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      <title>The West Coast is burning, and capitalism is to blame</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Enter a descriptive sentence about the photo here.&#xA;&#xA;Freedom Road Socialist Organization stands with working people on the West Coast who are threatened by the massive wildfires that have taken scores of lives. Dozens more are missing and feared dead and thousands of homes were destroyed. We encourage FRSO members in California, Oregon and Washington to assist in whatever way possible in efforts that ensure the safety of your neighbors and contribute to pro-people recovery efforts. It is important to combat the fear mongering around the fires that is happening in the service of a cynical right-wing political agenda.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;There is nothing natural about the disaster that is engulfing the West Coast, it is the product of climate change, which in turn has been created by capitalism. A decade of hotter and drier summers, lower levels of winter precipitation and rapid spring melt outs has created fuel for the fires. Large, extremely hot fires are in turn reshaping the ecosystems that they ravage. In some areas even jack pine seeds, which normally thrive on fire, are being killed by the intensity of the infernos. In some places, what was once a forest is being replaced by grassland. That means that the trees that are so necessary to clean carbon dioxide from the air will not be coming back, leaving more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere to fuel warming.&#xA;&#xA;Big business, in particular the fossil fuel industry, have economic interest in blunting measures that would slow or roll back climate change. Capitalism rewards a greedy few and encourages short-term thinking in order to maximize profits today. The result is a world that is growing hotter, has more extreme weather events, and is posing an existential threat to life as we know it and possibly even to humanity.&#xA;&#xA;In the White House, the main political representative of monopoly capitalism is steadfast in his opposition to science, and blabbers about “raking the forest.” That kind of ridiculous commentary and denial of science is not funny when whole towns are being burned to the ground.&#xA;&#xA;Every progressive person should support government assistance to help the people of the West Coast battle this disaster and rebuild their lives. The wealthy that run this country have plenty of money; they can be taxed and made to pay for this crisis.&#xA;&#xA;Our movements need to insist that the government needs to get serious about addressing climate change. Trump has no intention of doing that and that is one of the many reasons he needs to go. That said, we will need to stay in the streets no matter who is elected to force a serious battle against climate change.&#xA;&#xA;Capitalism is a failed system. It is destroying our planet for the profits of a few. There is no hope to stop climate change in the context of the chaotic market-driven forces of capitalism. The sooner the powerful and privileged are overthrown, and socialism – a system where everything is done to improve people’s lives - replaces it, the better it will be.&#xA;&#xA;#WestCoast #Editorials #PeoplesStruggles #Capitalism #EnvironmentalJustice #Washington #California #Oregon #WildFires&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Freedom Road Socialist Organization stands with working people on the West Coast who are threatened by the massive wildfires that have taken scores of lives. Dozens more are missing and feared dead and thousands of homes were destroyed. We encourage FRSO members in California, Oregon and Washington to assist in whatever way possible in efforts that ensure the safety of your neighbors and contribute to pro-people recovery efforts. It is important to combat the fear mongering around the fires that is happening in the service of a cynical right-wing political agenda.</p>



<p>There is nothing natural about the disaster that is engulfing the West Coast, it is the product of climate change, which in turn has been created by capitalism. A decade of hotter and drier summers, lower levels of winter precipitation and rapid spring melt outs has created fuel for the fires. Large, extremely hot fires are in turn reshaping the ecosystems that they ravage. In some areas even jack pine seeds, which normally thrive on fire, are being killed by the intensity of the infernos. In some places, what was once a forest is being replaced by grassland. That means that the trees that are so necessary to clean carbon dioxide from the air will not be coming back, leaving more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere to fuel warming.</p>

<p>Big business, in particular the fossil fuel industry, have economic interest in blunting measures that would slow or roll back climate change. Capitalism rewards a greedy few and encourages short-term thinking in order to maximize profits today. The result is a world that is growing hotter, has more extreme weather events, and is posing an existential threat to life as we know it and possibly even to humanity.</p>

