & US foreign policy is likely to face eviction following his failed bid to appeal an order granted to the conservative mayor of London Boris Johnson, to take possession of the grassed area in the gardens of the Square, combined with an injunction against Haw. The decision came as Haw is in Germany undertaking cancer treatment, and effectively prevents him from sleeping on the grassed area. If Haw is to continue his decade long protest upon his return, his only option would be to sleep on the pavement adjacent to passing motor vehicles. Inspired by The Independent ow.ly/4Ddkb image source David Hunt ow.ly/4Dd5T Getting rid of our peace campaign (April 22 2011)

Brian William Haw the 61 year old English protestor who lives in a camp in London’s Parliament Square for the past 10 years as a symbol of anti-war protest against the UK & US foreign policy is likely to face eviction following his failed bid to appeal an order granted to the conservative mayor of London Boris Johnson, to take possession of the grassed area in the gardens of the Square, combined with an injunction against Haw. The decision came as Haw is in Germany undertaking cancer treatment, and effectively prevents him from sleeping on the grassed area. If Haw is to continue his decade long protest upon his return, his only option would be to sleep on the pavement adjacent to passing motor vehicles.

 

Inspired by The Independent ow.ly/4Ddkb image source David Hunt ow.ly/4Dd5T