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A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition Report on March 18 in LA
More than 20,000 Protest Against War & Racism!
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Read the March 18 talk by A.N.S.W.E.R. organizer Muna Coobtee
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On Saturday, March 18, a broad coalition of community, immigrants' rights, labor and anti-war organizations, brought together by the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, mounted a massive march and rally in Los Angeles to mark the third anniversary of the criminal U.S. invasion of Iraq. The LA demonstration was coordinated with national demonstrations in San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Seattle and nearly 500 other local protests. Anti-war protests also took place in cities and towns throughout the world, including Paris, France; Malaysia; Caracas, Venezuela; London, England; Istanbul, Turkey; Seoul, Korea and thousands more. The demonstrations sent a strong message about the growing anti-war sentiment in the United States and around the world.


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In Los Angeles, more than 20,000 protestors marched through the busy streets of Hollywood
demanding: "Stop the War in Iraq - Bring the Troops Home Now," "End Colonial Occupation: Iraq, Palestine, Haiti, Afghanistan and Everywhere," "Fund People's Needs, Not the War Machine," "Support the Palestinian People's Right of Return," "Military Recruiters Out of Our Schools and Communities," "Stop the Racist, Sexist, Anti-Immigrant, Anti-Labor Offensive," "U.S. Out of the Philippines" and "Stop U.S. Threats Against Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea!" Thanks to all the volunteers and everyone who marched against war, occupation, racism and bigotry in LA yesterday.

Despite threats of thunderstorms, the streets of LA were filled by a sea of colorful banners, signs and drums. The protest was very multinational, diverse, militant and energetic. There were many contingents in the march: youth and students, immigrants' rights, Palestinian and Arab, labor, women's rights, Cuba-Venezuela-Haiti, LGBT rights, Filipino, Korean American, neighborhood vigils and peace groups, Indigenous, Impeach Bush, South Central Farmers, anti-police brutality and many, many more. Hundreds of veterans marched in a procession of flag draped coffins commemorating the more than 2,300 U.S. soldiers that have died in the war on Iraq. Chants against war, racism and bigotry rang out in English and Spanish throughout the march. The large demonstration was greeted enthusiastically by thousands of people lining the streets at the closing rally near Highland Avenue.

Major media outlets covered the LA protest and its international counterparts. Comprehensive reports appeared on CNN, in the LA Times, La Opinion, CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, Telemundo, Unavision, AP, AFP, Reuters and others. The anti-war demonstrations have been listed at the top of Yahoo news for the past two days. KPFK, 90.7 FM covered the main rally live from 2 to 4 pm. It was widely recognized by all the media that the two major anti-war protests on the West Coast - in Los Angeles and San Francisco - were the largest protests in the United States.

The mass rally at Hollywood and Highland was co-chaired by Muna Coobtee, Free Palestine Alliance; Ayana McNair, A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition; Theresa Bonpane, Office of the Americas; Jim Lafferty, National Lawyers Guild; and Jerry Quickly, KPFK radio host.
 


Pablo Paredes and Fernando Suarez
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Congresswoman Maxine Waters
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March 18 speakers included
Paul Haggis, double Academy Award winner ("Crash" Best Picture)
U.S. Congresswomen Maxine Waters
Maria Bello, Golden Globe nominated actress ("A History of Violence")
Diane Lane, Academy Award nominated actress ("Unfaithful")
Martin Sheen, award-winning actor ("The West Wing")
Rob Morrow, TV and film actor ("Numbers")
Shiva Rose, film actress ("David and Layla")
Mimi Kennedy, TV actress ("Dharma and Greg")
Mike Farrell, TV actor ("M.A.S.H.")
Fernando Suarez del Solar, Guerrero Azteca
Pablo Paredes, Iraq war resister
Muna Coobtee, A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition
Michael Shahin, Free Palestine Alliance
Juan Jose Gutierrez, Latino Movement USA
Raul Murillo, Hermandad Mexicana Nacional
Alejandro, March 25 Coalition for Immigrants' Rights
Blase Bonpane, Office of the Americas
Carlos Alvarez, Youth & Student A.N.S.W.E.R.
Margaret Prescod, Global Women's Strike
Zahra Billoo, Muslim Students Association-West
Dolores Huerta, Co-founder, United Farm Workers
Christine Araquel, Alliance for Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines
Sha Azedi, Committee for Self-Determination and Peace for Iran
Liza Gesunden, KMB Pro-People Youth
Meekyong Chung, Korean Americans for Peace
Rodrigo Argueta, Frente Unido de los Pueblos Americanos
Jerry Quickly, KPFK radio host
Don White, Coalition for World Peace
Jollene Levid, Gabriella Network
Derrick Williams, Survivor of Hurricane Katrina from New Orleans
Conspriacy of Thought
Creo, Hip-hop artist from New Orleans
Dele, South Central Farmers
Enrique Vasquez, Party for Socialism and Liberation
April Fitzsimmons, Veterans for Peace
Bill Paparian, Former mayor of Pasadena and veteran
Sarah Knopp, International Socialist Organization
Tom Mackenzie, U.S. Labor Against War

Saturday's demonstrations indicate that the people of the U.S., and people all over the world, are continuing to organize and speak out loudly against the war. Bush's approval ratings continue to slide as he pushes his administration's agenda of war, racism, budget cuts and spying. In the months and years to come, the anti-war movement is sure to grow as the occupation continues to go badly for the occupiers. People all over the country will continue to become disenchanted with a war that benefits only a tiny minority of super-rich people, along with Wall Street, big banks and corporations.

We are the majority, and we have the momentum. Let's continue to organize and unite all of our struggles into an independent movement that challenges not only the criminal government, but this unequal system that breeds war, racism, sexism and homophobia.

Now is the time to become an anti-war organizer. Only the people can stop the war. Let's continue the struggle!

Audio
Congresswoman Maxine Waters. 'The president is a liar.' mp3 (5:05, 1.74 MB)
Fernando Suarez and Pablo Paredes. 241 mile walk for peace. mp3 (4:21, 1.49 MB)
Actor Mike Farrell. 'I want my country back.' mp3 (1:24, 497K)

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