130+ PROTESTS SINCE NOV. 2 -also- DC Police Found "Guilty"
D. Burbeck | 27.01.2005 01:48
Over 130 separate protest actions have taken place in the US since Nov. 2.
In January alone, there have been nearly 60 demonstrations and marches
protesting against the Bush Administration and the Iraq war. Inauguration
day saw 43 separate actions in as many cities from coast to coast.
In January alone, there have been nearly 60 demonstrations and marches
protesting against the Bush Administration and the Iraq war. Inauguration
day saw 43 separate actions in as many cities from coast to coast.
These actions have been largely ignored by the main stream media.
The 130+ protests since the election have taken place in the rain and
cold in many instances by groups of brave citizens who have come to the
conclusion that it's time to get off the couch and let the government
know that change is needed. With Spring-time, the demonstrators will,
no doubt, increase in numbers.
The vast majority of these demonstrations were non-violent, and these
people should be applauded for excersizing their right to free speech.
There have been hundreds of arrests, and in Washington, DC, the city
settled a law suit out of court for unjust arrests in a demonstration that
occurred 28 months ago. The settlement requires the payment of
$425,000 to the protesters and an apology from the Police Chief.
"The lawsuit, filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, was one
of four brought against the city following the incident. The others
remain unsettled."
A website has been created exclusively for reports of dissent against
the War in Iraq and the US Government with links to each of the reports
of dissent activity. The site was experiencing difficulty that has been
resolved.
If this link is not active, simply paste it into a search engine, or check
another IMC site.
The 130+ protests since the election have taken place in the rain and
cold in many instances by groups of brave citizens who have come to the
conclusion that it's time to get off the couch and let the government
know that change is needed. With Spring-time, the demonstrators will,
no doubt, increase in numbers.
The vast majority of these demonstrations were non-violent, and these
people should be applauded for excersizing their right to free speech.
There have been hundreds of arrests, and in Washington, DC, the city
settled a law suit out of court for unjust arrests in a demonstration that
occurred 28 months ago. The settlement requires the payment of
$425,000 to the protesters and an apology from the Police Chief.
"The lawsuit, filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, was one
of four brought against the city following the incident. The others
remain unsettled."
A website has been created exclusively for reports of dissent against
the War in Iraq and the US Government with links to each of the reports
of dissent activity. The site was experiencing difficulty that has been
resolved.
If this link is not active, simply paste it into a search engine, or check
another IMC site.
D. Burbeck