Mark Rylance urges people to protest during Trump's UK visit

IANS  |  London 

Oscar-winning has urged people here to stage a protest during US Donald Trump's upcoming four-day visit. He feels not doing so would be hugely damaging.

The gave two performances. The first was a 20-minute reading of a short story by (and Rylance's sister) called "Bully," set in the White House, and the second was a 30-minute narration of Harold Pinter's famed Nobel lecture in 2005 in which the dramatist delivered a passionate and devastating attack on US foreign policy since World War II, reports hollywoodreporter.com

Explaining the need of protests, said: "I have a lot of friends in who are watching very closely Trump's visit. If there isn't a protest, it's going to be a disaster. It is going to be very, very helpful. For all our wrongs as a nation, we shouldn't underestimate the effect we have in standing up and saying, 'No thank you, Mr. Trump."

In an interview to The Hollywood Reporter, "The Bridge of Spies" narrated an experience he had in 2003 in Pittsburgh, where he was told that the UK had enough influence in the US to have averted the invasion of

"If then had said, 'No, this is not right to attack Iraq', then wouldn't have been able to get it through," added Rylance.

The pro-peace activist group has planned various protests against Trump's visit and is going to carry out a mass demonstration in central on Friday.

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First Published: Mon, July 09 2018. 19:32 IST