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HAITI: ONE YEAR LATERJoined by community-based activists to mark the one year anniversary of the US backed coup and occupation of Haiti, Congresswoman Maxine Waters spoke at a Press Conference to express her concerns and outrage at the continued human rights abuses in Haiti and to demand the return of democracy to Haiti.
Report: Urgent Haiti Action by Women of Color in the Global Women's Strike
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ANTI-WAR PROTESTERS SHUTDOWN ARMY RECRUITMENT CENTER IN HOLLYWOODLOS ANGELES - Saturday, November 7, 2004, About 1,500 people met at Hollywood and Highland and marched to the recruiting station at Sunset and LaBrea to protest the occupation of Iraq and the stolen election. About 500 people entered the parking lot of the Army recruiting center in a mini-mall at LaBrea and Sunset. Police seemed somewhat unprepared but recovered after about 15 minutes and inserted themselves between the protestors and the recruiting center. After reinforcements arrived, they then proceeded to sweep across the lot, driving everyone out the LaBrea exit and into the main mass of demonstrators. Reportedly four arrests were made by the LAPD. Reports:
PROTEST IN HOLLYWOOD
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Hollywood Anti Wars Protest by Marcus
Anti-Occupation Protest in Hollywood - Part 1 of 2 -+- Anti-Occupation Protest in Hollywood - Part 2 of 2 by Elected to Demonstrate
Occupation Opposition Intensifies
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Up in Fresno, one of the most conservative large cities in California, activists are forming an IMC to get the news out that their corporate media is not covering. Read Central Valley IMC Forming, and go to their meeting on the 22nd.
If you've been to the big rallies in LA, you know that there's a contingent of folks from Bakersfield who represent for the folks in the desert. If you're up there, network and get involved!
Anti-War Vigils in Bakersfield Want More People
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Dual rallies this week drew people together to demand an end to the occupation. A last minute protest against a visit by VP Dick Cheney drew around 250 enthusiastic demonstrators to Beverly Hills. Cheney is well known for being the former CEO of Haliburton, a fuel company that is coordinating the privatized aspects of the current occupation of Iraq. Photos by a, video by a
A community demo in Santa Ana brought out a big crowd on the 13th. 1Planet1People writes "The greatest part of the demonstration was the people of Santa Ana. In the three hours we were out there, the greatest part of the demonstration were the few thousand honks of support and solidarity workers fists. As many people of Santa Ana come from countries that have struggled against militarism and totalitarian governments for generations, it is clear that they do not want a warmonger in office."
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