<p>In the White House, the main political representative of monopoly capitalism is steadfast in his opposition to science, and blabbers about “raking the forest.” That kind of ridiculous commentary and denial of science is not funny when whole towns are being burned to the ground.</p>

<p>Every progressive person should support government assistance to help the people of the West Coast battle this disaster and rebuild their lives. The wealthy that run this country have plenty of money; they can be taxed and made to pay for this crisis.</p>

<p>Our movements need to insist that the government needs to get serious about addressing climate change. Trump has no intention of doing that and that is one of the many reasons he needs to go. That said, we will need to stay in the streets no matter who is elected to force a serious battle against climate change.</p>

<p>Capitalism is a failed system. It is destroying our planet for the profits of a few. There is no hope to stop climate change in the context of the chaotic market-driven forces of capitalism. The sooner the powerful and privileged are overthrown, and socialism – a system where everything is done to improve people’s lives – replaces it, the better it will be.</p>

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      <title>Washington teacher walkouts continue</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Interview with a striking teacher&#xA;&#xA;Seattle teachers participated in a one-day walkout strike on May 19. Teachers on the eastern side of Washington state are participating today, May 21. While it is illegal for public school teachers to strike, hundreds of brave teachers, along with other school employees, will be walking off the job to demand that their schools be funded, and that budget cuts against them end now. Fight Back! interviewed Chuck Saari, a public school teacher in the city of Kennewick who is striking today.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Fight Back!: Why are you participating in the strike/walk-out?&#xA;&#xA;Chuck Saari: Washington ranks 47th in class size. A voter-approved initiative would reduce class sizes, but the state legislature has said they will not do it. This is violating the will of the people.&#xA;&#xA;The state supreme court has ruled in the McCleary decision that the state is not fully funding education, which is their paramount duty according to the state constitution.&#xA;&#xA;A voter approved COLA \[cost of living adjustment\] has been denied to teachers for the last six years. This was approved by 65% of voters.&#xA;&#xA;Newly added federal and state testing requires students to miss weeks of instruction. Republicans in the state legislature want to tie teachers’ evaluations to the test scores.&#xA;&#xA;The cost of health care increases yearly yet the state has not increased their allocation in years. Teachers do not have ‘Cadillac’ health care plans and the Republicans would like to replace the current health care system with a new one that requires startup costs and more state employees to manage.&#xA;&#xA;Around 50 school districts have walked out so far in the state.&#xA;&#xA;Fight Back!: How was it decided that you all would strike?&#xA;&#xA;Saari: We had a meeting of the local teachers union. 81% of teachers voted in favor of the one-day walkout.&#xA;&#xA;#SeattleWA #PeoplesStruggles #walkout #PublicSectorUnions #TeachersUnion #Washington #TeachersUnions&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Seattle teachers participated in a one-day walkout strike on May 19. Teachers on the eastern side of Washington state are participating today, May 21. While it is illegal for public school teachers to strike, hundreds of brave teachers, along with other school employees, will be walking off the job to demand that their schools be funded, and that budget cuts against them end now. <em>Fight Back!</em> interviewed Chuck Saari, a public school teacher in the city of Kennewick who is striking today.</p>



<p><em><strong>Fight Back!</strong></em>: Why are you participating in the strike/walk-out?</p>

<p><strong>Chuck Saari</strong>: Washington ranks 47th in class size. A voter-approved initiative would reduce class sizes, but the state legislature has said they will not do it. This is violating the will of the people.</p>

<p>The state supreme court has ruled in the McCleary decision that the state is not fully funding education, which is their paramount duty according to the state constitution.</p>

<p>A voter approved COLA [cost of living adjustment] has been denied to teachers for the last six years. This was approved by 65% of voters.</p>

<p>Newly added federal and state testing requires students to miss weeks of instruction. Republicans in the state legislature want to tie teachers’ evaluations to the test scores.</p>

