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Historic Antiwar Demonstration

By Jack A. Smith

One of the most extraordinary antiwar manifestations in the long history
of peace activism in the United States took place in Washington April 20
when up to 100,000 people participated in different gatherings and then
joined for a unified march to a concluding rally in front of the
Capitol. The police estimated at least 75,000 demonstrators were in the
streets. The numbers alone were not historic, though the crowd was huge
by any standard. But three other factors contributed toward the
uniqueness of this action:

HotSauce! writes "Today's events in DC include:

Monday 22 April 2002

7-9am, Colombia Mobilization March (Unpermitted) & NonViolent Direct
Action in Solidarity with the People of Colombia -- To Close the School
of the Americas -- To End Military Aid -- And To Promote a Just Economic
Policy -- Gather at Washington Monument (Blue/Orange Line Smithsonian
Metro); March to Capitol Hill; Actions around the Capitol in the
Congressional District. We are calling activists to come prepared to
do Autonomous Affinity Group Actions -- Die-Ins, Sit-Ins, & Blockades --
starting at 7am at the Washington Monument in Solidarity with the
people of Colombia. (Affinity Groups are encouraged to come to the
Spokes Council & Action Location Briefing at 8pm on Sunday Night at
the Church of the Brethren, 337 N. Carolina Avenue, SE (Capitol South
Metro)). Our goals are to end US support for the war in Colombia on
all fronts: military, economic & ecological, & to close the SOA. In
working towards these goals, we will act with full respect for our
Colombian sisters & brothers, both living & dead. In this spirit our
actions will be in accordance with the nonviolence guidelines of the
Colombia Mobilization. To view these guidelines, go to
http://www.colombiamobilization.org/article.php?id =1

For more information, SOA Watch email:
soaw

Website: http://www.colombiamobilization.org/calendar.php?a rea=1

9am-Noon, United We March (in collaboration with the Colombia
Mobilization) Lobby Training, Church of the Brethren Sanctuary, 337
North Carolina Avenue, SE (Between 3rd & 4th Streets, SE - Blue/Orange
Line to Capitol South Metro).

Website: http://www.unitedwemarch.org/article.php?id=59

3:30pm, Stop US Tax-funded Aid to Israel Now! (SUSTAIN) Press
Conference outside of AIPAC at Washington Hilton; Creative Actions
around Washington Hilton, 4:30pm; Begin gathering around Washington
Hilton at 6:30pm for Rally/Picket during Sharon's address at 7:30pm

Website: http://www.sustaincampaign.org/

5:30pm, A22 Collective Anti-Capitalist Actions Against Sharon & Racism,
Washington Hilton, 1919 Connecticut Avenue in Adams Morgan.
Anti-Capitalist Bloc in solidarity with others against Sharon & Racism
will be forming a Bloc at the protests at the AIPAC conference where
Ariel Sharon will be speaking. We are asking people to dress in black
as an expression of defiance and mourning and to use all black banners
with white lettering and if you need to mask up use a khafiyah (arab
headress). Some black coffins would also be good. We are asking
individuals not to engage in militant tactics during the A20 march upon
request of other organizing groups, this is more of a concern than a
block of such tactics. There will be three types of actions people can
participate in at the Hilton on April 22nd. The only public action we
are revealing at this time is a cross between a Green type of action
and a Yellow action this action will involve symbolic low-risk of
arrest civil disobedience or direct action, there will be other direct
actions beside the call to Mass Action. Types of Actions: Green
(permitted protest pit near Hilton); Yellow (non-violent civil
disobedience, more than symbolic civil disobedience, near or around the
Hilton); Red (confrontational tactics, more than symbolic or yellow
types of civil disobedience.) Yellow and Red actions should not occur
near or around the Green zone (South of T St on the West Side of
Connecticut Ave). Red actions should not interfere or jeapordize
yellow actions. All to be worked out at the spokes council. We are
not planning any Red types of actions we encourage Red types of
Affinity Groups to attend the Spokes Council to work out what Yellow
types of Action are planning to avoid any unecessary conflicts. We
will have several scenarios for discussion at the Spokes Council, we
will also be taking new scenario proposals & getting updates as
information on police tactics become more available. Post reports
about completed actions to DC IMC.

