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After a 20 km Walk against Want, we attended a protest meeting.

Community Aid Abroad organised their yearly Walk against Want to help Bangladesh and other underdeveloped countries. I decided to take part, some of my family and workmates sponsored my walk and in total ,it was a great success. After the walk somehow we still had some energy left to attend a protest meeting against the war in Vietnam. As a youngster, my memories of war were still very strong, horrible years, and as a committed Christian that time, I felt it wrong to support a corrupt regime, because they were anti communist and we should not being involved in this conflict. By the way, those two characters on the seat were well known commo's and funny enough they look out of place, even we were well aware of their sentiments. The ones who walked the 20 k's were standing and those two, not being the slightest interested in stepping out for a good cause, needed to rest. No red faces only red thoughts.