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Vigils mourn 3,000 dead, call for end to Iraq war |
“We’re here to mourn the lives lost and we’re here to renew our call for an end to the war and for the safe return of our troops home,” Colin Eager, executive director of the Western New York Peace Center, told a New Years Day candlelight vigil in Buffalo, N.Y. It was one of more than 300 antiwar vigils in 46 states around the country marking the 3,000th U.S. death in Iraq.
In Buffalo’s Bidwell Park, wooden crosses were set up to memorialize the dead, and some 80 participants took turns reading out the names of 43 troops from the region who have been killed in Iraq. A resolution recently passed by the Buffalo Common Council was read aloud, calling on the area’s congressional delegation to stop funding for the war. The resolution accused the Bush administration of wasting $380 billion on the war, draining $297 million from this city whose poverty rate is more than double the national average.