Hundreds Of Anti-War Protesters Being Arrested Across The US

Posted on Thursday, March 20 at 12:23 by Sgt_ShockNAwe

March 20th, 2008 4:48 am
Over 200 arrested in U.S. antiwar protests

By Andy Sullivan / Reuters

WASHINGTON - More than 200 people were arrested across the United States on Wednesday as protesters marking the fifth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq obstructed downtown traffic and tried to block access to government offices.

There were 32 arrests in Washington after demonstrators attempted to block entrances to the Internal Revenue Service, while 30 others were arrested outside a congressional office building, police said.

Protesters had hoped to shut down the IRS, the U.S. tax collection agency, to highlight the cost of the war. Police cleared the building's entrances within an hour.

In San Francisco, long a centre of anti-Iraq war sentiment, police arrested more than 100 people who protested through the day along Market Street in the central business district, a spokesman said.

Sgt. Steve Maninna said officers had arrested 143 people on charges including trespassing, resisting arrest and obstructing traffic.

Four women were also detained for hanging a large banner off the city's famous Golden Gate Bridge and then released, said bridge spokeswoman Mary Currie.

On Washington's National Mall, about 100 protesters carried signs that read: "The Endlessness Justifies the Meaninglessness" and waved upside-down U.S. flags, a traditional sign of distress.

 

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  1. Thu Mar 20, 2008 2:49 am
    The people, united, will never be defeated!

  2. Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:00 am
    The people, united, will never be defeated!



    The optimum word being "united"

  3. Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:50 am
    This century is much kinder and gentler---I can fondly remember when we just shot them.

  4. by avatar dawadd
    Thu Apr 24, 2008 8:55 am
    And this comes as a surprise?Its only going to get worse.

  5. Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:27 pm
    Police state anyone? In a democracy, US as well as Canada, we're supposed to have the right to assemble to protest. Looks like the ACLU is going to have its hands full for a while.



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