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FW: [ANSWER] Press Coverage of Emergency Anti-War Actions
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>From: "A.N.S.W.E.R." <answer@action-mail.org>
>To: ANSWER.general@organizerweb.com
>Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 22:56:49 -0400
>Cc:
>Subject: [ANSWER] Press Coverage of Emergency Anti-War Actions
>Reply-To: answer@action-mail.org
>
>
>ANTI-WAR MARCHERS TAKE TO THE STREETS IN EMERGENCY
>PROTESTS IN MORE THAN 60 CITIES THROUGHOUT THE U.S.
>
>Demonstrators in the U.S. Demand End the Siege of
>Fallujah, Bring the Troops Home Now
>
>Thanks to everyone who have helped with the rapid response
>emergency anti-war demonstrations that have taken place in
>the last 48 hours in more than 60 cities. Additional
>actions are scheduled for tomorrow (Monday). The
>demonstrations not only brought tens of thousands of
>people into the streets in local rallies and marches, the
>actions also attracted widespread media coverage both in
>the United States and around the world. The emergency call
>to action was issued by the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition (Act
>Now to Stop War & End Racism). Our message that the U.S.
>government must Bring the Troops Home Now and End the
>Occupation of Iraq was heard from East to West and North
>to South.
>
>There are articles about the emergency anti-war actions in
>the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Oakland
>Tribune, the San Francisco Chronicle, AP, AFP, Xinua
>(China), Seattle Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, and
>hundreds of other news outlets, as well as substantial
>television and radio coverage. You can check out the press
>coverage of the emergency anti-war demonstrations by going
>to: http://www.votenowar.org/april10.htm
>
>These demonstrations, organized on less than three days
>notice, are a rapid response from the people of the United
>States to the Bush Administration's escalation of their
>attacks on the people of Iraq, who are uniting in their
>opposition to colonial occupation. The emergency actions
>fell on the first anniversary of the capture of Baghdad by
>U.S. military forces and eleven months after George W.
>Bush declared major military operations were over as he
>stood on the deck of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln aircraft
>carrier under the banner "Mission Accomplished." While
>Bush's approval ratings and public support for the war has
>dramatically declined since then, the anti-war movement
>has picked up strength. In addition to recent mass
>national demonstrations, today's emergency local actions
>show the breadth of grassroots organizing in the U.S.
>Within 24 hours of the emergency call to action, dozens of
>cities were announcing coordinated demonstrations between
>April 9 and 12.
>
>Chanting "Money for jobs and education, not for war and
>occupation," more than 3,000 people marched through the
>streets of San Francisco on Saturday, April 10. In New
>York, 700-1000 people marched through mid-town Manhattan
>in rush hour on the Good Friday holiday. A protest of 500
>took place at the same time in Los Angeles. In Washington
>DC, where 500 people marched on Saturday, people came out
>of restaurants, homes and businesses to join with the
>marchers. Chants of "Impeach Bush," echoed through
>Lafayette Park at the opening rally across from the White
>House. Also on Saturday, a protest of 500 took place in
>Boston. Dozens of demonstrations also occurred throughout
>the U.S. from big cities like Chicago, San Diego, Atlanta,
>Birmingham, and Seattle to medium and small cities and
>towns including Fayetteville, AK; Ferndale, MI; Pocatello,
>ID; and Gettysburg, PA. In addition to the U.S. protests,
>coordinated actions were also held in scores of cities in
>countries around the world in the last two days.
>
>The Iraqi people, especially those in Fallujah, are
>enduring a heavy assault ordered by the Pentagon.
>Throughout Iraq the people are making it clear that they
>want the occupation to end. The actions over the weekend
>send a powerful message that the people in the United
>States oppose the Bush administration's criminal policies
>in Iraq, in Haiti, in Palestine and wherever people are
>living under foreign occupation.
>
>It was noteworthy that in the demonstrations throughout
>the country in the last two days, people condemned the
>Bush administration for spending hundreds of billions of
>dollars to occupy other lands while insisting that "budget
>constraints" require the slashing of vitally needed social
>programs and funding for education, healthcare, housing
>and jobs.
>
>Let's keep up the pressure. It is critical that the people
>of the United States continue to act in the coming weeks
>and months. Thousands of Iraqis and a growing number of
>U.S. soldiers will be killed and maimed until this
>criminal adventure comes to an end.
>
>Be sure to check out the press coverage of the emergency
>anti-war demonstrations by going to:
>http://www.votenowar.org/april10.htm
>
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