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March 19, 2007   -    Alamedan Vigil Marks 4th Anniversary on War on Iraq Vigil marks 4th anniversary of war on Iraq

 

January 11, 2007 - Alamedans Protest the Surge


Surge protestors march down Park St. On the coldest night in a decade, a diverse group of more than 150 Alamedans of all ages protested President Bush's escalation of the Iraq war. They gathered at City Hall, then marched in high spirits down the Park Street business district, chanting "No" and waving signs. Cars and buses greeted them by blaring horns and waving. Patrons along the street flashed thumbs up and peace signs.

 

New Year's Day, 2007 - Alamedans Mark a Tragic Milestone


Candlelight vigil APN and the Network of Spiritual Progressives marked a tragic milestone in the Iraq invasion and occupation: 3000 US Military and more than 650,000 Iraqis dead. The circle of people gathered in front of Alameda's City Hall to read the names of those, American and Iraqi, who have died.


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Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silenc
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APN and Code Pink in the 4th of July Parade APN marches in the 4th of July
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"Terrorism is the war of the poor and war is the terrorism of the rich."
  

  

Alameda march & vigil, 19 March 2006 Alameda March and Vigil to honor the fallen in Iraq ,
19 March 2006,
the 3rd anniversary of the US invasion.
Alamedans from APN and the Network of Spiritual Progressives (NSP) marched in solidarity with people of peace everywhere by marching from City Hall to Otis and Oak, where crosses were set in a symbolic display named Arlington West that commemorates the fallen in Iraq.

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