Vol. 73/No. 12 March 30, 2009
The action to protest the sixth anniversary of the U.S.-led war in Iraq was marked by hundreds of youth who participated.
A contingent from the March 10th Committee, an immigrant rights coalition, kicked off the march holding banners demanding "legalization for all." Hundreds of flyers were distributed to promote this year's May Day demonstration.
They were followed by a lively contingent of Palestinians from Chicago and nearby Bridgeview, Illinois, organized by American Muslims for Palestine. They carried flags and banners in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza and against the assault by the Israeli military earlier this year and also against the U.S.-led imperialist wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Other contingents came from area high school and college campuses.
We came to show that there are still wars, said Abdul-Aziz Hassan, who works at Lawndale High School in Little Village and came with a group of students. Troops are leaving Iraq, but they are still in Afghanistan and Palestine. We are going to be in the streets until we get what we want, rights for immigrants and to get the troops out.
Its important to have a march that brings together the antiwar and immigrant rights movement, said Chris Poulos, a member of Students Against the War at Northeastern Illinois University. Thats what builds a mass movement, bringing all the issues together.
Some participants came from other parts of the Midwest, including Iowa and Minnesota.
It has been a long six years of a terrible and unjust war in Iraq, said Melissa Goodemote, who came with a friend from the Urbana-Champaign area, where she is a student at the University of Illinois. Both Goodemote and her friend demonstrated in Washington, D.C., January 10 against Israels assault on Gaza.
Alyson Kennedy contributed to this article.
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