Saturday, October 27
Nationally Coordinated Regional Demonstrations
Midwest Mass March in Chicago
END THE WAR NOW!

Gather 1:30 pm at Union Park; March to Federal Plaza
For more info call 773-463-0311 - For directions to Union Park click here

On October 27, thousands of people from all over the Midwest will join the largest ever fall demonstration against the Iraq War in Chicago. There will also be marches in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Seattle, New Orleans, Boston and many other cities on that day. A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism), along with United for Peace and Justice, has called for regional demonstrations on the 27th and is actively building all actions.

The nationally coordinated demonstrations on Oct 27 must be as big as possible. The war is a catastrophe for the people of Iraq. Over 1 million Iraqis have died. It is a catastrophe for the people of the U.S. too. The Iraq War has cost $450 billion to date and Congress is getting ready to spend another $200 billion. That money should be spent on education, healthcare, jobs, housing, social security, infrastructure, affordable and adequate public transportation, and many other essential services - not war & occupation.

A large, united march through the heart of Chicago on Oct 27 will send a clear signal to the warmongers in the White House and Congress that the war must end now. It will help draw more people into the anti-war movement and can spark greater organizing in the city and region. The importance of raising our level of activity and determination cannot be stressed enough. It is the people – in the streets - that will end the war, not the politicians.

A new day is dawning in this country, sisters and brothers. We see it on the streets at mass demonstrations like the militant Sept. 15 March on Washington and we can see it when we do anti-war outreach at schools and L stops here in Chicago . The Iraq War, threats of war against Iran, the government’s war on immigrants, increasing racism as seen in the case of the Jena 6 are all part of a general assault on our communities, rights, wages, benefits, dreams and aspirations. We have come to an important historical juncture where what is needed is to build an unstoppable, independent political force capable of dynamic mass intervention from the bottom of U.S. society all the way to the top. Together, we can help make this a reality!

The October 27 mobilization in Chicago is endorsed by over 150 organizations all over the Midwest . Buses and trains are coming from all over the region. We urge everyone to join us in the streets to demand … End the War Now; Full Rights for All Immigrants; End Occupation: Iraq, Palestine, Haiti, Afghanistan and everywhere; U.S. Hands off Iran; and Freedom for the Jena 6 – Stand against Racism!

The ANSWER Chicago contingent in the Oct 27 March will include … Large flags from countries occupied, under attack or threatened by U.S. imperialism; a large banner reading, “Only the People can Stop the War! U.S. Out of the Middle East! !”; and hundreds of placards demanding “U.S. Out of Iraq NOW!” The contingent will be anchored by powerful amplified sound and militant chanting.
To march in the ANSWER Chicago Contingent come to the ANSWER table at Union Park, join us during the march, call us at 773-463-0311 or click here.

The anti-war movement and the 2008 Elections
Millions of people who are against war & occupation – some of whom have marched in the hundreds of thousands all over the country in the last seven years - may be drawn to the 2008 elections, hoping that the ballot will bring about change and an end to the war. This is an illusion. But one that people must dispel through their own experiences, common interests and collective action.

The 2008 election – just like the 2006 election – will prove once again that the two establishment parties are parties of big business and war. All three front-running Democratic presidential candidates are on record saying that if elected they would likely continue the Iraq War for their entire term - until 2013!

Washington is blatantly ignoring the demands of the people. When it comes to war, both of the corporate-backed parties and all the imperial administrators in Washington do everything they can to sideline and pacify the people of the U.S. with lies, lectures, various stall tactics and threats. They live in a much different world than the vast majority of us. They profit off of misery, exploitation and destruction.

U.S.
corporate power seeks to dominate Iraq , Iran and the entire oil-rich Middle East . The President elected in 2008 - Republican or Democrat - will pursue this goal above all else. His or her administration, along with the generals in the Pentagon, will continue to support the occupations of Palestine, Afghanistan, Somalia and Haiti . They will continue to threaten independent Iran, Sudan and Syria with war and economic aggression.

The only force powerful enough to shut down the war machine? The people. Let’s come together on the streets of Chicago on Oct 27 to End the War Now!

Contact ANSWER at 773-463-0311 or answer@chicagoanswer.net.