<p>The cost of health care increases yearly yet the state has not increased their allocation in years. Teachers do not have ‘Cadillac’ health care plans and the Republicans would like to replace the current health care system with a new one that requires startup costs and more state employees to manage.</p>

<p>Around 50 school districts have walked out so far in the state.</p>

<p><em><strong>Fight Back!</strong></em>: How was it decided that you all would strike?</p>

<p><strong>Saari</strong>: We had a meeting of the local teachers union. 81% of teachers voted in favor of the one-day walkout.</p>

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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2015 00:22:11 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>China slams hacking charges, says U.S. “the biggest cyber bully”</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Washington, DC – In response to U.S. espionage charges claiming five officers of China’s People’s Liberation Army were carrying out cyber spying on U.S. corporations, in a May 21 article the New China News Agency (Xinhua) stated, “It is really amazing to see that the biggest cyber bully, which has virtually no credibility left in the cyber world, could still stand at the moral high ground to accuse others.”&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The article also stated, “The unfounded charge against Chinese officers amounts to the same hypocrisy as a bandit calling for justice.”&#xA;&#xA;Documents released by NSA whistle blower Edward Snowden revealed that agency has carried out extensive cyber operations against corporations based in the People’s Republic of China. On March 22, the New York Times reported that an NSA operation, going by the codename “Shotgiant,” involved hacking into the servers of Huawei – a large Chinese telecommunications company.&#xA;&#xA;Snowden’s revelations also show that NSA is building the capacity to monitor all internet traffic.&#xA;&#xA;#WashingtonDC #Washington #China #PeoplesLiberationArmy #EdwardSnowden #spying #espionage #Asia&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Washington, DC – In response to U.S. espionage charges claiming five officers of China’s People’s Liberation Army were carrying out cyber spying on U.S. corporations, in a May 21 article the New China News Agency (Xinhua) stated, “It is really amazing to see that the biggest cyber bully, which has virtually no credibility left in the cyber world, could still stand at the moral high ground to accuse others.”</p>



<p>The article also stated, “The unfounded charge against Chinese officers amounts to the same hypocrisy as a bandit calling for justice.”</p>

<p>Documents released by NSA whistle blower Edward Snowden revealed that agency has carried out extensive cyber operations against corporations based in the People’s Republic of China. On March 22, the <em>New York Times</em> reported that an NSA operation, going by the codename “Shotgiant,” involved hacking into the servers of Huawei – a large Chinese telecommunications company.</p>

<p>Snowden’s revelations also show that NSA is building the capacity to monitor all internet traffic.</p>

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      <title>Labor Party to meet, lay plans</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Enter a descriptive sentence about the photo here.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Washington, D.C. - &#34;On every major headline issue of the day, the Labor Party, at its very inception in 1996, had charted a pathway to protect workers&#39; interests. Now, more than ever before, workers of America should rededicate themselves to building their own movement.&#34; states Labor Party National Organizer, Tony Mazzocchi.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Mazzocchi made this statement as the Labor Party prepares for the Build the Future: Labor Party Convention and Conference, to be held July 25-28 in Washington D.C. The Labor Party seeks to build a strong political party that can eventually challenge the Democrats and Republicans. Using the strategy of waiting to field candidates until enough strength has been accumulated to win elections, they&#39;re building a worker&#39;s party around worker&#39;s issues.&#xA;&#xA;The massive resources of giant U.S. corporations have bought and paid for the Republican and Democratic parties. The Labor Party was founded on June 6, 1996, in Cleveland, Ohio as a step towards developing a real alternative for most everyone left out by this scheme.&#xA;&#xA;Raising the slogan &#34;The bosses have two parties, now we have one of our own,&#34; the Labor Party has been striving to set itself up to be a party that fights for the interests of workers. Founded and financed by some of the most progressive, forward-thinking unions in the United States, the Labor Party wants to be a voice for all workers, not just those in unions.&#xA;&#xA;The Labor Party supports a single-payer national health plan, called Just Healthcare. They have also spoken out against the so-called &#34;welfare reform&#34; of the two major parties, and favor an end corporate welfare. The Party has additional campaigns in progress around fair trade, and workplace rights. There are plans to launch a campaign for free higher education at the upcoming convention.&#xA;&#xA;For more information about the Labor Party or the Labor Party convention and conference go to www.thelaborparty.org&#xA;&#xA;#WashingtonDC #Washington #LaborParty #TonyMazzocchi #Elections&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Washington, D.C. – “On every major headline issue of the day, the Labor Party, at its very inception in 1996, had charted a pathway to protect workers&#39; interests. Now, more than ever before, workers of America should rededicate themselves to building their own movement.” states Labor Party National Organizer, Tony Mazzocchi.</p>



