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Euphorian spotted this on the Guardian Unlimited Observer site and thought you should 
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'Human shields' head for Iraq
Paul Harris
Saturday December 28 2002
The Guardian


A convoy of anti-war activists, likely to include dozens of British volunteers, will 
leave London next month to act as human shields protecting strategic sites in Iraq.

The convoy to Baghdad is being organised by former US marine Kenneth Nichols, who 
served in the first Gulf war and won a combat medal but has now become a vociferous 
opponent of another Gulf conflict.

British protesters are also heading for the country in advance of any Anglo-American 
bombing.

Nichols, 33, aims to gather scores of volunteers together in London and lead the 
convoy on 10 January. It will drive across Europe, holding rallies in various capital 
cities and collecting other human-shield demonstrators along the way. It plans to 
travel via Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, Zurich, Milan, Sarajevo, Istanbul and Syria to 
Baghdad.

He is hoping that the convoy will arrive in the Iraqi capital around 24 January, three 
days before President George W Bush is to make his decision on whether Iraq has 
complied with the UN weapons inspections, potentially triggering a US-led invasion.

Nichols is willing to put his own life on the line to stop a war. 'In going to Iraq I 
understand that I will likely not survive a US invasion,' he said.

Once in Iraq, members of the convoy will identify infrastructure targets for bombing, 
such as power stations, key bridges and roads, and deploy themselves as human shields 
in the glare of the international media.

'I don't think anyone will be happy about bombing somewhere they see being protected 
by North Americans or Europeans,' he said.

In the 1991 conflict, Nichols was serving in the 2nd Battalion of the Marine Corps. He 
was an infantryman on the road to Basra, where heavy Allied bombing killed hundreds of 
retreating Iraqi soldiers. He left the Marine Corps a year later.

His experience of war left him disillusioned with American foreign policy, and he is 
now a vociferous opponent of US foreign interventions. 'Part of the reason I want to 
go back is to apologise to the Iraqi people for what I was doing there the first time 
I was in their country,' he said.

Part-time law student Jo Wilding, 28, is one Briton who is heading for the region. She 
expects to fly to Baghdad on 10 January and then go to the southern city of Basra. 
'There is something I can do there just by being a foreigner,' she said. 'If something 
does start when we are there, we will be able to document it.'

Copyright Guardian Newspapers Limited

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