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March 18 Demonstrations

This Report is from the Troops Out Now Coalition
Towards the end there is a list of more coverage from various news sources.

MARCH 18: The World Marches Against the War

Across the Globe Thousands March to Say “Troops Out Now!”
Worldwide protests condemn U.S. occupation of Iraq

Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets yesterday, the third anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. The day saw demonstrations in more than 20 countries, from South Africa to Iceland, and in dozens of cities across the U.S.

In New York City, the day’s events began at 11 am with local protests at recruiting centers throughout the city, with more than 100 rallying at the recruiting station in Harlem at 125th St.

At 1:00 pm, more than 7,000 rallied in Times Square to demand the “immediate, complete, unconditional” withdrawal of all occupying forces from Iraq. After the rally in Times Square, they marched to the United Nations demanding no war on Iran and that the survivors of Hurricane Katrina have the right of return to New Orleans and the other devastated areas of the U.S. Gulf Coast.
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Photos of March 18 events

March 18 marked the day in Salt Lake that citizens joined together to demand the U.S. withdrawl from Iraq on this 3rd anniversary of the Invasion and Occupation. A gathering rally was held at Pioneer Park, followed by a march to the City County Building at Washington Square where a program of musicians, poets, actors, and speakers was presented. Later that evening a livley panel discussion was held on the illegality of the Iraq War.

Mainstream and Alterntive news sources are reporting that numbers for rallies worldwide were lower than expected and significantly lower than pre-Iraq Invasion. Also in Salt Lake, the past two rallies have had as keynote speaker, Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson, which was a huge draw for most participants in those rallies.
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Local news sources covered the events of yesterday.

The photos below include crowd and sign photos as well as our musicians, actors, speakers, poets, and radical cheerleading squad, Pom Poms Not Bomb Bombs, of which I am a member.

The keynote speaker at the rally was Joan Maymi, of Gold Star Families for Peace, whose nephew was killed in Iraq. She provided a compelling speech about why our troops need to be brought home NOW.

Gathering Rally at Pioneer Park






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News on yesterday’s anti-war events

Yesterday was quite a day. The weather cooperated, hundreds of people showed up for the rallies in Salt Lake and a lively panel discussion was held on the illegality of the Iraq War to sum up the days activities.

A friend emailed me and told me he had just seen me on Channel 2 news speaking to the audience at the panel discussion, held at Westminster College. Tom and I were quoted in a Deseret News front page article in today’s news.

I’ll be posting photos and other items later today. Here are the items that have appeared in today’s local news:

Salt Lake Tribune
Utahns to sound off about Iraq war–For and against: Rallies are planned in Salt Lake County
Anti-war protesters in SLC, elsewhere lament apathy

Deseret News
War fuels protests, rethinking: S.L. rally part of global effort

Ogden Standard Examiner
Utahns rally for and against war (can only read if you are a paid subscriber)

Provo Daily Herald
Anti-war protesters rally on third anniversary of Iraq invasion (article on the global events)

KSL Channel 5 Salt Lake
Utahns Join National Rallies on War in Iraq
– TWO VIDEO CLIPS ON THIS SITE

Today’s Events – THREE YEARS TOO MANY


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Anti-Recruitment Sidwalk Picket

The weekend anti-war events began today with an anti-recruitment protest in front of a Salt Lake City military recruitment center. People held signs, played instruments, and the Radical Cheerleaders performed(I am a member! We performed right in front of the store front window where the recruiters were working at their desks. We really “shook it up” and by the end of the cheer, despite their not looking at us, we had the dudes smiling with this cheer:

“War and Occupation
Is wrong for any nation!
The U.S. needs to fix and see
the holes in our democracy!
Bring the troops home NOW! (three times)

During the last sentence, Shea, one of the cheerleaders leaps into the air while gonging a gong. She was literally flying across the store front window, getting laughs out of the recruiters….

