Remembrance & Memorials : Brian Haw statue unveiled in London

4WardEverUK • 27 March 2025

source: BBC News

published: 17 March 2025

Image Credit: Justice4Paps Campaign


From all of our hundreds of Remembrance Calendar entries, we particularly feature certain cases that were of notable historical significance.


Brian Haw (peace campaigner)


A statue of peace campaigner Brian Haw has been unveiled in London. Mr Haw camped out in Parliament Square for nearly 10 years to protest against UK and US foreign policy. He was removed shortly before his death in 2011 aged 62.


The statue was unveiled facing the Imperial War Museum in Lambeth by three of his children on Sunday (16 March 2025).


Actor Sir Mark Rylance, who campaigned for the statue, admired Mr Haw and said he was inspired by his "bright sense of conscience". "His great call was to stop killing the children," said Sir Mark, who is a patron of the Stop the War coalition.


The actor added: "No matter what conflict we have as adults, they didn't create that conflict and we should find a peaceful way of resolving the conflict."

Brian had been protesting in Parliament Square since 2nd June 2001. Initially he was campaigning against the economic sanctions on Iraq and the bombing of the country by the US and UK.


Brian Haw: protesting to the end >  See full Statue Unveiling video >

After moving from Redditch in Worcestershire, Mr Haw spent nearly a decade in Parliament Square surrounded by anti-war placards. He bellowed through his megaphone at politicians heading into work and became closely associated with dissent against the wars in both Afghanistan and Iraq.


The 72cm bronze statue, sculpted by artist Amanda Ward, sits at the School of Historical Dress just outside the one-mile radius exclusion zone of Parliament created in 2005 in an attempt by authorities to derail Mr Haw's protest.


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