BY AMY MCDONELL
ADELAIDE — On March 5, Adelaide's Kurdish community protested plans by Turkey to join the US in invading and occupying Northern Iraq (South Kurdistan). More than 100 people gathered at Victoria Square for a march to state
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About 40 people gathered outside Federal MP Jackie Kelly's office in Penrith from 5pm the day war started. With signs that read "Disarm the USA, and Israel" and "No Blood for Oil", the peace vigil heard speakers from the Greens, the Socialist
BY DANI BARLEY
DETROIT — As word of the commencement of mis-named Operation Iraqi Freedom spread across the world, activists in the belly of the beast also took to the streets to voice their intense opposition to what they labelled an "unjust and
BY
PIP HINMAN
SYDNEY — Protestors at the emergency rally on March 20 didn't miss
an opportunity to tell NSW Premier Bob Carr what they thought of his tame-cat
position on the Iraq war when they spotted his limousine stuck in traffic
near
BY DENISE
AUKES
BRISBANE — The March 5 student strike demonstrated that young people
in Australia refuse to be silent about the criminal US war against Iraq.
More than 30,000 people, mostly high school students who had walked out
of school,
BY KYLIE MOON
"Stop school to stop the war!" This was a call put out by Books Not Bombs (BNB) following US President George Bush's March 17 48-hour ultimatum to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. It was met on March 20 by thousands of students putting
BY MARCEL CAMERON
Hearing news that war had begun, more than 10,000 people jammed into Brisbane's King George Square in a 5pm emergency rally called by the Queensland Peace Network on March 20. At first the mood was sombre and reflective, but this
BY
GRAHAM MATTHEWS
& ANTHONY BENBOW
Militant unionists in Melbourne and Perth have offered a lead to
others by walking off the job to protest the war at union-organised rallies
following the beginning of the war.
In Perth,
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Letter from Baghdad
Every morning for the past five weeks I've watched the children walk to school from the balcony of my hotel across the street.
Today [March 17], I was asked to leave this hotel for my own safety. To the right is a phone
On March 20, Australian fighter planes assisted in a US air strike on Baghdad,
marking the beginning of the war against the Iraqi people.
Prime Minister John HowardÂ’s decision to send Australians overseas to
kill Iraqis is unjustifiable. No
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