International War Protest Updates
Bump and Update:
More than six million protested today around the world. Pure People Power. It began in New Zealand and Australia.
Update on World protests today here, with link to pictures world-wide.
By noon, the headlines reported Two Million Gather Across the Globe::From Canberra to Sofia, from Cape Town to Karachi, they took to the streets to pillory Bush as a bloodthirsty warmonger. In the biggest demonstrations of 'people power' since the Vietnam War, they poured scorn on Bush's hawkish stance. "This war is solely about oil. George Bush has never given a damn about human rights," London mayor Ken Livingstone told reporters at a giant rally in London.London anti-war march: 750,000 to 1.5 million turn out. Here is a Hyde Park photo and here is more on the London protest.
In Paris, police said "100,000 demonstrators marched the three miles from the capital's Place Denfert-Rochereau to the Place de la Bastille, filling the broad Boulevard Saint Michel, which passes the French Senate, and spilling into the surrounding streets."
From The French Say No to War: "With more than 80% of people in France supporting President Jacques Chirac's anti-war stance, this is a huge vote of support for the French president."
Great photos from London, Amsterdam and Australia.
Spain: 2 million. Barcelona city officials estimated a turnout of 1.3 million people -- nearly equalling the entire city's population of 1.5 million -- in the largest demonstration in the city's history. Here's a photo.
In New York, New York City's police commissioner, Raymond W. Kelly, put the crowd at about 100,000, while the organizers said 400,000 people attended.Although yesterday's demonstration against war was speckled with professional peace activists, leftist doctrinaires and a kaleidoscopic array of malcontents advocating the end of capitalism, imperialism, sexism and taxation, a great many of those who converged on the East Side of Manhattan were the unaligned and the unaffiliated. Housewives, accountants, aging hippies and high school students, many of them first-time protesters, all of them moved by the prospect of war, surged up Second Avenue or stood wordlessly on First Avenue as those around them chanted "No blood for oil."
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