Naked women protest against Bush's policy towards Iraq

Published January 15th, 2003 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

In California, a group of women have launched a nude peace campaign to protest US President George W. Bush's "naked aggression" against Iraq in a bid to prevent a war. 

 

Around 105 angry housewives, grandmothers and doctors between the ages of 22-83 are exposing their souls and bodies in a series of "spelling bee" protests in which they spell out peace slogans using only their nude bodies. 

 

The group, organized by 72-year-old artist Donna Sheehan, decided to take the radical action and form the "Baring Witness" movement after becoming frustrated that pacifists' voices were being drowned out by a clamor for war. 

 

"We are doing the most dangerous thing that women could possibly do in public: becoming vulnerable by showing our bare bodies, which shows extreme courage, in order to try and avoid a bloody war with Iraq," she said. 

 

"Women and many men are extremely frustrated at not being heard over this hostile aggression that the United States is pre-empting," she told AFP from her home, north of San Francisco. 

 

"What we really want is for Laura Bush to say to her husband, 'Hey honey, let's have a talk,' and to rein him in," she said. (Albawaba.com) 

© 2003 Al Bawaba (www.albawaba.com)

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