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Mass Protests Scheduled in London to Demand Mideast Cease-Fire

05 August 2006

Thousands of people are expected to march through the streets of London Saturday to protest the ongoing conflict in Lebanon and to call for an immediate cease-fire.

The protesters are scheduled to march on Prime Minister Tony Blair's official residence at 10 Downing Street. Organizers have urged them to leave children's shoes at a war memorial across the street from Mr. Blair's residence, to symbolize the many children who have been killed in the three-week fighting.

The Stop the War Coalition is organizing the march. It will call on the prime minister to drop his resistance to an immediate cease-fire in Lebanon.

Mr. Blair says a cease-fire cannot happen until a long-term political agreement has been reached.

The prime minister has postponed his summer vacation to remain in London and work towards a solution to the crisis. His aides say he has spoken to leaders such as French President Jacques Chirac and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

A government minister, Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton, denies reports that Mr. Blair's stance has caused a rift within his Cabinet.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP, AP and Reuters.

 

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