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Re: Antiwar Movement Marks 3rd Anniversary of War no, grazie. non voglio più ricevere i messaggi inglesi
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- From: "LUCIO PAGANO" <lux.pagana at tele2.it>
- Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 00:10:53 +0100
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faccio fatica a capire l'Inglese no, grazie. non voglio più ricevere i vostri messaggi----- Original Message ----- From: "UFPJ Action Alerts" <listmaster at unitedforpeace.org>
To: <pace at peacelink.it> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 7:08 PM Subject: Antiwar Movement Marks 3rd Anniversary of War
<http://www.unitedforpeace.org> <http://www.unitedforpeace.org>www.unitedforpeace.org | 212-868-5545 | <http://www.unitedforpeace.org/email>Click to subscribe If you are having trouble viewing this message, please <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num=4&url=http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=3215>click here. Please forward widely! Antiwar Movement Marks 3rd Anniversary of War Over this past week, tens of thousands of people throughout the U.S., and thousands more around the world, turned out to mark the 3rd anniversary of the war in Iraq. In town squares and parks, on street corners and bridges, in front of legislators' offices and military recruiting stations all over the country, people stood up for peace -- and to make the war's third anniversary its last anniversary. There were more than 600 events, held in all 50 states. Many communities held several educational and action-oriented events throughout the week, often culminating in a march, demonstration or vigil. While some organizers reported smaller turnouts than in years past, many groups also reported seeing a lot of new faces and recruiting new members.Coverage by local and national media was generally better than in the past.The breadth and variety of the local events is a tremendous achievement, and bodes well for building grassroots momentum as we head toward the <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num=5&url=http://www.april29.org/>April 29 mass mobilization in NYC and the November Congressional elections. Here are a few of the many highlights (<http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num=6&url=http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=3215>you can find more reports on 3rd anniversary events on our website): <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num=7&url=http://www.bringthemhomenow.org/>Morethan 200 veterans and survivors of Hurricane Katrina marched from Mobile toNew Orleans to make the connection between the destruction in Iraq and theneglect and need at home. Thousands gathered in New Orleans' Armstrong Parkto welcome the marchers; afterward, participants helped repair a veteran's home that had been damaged by the storm. The 541-mile <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num=8&url=http://guerreroazteca.org/>Peregrinacionpor La Paz (March for Peace), led by Iraq vet Camilo Mejia, Fernando Suarez Del Solar, the father of one of the first U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq, andIraq war resisters Pablo Paredes and Aidan Delgado, is still underway, spreading the word about the realities of war from Tijuana to San Francisco. The journey will culminate in San Francisco on March 27 with a mass blood drive for civilians and coalition forces in Iraq. In Washington, DC, an organizer of the <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num=9&url=http://globalcalliraq.org/en/call>National Coalition for Nonviolent Resistance event reports, "Some 200 antiwar activists gathered near the Lincoln Memorial. ... [W]e conducted a solemn and somber march across the Arlington Memorial Bridge to the LBJ Grove. There four speakers condemned the war: Cindy Sheehan; Mike Ferner, fasting since February 15; Laura Costas, Military Families Speak Out; and Michael Berg, whose civilian son Nick was killed in Iraq. We then marched with a commemorative coffin towards the Pentagon, until we encountered a five-foot-high steel barrier. Since we intended to deliver the coffin to Secretary of War Donald Rumsfeld, fifty-one of us climbed over or went under the barrier. We were taken into custody and charged with 'failure to obey a lawful order.' ... At a post-arrest gathering, the activists reflected on the powerful emotional tone of the March on the Pentagon and started strategizing about future actions. Many of the actions will take place in local communities, but there was also a sense of urgency to continue coming together for mass resistance." Chicago, IL: More than 100 religious, community and labor organizations built <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num=10&url=http://www.chicagoactions.org/>adiverse coalition, which drew 7,000-10,000 protestors from neighborhoods all over the city and surrounding suburbs, culminating in a rally and a triumphant march down Michigan Avenue. One other note from Illinois: After a five-month campaign by AWARE (Anti-War Anti-Racism Effort) of Urbana/Champaign, the Urbana City Councilpassed a resolution on March 20 to bring the US military home from Iraq andto end US occupation. New York, NY: Nineteen people were arrested on March 19 for blocking traffic when they attempted to read the names of Iraqi civilians killed during the war outside the Times Square military recruiting station. The demonstration was part of the <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num=11&url=http://www.warresisters.org/>War Resisters League march, which drew approximately 400 protestors who walked in silence, accompanied by a gong and drums, carrying signs, cardboard coffins and pictures of war victims. The Idaho Peace Coalition handed out 500 <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num=12&url=http://www.unitedforpeace.org/receipts>'receipts' from the Department of Defense for the $225.6 billion taxpayers have beenforced to spend on the war: "Beautiful sunshine warmed the day for over 500folks who participated in the Idaho Peace Coalition's War Buck Brigade on Sunday. A human line was formed between the offices of the two Idaho congressmen and the Idaho Statehouse. Uncle Sam doled out $743 million dollars (Idaho's share of the cost) outside the offices and the participants handed the money down the line to the Iraq War trash can at the Idaho Statehouse." From a report from Las Cruces, New Mexico: "Around 100 diverse people gathered to be a presence for peace and for an end to the Iraq War. Onefamily had made gorgeous signs and had their poodle adorned with a 'poodlesfor peace' sign, along with others that had signs like 'Kids Want Peace' and 'Who would Jesus bomb?' and 'End the War Begin the Peace.' Grandmothers, Grandfathers, Moms, Dads, kids, babies, drummers, musicians, teachers, a Buddhist Priest and others were together in thought and prayer and presence. The majority of people driving by the busy intersection by the local post office and City Hall honked in agreement and waved peacesigns and gave friendly nods. Some did disagree, but there was no incident." The war and occupation in Iraq is now in its 4th year. Hard to imagine, buttrue. Even in the face of the horror of this war, the actions around the country this past week give us grounds for hope. It's now year four -- time to end the war! Bring all our troops home now! UFPJ Needs Your Financial Support! Visit <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num=13&url=http://www.unitedforpeace.org/donate>http://www.unitedforpeace.org/donate today. APRIL 29 New York City <http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=97164225&url_num=14&url=http://www.april29.org/>March for Peace, Justice, and Democracy End the war in Iraq -- bring the troops home! Unite for change -- let's turn our country around! 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