CODEPINK TURNS BLACK IN MOURNING

by Jodie Evans Saturday, Mar. 22, 2003 at 10:13 PM
codepink@mail.com 310-827-3046 2010 Linden Ave Venice, CA 90291

goes black in mourning and grief. U.S. disarms the unarmed Dramatic Display Of Grief And Mourning In White Face, Dressed In Black With A Dash Of Pink For Their Desire For Peace, Women And Men In A Funeral Procession At The LA National Cemetery.

WHAT: After the horror of today’s bombing on the innocent Iraqi’s in Baghdad, the women of CODEPINK, grief stricken, will express the primal scream of grief they are feeling through images. Bring Bearing witness to the consequences of this illegal, immoral and undemocratic invasion.

WHEN: 5:00PM TODAY Friday, March 21, 2003

WHERE: In front of the LA National Cemetery (Wilshire Blvd Exit

off the 405 Fwy), between Sepulveda and National

WHO: Members of CodePink, Los Angeles area anti-war activists.

WHY: CodePink has joined dozens of peace organizations

nationwide to vividly and visually express the consequence of war that are not being discussed in the public debate.



“The Bush administration is being too frivolous about war, we have just bombed unarmed, undefended innocent people,” cried Jodie Evans, co-founder of Codepink: Women for Peace

visuals to include signs saying...Coalition of the Willing...to murder, Slaughter of Unarmed Iraqi people, Operation Shock and Awe (cross out awe and replace with) Horror, U.S. disarms the unarmed, Who has weapons of mass destruction???, This is a slaughter of the innocent, we are a coalition of the unwilling to commit genocide. Add you own.

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