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Sunday 2 March 2003


Human shield Britons quit Baghdad
By Charlotte Edwardes in Baghdad

(Filed: 02/03/2003)
Almost all of the first British "human shields" to
go to Iraq were on their way home last night after
deciding that their much-heralded task was now too
dangerous.

Two red double-decker buses, which symbolised the
hopes of anti-war activists when they arrived to a
fanfare of publicity a fortnight ago, slipped
quietly out of Baghdad on the long journey back to
Britain.

Nine of the original 11 activists decided to pull
out after being given an ultimatum by Iraqi
officials to station themselves at targets likely
to be bombed in a war or leave the country. Among
those departing last night was 68-year-old Godfrey
Meynell, a former High Sheriff of Derbyshire, who
admitted that he was leaving out of "cold fear".

He had been summoned, along with 200 other shields
from all over the world, to a meeting at a Baghdad
hotel yesterday morning.

Abdul Hashimi, the head of the Friendship, Peace
and Solidarity organisation that is hosting the
protesters, told the shields to choose between
nine so-called "strategic sites" by today or quit
the country.

The Iraqi warning follows frustration among Saddam
Hussein's officials that only about 65 of the
shields had so far agreed to take up positions at
the oil refineries, power plants and water-
purification sites selected by their hosts.

It heightened fears among some peace activists
that they could be stationed at non-civilian
sites. Mr Meynell and fellow protesters who moved
into the power station in south Baghdad last
weekend were dismayed to find it stood immediately
next to an army base and the strategically crucial
main road south to Basra. Iraqi officials said
there was little point in guarding what they
considered to be low-risk targets.

Iraq's decision to force the pace was welcomed by
some of the 20 Britons remaining in Baghdad. "It's
only fair," said Uzma Bashir, 32, a college
lecturer who is one of the team leaders.
"We've come here as shields to defend sites and
now the Iraqis are asking us to make our choice."


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