| About | Contact | Subscribe | Calendar | Publish | Donate |
|---|
U.S. | Anti-WarNo to the Bush Agenda - 8/29 RNC NYC rally, march, and Central Park
New York says NO to the Bush Agenda. Rally, massive march, and Central Park gathering. ![]() 1-rally2.jpg NEW YORK CITY (Aug 30, 2004) - Well over a half million people took the streets of New York City yesterday to deliver an undeniable “NO!” to the Bush Agenda.
Before the march, thousands jammed Union Square for a Not in Our Name kick-off rally that featured poet Saul Williams leading the crowd in the Pledge of Resistance. Michael Berg, whose son Nick Berg was beheaded in Iraq while working as a contractor, urged resistance in the face of endless war. Robina Niaz urged everyone to stand with and defend immigrant communities who have been under attack since 9-11. “History demands that we see each other in the park this afternoon” said Tanya Mayo, Not in Our Name national coordinator, from the stage. The Not in Our Name Hawaii contingent joined the United for Peace and Justice march with a huge octopus puppet that symbolized the tentacles of the US Empire. A much photographed 20-foot Earth sphere was carried past Madison Square Garden, RNC headquarters, as well. All within a human sea of community anti-war groups, unions, youth, immigrants rights groups, civil rights organizations, and military veterans—including recent Iraq War veterans. At the end of the official march route, thousands of “Pledge of Resistance (best read in the park)” cards where distributed as the marchers streamed through Union Square for over four hours. Many realized that we were not quite done making history just yet. Despite the denial of a permit to rally in Central Park, and weeks of fear-mongering by the police, thousands gathered on the Great Lawn for what a visitor from London described as a “militant mill-about.” Hundreds spelled out numerous human “NO”s with their bodies—clearly seen by the media and police aerial surveillance. Bands jammed. Illegally large banners were displayed. Earth flags waved. On August 29, 2004 Central Park was transformed into a people’s park.
Rev. Sekou speaking at Not in Our Name kick-off rally
![]() 2-rally-rh.jpg
"I Say NO"
![]() 3-rally-no.jpg
Michael Berg, father of Nick Berg, contractor beheaded in Iraq
![]() 4-rally-mb.jpg
"I Say NO" t-shirts
![]() 5-rally-no-ts.jpg
NO! to torture
![]() 6-rally-torture.jpg
Tanya Mayo, Not in Our Name national organizer
![]() 7-rally-tm.jpg
Andrea Prichett reports on police intimidation of political tables during the rally
![]() 8-rally-ap.jpg
PPEHRC
![]() 9-rally-ppehrc.jpg
Octopus puppet from Hawaii
![]() 10-march-oct.jpg
Huge Earth
![]() 11-march-earth.jpg
Iraq Veterans Aganist War
![]() 12-march-ivaw.jpg
United for Peace and Justice
![]() 13-march-ufjp-flags.jpg
Fuji/NYPD aerial surveillance
![]() 14-park-fuji-nypd.jpg
Hundreds spell out "NO" in Central Park
![]() 15-circle-no.jpg
Hundreds jam and dance in Central Park
![]() 16-park-dance.jpg
Bands jam in Central Park
![]() 17-park-horn.jpg
"Liar"
![]() 18-park-liar.jpg
Central Park: "Not in Our Name"
![]() 19-park-banner.jpg |
Listed below are the 10 latest comments posted about this article.
These comments are anonymously submitted by website visitors.