00:00Just let George Bush know that I'm at the Eldora oil refinery and if he wants to bomb me there he
00:16can bomb me there you know the blood will be on his hands. There's more more humanitarian than
00:25political really I mean it was a gesture of solidarity which is like this that's
00:32non-political really it's a question of we're all human beings why does all of us
00:36have to suffer because we happen to live in a place which has a great deal of oil.
00:41They're bombing around us.
00:51People from 52 countries don't forget including people from the United States
00:55Britain, Iceland, Japan, South Africa, a lot of black people which is very important
00:59too. 45 people were there from South Africa. Mandela himself answered what had to come
01:04and people said he was a bit too old. We heard when we were in Baghdad that Dick
01:07Cheney's daughter was trying to get into Baghdad to be a human shield and which
01:12would have been wonderful. I wonder if he would have dropped bombs then.
01:25January 2003 three double-decker buses leave London on board a group of people united by one powerful aim
01:50aim. They and over 300 others from all over the world plan to risk their lives to stop a war.
01:59This is the story of the human shields who went to Iraq.
02:12uh
02:21yeah
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