On Saturday 19th March in London, a massive protest took place, passing by the US Embassy where members of the Military Families Against the War laid a coffin to remember the 100,000 plus dead caused by the war. Organisers claimed up to 200,000 people had marched through the streets of London. [see Short report | Statement to Blair + Bush | Policing Pictures | Anti-war Demo Pics | Samba Protest Pics | Creative Protest Images | Stop the War Demo Pics | Troops Out Images | Portrait Pictures | OutRage! Protest | Samba Surveillance | Policing Pictures + Report | US Embassy Pics | Assorted Protest Pictures | Picture Story | Placard-spotting Pics + Report | Summer of Dissent | Video Clips]
March 19th also marked the start of 'Counter Terror: Build Justice' - an International Month Of Peace Action.
The "Troops Home" demonstration was organised by the Stop The War Coalition, CND and the Muslim Association of Great Britain, and followed several days of activities at a Peace Camp set up in Trafalgar Square [see pics 1 | 2].
Protests also took place in Glasgow, Scotland with around 2000 people demonstrating [see pics and reports 1 | 2] and Dublin in Ireland [see pics and reports 1 | 2 | 3].
Over 50,000 people marched in Brussels against the new EU Bolkestein Directive, proposed new attacks on public services, and labour reforms in a European Action Day that took place just days before the EU summit. There were also anti-war protests in Athens (2, 3, video) Barcelona, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Italy (2), Melbourne (2), Poland (2, 3, 4, 5), Sydney, Johannesburg and many other cities.
Protests also took place in across across the US. See major feature report for San Francisco where over 10,00 people took to the streets - see also New York ( Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 Video: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 ) , Chicago (Photos: 1 | 2 Video: 1 ), and Fayetteville, North Carolina ( Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 ) .
Thousands also took to the streets in Portland (Photos), smaller towns in Oregon ( Photos: 1 | 2 ), Las Vegas ( Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 ), Baltimore (Photos: 1) , St. Paul ( Photos: 1 ) , Boston (Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 ), Houston ( Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 ), Madison ( Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 Video: 1 ), Nashville ( Photos: 1 ), Miami ( Video: 1 ) Atlanta ( Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 Video: 1 ) , Pittsburgh (Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 ), Champaign Illinois ( Photos: 1 ), Cleveland ( Photos: 1 ) , and Milwaukee. Elsewhere in California, thousands took to the streets of Los Angeles (Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 ) and many people from all over the Central Valley gathered in Fresno for "the Rally in the Valley" (Photos: 1 | 2 Video: 1 | 2 ). There was a protest in San Diego (Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 ) and in Eureka, thousands braved the rain to demand an end to the occupation of Iraq and the immediate withdrawal of US troops (Photos). On Friday, there was a protest in Reedley (Photos)
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"Organisers claimed up to 200,000 people had marched"
21.03.2005 08:10
Realist
definitely over 100K, look at the pic!
21.03.2005 09:30
in crowds over a quarter million. That looks like
a high hundred thousand or more to me.
Just look at the pic above these comments.
Guess how many you see before the eye realizes
there's no end in sight to the back of that march.
The little bit of exaggerating in "highballing" that
hundreds of thousands number can be explained in
after protest excitement and ambition. An honest
mistake.
Your 40,000 guestimate verbalized just looks foolish
or diabolical placed right next to that picture.
How do you explain that...
Mark my words,
"2252 U.S. soldiers are dead in Iraq right now; not 1501"
http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/47146/index.php
marco
Homepage: http://www.thepentagon.com/protesting
Sigh
21.03.2005 11:48
Realist
Lets put this to rest
21.03.2005 17:44
There was a large area of the square fenced off for construction and also the area used by the stage etc.
The square was NOT full even at the peak. Areas in the south were empty and on the north end aboce the steps there was plenty of space also
It is impossible for there to have been 200,000 or even 100,000 people in the square and even if some people went home before the speeches it still means that the SWP and the STWC are hyping the figures beyond all realistic levels.
Cops put the figure at 45,000 and we know they play down the figures.
As for the photo.. it shows lots of people, but just a fraction of the number present on the march. The photo proves nothing even if you counted every person in the photo it would be nowhere close to 100,000 or even 50,000 as it is just one tiny part of the march.
We can do better than these exagerations.
i
Iraq is now a free democracy!
21.03.2005 18:46
And shouldn't we keep our troops in Iraq until the terrorist insurgents who are trying to destroy freedom and democracy there and who have killed western civilian workers such as Ken Bigley and Margerat Hassan have been defeated?
ex anti-war activist
Freedom isn't free
21.03.2005 20:27
For Iraqi's tomorrow they gave their today
The Decline and fall of the US Empire.
22.03.2005 07:53
Only then can jews, arabs, muslims, christians, and all races who live in that region live together in peace.
AFKAED
"you cannot hold free and fair elections under foreign military occupation"
22.03.2005 11:07
(Noam Chomsky? Michael Moore? Some liberal-left-peacenik-do-gooder?)
Sorry, time's up! It was your very own President George W Bush.
So the Commander-in-Chief himself confirms that Iraq is neither free nor democratic.
(He was of course talking about Lebanon, but the same principle must surely hold, otherwise, well gosh, that would make Bush and his supporters utter hypocrites!)
type
Numbers
22.03.2005 11:56
JK
Erh? 50,000 plus went home?
22.03.2005 21:55
hahahahaaaa
You appear to have forgotten a small detail - like the lines of police accross Pall Mall, Downing Street and the other roads down to Embankment etc. You think they'd let 50,000 people through? "we're just leaving to catch a bus - honest officer"
ha hahaha ha
The cops formed a bottle neck to drive everyone into Trafalgar square when the march arrived. Sure some people left early but not the numbers you are claiming - it's simply impossible.
Face it. There was not 100,000 plus people on the London march. Stop pretending.
somin
Sorry you're just wrong about numbers
23.03.2005 10:30
Re the police figures it's obviously too low. Re 200,000 I think that's too high. In the square I heard 150,000 being announced. To be honest I think it was somewhere between 100,000 and 150,000.
Anyone who agrees with the police figure of around 45,000 is utterly mad!
Pete
Everyone has a voice
27.03.2005 01:08
From Columbus to todays, the USA has the highest number of genocide deaths in world history. Working locally Texas, the current death penalty Guinness World records holder is George Bush. So just kill them, to prove to us, killing is wrong. Bush with his father working the globally multiplies this hypocritical deaths sentence by killing from 10 on up to 10,000 of their enemies for every one American death. That’s like screwing a whore 10,000 time to turn her into a virgin. Not one Iraq person has been proven of killing an American on any part of America's soil, nor one Iraq person was on any 9/11 crushed plane, yet 15 Saudis were on the planes. Bushes do business with Saudis. So who wins this mess of killing? Increase of guns, bomb builders, lawyers, bankruptcy lawyers, homeless services, mainly white men, the rich and delusional soldiers? Bureaucrat’s who ignore God’s law, over rule our flesh and blood to harm any one person wail being unforgivably. That Leader is no public servant or friend of mine nor the true Jesus.
Do you put your faith, culture and life on the line to have them use wars to protect us, which solves nothing, and it only protects themselves from the the true leaders. If we the greatest country in the world we would not need Government to lead. Popular, like McDonald’s, a War President with a smoke screen religion says war will help the economy.
Paul Dawkins
e-mail: paul.dawkins@sympatico.ca