Tens of thousands across the nation protest the war on Iraq

IMC-US, 28.01.2007

On Saturday, January 27th anti-war protests were held around the US against the war in Iraq. Tens of thousands called on the new Congress to "represent the truly nationwide peace majority." United for Peace and Justice organized the largest march in Washington DC, which drew contingents from cities across the country.

From the DC-IMC Newswire: Hundreds of Thousands Put Impeachment Back On the Table | Break Way March Rushes Capitol Building | Protestors lay siege to US Capitol, smash window at military recruiter | Radical Youth Contingent and Students for a Democratic Society March Overview | Code Pink Takes Capitol Hill... for 30 minutes | The Demo in DC: Chirpy Slogans, Empty City | Photos: 1 | 2 | Audio

Reports from Other Cities: Austin | Boston | Central Valley, CA | Estacada, Bend and MidGorge, OR | Houston | Los Angeles | Medford, OR | Miami: 1, 2 | Minneapolis/St.Paul | Oklahoma: 1, 2 | Olympia, WA | Oregon City | Philadelphia | Portland, OR | Sacramento, CA | San Diego | San Francisco | Seattle | Vancouver, WA

Related: Protests Planned for Fourth Anniversary of US-Led War in Iraq







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