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WALL OF PROTEST, Washington, D.C. thanks UK for its creativity in posters

Nancy Shia (c)2003 all rights reserved | 14.08.2003 19:49 | Anti-militarism | London | World

A wall of protest posters has sprung up this summer in the heart of the Washington DC Adams Morgan community. The wall is being tended to by peace-loving war-hating people in Washington. The posters come from around the world. Activists in the UK have created a major part of the material being posted.

Panoram of the whole board
Panoram of the whole board

Rumsfeld and Ashcroft, accomplices in fascism
Rumsfeld and Ashcroft, accomplices in fascism

Rumsfeld and Bush, co-conspirators to genocide
Rumsfeld and Bush, co-conspirators to genocide

Remember the Fallen in the War on Iraq: American Soldiers and Iraqi people
Remember the Fallen in the War on Iraq: American Soldiers and Iraqi people


On a recently vacated building where plywood boards were put up to prevent squatters and others from entering, the activists of this community saw the opportunity to create a billboard for peace. By day the building is under renovation and the plywood boards come down for the workers to enter to fix it up. By night, the plywood boards are back up and the neighborhood activists get busy posting the posters. The billboard changes everyday. These are the postings from this week.

Nancy Shia (c)2003 all rights reserved
- e-mail: nshia@fnsg.com

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