<p>Mazzocchi made this statement as the Labor Party prepares for the Build the Future: Labor Party Convention and Conference, to be held July 25-28 in Washington D.C. The Labor Party seeks to build a strong political party that can eventually challenge the Democrats and Republicans. Using the strategy of waiting to field candidates until enough strength has been accumulated to win elections, they&#39;re building a worker&#39;s party around worker&#39;s issues.</p>

<p>The massive resources of giant U.S. corporations have bought and paid for the Republican and Democratic parties. The Labor Party was founded on June 6, 1996, in Cleveland, Ohio as a step towards developing a real alternative for most everyone left out by this scheme.</p>

<p>Raising the slogan “The bosses have two parties, now we have one of our own,” the Labor Party has been striving to set itself up to be a party that fights for the interests of workers. Founded and financed by some of the most progressive, forward-thinking unions in the United States, the Labor Party wants to be a voice for all workers, not just those in unions.</p>

<p>The Labor Party supports a single-payer national health plan, called Just Healthcare. They have also spoken out against the so-called “welfare reform” of the two major parties, and favor an end corporate welfare. The Party has additional campaigns in progress around fair trade, and workplace rights. There are plans to launch a campaign for free higher education at the upcoming convention.</p>

<p>For more information about the Labor Party or the Labor Party convention and conference go to www.thelaborparty.org</p>

