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30,000 March Against 
War 
in Washington D.C.
LATINO ANTI-WAR CHANT SETS THE PACE
RACHEL COREY REMEMBERED: HECKLING BY 
ZIONISTS
By Nadrat Siddique
The mood at the April 12 march in Washington, 
D.C., had the air of a requiem, 
perhaps in recognition of the tens of thousands 
of innocent Iraqis who have 
been killed in the past few weeks by the Dajjalic 
"Coalition." It was evident 
in the somber faces of this crowd that they were 
anything but behind the 
policies of President-Select 
Bush. 
Some carried 
signs remembering Kent State, 
where police shot and killed students protesting 
the Vietnam War, an event 
perhaps called to mind by last weekend's 
incident in which police fired into 
crowds of anti-war protestors in San Francisco. 
At the Washington, D.C. 
march, protestors were met by police in riot 
gear, with helicopters hovering 
overhead. Many of the protestors wore 
kaffiyas––in fact I'd not seen so many 
Caucasians wearing that symbol of 
Palestinian 
self-determination in one place 
before; they lined the streets, the subways, even 
the Starbucks, chanting 
openly pro-Palestinian slogans, like "Free 
Palestine at any cost.
I spoke with an older Caucasian woman who carried 
a picture of Rachel Corey, 
as she marched, heckled by some evidently Zionist 
passers by. She said she'd 
visited the occupied territories with a group of 
Quakers and been horrified at 
the Israeli treatment of Palestinians there. She 
told me that young people 
from all over the world, inspired by the spirit 
of Rachel Corey, were joining 
the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) in 
droves. ISM. workers try to 
physically prevent the demolition of Palestinian 
homes by Israeli Defense 
Forces (IDF). Unlike previous days, she said, IDF 
had openly started 
targeting foreign nationals if they were 
perceived to have Palestinian 
sympathies, most recently, killing a young ISM. 
worker from Mexico and 
permanently crippling another from Holland.
It is significant that in a country where "free 
press" translates to "freely 
zionist press," the old aphorism, "You can't 
fool all of the people all of the 
time" has hit home, and despite the efforts of 
the zionist media to exclude 
the voices of opposition, many 
Americans are waking up to the reality of the 
injustice in the Middle East, at the heart of 
which lies the zionist 
occupation of Palestine.
Unlike the march two weeks prior, our march was 
permitted to proceed through 
key points in downtown, including the Carlyle 
Group, 
Fox News, 
the Justice 
Department and FBI Building, the White House, 
Bechtel, the 
Washington Post, 
the 
New York Times
, 
and Haliburton. We paused 
briefly at the Washington Post, 
shaking our fingers in the direction of its 
editorial offices, and 
chanting "Tell-the-truth! Tell-the-truth!
Many participants from the Latin American 
Solidarity Conference, being held in 
Washington the same weekend, joined the march. 
Thus veteran activists from 
CISPES (Committee In Solidarity with the People 
of El Salvador--an 
organization whose entirely legal activities in 
support Salvadoran 
self-determination made them the targets of 
illegal FBI harassment), and Latin 
American activists, with first hand experience 
fighting U.S. imperialism and 
repression joined in anti-war slogans. I walked 
for several miles with a 
particularly spirited group of young Latinos, who 
chanted in the 
characteristic Latino fashion:
Chant leader: ¡¡A bajo George Bush! (Down with 
George Bush!)
Response by crowd (hereafter response): ¡¡A bajo! 
(Down with him!)
Chant leader: ¡¡Viva la paz! (Long live peace!)
Response: ¡¡Viva! (Long live it!)
Chant leader: ¡¡Viva Jose Martíí! (Long live Jose 
Marti!)
Response: ¡¡Viva! (Long live him!)
Chant leader: ¡¡Viva Zapata! (Long live Zapata!)
Response: ¡¡Viva! (Long live him!)
Chant leader: ¡¡Viva puebla lucha popular! (Long 
live popular peoples 
struggle!)
Response: ¡¡Viva! (Long live it!)
Chant leader: ¡¡A bajo la guerra contra el pueblo 
Iraquíí! (Down with the war 
against the Iraqi people!)
Response: ¡¡A bajo! (Down with it!)
Some Anglo passers by, hearing the Spanish 
slogans, and seeing English 
language 
signs against the war, told them "If yah don't 
like it in this country, why 
doncha go back where you came from!" I almost 
laughed out loud and told 
them, "They probably would, but U.S. corporations 
have already been over there and 
robbed their countries of anything that wasn't 
tied down." Thus while it was 
truly heartening to see the warmth and generosity 
of support for the Iraqi and 
Palestinian people by Latino activists, it made 
me think back to Ather 
Masood's piece in this forum a couple weeks back, 
emphasizing that we too, as 
Muslims must support the struggles of Latin 
American peoples against the same 
imperialism and neo-colonialism which targets our 
Muslim lands. Latinos from 
almost every country in Central and South America 
and Mexico had come out to 
support us.
