Anti-war Protests
Tags: PHOTOGRAPHS; DEMONSTRATIONS; IRAQ War, 2003-2011; COLLECTIVE behavior
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- Americans Speak Out. // Scholastic News -- Edition 4;4/11/2003, Vol. 65 Issue 22, p2
Reports on the demonstrations for and against the war in Iraq in the U.S., as of April 11, 2003. Views of some U.S. citizens on protesters; Argument of the protesters; Information on the right of the people of the U.S. to express their feelings publicly.
- CONVERSATIONS WITH NICOLE. Murray-Ramirez, Nicole // Gay & Lesbian Times;3/27/2003, Issue 796, p59
Reports on various developments of interest to the gay community in the United States as of March 27, 2003. Display of the American flag in support of the American troops in Iraq; Attendance to a pro-war rally.
- Acting in concert. // New Internationalist;Aug2003, Issue 359, p28
Focuses on the protest of the New Yorker students against the U.S.-led attack in Iraq. Details on the theme of the anti-war campaign initiated by various organizations; Selection of various Web sites; Number of protesters.
- PRO-PEACE RALLY. Coffee, Emily Rose // New Moon;Nov/Dec2004, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p28
Presents an article on participating in a peace march to commemorate the anniversary of the 2003 Iraq War.
- On the Line. // Progressive;Apr2007, Vol. 71 Issue 4, p16
Several photographs are presented depicting demonstrations by activists in the U.S. demanding that the funding of the Iraq war should be stopped, and a protest against the proposed expansion of an American military base in Italy.
- Hussein -- and who's insane. // Budapest Business Journal;3/24/2003, Vol. 11 Issue 15, p10
Comments on demonstrations held in Paris, France regarding the U.S.-led war against Iraq. Demonstrators' destruction of McDonald's restaurants in Paris, claiming that the company is a symbol of American global power.
- Are War Protests Falling on Deaf Ears? Harris, Hamil // New Crisis (15591603);Mar/Apr2003, Vol. 110 Issue 2, p6
Focuses on protests against the 2003 Iraqi war. Sentiments against the U.S.; Reaction of the U.S. government to the protests.
- Demonstrations Mark Second Anniversary of Invasion of Iraq. Powell, Sara // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs;May/Jun2005, Vol. 24 Issue 4, p70
The article reports that demonstrators in more than 700 cities throughout the U.S. took to the streets on March 19, 2005 to mark the second anniversary of the "shock and awe" bombing which inaugurated the U.S.-led war on Iraq. Tens of thousands protested in both Los Angeles and San Francisco in...
- Namir Noor-Eldeen. Shaw, Michael // BAGnewsNotes;4/9/2010, p3
A photograph depicting the distructive effect of a rocket attack in Baghdad, Iraq in October 2004 is presented.