Full Rights for All Immigrants Now!
End Occupation: Iraq, Palestine, Haiti, Afghanistan ... !
U.S. Hands Off Iran!
Money for Jobs, Healthcare, Education; Not for War!
Free the Jena 6! Stand Against Racism!


Logistics & Schedule for Oct 27
12 Noon: Set up at Union Park - Look for ANSWER Table on Ashland Ave. side of Park
12:30 pm: Volunteer Check-in at Union Park - Look for ANSWER Table on Ashland Ave. side of Park
Dozens of Volunteers are needed to Leaflet for Upcoming Events, Petition, Distribute Placards, Hold Banners, Help Setup at Union Park & March in the ANSWER Chicago Contingent. Click here to volunteer on 27th or call 773-463-0311.
1:30 pm: Opening Rally
2:30 pm: March to Federal Plaza
The ANSWER Chicago contingent in the Oct 27 March will include … Large flags from countries occupied, under attack or threatened by U.S. imperialism; a large banner reading, “Only the People can Stop the War! U.S. Out of the Middle East!”; and hundreds of placards demanding “U.S. Out of Iraq NOW!” The contingent will be anchored by powerful amplified sound and militant chanting. To march in the ANSWER Chicago Contingent come to the ANSWER table at Union Park, join us during the march, call us at 773-463-0311 or click here.
4pm: Closing Rally at Federal Plaza
 


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The Sept. 15 March on Washington:
A New Movement is Emerging

By Brian Becker

The Sept. 15 March on Washington was unique.

Sept 15 crowd shotThe energy, the youth, the multitude of new people who were joining a protest for the first time; the large number of Iraq war veterans as well as active duty service members; the determination of Gold Star family members to unite together in the streets against the war that stole the lives of their children and the inspired willingness of thousands to die-in and risk arrest—these were the features that made Sept. 15 somewhat more akin to the militant marches and actions that became a characteristic feature of the movement that helped end the Vietnam War.

The people who attended knew this to be true. This was not the same crowd strolling down the street. What the people saw and felt and experienced and knew to be true could not be easily erased by the typically bad, cynical and misleading corporate media coverage.

Tens of thousands of people, led by Iraq war veterans, Gold Star families whose loved ones were killed and other veterans, marched shoulder to shoulder across eight lanes of Pennsylvania Avenue. The police suddenly locked together barricades which were taken down just as quickly as the Iraq veterans led the march straight up the broad sidewalk leading to the Congress where they were again violently blocked by platoons of riot clad police. 

People marched forward towards the steps of the Capitol determined to carry their anti-war message as the heavily armed police attacked and blocked peaceful protestors. Thousands joined a Die-In and symbolic funeral for the US Servicemembers and the legions of Iraqis who have perished in this criminal endeavor. Police reinforcements with shields and helmets marched down the steps of the U.S. Capitol building with guns and sticks in hand.

Iraq war veterans and the family members of soldiers and marines, joined by thousands upon thousands of high school and college students, stood face to face with a line of armed force that prevented their forward march to redress grievances for an illegal war and occupation.

Police forced Iraq War veterans and elderly veterans of other wars face into the ground and tied their hands behind their backs. Men and women in fatigues, students, mothers of soldiers and members of the American Muslim community were taken away in handcuffs and marched or dragged up the long Capitol steps.

More than 190 were arrested in all and when they were brought to jail together it was obvious that their spirit and solidarity was a testament to their determination to resist the war machine. Throughout the demonstration, and among those who were detained too, a collective spirit was crystallizing. Almost everyone could sense that something was new.

People were held on busses, many in tight cutting handcuffs, until the early morning hours. When finally processed at the police vehicle garage where everyone was held, people were directed to a door leading to an alley uncertain where they were, what they were to do or what would happen next as the door closed behind them. But as each person stepped outside a few yards and was seen a great cheer went up and across the street they saw people on the grassy embankment waiting for them. ANSWER organized hundreds of supporters and a legal team that stayed outside the jail all night long and greeted each newly released person with coffee, food, rides to the bus station or home if they lived in the DC area. 

Before the action the government undertook significant efforts to try to suppress and repress the organizing efforts. The ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) was slapped with $38,000 in fines for putting up 194 posters that were legally wheat pasted announcing the Sept. 15 action. ANSWER was told they had to be taken down immediately, and refused. Instead, we filed a suit with the Partnership for Civil Justice challenging the constitutionality of the government’s actions.

