The
Case For Refugees
Saturday,
28 June 2008
Described by one RAC
member as "the best direct action I've ever been to,"
Saturday's 'suitcase happening' was a colourful, attention-grabbing, high-energy
procession through Federation Square to St Paul's Cathedral, stopping
traffic for as many changes of lights as possible.
Members met outside
the atrium at Federation Square, placing brightly painted be-sloganned
suitcases in highly visible positions. At a signal they picked up their
cases and moved off slowly in single file, marching first between the
supportive book-sellers' tables, and then out towards the fire burning
at the centre of Federation Square. Photo opportunities abounded throughout
the event, with photographers and fuzzy-miked reporters keeping pace with
the protesters the whole way.
After pausing ceremonially
around the fire, the procession moved off again, past a popular Saturday
performance artist (who respectfully drew his audience's attention to
the march), and down to the pedestrian crossings. These took the protest
to the middle of the large intersection of Swanston and Flinders Streets.
The procession paused here long enough to hold up traffic on all sides
for several minutes - and again, the cameras snapped wildly.
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