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IraqBerkeley Students Demonstrate Against War
Berkeley Students demonstrated on Feb. 25 against the war by hanging effigies of "civil liberties," "Iraqi children," "our sons and brothers," and "accountability," all things that are lost in preparations for war. The students hoped to incite action against the war. ![]() title.jpgi71063.jpg Today, on the UC Berkeley Campus, four effigies were hung from Sather Gate to raise awareness of the consequences of war with Iraq. The dummies had signs identifying them as 'accountability,' 'civil liberties,' 'Iraqi children,' and 'our sons and brothers.' Students also scrawled anti war messages in chalk around sproul plaza, the birthplace of the free speech movement. Remarkably, these actions constituted civil disobedience under current student code, resulting in at least one citation.
One protester said, "People need to wake up. Mainstream media glosses over the reality of the pain and suffering that is caused by war, and the injustices of detainments and deportations under current US policy. People don't realize that they can be held in solitary confinement, without charges, indefinitely - with no ability to contact their families or lawyers." Protesters said that their main goal was to incite action - the US is going to attack Iraq, and something must be done. Students distributed flyers advertising for actagainstwar.org and gave advice on how to organize effectively. One student said, "People are going to need to work together to shut the city down and show this country once and for all that the people are not going to just stand idlely by as this country strips away their rights." The demonstration was organized by several local student affinity groups.
Deployment
![]() 01_deployment.jpg Hoisting the dummies...
Hoisted!
![]() 02_all_in_a_row.jpg All 4 swinging sorrowfully in the wind
Civil Liberties
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Orwellian reality
![]() 03_freedom_is_slavery.jpg Chalking is currently considered vandalism on the UC Berkeley campus, despite the reputation provided to it by the free speech movement.
Orwell 2
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Kids Chalk
![]() 05_kids_chalk.jpg A tour group of small children came across some chalk and added their anti war messages.
Police kill Civil Liberties
![]() 06_cop_destroys_liberties... Friendly policeman pulling on our civil liberties.
Police and Civil Liberties
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Oops!
![]() 07_hanging_head_2.jpg Oops, the cop tore civil liberty's head off.
Children Contemplate the War
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Campus Services
![]() 09_campus_services.jpg Campus Services arrive on the scene to finish the job.
Final Destination
![]() 10_final_destination.jpg Civil Liberties, Accountability, our Sons and Brothers, and Iraqi Children - in the dumpster.
Police Harass Protester
![]() 11_chalkers_harrassed.jpg The police detained this protester on suspicion of chalking.
Is Chalk a crime?
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