Report on the March 21 Protest in D.C.

[from the ANSWER Coalition]A "throng of war protesters swelled Saturday as they marched across the Memorial Bridge." (AP) The protesters marched on the Pentagon and what followed was a dramatic direct action at Boeing, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics and KBR, corporations that demonstrators labeled "merchants of death." The predominantly young crowd continued to grow as … Continue reading Report on the March 21 Protest in D.C.

Report on the March 21 Protest in San Francisco

[by Jeff Mackler]In the first Obama-era antiwar march and rally some 3,500 antiwar activists gathered in San Francisco's Justin Herman Plaza and proceeded up Market Street for a one-mile march to the Civic Center for a 1:00 pm mass rally.The spirited and significantly youthful march and rally included modest but impressive contingents of Palestinian youth, … Continue reading Report on the March 21 Protest in San Francisco

Report on the March 21 Protest in Minneapolis

[by Mary Jane Smetanka, Minneapolis Star Tribune]Marking the sixth anniversary of the start of the U.S. war with Iraq, about 350 sign-waving protesters marched 2 miles through St. Paul to the State Capitol on Saturday to demand that American troops withdraw immediately.It was a smaller group than in past years. Kristin Dooley of Minneapolis, a … Continue reading Report on the March 21 Protest in Minneapolis

Important Gains Registered at the National Antiwar Assembly

More than 400 antiwar activists from 26 states registered at and attended the June 28-29 antiwar conference sponsored by the National Assembly to End the Iraq War and Occupation. Scores of others participated in the conference’s mass Saturday evening rally.The Cleveland, Ohio, gathering represented an important advance for the U.S. antiwar movement. It was the … Continue reading Important Gains Registered at the National Antiwar Assembly

American Federation of Teachers Passes Antiwar Resolutions

[by Andy Griggs]At the American Federation of Teachers’ Convention, which ended on July 14, two major anti-war resolutions were passed by the body.The AFT Peace and Justice Caucus, and members of the U.S. Labor Against War steering committee were instrumental in getting the two resolutions (both initially written by the Professional Staff Congress, City University … Continue reading American Federation of Teachers Passes Antiwar Resolutions

Open Letter to the U.S. Antiwar Movement

The following “Open letter to the U.S. Antiwar Movement” was adopted by the National Assembly to End the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars and Occupations on July13, 2008. We urge antiwar organizations around the country to endorse the letter. Please send notice of endorsements to natassembly@aol.comOpen Letter to the U.S. Antiwar MovementDear Sisters and Brothers:In the … Continue reading Open Letter to the U.S. Antiwar Movement

Reports & Photos From the National Assembly

On the weekend of June 28-29 over 400 anti-war activists from across the country gathered for an open conference of the movement called by the National Assembly to End the Iraq War & Occupation. To read an evaluation of the conference issued by Jerry Gordon, Marilyn Levin and Jeff Mackler check out this web address:http://www.socialistaction.org/nationalassembly3.htmToContinue reading Reports & Photos From the National Assembly

The U.S. Occupation of Iraq is Sinking in a Sea of Hatred

[by Gerry Foley] At a time when the bills for Bush's adventure in Iraq are being totaled up, the failed offensive of the U.S. client government at the end of March and the beginning of April against the Shiite militias identified with the Islamic radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr have introvertibly demonstrated that the U.S. taxpayers’ … Continue reading The U.S. Occupation of Iraq is Sinking in a Sea of Hatred