Thousands Protest Iraq War In Washington - Jan. 27, 2007
Jill | 27.01.2007 23:56 | Anti-militarism | Iraq | World
100,000 people.
The coalition "United for Peace and Justice" organized the march and pledged to hold more demonstrations in the future.
The coalition "United for Peace and Justice" organized the march and pledged to hold more demonstrations in the future.
As President Bush orders more troops to Iraq, thousands of demonstrators marched on Washington's National Mall Saturday to urge the withdrawal of U.S. forces.
The Washington Post reported authorities have pegged the crowd at about 100,000 people, including venerable war opponents such as Jane Fonda, Susan Sarandon, Sean Penn and the Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Penn chided Bush for what he said was trying to make Americans afraid.
"Remember a time when presidents said 'the only thing you have to fear is fear itself' -- now we have a president who says 'be afraid; be very afraid.' Well, we are not afraid," Penn said.
The coalition "United for Peace and Justice" organized the march and pledged to hold more demonstrations in the future.
Saturday's protest consisted of several events going on simultaneously. One rally, run by a women's peace group called "CodePink" was held on Pennsylvania Avenue and included a large bin filled with shoes they said were representative of Iraqi civilians that have died since the war started.
Organization Site Link:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org
The Washington Post reported authorities have pegged the crowd at about 100,000 people, including venerable war opponents such as Jane Fonda, Susan Sarandon, Sean Penn and the Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Penn chided Bush for what he said was trying to make Americans afraid.
"Remember a time when presidents said 'the only thing you have to fear is fear itself' -- now we have a president who says 'be afraid; be very afraid.' Well, we are not afraid," Penn said.
The coalition "United for Peace and Justice" organized the march and pledged to hold more demonstrations in the future.
Saturday's protest consisted of several events going on simultaneously. One rally, run by a women's peace group called "CodePink" was held on Pennsylvania Avenue and included a large bin filled with shoes they said were representative of Iraqi civilians that have died since the war started.
Organization Site Link:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org
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