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Washingtonians March Against the War: A View From 
the Grassroots
By Nadrat Siddique
Over a thousand people marched in Washington, 
D.C. on Saturday (March 22) as 
part of an emergency protest called at extremely 
short notice by the 
A.N.S.W.E.R. 
(Act Now to Stop War & End Racism) 
Coalition.  At the start of the 
protest, park police penned in the protestors for 
a short while, within a 
barricaded area near the White House, not 
allowing people to leave, nor the 
march to proceed.  Many of us realized that this 
was part of an intimidation 
tactic used to deter anti-war protestors from 
future protest actions. 
Nevertheless, the protest remained peaceful, and 
finally the predominantly 
youthful, ethnically diverse crowd was permitted 
to march.
MEET LEILA:
I marched along with a fiery black woman 
named Leila, from WOL (one of 
D.C.’s 
few independent radio stations) and her young 
son, Antony.  Leila had been 
part of the civil disobedience action on Thursday 
in which Daniel Ellsberg 
(recall him from the Pentagon Papers) and many 
others had taken part.  I asked 
her about her arrest, and the petite woman with 
long braids described how 
she’d laid down in the middle of the road to 
block traffic; ten to twelve 
police officers had surrounded her before she was 
lifted bodily off the 
roadway and into the police vehicle.  Leila said 
that she probably wouldn’t do 
any more civil disobedience for a while, as she 
couldn’t afford the $200 it 
had cost to get out, but that she would continue 
marching against the war.  I 
told her I admired her for the courage of her 
convictions.
MIXTECA INDIAN: WAR VETERAN ON CRUTCHES
Marching with Leila and I was a Mixteca 
Indian from the Indigenous Nations 
Network.  He was a Vietnam veteran and on 
crutches.  As police herded us away 
from the White House area uptown (toward Adams 
Morgan), he exhibited a 
determination that was inspiring, leading 
anti-war chants and keeping up with 
us for at least twenty-five city blocks, despite 
being in great pain (he 
ordinarily used a wheel chair and not crutches), 
which he shrugged off, saying 
he would take some painkillers when he got home.
As we marched through the neighborhoods, the 
level of support for the 
anti-war effort by long disenfranchised D.C. 
residents was evident.  Although 
most just watched and gave us the thumbs up 
signal or the peace sign, some 
joined the march as it passed; others had hung 
anti-war banners and flags from 
their balconies. "Whose streets?  Our streets" we 
chanted as we passed a 
massive police blockade.
TALIBAN REFUSED TO SIGN
One young black man who had just gotten off work 
from a nearby gym, where he was a personal 
trainer, joined us.  He told me in 
great detail about the composition of the 
Bush 
cabinet (oil men, 
Zionists, 
and
Zionist oil men), as well as about the meetings 
between the Taliban, the Bush 
administration, and Unocal reps in Texas, where 
the Taliban declined to sign 
over drilling rights to Unocal, precipitating the 
U.S. bombing of that 
country.  Thus the level of awareness of ordinary 
District residents was 
evident.
IRAQI 
CHILDREN ARE NOT TERRORISTS
Chants ranged from "The people united will 
stop this war," and "Money for 
jobs and education, not for war and occupation."  
In addition to the standard 
signs against the war, protestors carried signs 
saying "Impeach Bush," "George 
Bush does not speak for me," "Iraqi Children are 
not Terrorists," and "U.S., 
Israel–hands 
off Iraq." This last was my 
creation, and I carried it proudly, 
in the awareness that from start to finish, this 
war–whose aim is to ensure 
complete hegemony of the zionist entity in the 
region--is a continuation of 
Israel’s attack on Iraq, which began with its 
outright bombing of Iraq’s 
Osirak nuclear reactor and continues today in the 
form of the current assault 
spearheaded by the zionists like Richard Perle, 
who persist in their vitriol 
against Iraq even despite 
CIA 
and MI-6 
recommendations against such a war.
LONG LIVE PALESTINE
As the march turned and headed back toward the 
White House, all of a sudden 
pro-Palestinian 
chants broke out: "Long live 
Palestine, long live the 
Intifada!"  It was young American protesters, not 
Palestinians, who had 
started this chant, evidently realizing the link 
between the assault on Iraq 
and the injustice against the Palestinians.
Finally the march arrived back at the White 
House, where rallies continued 
until sundown.
U.S., Israel–hands off Iraq!
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