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Protesters Plead to Bush Give Peace a Chance


ReligionNewsBlog.com • Saturday February 15, 2003

Reuters, Feb. 17, 2003
http://story.news.yahoo.com/
By Paul Majendie

In the biggest demonstration of “People Power” since the Vietnam War, peace campaigners from Antarctica to Iceland poured scorn on President Bush’s hawkish stance.

“I look at Bush but see Hitler,” proclaimed the banner of a Bulgarian protester in Sofia.

“The whole world is against this war. Only one person wants it,” said Muslim teenager Bilqees Gamieldien as she protested in the South African city of Cape Town.

“What the United States is doing now is wrong. We are on the brink of World War Three,” said Japanese housewife Mariko Ayama at a Tokyo rally.

One Russian protester’s banner in Moscow showed a photograph of the U.S. president with the words: “Butcher: Get out of other people’s lands.”

Massive rallies were staged around the globe, with more than 600 cities and towns pledging to join in.

The protesters received a boost on Friday when U.N chief weapons inspector Hans Blix told the United Nations he held out hope arms inspections in Iraq were working.

And the rallies offered a boost to Iraq’s own cause.

Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tareq Aziz, in the Italian city of Assisi to pray at the tomb of St. Francis, said: “The people of Iraq want peace and millions of people around the world are demonstrating for peace, so let us all work for peace and resist the war.”

“This is a day all good women and men in the world will show the protest against the war of George W. Bush,” he told Reuters. “Our hearts are with them.”

In Australia, about 16,000 activists gathered in the capital Canberra a day after about 150,000 protested in the southern city of Melbourne in what was Australia’s largest protest since the anti-Vietnam War marches of 30 years ago.

In nuclear-free New Zealand, several thousand people marched through the center of the nation’s main city Auckland, while a plane trailed a giant banner reading “No war, peace now.”

“STOP THE WAR!”

More than 2,000 South Koreans gathered in the capital Seoul, shouting “Bush, terrorist!” and “Stop the war!.”

In mainly Muslim Malaysia, about 500 protesters protested outside the U.S. embassy in Kuala Lumpur. Protesters waved placards reading “Drop Bush not bombs,” “No war for oil” and depicting Bush with yellowing missiles for teeth.

Pakistani protesters carried white flags and placards that read “No to war, yes to peace” and “Bush and Blair are terrorists.”

In Europe, the same message echoed across the continent.

In the French city of Toulouse, marchers walked in the cold winter sunshine under banners reading: “No blood in the oil,” and “No to war for petrol.”

In Croatia, several hundred masked protesters burned the American flag in front of the U.S. embassy in Zagreb.

In Moscow, about 400 people, hoisting aloft anti-war banners and chanting “No to war in Iraq,” marched from Russia’s Foreign Ministry building to the U.S. embassy in a communist-led protest at U.S. policy on Iraq.

In London, thousands of protesters streamed into the capital for a march expected to attract up to 500,000 people in the biggest peace rally in British political history.

German police expect more than 100,000 people to attend a rally in the center of Berlin.

“We haven’t seen anything comparable in Germany since the 1980s,” organizer Malte Kreutzfeldt said. “And it will be the first global demonstration of such a scale,” he added.

In Italy, tens of thousands of people, from dreadlocked teenagers to graying pensioners gathered in Rome for a peace march expected to draw more than one million people.

But the voice of protest was muted in the Middle East.

Protests planned in Cairo were limited by a huge security presence. Security was visibly beefed up in central Cairo, notably around the U.S. and British embassies.

Apart from some peaceful demonstrations in Bahrain and Yemen recently, there have been virtually no anti-war protests in the conservative Gulf Arab region, where protesters need official permission to take to the streets.

That prompted the United Arab Emirates al-Bayan newspaper to comment: “Today, the people of the world and more than one million Europeans demonstrate against an attack on Iraq while the Arab people and their leaders are in a deep coma.”

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