Website: http://dc.indymedia.org Mention that
you are an anti-capitalist direct action affinity group. FMI, A22
Liason 202-390-6949,

Email: druidarab

or Website: http://www.mashriq.org/a22

from a infos


A20-22: Communique for Anti-Capitalists and Others Attending
the anti-Racist and War Protests in Washington, DC April 20th-22nd.
by A22 Collective

Contact A22 Liason at website: a22

BACKGROUND

Amid the reports of mass graves and massive human rights violations
in the latest attempt of the IDF to re-occupy Palestinian areas
we note that the underlying problem is not ethnic or religious
strife, nor Israel's right to defense, rather it is the inherent
racism of the elites in American Society and Israelis society
that are comprised of the Capitalist class. We are all familiar
with the victims of this system. Palestine is just the latest
example of it. We see the same thing in Columbia as well.

Anonymous Comrade writes "
A22 Collective




In support of the CISPP and Free Palestine Alliance calls for protests on April 22nd in DC, the A22 Collective is organizing an Anti-Capitalist voice at the protests against Ariel Sharon, war criminal and his backers U.S. business interests.

FDP food working group writes "Are you coming to Festival del Pueblo May 1st-5th in Boston? If you’re coming and want to help, here’s a fun activity: liberate food!! The Festival del Pueblo food working group needs your help to feed the many participants coming to the festival, what better way to get involved then by using your local monstrous food chain to help feed activists, community members, performers, your mom and everyone else who is coming to Boston for the May Day event of the century! Here’s what we need:

---veggie burgers, veggie dogs and other veggie "meat"
–--canned vegetables
--avacado
---plastic (or paper) utensils and plates
---Cumin (lots of it)
---condiments; ketchup, mustard, relish, soy sauce…
---sour cream (please use care when getting this

All food can be brought to the Welcoming Center, which is the Lucy Parsons Center, 549 Columbus Ave. Please bring all food by May 3rd. Any questions? Email freefoodforall@hotmail.com for more info. So come with what you can and prove that we don't need to be fed, we can feed each other!"

The ProLibertad Freedom Campaign sends this update out in hopes that folks will come today at 4:30pm to express solidarity with the people of Vieques!! We also want to call to attention of the recent arrests of five Puerto Rican Women who enganged in Civil disobedience this morning!!

The ProLibertad Freedom Campaign

ProLibertad@Hotmail.com

www.ProLibertad.org

Bronx 718-601-4751

Manhattan 212-927-9065

New Jersey 201-435-3244

Today FIVE PUERTO RICAN WOMEN were arrested for engaging in civil disobedience on the island of Vieques. All five women were members of the Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP). There names are:


Excerpt from March 2002 issue of Barricada, Agitational Monthly of the
NorthEastern Federation of Anarcho-Communists.


The following is our response to issues raised by the "Open Letter to Those
Involved in the Black Bloc", printed in Volume 2, issue #12 of Willful
Disobedience, as well as to a lot of criticisms and issues that arose on the
Infoshop.org newswire discussion around this letter. The response is not as
complete, or necessarily well structured, as we would have hoped, due to
time constraints, but we do feel that it goes a long way towards correcting
some of the misconceptions around our idea of what black blocs should be,
what purposes they serve, when they are of use, how they should be
organized, etc.

Angels of Public Interest Will Descend Upon the FCC

Friday, March 22; 3:00-6:00 PM

445 12th Street NW; Washington, DC

Hark Ye, Friend!

Angels of Public Interest shall descend upon Washington, DC three hours past noon on the 22nd day of March in the vicinity of the Federal Communications Commission at 445 12th Street NW. The Angels shall resolutely teacheth those who command power within the FCC that Media and Communications Technology Should Forever Serve People Over Profits.

We encourage all Angels such as yourself to come to the gathering dressed in your best Angel garb -- halo, wings, glitter, the whole nine yards.

If your halo and wings are still at the dry cleaner, perhaps you could at least keep with the Angel color-scheme by wearing a solid white or black shirt. Still, an Angel's presence and attitude are always more important than his or her duds, so if you can't dress up, don't worry about it. This is your time to shine!

Street Revolt in San Cristobal, Chiapas, Mexico, March 7, 2002

Large crowds repel police, set police vehicles on fire, and loot supermarket and big shops. A carnival atmosphere prevails as crowds control the streets for over 3 hours. Later police enter area, fire tear gas and make a reported 50 arrests.The conflict occurred in the area around the public market, a poor area
where many indigenous people live and work, and followed a police operation against sellers of pirated merchandise.

Immigrant Round-Up by Carabinieri in Parma, Italy
From: Coordinamento Antirazzista della FAI fat

On the evening of Thursday 7th March in Parma, the police, dressed for war, carried out a round-up of immigrants and a series of searches both of migrants and of 5 members of the town's Comitato Antirazzista (Anti- Racist Committee). We wish to express our total solidarity with these migrants and our comrades in the Anti-Racist Committee, who are victims
of the racist policies of the government.

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