
Anti-war demonstration 19
March 2005
International Socialist resistance (ISR) and
Socialist Students say:
"No to war and capitalism"
"What we need is socialism!"
...was the chant taken up by the 500 or so young people on our
youth contingent on the anti- occupation demonstration on Saturday
19th March.

Flags and placards raised high, we marched into Trafalgar Square
singing the Internationale, the traditional song of socialist
struggle.
On
the second anniversary of the start of the war in Iraq over 100 000
people turned out to show their continued opposition to the war and
occupation.
Six and a half weeks before a general election many people saw it
as an opportunity to let Blair and New Labour know that their lies
about the war and their theft of pensions and services don’t go
unnoticed.
ISR and Socialist Students had been planning the intervention
for weeks.
As
well as production days to make flags and banners, bibs and
placards, we had organised teams of members who would concentrate on
stewarding, raising money to fund our campaigning work and
recruitment.
Chants and short speeches had been prepared and finishing
touches were put to our sound system to ensure that our section of
the demo was not only the loudest but also the most political.
Socialist
Students national organiser, Zena Awad, had lost her voice by the
time we got to Trafalgar Square as she heroically kept the chanting
going throughout.
Toby Harris from ISR in Wincester spoke on the megaphone about
the role of US imperialism.
Michael
Wainwright from Brunel university spoke about the campaign against
cuts in education that Socialist Students is organising and led us
in their chant of "No cuts! No fees! No more
redundancies!".
Our plan was to make it clear to all that we are the
socialists in the anti-war movement.
Anti-capitalists
Many
of the people we spoke to described themselves as anti-capitalists.
Opposition to the war has led many young people to draw the
conclusion that we need to get rid of the system that breeds war and
exploitation.
Those who were drawn towards our red flags and socialist chants
wanted to get active in our campaigns against low pay, against
racism and against top-up fees.
But
they also wanted to discuss what it is we are fighting for.
Behind our "Fight for your future" banner marched
members and supporters from universities and schools all over
England and Wales as well as many young workers.
These are young people who have been convinced that we need to
replace the capitalist system with a system that is planned and
democratic.
And
this intervention showed how confident they are to argue the case
for socialism.
Many members of ISR and Socialist Students are also members of
the Socialist Party and the Committee for a Workers’ International
to which the Socialist Party is affiliated.
As members of an international we have been able to learn from
our sister organisations around the world.
Our
red bibs were supplied to us by CWI members in Belgium and the CWI
in Brazil inspired us to make the red flags after seeing their
vibrant colourful contingent at the World Social Forum.
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