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ANTI WAR DEMONSTRATIONS AROUND THE GLOBE



Photos from L to R: Baghdad, Occupied Iraq, March 20, 2004. Barcelona, Spain, March 20, 2004. #3. Thousands of anti-war protesters march up Sixth Avenue in New York, March 20, 2004. Anti-war protests are taking place in many cities around the world on the anniversary of U.S.-led war in Iraq. REUTERS/Chip East

Photo: Right, above. 2000+ Iraq war protesters in downtown Denver on Saturday, March 20, 2004, included Vietnam veteran Charles Ellison, center, who placed a flower at the Tomb of the Unknown at 19th and California streets. Photo: Post / Hyoung Chang. Photo, left, below: Marchers line up outside the north gate of Dover Air Force Base, Sunday, March 14, 2004, in Dover, Del. Marchers gathered to honor those killed and wounded in Iraq. The group planned to form a funeral procession to Baltimore on Sunday night, then march from Walter Reed Hospital in Washington to the White House on Monday

Photo,
second from left:
Anti-globalisation activists stage a huge march through the streets of Bombay
at the end of the 2004 World Social Forum (January 21, 2004). Punching their
fists in the air, the screaming protesters vented their fury against the war
in Iraq with slogans such as "No war, George Bush terrorist" and placards
saying "US/UK troops out of Iraq now" and "Bush, Blair Butchers". (AFP/Sebastian
D'Souza
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