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Troops Home Fast: Hundreds Begin Nationwide Hunger Strike to Protest War
A former U.S. soldier was arrested Monday on charges of raping an Iraqi woman and killing her and three family members. This comes as hundreds of people around the country begin fasts to protest the war in Iraq. We speak with an Iraq war vet who was arrested protesting war on July 4th and an Iraqi blogger - both are participating in the fast.
On Monday, a former soldier was arrested on charges of raping an Iraqi woman and killing her and three family members. Prosecutors charge that four months ago Steven Green walked into a house in the town of Mahmudiyah, killed three family members, and that he and another soldier raped a woman named Abeer Qasim Hamza. The age of the rape victim is unclear though the mayor of Mahmudiyah said she was 15 years old. These latest charges come on the heels of a number of investigations into U.S.-led civilian atrocities in Iraq.
Meanwhile thousands of protestors gathered across the nation yesterday to protest the on-going war in Iraq. One of the largest demonstrations took place in Washington D.C and was organized by the anti-war group Code Pink. Code Pink also launched a nationwide fast to demand an end to the war. The fasters will stay in front of the White House every day until August 14th, when they move the hunger strike next to President Bush's vacation ranch in Crawford, Texas.
* Raed Jarrar, an Iraqi blogger and architect. His blog is titled "Raed in the Middle". He is also the Iraq Project director for Global Exchange. He is participating in the fast to end the war.
* Geoffrey Millard, an Iraq War veteran who served for 13 months. He was arrested on Tuesday during the antiwar protest in Washington D.C. He is participating in the fast to end the war.
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http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/07/05/1329243
Meanwhile thousands of protestors gathered across the nation yesterday to protest the on-going war in Iraq. One of the largest demonstrations took place in Washington D.C and was organized by the anti-war group Code Pink. Code Pink also launched a nationwide fast to demand an end to the war. The fasters will stay in front of the White House every day until August 14th, when they move the hunger strike next to President Bush's vacation ranch in Crawford, Texas.
* Raed Jarrar, an Iraqi blogger and architect. His blog is titled "Raed in the Middle". He is also the Iraq Project director for Global Exchange. He is participating in the fast to end the war.
* Geoffrey Millard, an Iraq War veteran who served for 13 months. He was arrested on Tuesday during the antiwar protest in Washington D.C. He is participating in the fast to end the war.
LISTEN ONLINE:
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/07/05/1329243
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What is with everyone leaving out Cindy Sheehan?
Media Benjamin of Code Pink just wrote a long piece for common dreams and excluded Cindy? WTF!
Cindy is well known throughout the world for her standing up to Bush last summer, and now she is in front of the white house on hunger strike until the troops come home.
Help support Cindy- lots of resources here...
http://www.benfrank.net/blog/
Media Benjamin of Code Pink just wrote a long piece for common dreams and excluded Cindy? WTF!
Cindy is well known throughout the world for her standing up to Bush last summer, and now she is in front of the white house on hunger strike until the troops come home.
Help support Cindy- lots of resources here...
http://www.benfrank.net/blog/
Cindy is not the only person in the anti-war movement.
Could be that something political did happen between her and some of the other groups. Please post if you have any updates.
Could be that something political did happen between her and some of the other groups. Please post if you have any updates.
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