Antiwar Protests around the United States Coincide with Fourth Anniversary of the US Invasion of Iraq

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Around the country and the world, hundreds of antiwar protests took place to mark the fourth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. These included nationwide convergences in New York City and Washington DC called by United for Peace and Justice and International ANSWER, the two major antiwar coalitions. MoveOn, a liberal advocacy group, also held a series of nationwide vigils around the country remembering the US soldiers killed in Iraq. However, the protests by these large nationwide groups were largely stale and predictable, following paths and tactics that have already been tried by the antiwar movement to no success.

In order to advance the debate about how to end the war in Grand Rapids and around the country, Media Mouse has chosen to highlight the following antiwar protests and direct actions as examples of inspired antiwar organizing that takes risks and tries new approaches:

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