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      <title>Tens of Thousands Say No to War and No to Racism</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Crowd with signs at D.C anti-war march.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Washington, D.C. - Tens of thousands of people rallied here on Sept. 29, rejecting the Bush Administration&#39;s drive towards war, and the wave of violence against of Arab and Muslim peoples in the U.S.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;From a stage in Freedom Plaza, James Creedon, an emergency medical technician who rescued people at the World Trade Center, said, &#34;We don&#39;t want to see the death of innocent people, women, men, and children in a racist war. We need to stand up and say no. No war in our name!&#34;&#xA;&#xA;The demonstration was called by the newly formed coalition, International A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism). A massive protest took place in San Francisco the same day.&#xA;&#xA;This powerful outpouring of anti-war sentiment showed that many Americans do not support the U.S. government&#39;s war against Afghanistan, nor will they remain silent in the face of racist attacks on Arabs and Muslims here. The 20,000 people gathered in D.C. demanded peace and let the world know that they don&#39;t support military intervention. In doing so, the anti-war movement showed an immense display of solidarity with the peoples of the Middle East and South Asia a week before the Bush administration began bombing Afghanistan.&#xA;&#xA;AFSCME Local 1022 member Craig Newman said, &#34;It&#39;s positive to see so many people out here. We lost many brothers and sisters that day. They worked hard for years in their unions as activists. Our grief is deep. But Bush wants to take our grief and go to war. What I am saying is let&#39;s take our grief and organize so we don&#39;t lose any more of our loved ones.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;On September 11, hijacked airplanes attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, taking the lives of about 6,000 people. As the country grieves the incredible loss of civilian life, the Bush administration is using these attacks to justify military action against Afghanistan and potentially Iraq.&#xA;&#xA;Before these attacks, there had been calls inside the Bush administration for military actions against Afghanistan, and for stepping up the war on Iraq. Currently, U.S. and British warplanes bomb Iraq on an almost daily basis.&#xA;&#xA;Reverend Graylan Hagler, Senior Minister of the Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ, stated, &#34;Do unto others as you would have them to do unto you. We rained bombs for ten years down on Iraq, and we gave weapons to all types of despotic leaders to enforce oppression, and then we&#39;re surprised that we are hated? Let me tell you something. Today we do not stand with any terrorists, whether it is the United States or foreign terrorists. We stand with the people of the world who yearn for justice and peace and dignity and self-determination!&#34;&#xA;&#xA;Since September 11, the Pentagon has moved 28,000 troops, dozens of warships and hundreds of bombers to the Middle East and Southeast Asia. On Oct. 7, the U.S. and Great Britain began air strikes against Afghanistan. The Bush administration is using the deaths at the World Trade Center as a pretext for a war they have long been considering.&#xA;&#xA;The demonstration in Washington D.C., brought people together from every walk of life, including religious leaders, defenders of civil liberties, trade unionists, community and student activists. The massive turnout from the campuses was decisive for the protest&#39;s successes. There were students from across the country, including Vassar, Gettysburg, Minnesota, Nebraska, Columbia, Bard College, Oberlin, Howard, and from the four campuses of the University of Wisconsin.&#xA;&#xA;Kara Ferguson, a student from the University of Minnesota, came as an organizer for the Minnesota Anti-War Committee. &#34;It was a gathering of both young and old who came together for peace. I took particular inspiration from the people on my bus who not only protested this war, but who had been protesting since the war on Viet Nam. We showed a great message of solidarity to the people of South Asia and the Middle East.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;Marwa Hassoun, from the Coalition for Justice in Palestine, said, &#34;It was important for all of us to attend the rally to show the anti-war support in this country and to counter the war rhetoric from the media and the U.S. government. It was really powerful to have 20,000 anti-war protesters in the same place, to say not to war and to racism.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;According to Leslie Feinberg, of Rainbow Flags for Mumia, &#34;We too have grieved for our loved ones when the bomb of AIDS exploded from here to South Africa. We say to our immigrant brothers and sisters, documented and undocumented, we know that there are no borders in the workers&#39; struggle. We say to our Palestinian brothers and sisters, we are with you in your fight for justice, the right to return and to stop the $10 million in U.S. aid to Israel. And finally, to all the Afghanis, Arabs, Southeast Asians, and Muslims brothers and sisters, we will be out to stop the racist U.S. war.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;Teresa Gutierrez, from New York chapter of A.N.S.W.E.R. declared, &#34;We New Yorkers say no to war and say no to racist attacks.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;Stephanie Simard, Women&#39;s Fight Back Union, said, &#34;We all died on that morning. Millions of women and children all over the world wake up to this kind of terror every single day. And that terror is made in the United States. To bring it back home, I want to bring up these tens of billions of dollars that are going to fight this racist war. Will that money build youth centers? Will it go to health care? Will it help young people get education? Will it rebuild New York and all the lost jobs? And will it assist the families and individuals who have been hurt by anti-Arab and anti-Muslim attacks since the 11th and forever? No, it won&#39;t! Bush&#39;s program is an anti-women, anti-gay, and anti a lot of us.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;International Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal, Sam Jordan, slammed Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Sharon. &#34;Friends, I bring greetings from Mumia Abu-Jamal, who has spent 20 years on death row. No race war abroad and end the race war at home! We need to put George Bush and his evil twin Ariel Sharon in prison. George Bush, 5 years as governor \[of Texas, and\] the only thing we know about him is 152 executions. He will never be known for anything else. Ariel Sharon might live for 1000 years, and he will only be known for the attacks on \[Palestinian refugees at\] Sabra and Shatila.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;The rally marched from Freedom Plaza to near the Capitol grounds. Chants were heard for miles as the thousands of people demonstrated their anger at the government&#39;s rush to war. &#34;George Bush we don&#39;t want your racist war!&#34; &#34;Our grief is not a cry for war!&#34; &#34;No war in our name, Islam is not to blame!&#34; &#34;Hey Hey, Ho Ho, This racist war has got to go!&#34;&#xA;&#xA;This demonstration is only the beginning of a national movement to end the U.S. war against Afghanistan and to prevent a wider war against Iraq or other Middle East countries. After the U.S. began attacks against Afghanistan on Oct. 7, people around the country held demonstrations in Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, D.C., Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, and San Francisco to protest the bombing of Afghanistan&#xA;&#xA;Steff Yorek, a leader of Freedom Road Socialist Organization, said, &#34;We are here to show opposition to the government policies in Afghanistan and the Middle East. This U.S. war will only create more injustice. It is vital that we speak out and build a powerful anti-war movement &#34;&#xA;&#xA;Crowd with signs at D.C. anti-war march.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;#WashingtonDC #Washington #AntiwarMovement #News #Afghanistan #AntiWarCommittee #911 #InternationalANSWER&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Washington, D.C. – Tens of thousands of people rallied here on Sept. 29, rejecting the Bush Administration&#39;s drive towards war, and the wave of violence against of Arab and Muslim peoples in the U.S.</p>



