A reminder for readers in or near London: the March For Free Expression is this coming Saturday, March 25th, from 2 to 4 p.m. in Trafalgar Square.
This is not just about the Danish cartoon affair; it’s about the universal right to freedom of speech. If you’re nearby, I recommend that you come over and show your solidarity with the Danes and free people everywhere.
For more information, visit the website, or email the organizers at marchforfreespeech@googlemail.com.
There will be a sister rally in Copenhagen City Square on March 25th between 2 and 4 p.m.
I’ve heard that there might be similar solidarity marches scheduled in other parts of Europe. If you have any information about them, please put it in a comment or email it to us, and I’ll do an update to include the details.
I wish there were a sister march here in the USA so that I could go to it. I suppose our collective arse would have to be in the fire like Europe’s is now, before we could manage such an effort.
By the way – as far as I can make out, the Danish flag in the background of the poster is built of Lego. A nice touch, don’t you think?
Update: Here’s a smaller graphic that fits in most sidebars, for those who would like to use it on their own blog.
1 comment:
the problem i have about the danish situation, is that the company that is being boycotted, is also the company that proudly boycotts the state of israel...
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