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UCSB Students Rise Up, Strike Against War
by will •
Sunday, Feb. 18, 2007 at 1:56 AM
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Nearly 1,500 UCSB students, staff, faculty members, and local residents participated in a powerful and transformative strike against war on February 15th. The day culminated with a mass sit-in on Highway 217 -- the main freeway leading to campus -- that blocked traffic for roughly two hours and a lock-down of the campus administration building, Cheadle Hall.
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The strike was one of 27 coordinated anti-war actions at high school and college campuses across the country. These included walk-outs, rallies, and die-ins, and also four other strikes: at Columbia University, Columbia College (Illinois), Sonoma State University, and Occidental College (Los Angeles).
The day of action was timed to mark the fourth anniversary of the largest global protest in history, when up to 15 million people demonstrated against the Iraq War on February 15, 2003.
The UCSB strike played out over six main acts: a picket line from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pardall Tunnel entrance to campus, a rally in Isla Vista, a march across campus, the H217 blockade, a march to the campus administration building, Cheadle Hall, to issue a handful of impromptu demands to the campus administration; and a rally at Cheadle Hall.
Among the most common messages expressed during the day were: “Troops Home Now,” “Drop Tuition, Not Bombs,” and "Ain't No Power Like the Power of the People 'Cuz the Power of the People Don't Stop!"
The strike heralded a dramatic return of the UCSB anti-war movement. Following are some of the comments students have written regarding the action in the past few days:
"Protest 101 was one of the best classes I’ve ever taken. By the end of the strike against war, I gained more knowledge in those three and a half hours than I ever had in an entire quarter-long class."
"today was by far one of the most amazing experiences of my life. I witnessed peace, organization, and youth voice in action."
"I've never been a part of anything quite like this before.....it was an amazing experience!!!"
To build from the strike, a four-day teach-in and festival called Peace Out University will take place next week, from February 20-23, in Isla Vista's Anisq Oyo Park.
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Sunday, Feb. 18, 2007 at 1:56 AM
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The strike began at 7 a.m., when a group of students formed a picket line at the Pardall Tunnell entrance to campus. The crowd gradually swelled as the day progressed. The most frequent chant used by the picketers was: \\\"Get Off Your Bike / And Join The Strike / You Can\\\'t Ignore / This Goddamn War\\\"
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A groovy street party on Pardall St. in Isla Vista preceded the rally.
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By the time the rally kicked off, the crowd filled almost an entire block.
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The crowd responds to the first speaker.
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Andrew speaks as Cricket gives him a hand with the bullhorn. They were two of the most dedicated organizers of the strike.
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At the end of the action, the rabble stormed Cheadle Hall, the campus administration building. As the crowd approached, the building went on lock-down and many administrators and staff members were sent home early. The protestors\\\' demands included amnesty for the peace strikers who had been arrested earlier in the day.
After roughly 20 minutes of the crowd pounding on the windows of the building, chanting \\\"Peace! Now!\\\" and \\\"Ain\\\'t No Power Like the Power of the People \\\'Cuz The Power of the People Don\\\'t Stop!\\\" over and over again, UCSB administrator Michael Young emerged to address the crowd.
Young first claimed he was unable to do anything to assist the former student and the faculty members who were in jail, and that he had called Chancellor Henry Yang to notify him of the students\\\' concerns regarding the issue.
When pressed by the students, Young promised to do his best to get ahold of Yang. He also pledged to bring to Yang\\\'s attention the students\\\' desire for a public forum regarding the UC\\\'s management of the Los Alamos and Livemore nuclear weapons labs and the militarization of scientific research at UCSB.
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by Stewart A. Alexander
Monday, Apr. 02, 2007 at 1:23 PM
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Stewart A. Alexander Views and News March 31, 2007 The U.S. has just entered into the fifth year of the Iraq War and the cost has escalated far beyond the original estimates of the Bush Administration and U.S. military experts. Prior to the invasion, March 19, 2003, it was anticipated that the major conflict would have been accomplished in less than six months. Now more than four years later the U.S. is entrenched in a civil war that has cost the lives of more than 3,200 Americans and more than 24,000 have been reported wounded by official reports. The Iraqi casualties reveal another grim reminder of the disastrous human cost and the effects of the Iraq Civil War. Updated figures reveal the situation is far worst than what is being reported on American television or in American newspapers. The post invasion Iraqi death toll is now estimated to be as high as 1,000,000, far higher than the previous estimate of 655,000; this is according to recent scientific data. Over 5,000,000 Iraqis have been hurt or wounded. Recent figures indicate the refugee numbers have climbed from 2,700,000 to over 3,900,000 and the refugee crisis is broadly impacting the entire region of the Middle East. Some estimates indicate the cost to rebuild Iraq will exceed $1 trillion; however as the civil war continues this number could be off by a much wider margin. Presently the U.S. Congress is working on legislation to provide the Bush Administration the supplemental military funding, over $100 billion, to continue a civil war that is not supported by the majority of Americans. The cost to finance the Iraq Civil War has thrown the U.S. into the grips of a recession which is affecting every working class family across America. Working class families and veterans have to sacrifice vital services for the U.S. government to cover the escalating cost of the war. Families, that have loss loves ones in Iraq and Afghanistan, are not receiving a decent compensation from the U.S. government to continue with their lives and to raise their children; instead Congress continues to fund the devastation and their pork barrel projects here in the U.S. Presently Congress is borrowing the U.S. further into debt to continue the occupation in Iraq and Afghanistan. The cost to occupy these two countries is creating a dangerous situation for the U.S. in the event of a natural disaster, such as Hurricane Katrina that claimed over 1,700 victims and devastated entire communities; and today the U.S. is not prepared for such emergencies. The U.S. Congress has been setting timetables for troop withdrawals and to end the occupation in Iraq; however these timetables are extended too far and have been set to accomplish the political goals for the Democrats and the Republicans in 2008. It is time for the U.S. Congress to cut funding for a policy that has only produced failing results. Congress should only provide the necessary funds to bring American troops back home; a sum far short of $100 billion. A majority of Americans are opposed to the supplemental military funding in Congress because the funds will only increase the deaths and bloodshed of innocent people and American troops; funds that will further disrupt the peace in the Middle East and the entire world. For more information search the Web for Stewart A. Alexander; Troop Withdrawal Timetables Divide Democrats; Democrats Waffling on Iraq War; Alexander: PFP Setting Tone for 2008. http://www.salt-g.com stewartalexander4paf@ca.rr.com http://sacramentofordemocracy.org/?q=node/view/5305
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by friend
Friday, Feb. 15, 2008 at 6:03 PM
DUPLICATE: SEE CORRECT POST UCSB Students Rise Up, Strike Against War & Block Freeway http://la.indymedia.org/news/2007/02/193716.php
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