Friends,
I was not arrested today, but my affinity group was badly mistreated by the
Kagiso,
Max
HUNDREDS DEMAND OBAMA END AFGHAN AND
For Immediate Release: October 5, 2009
Contact: Frida Berrigan, 347-683-4928, frida.berrigan@gmail.com
Jeremy Varon, 732-979-3119, Jvaron@aol.com
The day opened with a “
Then, hundreds of people gathered this morning in
The group assembled on the sidewalk in front of the White House and Cindy Sheehan, whose son Casey Sheehan was killed in
As the “March of the Dead” wound through the crowd wearing white masks and carrying the names of dead U.S. service people and Iraqi and Afghan war victims, more than 20 people dressed at Guantanamo prisoners assembled near the White House fence. Members of “Witness Against Torture,” a group committed to the shuttering of
The group read the names of those killed in war and newspaper accounts of
All those who remained on the White House sidewalk were eventually arrested. In total, 61people were taken into police custody as the readings of the names of the dead—a tragic litany of war—continued.
Meanwhile, the National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance, the group that convened the day of action, and members of PeaceAction left the area to deliver a letter to the Obama Administration. Rebuffed at the press gate, the group held a die-in and read statements. The U.S. Park Police were preparing to arrest these twenty four activists. However, the Secret Service without warning forcefully pushed and pulled them from the area near the press gate. A number of people were bruised and all were shaken by the Secret Service’s aggressiveness.
The protests today send a strong message that Americans are sick of war, gravely concerned that the Afghan conflict is spinning out of control and hopeful that the President will listen to the American public and end the occupation. Continuing—and surging—Bush era policies means more American deaths, more civilian casualties, an intensified insurgency and the further waste of precious resources that are so badly needed at home.
The October 5 Anti-War Coalition includes National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance, the War Resisters League, Witness Against Torture, Code Pink, Peace Action, World Can’t Wait, Veterans for Peace and Voices for Creative Nonviolence
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