From New York to Melbourne, Protest Against War on Iraq

In what may be the largest, most diverse worldwide peace protest since the Vietnam War, millions of people protested against a war on Iraq. The demonstrations were largely peaceful worldwide, with very few problems reported. Under the umbrella organization United for Peace and Justice, protests were coordinated worldwide in many major cities, showing the extent to which the world has become interconnected. -YaleGlobal

From New York to Melbourne, Protest Against War on Iraq

Robert D. McFadden
Sunday, February 16, 2003

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