Protesters Disrupt Wolfowitz Speech
ANSWER | 08.12.2002 01:50
Protesters Disrupt Wolfowitz Speech
Protesters Disrupt Wolfowitz Speech
Two activists, Saul Kanowitz and Anne Sadler, organizers with the Int'l ANSWER Coalition unfurled a banner reading, "Stop the War on Iraq." They chanted, "Stop the war against Iraq, No Blood for Oil." Seven other people stood in silence, protesting Wolfowitz, wearing T-shirts with anti-war slogans. All nine were arrested and forced out of the auditorium. 100 people protested outside the Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco where Wolfowitz spoke. All nine protesters were released without charges several hours later.
Saul Kanowitz stated, "Wolfowitz is the architect of the U.S. war against Iraq that will kill thousands of people. He wants to re-colonize Iraq for Big Oil. This war will be paid for with the lives of the Iraqi people. People in the U.S. will suffer as the government cuts social services to pay for the war that the is estimated to cost $200 billion. Wolfowitz is a war criminal to-be. He must be confronted wherever he speaks."
Anne Sadler told the media, "The Bush administration should know they can't travel the country promoting death and destruction without being confronted by the anti-war movement. Wolfowitz plans to send our sons and daughters around the world in an endless war to secure profits and global domination for U.S. corporations. He has no interest in peace. He is a death merchant."
ANSWER
Homepage:
http://sf.indymedia.org/
Comments
Display the following comment