Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Pictures from the "Protest of the Rachels" in London on Reality Gaps blog

The world premiere ofThe Skies are Weeping, a classical music piece based on the life of Leftist protestor Rachel Corrie took place last night in London. Earlier this year--also in the British capital--a one woman play about Rachel Corrie enjoyed a several-months long run.

From a Moonbat Central post by Dr. Steven Plaut:

Well, we thought we would mention some other Rachels who have NOT been similarly commemorated in the London posh theaters yet (with thanks to Tom Gross). Here are the names of some plays that have not yet been produced in London:

1. My Name is Rachel Levy (Israeli girl age 17, blown up in a grocery store)
2. My Name is Rachel Thaler (Israeli girl aged 16, blown up in a pizzeria)
3. My Name is Rachel Levi (Israeli girl aged 19, murdered while waiting for the bus)
4. My Name is Rachel Gavish (killed with her husband and son while at home)
5. My Name is Rachel Charhi (blown up while sitting in a cafe)
6. My Name is Rachel Shabo (murdered with her three sons aged 5, 13 and 6 while sitting at home)

Earlier today, British blogger Reality Gaps posted photos here from the protest last night outside the theatre where the Corrie classical piece was performed

Visit the blog, it's a good one.

From those photos, one protest sign really caught my eye: Real Peace Activists Promote Peace Not Hatred.

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