Today hundreds of Howard University students greeted Laura Bush with
a militant protest against the war in Iraq, the criminally negligent and racist
conduct of the federal government in response to Hurricane Katrina and cuts
in education.
Holding signs that read, "2000 Dead, End Occupation: Palestine, Afghanistan,
Iraq, Haitiā¦, Money for Education Not War," the students began their
demonstration at 11am in advance of Laura Bush's arrival to the Howard University
campus.
The demonstration was called by Youth and Student A.N.S.W.E.R. and Cimarrones,
a progressive Black Student Union of Caribbeans, Central and South Americans.
The demonstration was supported by various other campus organizations such as
Howard University Student Association (HUSA), Howard Amnesty International and
Ubiquity.
The demonstration turned into a confrontation as university officials working
with Secret Service and DC Police threatening to arrest the students unless
they moved. "They are trying to force us to disperse or at least move back
30 feet, but we in the Black community have been told to move for 300 years,"
said Eugene Puryear, a coordinator of Youth and Student A.N.S.W.E.R and Howard
sophomore.
The Howard University demonstration was one of hundreds that took place in
cities, towns, college campuses and high schools across the country.
As the number of U.S. troops killed in Iraq hits the 2,000 figure, A.N.S.W.E.R.
Coalition members and supporters and other organizations came out in local protests
against the illegal and criminal war and occupation in Iraq. These local protests
came on the heels of the September 24 demonstration, when more than 300,000
people surrounded the White House in a sea of protest. On September 24, the
A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition also held large-scale protests in San Francisco, Los
Angeles and Seattle.
The gruesome number of U.S. war dead pales in comparison to the loss of life
suffered by Iraqis. Public opinion in the United States has decisively turned
against the war in Iraq just as it turned against the war in Vietnam three decades
ago. U.S. troops should be brought out of Iraq immediately. The people of Iraq
should be paid reparations for the wholesale destruction of their country and
the staggering loss of human life. Bush, Cheney and other officials in the Bush
administration should be held accountable for their criminal conduct.