Tulsa Peace Fellowship

There never was a good war or a bad peace. ~Ben Franklin

The Die-In. Non-violent Communication at its best. The police didn't let them block the street for long. Didn't lay a hand on them, either. Actually helped one elderly man laying down in protest, Harry Allison, Ph.D., part of the "Tulsa Ten," to get back on his feet, and then supported him as he climbed into the paddywagon. For shame, these policemen, stopping a peaceful protest. Aren't they "peace officers"?

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Comment by Tony Nuspl on February 11, 2011 at 11:43am

See Harry Allison's letter on the peace march in january 2007, in Washington D.C.

http://peacehousetulsa.blogspot.com/

 

Also, see this tribute to Harry, who died in late summer 2008:

http://www.myspace.com/judy_judy/blog/430384712

 

And this photo of Harry, in D.C., protesting the Iraq invasion by the Bush-Cheney regime:

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o239/deminva/012707Protest/DSCF0...

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