2/16/13

10TH ANNIVERSARY: THE DAY PEOPLE SAID NO TO WAR

Unreported: 10th Anniversary Of The Day The World Said NO To WAR...

While it did not prevent the Iraq war, the protests proved its clear illegality, demonstrated the isolation of the Bush administration policies, helped prevent war in Iran, and inspired a generation of activists. February 15 set the terms for what global mobilizations could accomplish. Eight years later some of the Cairo activists, embarrassed at the relatively small size of their protest on February 15, 2003, would go on to help lead Egypt's Arab Spring. Occupy protesters would reference February 15 and its international context. Spain indignados and others protesting austerity and inequality could see February 15 as a model of moving from national to global protest.



In New York City alone on that singular afternoon, some of the speakers had particular resonance for those shivering in the monumental crowd. Harry Belafonte, veteran of so many of the progressive struggles of the last three-quarters of a century, called out to the rising U.S. movement against war and empire, reminding us that our movement could change the world, and that the world was counting on us to do so. "The world has sat with tremendous anxiety, in great fear that we did not exist, he said. But America is a vast and diverse country, and we are part of the greater truth that makes our nation. We stand for peace, for the truth of what is at the heart of the American people. We will make a difference that is the message that we send out to the world today."

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repost courtesy~ lee mently~ los angeles/antebellum correspondent

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