Tens of thousands join anti-war protest in NY
Ap, New York
Tens of thousands of protesters marched Saturday through lower Manhattan to demand an immediate withdrawal of US troops from Iraq, just hours after this month's death toll reached 70. Cindy Sheehan, a vociferous critic of the war whose soldier son also died in Iraq, joined in the march, as did actress Susan Sarandon and the Rev. Jesse Jackson. "End this war, bring the troops home," read one sign lifted by marchers on the sunny afternoon, three years after the war in Iraq began. The mother of a Marine killed two years ago in Iraq held a picture of her son, born in 1984 and killed 20 years later.One group marched under the banner "Veterans for Peace." The demonstrators stretched for about 10 blocks as they headed down Broadway. Organisers said 300,000 people marched, though a police spokesman declined to give an estimate. There were no reports of arrests. "We are here today because the war is illegal, immoral and unethical," said the Rev. Al Sharpton. "We must bring the troops home."
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Three-year-old Ella Mattson from New York City carries a US flag with a peace sign as she marches in an anti-war rally Saturday in New York. Thousands gathered to protest the war in Iraq and the policies of US President George W Bush. PHOTO: AFP |