The internationalist character of the protest, 
struck me again and again, as I 
saw a large continent of Buddhist monks, many 
young Muslims (including many 
young Muslim women in hijab but unaccompanied), 
and--Native Americans. One 
American Indian Movement 
(AIM) 
leader spoke 
powerfully against the war at a 
rally held at Freedom Plaza just prior to the 
march. Tomahawk missiles should 
be renamed "Bush's missiles" as should the 
"Apache helicopter," he said. No 
Native tribe would approve of these instruments 
of death and destruction being 
unleashed on innocent Iraqis. Native people were 
predominantly peaceful 
before the coming of the White man, and when they 
did engage in warfare, it 
was between two equally matched sides, not at all 
like the current scenario of 
"Surrender your arms, and lay down, so that we 
can massacre you."
The Washington, D.C. demonstration by 30,000 
(according to D.C. police 
estimates) was paralleled by demonstrations in 
Argentina, Australia, Austria, 
Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Burma (Myanmar), 
Canada, 
Chile, China, Croatia, 
Cyprus, Denmark, Dominican Republic, 
Egypt, 
Ecuador, Finland, France, 
Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Iceland, 
India, 
Indonesia, 
Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, 
Jordan, Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Mexico, 
Morocco, Mongolia, Netherlands, 
New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, 
Pakistan, 
Paraguay, Philippines, Poland, 
Portugal, Puerto Rico, Russia, Scotland, 
Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, 
Sudan, 
Sweden, Switzerland, 
Syria, 
Taiwan, U.K., 
Venezuela, and Yemen.
For Foreign readers: The word "caucasian" means 
"White" in America. -Ed
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Support For 
Imam Jamil 
at D.C. Peace Rally
Prof. Al-Arian's Daughter Speaks
"WHOSE STREETS? OUR STREETS!" Defying Police
By Sister Motisola Malikha Abdallah
Washington DC Peace Rally April 12, 2003
Thousands of people of all backgrounds, religions 
and cultures took to the DC 
streets once again last weekend in solidarity 
with protest movements all 
around the world against the war on Iraq. These 
relentless protests against 
Bush's war on Islam and the Middle East is clear 
evidence that the 
CNN 
polls are a lie and the whorish 
media 
and its one-sided showing of the war on Iraq 
is unconvincing. The diversity at this rally was 
awesome and too numerous to 
list. However, I did want to give special mention 
to the several bus loads of 
Latinos that arrived, a special group of what 
looked like Chinese Monks that 
came, Dr. Zulu Malik Shabazz and the 
New Black Panther Party, the veterans 
and a good showing of NYC Muslim especially 
sisters with their babies.
The signs held by the protesters told the real 
story of how the American 
public feels. There were thousands and thousands 
of signs with slogans like: 
"where are the weapons of mass destruction, when 
will the US plant them", "no 
war on Syria", "no blood for oil", "no war on 
Iran", "McS_ _ _ " (in 
reference to McDonald's restaurant), "drop Bush 
not bombs", "who is going to 
democratize the US" and "we need a regime 
change."
Anti-war protesters spoke out loud, clear and 
defiantly against Bush and the 
Media. 
The most vocal among the rainbow sea of 
speakers were the young 
people, especially the Muslim sisters. Dr. Sami 
Al-Arian's, [the Florida 
Professor arrested a few weeks ago] daughter 
spoke about her father and the 
trumped up charges against him. A Native American 
speaker reminded us of how 
the US liberated 16 million of them right into 
distinction. Several speakers 
talked about the war at home against Muslims led 
by the FBI along with 
reference to Imam Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin and 
other political prisoner in 
America. Each time when the Imam's name was 
mentioned an arousing applause 
followed in support of him. The International MAS 
had a table set up at the 
rally with Imam Jamil information for the public. 
A taped message was played 
from Mumia Abu Jamal speaking out about this 
unjust war from an unjust 
president. It was very well received.
Shortly before the march got underway, hundreds 
of young people came from the 
DC subway into the streets chanting repeatedly 
"whose streets? our streets". 
A police captain kept shouting to the top of his 
voice and turning red that 
it was their last warning to get out of the 
streets and back on the sidewalk. 
No one moved. This sent him into a rage and he 
must have gave a call for 
backup. In a matter of a few seconds it seemed 
like the entire DC police 
force came out of the woodwork on foot, on 
horseback and in cars towards us. 
We thought they were going to move in. Instead of 
people moving out of the 
streets, more protesters moved into the streets 
and the slogan "whose 
streets? our streets" grew intense and deafening. 
Instead of moving in, the 
police for some reason retreated back several 
feet and never rushed the crowd.
There were a few pro-war demonstrators along the 
side of our route. Everyone 
was tensed. I tried to remind myself to keep 
walking and ignore them. 
