The third anniversary of the Iraq invasion was marked by worldwide demonstrations demanding an end to the occupation of Iraq and in many cases, “No attack on Iran.”
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| March 25, 2006
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A sampling of 500-plus Iraq war protests across the nation last week.
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| March 25, 2006
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Thousands marched down Chicago’s Michigan Avenue, March 18, demanding an end to the Iraq war. The evening march, estimated at 7,000, was one of the largest of hundreds of protests around the nation on the third anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
En español: Miles dicen no a la guerra
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| March 25, 2006
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NEW ORLEANS — Sunburned and footsore but in high spirits, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Veterans for Peace (VFP) and their allies marched through this city March 19 chanting “Make levees, not war,” and “Hey, hey Uncle Sam, we remember Vietnam.”
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| March 25, 2006
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TIJUANA, Méjico – La “Peregrinación por la Paz” empezó en el Centro Cultural de Tijuana, ciudad directamente al sur de California. Desde aquí empieza el largo viaje a pie hasta San Francisco. Encabezando la marcha al empezar están dos muy conocidos activistas por la paz – Fernando Suárez del Solar y Pablo Paredes. El hijo de Suárez del Solar, Jesús, que fue el primer militar de Estados Unidos de origen latinoamericano que murió en Irak, nació en Tijuana.
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| March 18, 2006
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TIJUANA, Mexico — The “Peregrinacion por la Paz” (March for Peace) began March 12 at Centro Cultural de Tijuana, just south of the California border. From here, this long trek will go all the way to San Francisco. In the lead are peace activist Fernando Suarez del Solar and war resisters Pablo Paredes, Camilo Mejia and Aidan Delgado.
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| March 18, 2006
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Nationally – Youth and Students all over the country step up their resistance against the unfounded war on Iraq—“this time we won’t stop until they listen!”
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| Daily Online
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It is a truism that knowledge is power. It is also true that ruling classes seek to hoard knowledge and use mass media to distribute propaganda. Not all propaganda though is disconnected from real knowledge.
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| March 18, 2006
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War profiteering has always ranked as the most obscene form of capitalist appropriation, soaked in the gore of the dead and wounded.
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| March 18, 2006
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Trade union endorsements of the April 29 national “March for Peace, Justice and Democracy” in New York City are growing.
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| March 18, 2006
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