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Protesters Mark Milestone
Sunday 22 March 2009
by: Donna St. George | Visit article original @ The
Thousands of demonstrators marked the sixth anniversary of the war in
The demonstration was the first in
As marchers made their way from the Mall toward the Pentagon and a hub of defense contractors in
Some protesters hoisted mock coffins draped with flags - about 100 in all - to represent casualties in
"I came from Pittsburgh today because I think the war in Iraq was a disastrous mistake, and I really hope this administration doesn't make a similar mistake in Afghanistan," said Robin Alexander, 55, who works for a labor union.
"He's really on the wrong track with not getting out of
Many activists said they had volunteered with or supported the Obama presidential campaign. Organizers estimated yesterday's crowd at 10,000, but
"I do support him, but I'm also critical, and I think the escalation in
A particular point of contention was Obama's speech late last month to Marines at Camp Lejeune, N.C., in which he announced a timetable that would leave about a third of the current U.S. force of 142,000 in Iraq until the end of 2011. And his wording left open the possibility of a longer military presence, protest leaders said.
"He's basically guaranteeing that it will go on for three more years," said Brian Becker, national coordinator of ANSWER, or Act Now to Stop War & Racism, which sponsored the day's events.
"Obama won, Bush is gone, but the occupation of Iraq continues," Becker said. "The movement is finding its feet again, recognizing that the solution was not through the electoral arena."
Protesters marched past the Pentagon, streaming into
Organizers said that later there was a tense standoff with police, near General Dynamics, but no one was arrested.
Cynthia Benjamin, 56, a registered nurse from Upstate New York and a Code Pink activist, said the march seemed smaller than others she had been part of in
Benjamin sees it differently. "It's not over until every last soldier is home from foreign soil."
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