International activists, Iraqis protest Bush in large marches in Bagdad
IrakJournal.org - Jeremy Scahill | 22.02.2003 16:45
International activists, Iraqis protest Bush in large marches in Bagdad
Some of the marchers processed silently through the streets, others chanted antiwar slogans in their native tongues. The march wrapped up with a long human chain across the Al Rasheed Bridge over the Tigris River. The activists coordinated their action with the worldwide day of protest against Washington’s drive toward war. On the bridge, they called on people around the world to, “Stop for a minute, stop the war.”
New groups of activists have been pouring into Baghdad from countries around the world in an attempt to stop the war. Over the past week, there have been regular vigils at civilian infrastructure sites that activists and others fear will be targeted by Washington in a war against Iraq. Voices in the Wilderness has also set up a tent across from the main United Nations compound in Baghdad. A massive banner outside the tent reads: “UN Inspections Yes, US Invasion No.”
From Baghdad, Iraqjournal.org filmmaker Jacquie Soohen and videographer May Ying Welch transmitted videotaped messages from two Iraqis to the US where they will be played at demonstrations in New York and other cities. They will also be broadcast at other international demonstrations, as well as on Free Speech Television in the US.
[Editor's Note - other videos from Iraq by May Ying Welch can be seen at the Free Speech TV website.]
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Jeremy Scahill is an independent journalist, who reports for the nationally syndicated Radio and TV show Democracy Now! He is currently based in Baghdad, Iraq, where he and filmmaker Jacquie Soohen are coordinating Iraqjournal.org, the only website providing regular independent reporting from the ground in Baghdad.
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