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Re: [casi] Where are the demonstrators?



This is a  great way to influence the people.

> Seriously though, I remain convinced that the way to
> do it is a "fly-on-the-wall" documentary. Get people
> to see the situation in Iraq and empathise with the
> children of Iraq. Suddenly they will change from being
> statistics (or bodies) to being children. Problem
> solved.
>
> Alun Harford

Politicians can be influenced if we make them fully accountable. Key
to this is access to information. If this is done once then it will
be very much harder for any successors to go to war.

Mark Parkinson
Bodmin
Cornwall



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