The Invisibles against US missile defense
Prague filled with protests against planned US military base during Obama’s visit
Prague, 5.4.2009
Several events and demonstrations took place today in the Czech capital during the visit of US President Barack Obama. Humanists from the Nonviolence movement staged several protests against the planned deployment of US troops on Czech soil as part of the “Star Wars” plan.
Already yesterday activists had displayed a banner on one of Prague’s bridges. Today, events included the march of “The Invisibles” through the city and a human-made message “No Star Wars” body-painted on several male and female activists.
"The Invisibles are more than 70% of the Czech population who do not want the military radar base. The Invisibles are the 99% of the worldwide population that does not want wars and aspires to peace," said Jan Tamas, spokesman of the movement.
The Invisibles – people dressed in white with white masks – then marched through the city to the Congress Centre where the EU-US summit was taking place. However, riot police blocked their path to the Congress Centre and refused to allow a closer approach. “It is the first time since the fall of the communist regime that peaceful citizens have been denied the right to protest policies they disagree with,” commented Tamas. “The police are denying us our civil liberties while justifying it with ‘security reasons’. This is unacceptable.”
The movement spokesman also commented on Obama’s speech calling it “a grey picture”, with the exception of the nuclear disarmament proposal. “We welcome Obama’s initiative on Nuclear disarmament, but the rest of his speech seemed too much in line with the policies of the previous US administration,” added Tamas.
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The Nonviolence Movement formed from the activity of a group of Czech humanists in December 2007. It aims to non-violently oppose the US missile defense base planned to be installed in the Czech Republic. The movement gained wider recognition with the hunger strike of two of its members Jan Tamas and Jan Bednar in May 2008, the following sequential hunger strike with more than 300 participants, as well as several international conferences focused on the topic of US Missile Defense and disarmament.
For more information contact:
Jan Tamáš, Ph.D.,
tel. +420 776 785 839,
email: jan.tamas@humanisti.cz
www.nonviolence.cz
www.nenasili.cz
info@nenasili.cz
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