Archive for January 12th, 2003


Germany to become President of…

Germany to become President of Security Council


From a Not In Our Name email.



“On Monday, activists with No Blood For Oil will make a friendly appeal at the German Mission. Activists will meet with Counsellor Volker Pellet, and deliver a letter <that> argues Germany, which asssumes the critical Presidency of the Security Council in February, should assume an important role at the UN Security Council and General Assembly. In accordance with the letter, activists will list a number of technical and legal maneuvers that Germany should employ to halt the drive to war at the UN. This is an extremely critical time at the UN, and Germany, which has made anti-war pronouncements in the past, needs to assume greater responsibility in world affairs.”


Hmmm, Germany as head of the Security Council could definitely slow down the war machine. Another reason I expect us to be at war very soon, before Germany assumes the leadership role.

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L.A. Peace Rally

L.A. Peace Rally


Finally. The rally got a big photo on the front page of the L.A. Times, an in-depth article, and Steve Lopez detailing Middle-class dissent on display at war protest.


Plus, it made the national new wires and lots of local TV. Yes, media coverage IS all important.


So, it’s onward to D.C. & S.F. this coming Saturday, for the major simultaneous national anti-war protests organized by ANSWER.


Some thoughts on the L.A. rally. It went well. A festive, happy atmosphere. Speakers included Martin Sheen, who has been arrested 40+ times for his anti-nuke activities; Ed Asner, a battle-scarred long time serious activist; and Ron Kovic of Born of the 4th of July fame. Plus some fine music from Jackson Browne plus Slash from Guns & Roses, Ian Ashbury from the Cult, the drummer from Janes Addiction, and others playing together. Also a smoking reggae hip hop group, Burning Star.


The crowd was estimated by the police at an absurdly low 2,000, a number even the L.A. Times didn’t believe, who said estimates were 5,000 - 15,000. As anyone who has been at such an event knows, judging crowd size is notoriously difficult. However, at one point the march stretched for at least six blocks. My guess - at least 15,000. (Added later) Note: Local radio news stations were saying 20,000-30,000 thousand.


A minor clunker, a group who I shall not name because why give them publicity, tried to jack the parade, starting it on their own with (surprise) themselves in front. Many of us organizers ran to the front, held hands and stopped them. At one point this group was screaming into their bullhorns that we monitors were FBI agents and that we had assaulted them - clearly they were trying to provoke an incident. Well, it didn’t work. And next rally we will have dozens of our people at the front of the line at all times.


La Opinion, the largest Spanish newspaper in the U.S. also featured the rally on their front page. Plus, there was a substantial turnout from unions, especially the 50,000 member SEIU Local 660.


All in all, a wonderful time was had by all!

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