@StefSimanowitz wrote about Eric in 2013. Here Eric speaks about standing up for journalist
Stefan Simanowitz on Twitter on 19.3.13...thread
In 2003, as Baghdad shuddered under the onslaught that was operation "shock and awe", 75yrold Eric Levy from Camden was huddled with a dozen other peace campaigners in an air raid shelter at Dura oil refinery in southern Baghdad./
The group found themselves in Iraq at the time of the Allied invasion after travelling there from London by double-decker bus. They called themselves the "human shields" and set off with the intention of protecting Iraqi civilians from Allied bombs.
If you're over 20, or were a precociously politically aware five-year-old in 2003, you might remember the human shields leaving for Iraq in a frenzy of media coverage. โThe idea behind the movement was to use the racist way in which Western lives are valued /
more than Iraqi lives to either stop the invasion or โ failing that โ protect crucial civilian infrastructure sites,โ Levy recalls ten years on. โWe may not have achieved the first objective, but none of the sites where the shields were staying were bombed.โ/