When ANSWER held a press conference in front of the White House to protest the fines, the police from the National Park Service arrested the speakers and organizers—and horse-mounted police charged into the assembled media.

Ironically, this police attack in front of the White House came hours after Laura Bush gathered the media together inside the White House to condemn the police crackdown of “pro-democracy activists” in Myanmar.

If anything, the government’s attempts to suppress these efforts not only failed but also drew additional thousands, and perhaps tens of thousands, of angry people to the streets.

A true united front

When the large crowd, with so many high school and college students in attendance, poured into the streets around 1:00pm on Sept. 15 the excitement and buzz was palpable. People knew they were part of something very special, something different from the earlier anti-war marches. It wasn’t just the large crowd, which was marching 120 abreast, and filling up all eight lanes of Pennsylvania Ave. for many blocks. The march was impressive and new at other levels as well. ANSWER initiated the action and provided hundreds of organizers and volunteers. These people were the organizational and administrative anchor of the protest. But this was not an action of one group or entity.

Sept. 15 was a genuine and broad coalition of diverse organizations. Iraq Veterans Against the War, D.C. Chapter; Grassroots America, Veterans for Peace, Camp Casey Peace Institute, Hip Hop Caucus, CodePink, National Council of Arab Americans and the Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation worked together in joint planning.

The groups achieved an admirable level of cooperation and comradely working relations based on mutual respect and shared responsibility. Many other organizations also contributed. Ramsey Clark and thousands in the ImpeachBush movement mobilized as well. 

As a response to the fascist mobilization of the so-called Gathering of Eagles, numerous local and national organizations joined together to offer a united security team.

Sept. 15 may be a harbinger of an even greater unity in the anti-war movement among Iraq war veterans and military families, the Arab American and Muslim communities, students and youth, the immigrant rights movement and other oppressed working-class communities—both those who are already unionized and the millions who need to be.

In our ongoing evaluation of the action, we will have to assess not only its strengths but any of its defects, weaknesses and mistakes. It is not possible to have such an energized action with many tens of thousands of people without there being a fair share of mistakes to learn from. None of the defects, however, can take away from the broader significance of the action.

At the barricades

ANSWER leaders were among the first people arrested when riot police tried to barricade the path to the Capitol building. Some also were among the first of the 197 people released from custody.

The rest of the night those released earlier and other solidarity activists had the great privilege of welcoming people as they got out of jail and shuttling individuals to the bus and train stations between 1:00am and 8:00 am the next morning.

We got a chance to meet and learn the stories of these brave souls. Many were Iraq war veterans and young students for whom this was their very first demonstration and their first arrest. They were inspired, pumped up and eager to keep mobilizing. They were proud of what they had done.

Many people told us in person, and in emails and phone calls, that Sept. 15 was an event of great importance in their life and outlook.

There is no scientific method to assess how many people fit into this broad category, but by the anecdotal feedback we believe this was a large group.

People come into the streets, risk arrest, join a movement and become activists because they have certain hopefulness that their actions can make a difference. 

We have been through a period of pessimism and political apathy—hallmarks of generalized mood where the mass of people do not have the confidence that change is possible. But on September 15 it felt that this may be changing.

Building a New People’s Movement for Change

On Sept. 20, just five days after Sept. 15, tens of thousands people traveled to Jena, La. to stand with the Jena 6 and the African American community.

These two events coming within one week’s time are the first signs that we are waking to a new morning of action, resistance and militant struggle. New movements are not born in the minds of social critics and Ivory Tower observers. They are forged in the streets. Real people, volunteering their time and ignoring the armies of naysayers, are the ones who ignite new historical processes. This movement is coming together because it is needed. Its time has come.

By acting together against war and racism, and linking this movement to all the needs of society that are being sacrificed and destroyed by the power of corporate domination, we can fill the void and vacuum left by the earlier collapse of the progressive movement.

Sept. 15 in Washington, D.C. was a meaningful day and for some a life-altering day. It will be remembered as significant in a broad historical sense if it emerges as a step toward an even greater development. That is the goal and task of all those who are committed to waging a broad struggle for the radical transformation of this country. 

That, and nothing less, is the order of the day.

Brian Becker is the National Coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition.

 

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