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| US anti-war activist Cindy
Sheehan(C) is arrested by police during a protest against the war in Iraq
in front of the White House in Washington.
(AFP) | WASHINGTON, Sept 26. (Xinhuanet) -- Over
300 anti-war protestors were arrested outside the White House on Monday,
including the "anti-war mom" Cindy Sheehan from California.
Sheehan, whose soldier son was killed in Iraq last
year and who has become an icon of the anti-Iraq war movement recently, was
detained by police when she was taking a rest on a sidewalk near the White House
with other anti-war activists.
News reports here said around more than 500
demonstrators had gathered on the sidewalk near the main entrance to the White
House. Some walked away after police warnings of arrests and about 370 others
were detained.
Sheehan was the first to be arrested.
"The world is watching," said the protesters.
Sheehan and other demonstrators would be charged with
demonstrating in a restricted zone without permission, and would be released
after being fingerprinted and photographed, police said.
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| "anti-war mom" Cindy Sheehan(R) with
other anti-war protestors outside the White House Sept. 26, 2005.
(Xinhua/AFP photo) | Earlier in the day, 41 others
were arrested by police for blocking entrances to the Pentagon, the Defense
Department's headquarters.
The protest on Monday was part of a three-day
anti-war campaignin Washington, which attracted over 100,000 people from around
the country on Saturday calling for withdrawal of American troops fromIraq and
an end to the war.
President George W. Bush "recognizes that there are
differences of opinion on Iraq and our role in the broader Middle East," White
House spokesman Scott McClellan said at a news briefing on Monday.
"Some people want us to withdraw from Iraq and
withdraw from the Middle East, and they are well-intentioned. But the president
strongly believes that withdrawing from Iraq and the Middle East would make us
less safe and make the world more dangerous," he said. Enditem
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