The World Still Says NO to War!
United for Peace and Justice | 10.03.2004 18:44 | Anti-militarism | World
Anti-war groups throughout the United States and around the globe will
take to the streets on Saturday March 20, the one-year anniversary of
the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, under the banner "The World Still Says No
to War."
take to the streets on Saturday March 20, the one-year anniversary of
the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, under the banner "The World Still Says No
to War."
The World STILL Says No to War!
Global Day of Action Against War and Occupation
Saturday, March 20
http://www.unitedforpeace.org
Anti-war groups throughout the United States and around the globe will
take to the streets on Saturday March 20, the one-year anniversary of
the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, under the banner "The World Still Says No
to War." Over 150 protests are planned in cities across the United
States, from Alaska to Florida, Hawaii to Maine, calling for an end to
the occupation of Iraq. Similar demonstrations will take place on every
continent in the world, making March 20 a global day of coordinated
action in the spirit of last year's historic February 15 protests.
In New York City, tens of thousands from throughout the Northeast will
converge in Midtown Manhattan for a march and rally in the heart of the
city's busiest shopping district. People will gather on Madison Avenue
stretching north from 23rd Street beginning at noon. For more details,
see http://www.unitedforpeace.org/nyc
Other major March 20 protests in the U.S. include a march and rally in
Fayetteville, North Carolina, home to Ft. Bragg, which will prominently
feature military families and veterans opposed to the Iraq war and
occupation. Caravans from throughout the state of Texas will converge on
President George W. Bush's hometown of Crawford, for an anti-war parade
and rally.
United for Peace and Justice is a national coalition with nearly 800
groups under its umbrella. Since its founding in October 2002, UFPJ has
spurred hundreds of protests and rallies around the country, including
the two
largest demonstrations against the Iraq war. For additional information
see http://www.unitedforpeace.org .
* Find out about March 20 activities in your community at:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/calendar.php?caltype=17
* Join the March 20 day of action! If you're planning an event in your
community, be sure to list it on the United for Peace and Justice
website at:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/calendar_gxinput.php
* Visit our website for leaflets that can be adapted for use in any
community planning a March 20 event:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/mar20
* Get the most up-to-date logistical information about the regional
demonstration in NYC on March 20 at:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/nyc
* Join our action alerts list for once-a-week updates on the March 20
mobilization and other peace and justice activities:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/email
* Support the March 20 mobilization by making a contribution at:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/donate
Global Day of Action Against War and Occupation
Saturday, March 20
http://www.unitedforpeace.org
Anti-war groups throughout the United States and around the globe will
take to the streets on Saturday March 20, the one-year anniversary of
the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, under the banner "The World Still Says No
to War." Over 150 protests are planned in cities across the United
States, from Alaska to Florida, Hawaii to Maine, calling for an end to
the occupation of Iraq. Similar demonstrations will take place on every
continent in the world, making March 20 a global day of coordinated
action in the spirit of last year's historic February 15 protests.
In New York City, tens of thousands from throughout the Northeast will
converge in Midtown Manhattan for a march and rally in the heart of the
city's busiest shopping district. People will gather on Madison Avenue
stretching north from 23rd Street beginning at noon. For more details,
see http://www.unitedforpeace.org/nyc
Other major March 20 protests in the U.S. include a march and rally in
Fayetteville, North Carolina, home to Ft. Bragg, which will prominently
feature military families and veterans opposed to the Iraq war and
occupation. Caravans from throughout the state of Texas will converge on
President George W. Bush's hometown of Crawford, for an anti-war parade
and rally.
United for Peace and Justice is a national coalition with nearly 800
groups under its umbrella. Since its founding in October 2002, UFPJ has
spurred hundreds of protests and rallies around the country, including
the two
largest demonstrations against the Iraq war. For additional information
see http://www.unitedforpeace.org .
* Find out about March 20 activities in your community at:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/calendar.php?caltype=17
* Join the March 20 day of action! If you're planning an event in your
community, be sure to list it on the United for Peace and Justice
website at:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/calendar_gxinput.php
* Visit our website for leaflets that can be adapted for use in any
community planning a March 20 event:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/mar20
* Get the most up-to-date logistical information about the regional
demonstration in NYC on March 20 at:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/nyc
* Join our action alerts list for once-a-week updates on the March 20
mobilization and other peace and justice activities:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/email
* Support the March 20 mobilization by making a contribution at:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/donate
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