However, I lost it when one group of five white 
men with signs "fry Mumia" 
caught my eye. I rushed towards them past the 
police line and invited them 
all down off the sidewalk and it was not an 
invitation to talk. However, 
several of my co-marchers came and pulled me back 
and told me it was not 
worth it and they were right. We must be careful 
not to waste good energy on 
fools.
The relentless active participation of the people 
against this war is what is 
going to stop this war. It is going to take the 
people of the world united 
and firm to push this war out of existence. We 
must stop this war.
Sister Motisola Malikha Abdallah
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CHICAGO CALLING 
FOR APRIL 12-14
PROTESTS CONTINUE. FAMILIES OF TROOPS OPPOSE WAR
BY: ATHER MASOOD [Our Chicago correspondent.]
Despite the so-called end to 
Iraq, 
Chicago 
activists continued to march this 
weekend. 
In conjunction with London, New York, and other 
cities Chicago continues to 
put large numbers of people on the streets. The 
Logan Square neighborhood 
Peace organization organized about 600-700 people 
to speak out against the war in Iraq. 
It was ironic because Logan Square 
had the first mosque on the 
North Side of Chicago in the 70's. Jamming the 
intersection protestors 
marched from one street to another against Bush, 
Rumsfeld and other 
governmental figures.
It was amazing to see that no less than 
25 people who had family 
members in the war, were present denouncing the 
conflict. Wearing green 
bands, twenty-five different people called the 
names of loved ones currently 
deployed. WHY DOES THE 
MEDIA 
NOT FOCUS ON THESE 
INDIVIDUALS? constantly we 
are bombarded with stories of "patriotic" 
Americans serving in the armed 
forces. We NEVER hear from those families who 
oppose the war, even though 
they have loved ones in Iraq. Nonetheless Mostly 
Caucasians along with a few 
Blacks, Latinos/as, and Muslims were present. 
from 12PM-2PM large numbers of 
activists jammed the streets. Alderman Colon, 
recently elected asked the 
question, "Why does America always glamorize 
violence? Why do we always use 
He-Man, Batman, and soldiers are role-models? We 
need to create new role 
models away from violence." As of this time two 
alderman have com on record 
to oppose the war on Iraq. In a surprising move 
the Logan Square Peace 
movement has adopted Baghdad as it's sister city. 
Americans are in regular 
contact with the citizen from Baghdad from 
Chicago. Such contacts have 
confirmed fighting still continues with both 
American and Iraqi troops killed 
in action.
MUSLIMS NEED TO SUPPORT AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
As this article is being written Muslims must no 
lose sight of affirmative 
Action. In the United States of America, 
Affirmative Action remains the only 
source of equal opportunity for Blacks, 
Latinos/Latinas, and Native 
Americans. The legacy of Separate and Unequal 
still remains. In any School of 
higher education, we see a clear trend of denying 
people of color educational 
opportunities. Going to any campus in Chicago, 
One see a steady decline in 
applicants and participants belonging to Black, 
Latin-American, and Native 
Peoples. To ensure the further advance of such 
people, Muslims must take 
steps to change realities in American educational 
culture. President Bush 
has, so far, turned attention away from domestic 
issues by starting 
unnecessary wars. 
We should not lose sight that this may have been 
Mr. Bush's agenda to being 
with. Start a war and curtail any civil liberties 
from the masses of 
Americans. At the same time we must be aware that 
Imam Jamil, Dr. Samirah, 
Dr. Al-Arian, Mumia Abu-Jamal and others should 
not be forgotten. Clearly in 
that same vain, Affirmative Action legislation is 
something people bleed, 
fought, and died over. Many of us have advanced 
in life due to such laws. 
Therefore, it is important for us, AS MUSLIMS, to 
not allow such 
opportunities to be denied for others. RICH 
MUSLIMS NEED TO STOP BUILDING 
MOSQUES AND should FUND AFFIRMATIVE ACTON 
PROGRAMS SO THEY DON'T COLLAPSE. WE 
HAVE ENOUGH MASJIDS IN AMERICA. People must begin 
to support peace movements 
and Affirmative action laws with their own funds. 
We encourage our Muslim 
family in the world to support causes of the 
masses such as Affirmative 
action.
WAR ON SYRIA.
This past weekend as many as fifteen "hawks" 
began to attack Syria on Capitol 
Hill. Several "Middle East," experts gathered to 
speak with Congressional 
representatives on the issue of Syria. Almost 
immediately the media began to 
assault Syrian as a place full of chemical 
weapons and even nuclear warheads. 
indeed some sources in Washington have already 
stated Mr. Rumsfeld has 
directed attention to begin another phase of war. 
This writer will keep new 
Trend posted on other such developments. We 
advise our Muslim and Arab 
peoples of Syria to prepare for a possible 
attack, as all signs indicate to 
such an eventuality. 
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