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NEW YORK, April 29 (Xinhua) -- Thousands took to the
streets Saturday for a massive march, calling for an immediate withdrawal of all
U.S. forces from Iraq.
Anti-war demonstrators rallied at Union Square before
beginning their march in downtown Manhattan. The march stepped off shortly after
noon from Union Square, with the demonstrators heading to down Manhattan for a
rally at Foley Square.
"End this war, bring the troops home," read one of
the many signs carried by protesters. Cindy Sheehan, a strong critic of the war
whose 24 year-old son died in Iraq, joined the march, along with Rev. Jesse
Jackson and actress Susan Sarandon.
The military announced earlier Friday that at least
70 troops have been killed in Iraq this month alone. According to Pentagon
statistics, 2,401 U.S. soldiers have been killed since the war began. The news
made several labor and community leaders lash out at the Bush Administration.
"A government that can't provide health benefits,
pensions, education for its own has no business telling people around the world
how they should live, has no business conducting an illegal war across the world
has no business at all," said Transit Workers Union President Roger Toussaint.
The organizers said the march was also meant to
express opposition to any military action against Iran. The march was
organized by the group United for Peace and Justice.
Demonstrators stretched for about 10 city blocks as
they headed down Broadway. Police declined to given an estimate of the size of
the crowd, but organizers claimed there were 300,000.
Police had a strong presence among the thousands of
marchers, but no arrests or incidents were reported. Enditem |