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Thousands take to the streets to demand: U.S. out of Afghanistan and Iraq now!
Report back from March 20 March on Washington

Last-minute update
Your urgent support is needed!

March 20: Stand with the Palestinian People!
An urgent message on repression and resistance taking place Palestine today

If you are in D.C. prior to the 20th ...
... here's how you can help!

March 20: Show Them Why You Are Marching and Make Some Noise!
What you can bring to the March 20 National March on Washington

An appeal to anti-war organizations & activists to oppose the increasing threats against Iran
Statement from Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran

Filipino Americans Nationwide Stand Up Against War and Occupation
Statement from Alliance for a Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines

Labor organizations and unions speak out: "Why we're marching on March 20"
U.S. out of Afghanistan and Iraq!

A message from Brian Becker: Urgent alert from ANSWER
ANSWER volunteers hit with felony charges for promoting March 20 action

What you can do on March 20
Several ways to be a part of this important action

United University Professions (UUP) resolution in support of March 20th
"Build UUP participation in the March 20 demonstration in DC as part of the labor contingent"

Anti-war leaders speak out: "Why I'm marching on March 20"
Join the March 20 National March on Washington

World Can't Wait Statement on March 20th demonstration
Join World Can't Wait Saturday, March 20 in protest!

Get on the bus to the March 20 National March on Washington!
Buy your bus ticket online

Anti-war and community organizations mobilize for March 20 demonstration
National Council of Arab Americans Statement on March 20th Demonstration

U.S./NATO slaughter of civilians in Afghanistan
All out on March 20!

IVAW and other veterans groups mobilize for March 20 March on Washington
What is needed now is for thousands of people to come into the streets

Powerful Vets Video Promotes March 20 Demonstration
Join veterans and service members as they take to the streets on March 20!

New England mobilizes for March 20 in D.C.!
Almost 400 attend New England regional anti-war conference

We won't sit by ...
Why we're marching on March 20

Get on the bus to the March 20 National March on Washington!
This is a critical time for the anti-war movement

Call for Latin America Solidarity Contingent on March 20
Initiated by the Latin America Solidarity Coalition (LASC)

High school students and teachers speak out: "Why I'm marching on March 20"
Join the March 20 National March on Washington

Veterans, military families speak out: "Why I'm marching on March 20"
Join the veterans, active-duty service members and military families contingent!

March 20th Coalition Planning Committee sets plans for March on Washington
Momentum for National March grows

Call to Action
National March on Washington on Saturday, March 20

Veterans, military families speak out: "Why I'm marching on March 20"
Join the veterans, active-duty service members and military families contingent!



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We won't pay one penny for our First Amendment rights

Washington Post article and video of news coverage of free speech battle

"We will not pay one penny
for our First Amendment rights"

Washington Post article and video of news coverage below

Take Action!

The best way to take action is to call the Director of Department of Public Works, William O. Howland, Jr. at 202-673-6833, and the Mayor of DC, Adrian Fenty, at 202-724-8876. You can also send a letter or fax by clicking this link.

We'd suggest saying something along the lines of: "The government does not fine politicians who put up campaign posters, or commercial and business interests that plaster Washington, DC with posters. It is outrageous that the city, in concert with FOXNews, are attempting to suppress the antiwar movement. Stop the harassment. Stop the fines." Let us know how your phone conversations go by emailing us.

We want to thank the thousands of people who have called or e-mailed -- and are still calling and e-mailing -- government authorities in support of the ANSWER Coalition which was hit with $10,000 in fines on Monday. The government has said it is sanctioning us for putting up political posters calling for the September 15 March on Washington to end the war in Iraq. By mounting a political and legal challenge, we can succeed in defending our First Amendment rights and overcome all the obstacles that are being used to try to disrupt the organizing for the September 15 Mass March on Washington, which will be led by Iraq war veterans and their families.

Click for a short ABC news video about this unprecedented attack on free speech rights.

Click to listen to the WBAI interview with ANSWER's Sarah Sloan about the fines.

To read the Washington Post article, see below.

