Brian Haw

Brian Haw

Brian Haw Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 19, 2011.
LONDON (AP) - To some, he was a crackpot, an eyesore camped out on prime London real estate. To others he was an inspiration, tirelessly fighting for civil rights.

Brian Haw, a veteran British peace activist best known for staging around-the-clock protests outside London's Parliament continuously for 10 years, has died at age 62.

Haw died Saturday in Germany where he was receiving treatment for lung cancer, his family said Sunday.

Haw set up camp opposite the Houses of Parliament in June 2001 to protest U.S. and British bombing raids on Iraq. His protest soon widened in scope in the following years, with the invasion of Afghanistan.

Over the years, British officials tried - but failed - to shut down his protests and remove him from Parliament Square.

In 2002, the local council took legal action to remove him, saying he was a nuisance, but the case never went to court. Subsequent legal challenges resulted in limiting Haw's protest site, and this year he moved to the sidewalk after the Greater London Authority received permission to evict Haw and his supporters from the grass area of the square.

Last year, Haw told reporters: "We're there because our country is committing infanticide, genocide, the looting of nations. I'm determined to be there until they kill me."

For a decade, Haw's tent, with his collection of pictures showing war victims and handwritten slogans like "Baby Killers," was a fixture in Parliament Square. Many did not take kindly to him - passers-by often shouted abuse at him, and Haw scuffled with critics several times. Nonetheless, Haw always returned to his chosen spot.

A father of seven, he had told reporters that he left his family to campaign for other families in war zones around the world.

Haw was born in 1949. An evangelical Christian, he traveled to places torn by conflict - he went to Northern Ireland during The Troubles, and to Cambodia to visit the k illing fields as the country tried to heal after years of warfare. He also worked with troubled youth before starting his protest in 2001.

Jeremy Corbyn, an opposition Labour Party lawmaker, said on Twitter that he was always pleased to see Haw outside Parliament.

"(Haw) reminded us that one person with determination can show principles whilst lies and distortions abound," he tweeted.

The protester's work became the subject of a work of art in 2007, when former Turner Prize nominee Mark Wallinger recreated his camp in the Tate Britain gallery.

Supporters left his camping chair and his footstool in place. It has not yet been decided what will happen to his belongings.


Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press

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Rae Street

June 24, 2011

From the Campaiign Against Depleted Uranium (DU) Weapons we would like to send a message of sympathy to Brian's family and friends.
He was a wonderful dedicated man of conscience. He was very supportive of the campaign to ban DU weapons as he believed they were connected with the deaths and suffering of children in Iraq who have been showing increased rates of cancer and birth deformities.
We will miss him. His steadfastness was rare in this world. thank you Brian from all of us here in the UK and those who are in the campaign across the world.

James

June 24, 2011

Rest in peace, Brian.

C Toddy

June 23, 2011

Good on ya, lad.

James Richardson

June 22, 2011

If everyone stood up to tyranny like Brian the world would be a much better place. His courage is an inspiration to all those fighting corrupt power everywhere, and there is plenty to fight. Thank you Brian for showing the world what a real Christian is.

Bev Netherton

June 21, 2011

Brian,what will we do without you

June 21, 2011

Mr. Haw truly seemed to be an ardent advocate for peace. We have the hope to experience global peace under Gods kingdom on earth and Mr. Haw also has the hope to be apart of peace on earth because he has not been forgotten in the memory of God. John 20;37,38.

Marilyn

June 21, 2011

Rest in peace

E. Abernathy

June 20, 2011

To the Family of Brian Haw:

Please accept my condolences:

In reading his story, I couldn't help but send you the promises made by God.
He has promised to remove all injustices, oppression, wars, and hatred.

Mr. Haw through his actions, had a hate for killing, and a love for people. Even though it may seems all in vain, God has taken note. That's why he has promise to restore this earth back to his original purpose. (Paradise) He is making all wars to cease. He will rid the earth of all war elements and instruments. No one will ever have cause for fear.

As stated in Isaiah 2:4, "and he will certainly render judgment among the nations and set matters straight respecting many peoples. And they will have to beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning shears. Nation will not lift up sword against nations, neither will they learn war anymore. For all these former things have passed away.

Please find comfort in these words, from a God of Comfort.

Tami Bramblett

June 20, 2011

I truly we had heard more about him in the USA! God bless him for his efforts. I do hope he still made time for his family-that is important.
Im sure God will tell him "Well
done, good and faithful servant"!

D Beckett

June 20, 2011

My deepest sympathy goes out to the family. God promised in Psalm 72:12-14 that(under His kingdom rule)there will be relief for those who are being mistreated,suffering from injustice,and being oppressed. May you find comfort in God`s promise.

June 20, 2011

Mr. Haw clearly had a love for people and I know that he will be missed by many especially his family. I hope that Philippians 4:6&7 will help as you go through this time.

Sincerely.
P. Nesbitt

Charlotte Phillips

June 20, 2011

Soon Almighty God will end all suffering (Isa.2:2-4; 25:8; 33:24).

Marilyn Harrison

June 20, 2011

Rest Brian,in eternal Peace, dear man.

Patricia Olsen

June 20, 2011

God bless you R.I.P

June 20, 2011

So sorry to Mr.Haw passing........God is close to those who are broken at heart . There will be true peace here on earth in the near future .My deepest condolence

June 20, 2011

I am truly sorry for your lost. In your time of bereavement, know that God assures us that we will see our loved ones again. I’m sure that with the help of our loving Heavenly Father, your family, and friends you will be able to endure this trial. May your memories give you comfort.

T. Gates, GA

Marianne Willemsen

June 20, 2011

My thoughts to Brian's family in this time of sadness. M

R Golay

June 19, 2011

To the the family of Brian Haw - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

James Thompson

June 19, 2011

A one of a kind person and a real stand-up guy. The world could use more people of courage and conviction like Mr. Haw. Bless him and may he find peace.

June 19, 2011

God blesses those who work for peace, for they will be called the children of God.

Larry Thomas

June 19, 2011

Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God

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