Here are a few clips from yesterday’s unveiling of the statue honoring peace activist Brian Haw, presented by actor Mark Rylance at the Tibetan Peace Garden near the Imperial War Museum. You can find full coverage of the speeches and a song by Johnny Flynn at the link in the comments.
Highlights from the Unveiling of Brian Haw Statue featuring Mark Rylance and Johnny Flynn at the Tibetan Peace Garden

Thank you for sharing! It sounds like a meaningful event, especially with the unveiling of a statue honoring Brian Haw, who made such a significant impact as a peace activist. I’m looking forward to watching the full coverage and hearing Johnny Flynn’s performance. It’s important to remember and celebrate those who stand up for peace.
What a powerful tribute to Brian Haw and his unwavering commitment to peace! It’s inspiring to see his legacy honored in such a meaningful way. The choice of the Tibetan Peace Garden as the setting is particularly poignant, given its symbolism of harmony in the face of conflict. Mark Rylance’s involvement not only highlights the artistic community’s support for peace activism but also brings attention to how art and advocacy can intertwine effectively. How do you think this statue might influence future generations in understanding the importance of peaceful protest? Additionally, the inclusion of music by Johnny Flynn is a beautiful reminder of how art can amplify important messages—music has a unique way of connecting with people on an emotional level. Looking forward to the full coverage and hearing more about the speeches!
Reflections on Brian Haw’s Legacy
As a long-time London resident, I was deeply moved by the unveiling of the statue dedicated to Brian Haw, a figure who epitomizes the spirit of peaceful protest. His tireless commitment to raising awareness about critical issues resonates even today, reminding us all of the importance of standing up for our beliefs.
While the event showcased the contributions of inspiring speakers like Mark Rylance and the beautiful performance by Johnny Flynn, it also reignites important conversations about peace and activism in our city. Here are a few thoughts that have been on my mind:
With the current global climate, reflecting on Brian