[Peace-discuss] Fwd: Tens of thousands March on the Pentagon!
Morton K. Brussel
brussel4 at insightbb.com
Sun Mar 18 21:02:21 CDT 2007
A report on the protests, in Washington and elsewhere this weekend,
and attempts by the police to hinder the gathering.
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> Tens of Thousands March on the Pentagon
> Riot Police Block Buses and Deny Access to People Coming to the
> Demonstration
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> On the way to the Pentagon, March 17
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> Congratulations to everyone who made it through the snow and
> freezing rain to get to Washington and join together in the tens of
> thousands and March on the Pentagon!
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> Led by a contingent of Iraq war veterans, active-duty service-
> members, Gold Star families, and veterans from other past and
> present wars, the demonstration received a large amount of media
> coverage. CNN has featured the demonstration, which the report
> described as a march of tens of thousands, in its rotation since
> yesterday. The major French newspaper, Le Monde, ran a significant
> article under the headline, "More than 50,000 People Protest
> Against the War in Iraq," about the March on the Pentagon as the
> U.S. component of the world-wide protests marking the beginning of
> the fifth year of the war against Iraq. The rally was broadcast
> live on C-span and Al-Jazeera and received wide-spread media
> coverage. C-span will be replaying the rally, checkhttp://
> www.cspan.org/ for times.
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> The March on the Pentagon was not a solitary action but one of more
> than 1,000 protests that will take place in the U.S. between March
> 17 and March 20. In Los Angeles, the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition called
> a demonstration that drew 50,000. Maxine Waters was one of many
> speakers and music was provided by renowned Ozomatli, Jackson
> Browne and Ben Harper.
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> The ANSWER demonstration on March 18 in San Francisco drew 40,000
> protesters and filled 15 blocks of Market Street, a six-lane avenue.
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> The March on the Pentagon took place the day after a severe winter
> snow and sleet storm suddenly hit northeastern states that
> prevented many buses from traveling, 700 fights from taking off,
> and thousands of cars from reaching the March. Motorists were
> advised throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic region to stay
> off the road. The large turnout at the demonstration was all the
> more significant given the hardships people had to endure to
> participate in the activity. People marched to the Pentagon and
> stayed as long as they could braving 20 mile-an-hour winds and a
> windchill factor into the teens.
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> The front banner for the March on the Pentagon
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> A great thank you is owed to the committed volunteers who endured a
> torrential downpour of freezing rain though Friday night to help
> set up the assembly and rally sites. People stayed overnight with
> the equipment and then began working again at 5:00 am in complete
> darkness. The assembly area had become a lake on March 16 and
> filled with mud by the time the march stepped off. The windchill in
> the early hours was not far above zero. At the rally site the
> large tents and canopies blew down. Volunteers continued to work
> long hours after the rally ended to take-down, pack, clean the
> entire area and unload trucks. The anti-war movement is growing
> both numerically and its organizational capability and the tireless
> work of volunteers forms the core of this success.
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> The lead banner of the march demanding US Out of Iraq Now was
> carried by Cindy Sheehan, Cynthia McKinney, Jonathan Hutto co-
> founder of Appeal for Redress, Mahdi Bray, Executive Director of
> the Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation, Salt Lake City
> Mayor Rocky Anderson and youth and students in the anti-war movement.
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> Pentagon Prevents Immortal Technique and Others from Joining the Rally
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> Police at the March on the Pentagon
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> The Pentagon and Virginia State Police, many clad in riot gear,
> wearing gas masks and wielding batons, blocked people coming from
> the subway/metro who wanted to attend the demonstration. They also
> blocked buses from accessing the Pentagon in contravention of the
> agreements reached in the permit. This required people to walk
> nearly two miles to get to their buses following the rally.
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> Many people who came to the rally after it had begun - some who had
> seen the huge march at a distance as it crossed over the Memorial
> Bridge across the roadways and wanted to then join the activity -
> were blocked by the Pentagon and the police from entering the rally
> site through a maze of misdirection, road closures and threats of
> arrest at multiple different locations. The ANSWER Coalition worked
> to get people in, and ANSWER organizers and our attorneys went to
> the site of sudden police confrontations and shutdowns, but many
> people were still unable to get in including the hip-hop artist
> Immortal Technique who was scheduled to perform.
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> Like so many other people, the hip-hop artist Immortal Technique's
> travel plans to get to the demonstration, seemed so daunting as to
> be virtually impossible. But due to his determination and his
> resourcefulness, he found a way to overcome cancelled flights and
> frozen roads. Although he rebooked flights in order to land in
> North Carolina, personally rented a car and drove it to Washington,
> D.C., the Pentagon and law enforcement blocked him from coming into
> the rally where he was going to perform. We urge everyone to read
> Immortal Technique's compelling account -- which is both a
> narrative and a political commentary. Immortal Technique's message
> below should be read and circulated to your e-mail address book and
> to e-mail lists everywhere.
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> Message from Immortal Technique:
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> "First and foremost I would like to congratulate the organizers of
> ANSWER and in specific Brian, Amelia, Peta, and Sarah and the many
> others who reached out to me and who I saw make a powerful
> statement today. I am not a big fan of marches and rallies because
> I have always believed that the system must be attacked
> economically above all. But, if coordinated well, they can effect
> change and remind people that this war is still costing lives and
> no matter who the father of Anna Nicole's Baby is or who wins the
> next season of American Idol or what new song is on the radio,
> people are dying, both from this country and in massive numbers in
> the Iraqi Civil War. March 17th, even with all the problems we
> faced, was a success in reminding people of the insurmountable
> evidence of corruption, self righteous moral depravity, and
> dishonesty present within our government... Because we have issue
> with the administration we should not be painted as people who
> despise their country. If I am not pleased with a book I read or a
> movie I watch that doesn't mean I hate the concept of film in
> general or that I take issue with printed literature on a whole.
> The administration presently tries to attach itself to the idea of
> America as if they were the far right standard by which all should
> be judged by as Americans. This White House after all just concerns
> itself with the well being of its stock holders, make-shift
> praetorian guard of politicians and political contributors. Click
> to see the rest of Immortal Technique's message.
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