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Antiwar Protesters Switch Focus to Iraq Occupation
Reuters via Lycos.com ^ | 04/12/2003 | Christian Oliver

Posted on 04/12/2003 10:03:19 AM PDT by GeneD

LONDON (Reuters) - Thousands of peace campaigners poured onto the streets of Europe and elsewhere on Saturday switching their focus from preventing war on Iraq to protesting against the continuing U.S. and British military presence.

Although U.S. and British officials say the military operation is drawing to an end after the fall of President Saddam Hussein's government, activists said their concerns were as grave as ever.

"It is good Saddam has gone but we cannot forget this war is illegal and without the sanction of the United Nations. It is setting a very dangerous precedent of pre-emption," Pakistani politician and former international cricketer Imran Khan told Reuters as he joined a mass rally in London's Hyde Park.

"No country should have the right to be judge, jury and executioner. That is the reason the U.N. was set up -- to protect the weak from the strong. But this war sets a precedent where might is right and undermines the U.N.."

Organizers estimated 100,000 people marched through the city center, waving banners saying "No Occupation of Iraq" and chanting "Bush, Blair, CIA, how many kids have you killed today?." Police put the numbers at closer to 20,000.

In the Italian capital Rome, a march originally organized to call for an end to the fighting changed its slogan to "No to an infinite and global war."

"This war is far from over and anyway it will have terrible effects on the Middle East and maybe on the whole world," university professor Umberto Allegretti who joined the protest.

TV footage showed a giant rainbow banner, about 0.5km long (500 yards), being pulled around the Circus Maximus where Romans used to race chariots.

"STOP THE OCCUPATION"

As the military campaign in Iraq enters its final stages, Washington is preparing to install an interim U.S.-led administration to oversee reconstruction.

Maha Alkatib, an Iraqi woman living in Britain, said it was vital the Iraqi people be allowed to take responsibility for forming their own government.

"It is difficult to comprehend a democratic government appointing a government for another state," she said.

In Paris, about 11,000 people marched through the streets demanding an immediate cease-fire in Iraq and the withdrawal of U.S. and British troops.

Demonstrators, led by several prominent French Communist politicians, carried banners reading "Stop the occupation in Iraq" and "Yes to a democratic and independent Iraq."

In Berlin, about 12,000 protesters marched past the headquarters of the opposition CDU conservatives, who have backed the U.S.-led campaign, shouting "peace not occupation."

About 200 Kurds also gathered in the city to celebrated the toppling of Saddam.

In Dhaka, Bangladesh, tens of thousands burned effigies of President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair while in Calcutta, about 15,000 leftist demonstrators formed a human chain around the U.S. and British consulates, shouting "Iraq will become another Vietnam for America."

Dozens of hardline students protested noisily in front of the British Embassy in Tehran, shouting "Down with Bush," "Down with England."

Although the turn-out in London was far below the roughly million anti-war protesters who marched through the capital in February, organizers said numbers exceeded their expectations.

"It shows there are still plenty of people still horrified by this illegal war," said Andrew Burgin from the Stop the War Coalition, which organized the event along with the Muslim Association of Britain.

"They have not found any weapons of mass destruction. It is an illegal occupation in terms of the international community and it has been an illegal war," he said.

Washington launched the war three weeks ago to destroy Iraq's alleged banned weapons, but has not found any so far.

Burgin said there was a fear that Iraq was only the beginning in a series of wars planned by the United States, and possibly Britain.

"Iraq now, but will it be Syria and Iran tomorrow?" he said.

Most of Saturday's protests were peaceful and there were few arrests.

-- additional reporting by Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Tehran, Dhaka, Calcutta.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; Political Humor/Cartoons; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: antiwar; imrankhan; iraq

1 posted on 04/12/2003 10:03:19 AM PDT by GeneD
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To: GeneD
So what's the turnout in DC? I'm betting it's pretty small...
2 posted on 04/12/2003 10:05:19 AM PDT by general_re (You're just jealous because the voices are talking to me....)
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To: GeneD
They were suppose to have a big anti war protest here in SF today. But it is really raining in the bay area. My guess is there will be a very small turn out. Could not happen to nicer people.
4 posted on 04/12/2003 10:12:58 AM PDT by Uncle Hal
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To: GeneD
Having succeeded in getting everything about the pre-war and war wrong, they will not proceed to getting everything about the post war wrong. As Emerson said, "Foolish consistancy is the hobgoblin of little minds".
5 posted on 04/12/2003 10:34:40 AM PDT by stop_fascism
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To: stop_fascism
OOPs - I meant "now proceed"
6 posted on 04/12/2003 10:36:37 AM PDT by stop_fascism
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To: GeneD
It is setting a very dangerous precedent of pre-emption,"

Yes, very dangerous, for the scum of the Earth that is.

7 posted on 04/12/2003 10:36:43 AM PDT by StriperSniper (Frogs are for gigging)
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To: GeneD
What's so interesting is the anti-war protestors have changed their tune due to the ebbing of protesting sentiment, no doubt? Since they didn't achieve their goal and have changed the chant to keep the movement going, my question who is behind these groups? There must be an organized force to provide leadership to these groups. Who or what is it?
8 posted on 04/12/2003 10:45:36 AM PDT by lilylangtree
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To: GeneD
Demonstrators, led by several prominent French Communist politicians, carried banners reading "Stop the occupation in Iraq" and "Yes to a democratic and independent Iraq."

Let's see, they were against the war, but they favor a democratic and independent Iraq....what morons.

9 posted on 04/12/2003 10:51:01 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: lilylangtree
The Marxists, I'm pretty sure. Apparently the 'useful idiots' have been given new marching orders (right after the Russkie/Frenchie/Kraut meeting!)
10 posted on 04/12/2003 10:51:41 AM PDT by expatpat
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To: GeneD
Go home you wankers!
11 posted on 04/12/2003 11:59:28 AM PDT by 11th Earl of Mar
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To: GeneD
"The first war plan has failed because of Iraqi American public resistance. Now they are trying to write another war plan," Arnett said. "Clearly, the American left-wing anti-American dmonstration war planners misjudged the determination of the Iraqi forces American public."
12 posted on 04/12/2003 3:24:06 PM PDT by Maceman
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