<p>From a stage in Freedom Plaza, James Creedon, an emergency medical technician who rescued people at the World Trade Center, said, “We don&#39;t want to see the death of innocent people, women, men, and children in a racist war. We need to stand up and say no. No war in our name!”</p>

<p>The demonstration was called by the newly formed coalition, International A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism). A massive protest took place in San Francisco the same day.</p>

<p>This powerful outpouring of anti-war sentiment showed that many Americans do not support the U.S. government&#39;s war against Afghanistan, nor will they remain silent in the face of racist attacks on Arabs and Muslims here. The 20,000 people gathered in D.C. demanded peace and let the world know that they don&#39;t support military intervention. In doing so, the anti-war movement showed an immense display of solidarity with the peoples of the Middle East and South Asia a week before the Bush administration began bombing Afghanistan.</p>

<p>AFSCME Local 1022 member Craig Newman said, “It&#39;s positive to see so many people out here. We lost many brothers and sisters that day. They worked hard for years in their unions as activists. Our grief is deep. But Bush wants to take our grief and go to war. What I am saying is let&#39;s take our grief and organize so we don&#39;t lose any more of our loved ones.”</p>

<p>On September 11, hijacked airplanes attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, taking the lives of about 6,000 people. As the country grieves the incredible loss of civilian life, the Bush administration is using these attacks to justify military action against Afghanistan and potentially Iraq.</p>

<p>Before these attacks, there had been calls inside the Bush administration for military actions against Afghanistan, and for stepping up the war on Iraq. Currently, U.S. and British warplanes bomb Iraq on an almost daily basis.</p>

<p>Reverend Graylan Hagler, Senior Minister of the Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ, stated, “Do unto others as you would have them to do unto you. We rained bombs for ten years down on Iraq, and we gave weapons to all types of despotic leaders to enforce oppression, and then we&#39;re surprised that we are hated? Let me tell you something. Today we do not stand with any terrorists, whether it is the United States or foreign terrorists. We stand with the people of the world who yearn for justice and peace and dignity and self-determination!”</p>

<p>Since September 11, the Pentagon has moved 28,000 troops, dozens of warships and hundreds of bombers to the Middle East and Southeast Asia. On Oct. 7, the U.S. and Great Britain began air strikes against Afghanistan. The Bush administration is using the deaths at the World Trade Center as a pretext for a war they have long been considering.</p>

<p>The demonstration in Washington D.C., brought people together from every walk of life, including religious leaders, defenders of civil liberties, trade unionists, community and student activists. The massive turnout from the campuses was decisive for the protest&#39;s successes. There were students from across the country, including Vassar, Gettysburg, Minnesota, Nebraska, Columbia, Bard College, Oberlin, Howard, and from the four campuses of the University of Wisconsin.</p>

