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190 March Through the Streets of Akron Against Iraq War, Repression, & Recruiting
by andy
Saturday, Mar. 19, 2005 at 6:05 PM
A good crowd for a good cause. One of about 800 actions nationwide this weekend. We will be back again and again until this evil war of imperialism and aggression in Iraq is stopped.
One Hundred and Ninety people (by actual count) marched from historic Grace Park through the streets of Akron today, stopping at the Recruiting Center and the FBI offices before ending at the Federal Building at Main and Market.
Marchers carried signs and banners, two black 'coffins' and a symbolic 'barrel of oil' to remind of one of the causes of the war.
The event ended with the simultaneous reading of the names of hundreds of fatal casualties of the US instigated war.
The crowd gathered at Grace Park, where in 1912 or so striking Rubber Workers organized by the IWW had rallied. Our assembly was a good mix of ages. We proceeded over to East Market Street and around the corner to the Recruiting Center, which was closed for the day. Speakers got up on the barrel and spoke of our movement as a movement of love, compared to the death machine the recruiters promote. They spoke of counter-recriting and counselling for Conscientious Objectors from within the military. The police were prominent by their absence, as they were all day.
Next the crowd marched with some chanting down to the doors of the FBI offices on Main Street. An attorney who specializes in representing immigrants got up on the barrel spoke, waving little book containing the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, from which he quoted. He emphasized that the rights purportedly granted were supposed to apply to "people", not just "citizens". It was a stop most needed in this climate of repression, deportation, and fear which the government has created to feed their drive for war and conformity. The crowd did not seem at all intimidated in their responses. People driving by on Main Sreet were honking their horns and waving peace signs.
Then we marched to the Federal Building at Main and Market, traditional site of anti-war protests. Debra Calhoun from AFSC gave a rousing speech about the war, recruiting of young people, especially African-American youth, and what could be done with all those Billions going down the Iraq War rathole. Sue Jeffers sang a song of hers, "Foreign Fighters", who turned out to be Americans. Dana Williams spoke about what this movement needs to do, the presence of Lockheed Martin, the word's largest 'defense' contractor in Akron, and the bias of the local TV outlet, Pax 23.
After Sue Jeffers sang another song, lists of hundreds of names of the dead - both Iraqi and GI - were handed out to all the participants, who simultaneously read them sending up a loud din. It was in a way quite impressive. That concluded, the lists were placed into the 'coffins' for delivery to Ohio's Senators, red 'blood' was poured from the 'barrel of oil' , and the rally ended.
The event was a fitting successor to last year's Iraq Invasion event, which was also large and successful, and drew good coverage. It was sharper in its focus and better balanced in its treatment of both Iraqi and US invader casualties.
The group will refresh itself and return again and again until the war is stopped.
(photos should be coming)
more info
by Akronite
Monday, Mar. 21, 2005 at 1:14 AM
Info on key components of the US war machine (located in good 'ole Akron, Ohio)......
FBI 121 South Main St. 330-535-6156
Federal Building 2 South Main St. (phone #s: 330-375-6740, 330-375-5716, 330-375-5800)
Lockheed Martin 1210 Massillon Road 330-796-2800
Secret Service 441 Wolf Ledges Parkway 330-761-0544
Department of Defense 441 Wolf Ledges Parkway 330-375-5730
Military Recruiters Air Force: 1016 Portage Trail: 330-945-6709 Air Force: 273 Wooster Road North: 330-745-2155 ROTC: 123 South Forge Street: 330-434-7145 Army: 961 North Court: 330-725-5383 Marine Corpse: 960 North Court: 330-723-3083 Navy: 1016 Portage Trail: 330-928-5525 Navy: 273 Wooster Road North: 330-745-5854
Republican HQ 502 South Main Street 330-434-9151
Democrat HQ 438 Grant Street 330-434-1311
U. of Akron Department of Military Science/ROTC Shrank Hall South, Room 8 330-972-7454
Listen to audio from event
by Dana
Monday, Mar. 21, 2005 at 2:06 PM
Audio from the event.... Click here.
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untitled prose
by michael_carano @ hotmail.com
Monday, Mar. 21, 2005 at 9:40 PM
March 19, 2005
American Friends and the coalition of the willing gathered from hibernation to awaken the Spring and spring an awakening, a brief moment of clarity in a country in stillness dozing, lethargic from too much sleep, a lion's march on a wintry March day a procession behind two black coffins
From Grace park to the Recruiter's Office, 190 chanted slogans, voices in the wilderness a young man spoke of love of enemies, recruitment to a cause made quiet a physician's words cut through diversity the human genome's evidence then on to Mill Street, bull horn beat out call and response
To the unmarked FBI office on Main an immigration lawyer, with foreign accent, stood upon an oil drum and held high the Constitution, drummed up its ghosts, he beat the dust from its pages and sounded articles from a Bill of Rights reminders of past rolled present
Then, the Courthouse steps to unblind justice unbind the shackles, release from bondage and tip the scales to balance, unlock the imprisoned, mark a day of favor for 1500 now gone under, their names remembered, chanted, invoked, 100,000, unnamed now named made unforgotten still two years and far too few do weep, and far too many, still in slumber or groggy, content themselves with the dreams of sleep
michael_carano@hotmail.com
Mr.
by Chad Slack
Tuesday, Mar. 22, 2005 at 10:10 AM
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This picture was taken March 19 in Akron.
Another pic.
by Chad Slack
Tuesday, Mar. 22, 2005 at 11:05 PM
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