Coverage on Channel 5 KSL



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Bad weather doesn’t stop the war – don’t let it stop YOU! ALL OUT FOR MARCH 17-20

THREE YEARS TOO MANY!!!

This weekend’s forcast isn’t exactly rally-going weather…just bring your warm clothes, umbrellas, raincoats and VOICES!! Here is a schedule of events beginning tomorrow and going through Monday:
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THREE YEARS TOO MANY

I have been party of the planning committee to organize a series of events this weekend marking the third anniversary of the illegal war in Iraq.

I will be posting more detailed information here in a day or two. Meantime, viewers can see the events listing at: THREE YEARS TOO MANY.

“Thank a Soldier” – or Early Recruiting?

I am involved with represenatives of several organizations in planning a mass rally and march on March 18th, the weekend of the 3rd anniversary of the Iraq War. It will be a day of protest against that illegal war of agression that continues.

There will be other “celebrations” on that day.

I found this in today’s Deseret News – an announcement about an event being held blocks from my house:
Public invited to attend Thank A Soldier event
WEST JORDAN — The public is invited to attend the second annual Thank A Soldier event on Saturday, March 18, at Veterans’ Memorial Park, 7800 S. 1985 West.
From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., there will be music, entertainment, camouflage face-painting for children, a rock climbing wall and more. There is no charge for admission.

I am not necessarily opposed to an event whereby citizens want to honor soldiers for their work, depending on the “work” such as disaster relief. I am opposed to honoring soldiers for the work in illegal wars and wars of agression and I am also opposed to glorifying the military with our children (or anyone else for that matter) by holding activities such as “camouflage face-painting”.

Is the concept of camouflage also going to be explained to the children? Will it be explained to them about the original concept verses camouflage in modern warfare as is explained in How Military Camouflage Works?
Will the concepts of concealment and deception in war via the use of camouflage be explained to children?

I am highlighting the camouflage concept of this event to point out that war is being glorified, not soldiers, even though events like this are framed as the latter. War should not be glorified, no matter what the justification in peoples’ minds. War is ugly and devastating. To celebrate war is to celebrate violence.

Utah’s legislative session passed a hate crimes and anti-bullying law this year. I think it sends mixed messages to our children to educate them on character in these areas while at the same time glorifying violence in the form of war.

Feature on Local Peace Activist in Today’s Local News

Today’s Deseret News has an article on Deb Sawyer, a local peace activist in Salt Lake.

Deb is the director for The Gandhi Alliance for Peace, which has the mission of bringing the teachings of Gandhi to schools and providing assistance to citizens in countries ravaged by war and disaster. Projects of the Gandhi Alliance for Peace include Landmines (through its Adop-A-Minefield Program–providing support to remove landmines in Afghanistan) and Tsunami Relief.

“Our kids aren’t being taught non-violence,” she says. “Their images of bravery are of people standing up to violence with more violence. We want to teach them that there’s another way.”
Currently, Deb and her friends are raising funds to help villagers in Afghanistan, a country littered with millions of land mines and unexploded ordnance. Through the “Adopt-a-Minefield” program, land is being cleared so war refugees can find a safe place to resettle.

Deb has provided speeches and stories at local peace rallies in the past:
March 15, 2003
September 11, 2003

Every year the The Gandhi Alliance for Peace holds “Night of a Thousand Dinners” to raise money for its Adopt-A-Minefield Program. My vocal students from school are always invited by Deb to perform at this event, which is enjoyed by many and a great experience for my students.

Deb Sawyer is truly a model for peace activists in our community. I have always admired her and was happy today to see her and the work she is doing highlighted in a major Utah newspaper.

Free the Four

Demracy Now had a segment on its show today on how there is No Word on the Fate of Four Kidnapped Christian Peace Activists as the Deadline From Captors to Kill Them Passes in Iraq.

More than 35,000 people have signed an online petition urging their release and support from Muslim activists has been especially significant.

Tom Fox, a Virginia Green Party Member is one of the four abducted.