The ANSWER Coalition will not pay one penny to the government for our First Amendment rights or to stave off their threats against us. We are working with the expert constitutional rights attorneys at the Partnership for Civil Justice to determine our next steps for legal action against this government harassment and attempted repression. With the help of thousands of individuals and other organizations around the country who value free speech rights, we are continuing and intensifying the political struggle. We need every one who has not written or called the government to do so, and if you have done so already please get a friend to do so as well.

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We do not own the radio and television airwaves or the big newspapers which are the corporate propaganda outlets for the war machine. All we have is our constitutional and fundamental right to express our point of view individually and collectively, with our words, our writings and in mass assembly. We will not let the government infringe on these rights that are important to all of us. Perhaps Bush and Cheney and the Pentagon brass don't want to have to see posters calling for the end to the criminal war in Iraq when they are driven in their limousines around Washington, D.C. But people are making sure that they can't hide from the demands of the anti-war movement which is the majority sentiment in the United States. Maybe they don't want to see thousands of people marching in the streets led by Iraq War Veterans and their families coming together with the Arab and Muslim community, students and labor in a powerful and united showing of opposition, but people are making sure that on September 15, the demand to end the war rocks Washington.

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Find transportation to Sept. 15 or become a transportation center
For all your September 15th updates, go to http://www.sept15.org/.


Washington Post

Anti-War Group Refuses To Back Down on Signs

By Jenna Johnson
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, August 16, 2007

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D.C. and Park Service officials are protesting signs, such as this one put up by Eugene Puryear, advertising a march. (By Marvin Joseph -- The Washington Post)

An anti-war coalition yesterday defied the D.C. government and the National Park Service by refusing to take down dozens of signs advertising an upcoming march.

The D.C. Department of Public Works accused the ANSWER Coalition of breaking city rules by putting signs on utility boxes and using a glue that the agency said will make the posters difficult to remove. The Park Service said the signs are defacing federal property.

Coalition members said the adhesive won't create problems and accused the government of a "politically motivated" bid to silence their efforts against the war in Iraq.

The city and Park Service notified the coalition on Monday that it must remove the signs. The city gave ANSWER a 72-hour deadline and warned the group that it faces nearly $10,000 in fines -- $150 for each of the 65 posters. The Park Service set no deadline but told the group that it would have to pay for the cleanup if it did not comply.

ANSWER, which has sponsored numerous protests in Washington, kept the signs in place on utility boxes, lampposts and other objects across the city, including along the Mall and near the White House.

The signs promote an anti-war march set for Sept. 15, the date that Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, is to provide a much-anticipated progress report to President Bush and Congress. Organizers are hoping that tens of thousands of people join the march, which is scheduled to begin at the White House and end at the Capitol.

D.C. officials said they identified other problems with the posters, such as more than three signs put up on one side of a single block, signs that did not state the date they were posted, and signs stuck on utility boxes. In addition, D.C. officials said, no one filed copies of the posters with the mayor's office as required, along with the name, address and phone number of the creator of the signs.

ANSWER organizers said they use legal, water-soluble paste to hang the signs and provide all sign-hangers with a copy of D.C. regulations. They argue that no one should have to notify the government of his or her political opinions.

"We don't consider these fines to have any legal basis," said Sarah Sloan, ANSWER's national staff coordinator. "So there is no need to remove the signs or pay the fines."

The group plans to appeal if fines are imposed and is considering legal action against the city, Sloan said.

The Department of Public Works decided to crack down two weeks ago when employees reported seeing large signs glued in improper places that would take 20 to 30 minutes each to remove, said spokeswoman Vera Jackson. The department often fines individuals or organizations that violate city regulations, she said, adding that this was aimed at keeping the city clean and had nothing to do with politics.

"The District hosts marches and protests all the time," Jackson said. "And the DPW never weighs in on the issues."

ANSWER'S attorney, Mara Verheyden-Hilliard of the Partnership for Civil Justice, said such a government crackdown on political posters was unprecedented. If officials truly wanted to make the city clean, she said, they would fine politicians.

"During election season, there are thousands and thousands of posters hanging off every single inch of the city," she said. 


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