<p>Kara Ferguson, a student from the University of Minnesota, came as an organizer for the Minnesota Anti-War Committee. “It was a gathering of both young and old who came together for peace. I took particular inspiration from the people on my bus who not only protested this war, but who had been protesting since the war on Viet Nam. We showed a great message of solidarity to the people of South Asia and the Middle East.”</p>

<p>Marwa Hassoun, from the Coalition for Justice in Palestine, said, “It was important for all of us to attend the rally to show the anti-war support in this country and to counter the war rhetoric from the media and the U.S. government. It was really powerful to have 20,000 anti-war protesters in the same place, to say not to war and to racism.”</p>

<p>According to Leslie Feinberg, of Rainbow Flags for Mumia, “We too have grieved for our loved ones when the bomb of AIDS exploded from here to South Africa. We say to our immigrant brothers and sisters, documented and undocumented, we know that there are no borders in the workers&#39; struggle. We say to our Palestinian brothers and sisters, we are with you in your fight for justice, the right to return and to stop the $10 million in U.S. aid to Israel. And finally, to all the Afghanis, Arabs, Southeast Asians, and Muslims brothers and sisters, we will be out to stop the racist U.S. war.”</p>

<p>Teresa Gutierrez, from New York chapter of A.N.S.W.E.R. declared, “We New Yorkers say no to war and say no to racist attacks.”</p>

<p>Stephanie Simard, Women&#39;s Fight Back Union, said, “We all died on that morning. Millions of women and children all over the world wake up to this kind of terror every single day. And that terror is made in the United States. To bring it back home, I want to bring up these tens of billions of dollars that are going to fight this racist war. Will that money build youth centers? Will it go to health care? Will it help young people get education? Will it rebuild New York and all the lost jobs? And will it assist the families and individuals who have been hurt by anti-Arab and anti-Muslim attacks since the 11th and forever? No, it won&#39;t! Bush&#39;s program is an anti-women, anti-gay, and anti a lot of us.”</p>

<p>International Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal, Sam Jordan, slammed Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Sharon. “Friends, I bring greetings from Mumia Abu-Jamal, who has spent 20 years on death row. No race war abroad and end the race war at home! We need to put George Bush and his evil twin Ariel Sharon in prison. George Bush, 5 years as governor [of Texas, and] the only thing we know about him is 152 executions. He will never be known for anything else. Ariel Sharon might live for 1000 years, and he will only be known for the attacks on [Palestinian refugees at] Sabra and Shatila.”</p>

<p>The rally marched from Freedom Plaza to near the Capitol grounds. Chants were heard for miles as the thousands of people demonstrated their anger at the government&#39;s rush to war. “George Bush we don&#39;t want your racist war!” “Our grief is not a cry for war!” “No war in our name, Islam is not to blame!” “Hey Hey, Ho Ho, This racist war has got to go!”</p>

<p>This demonstration is only the beginning of a national movement to end the U.S. war against Afghanistan and to prevent a wider war against Iraq or other Middle East countries. After the U.S. began attacks against Afghanistan on Oct. 7, people around the country held demonstrations in Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, D.C., Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, and San Francisco to protest the bombing of Afghanistan</p>

<p>Steff Yorek, a leader of Freedom Road Socialist Organization, said, “We are here to show opposition to the government policies in Afghanistan and the Middle East. This U.S. war will only create more injustice. It is vital that we speak out and build a powerful anti-war movement “</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/wyCXVyhR.jpg" alt="Crowd with signs at D.C. anti-war march." title="Crowd with signs at D.C. anti-war march. A massive turnout from the campuses was decisive for the protest&#39;s success. Universities and colleges have become hotbeds of anti-war activity. \(Fight Back! News/Steff Yorek\)"/></p>

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