Operation Info-Scrub
From guerrillanews.com
Operation Info-Scrub
Bill Berkowitz, April 3, 2003
In another example of the administration's predilection for secrecy, President Bush recently signed an executive order to "delay the release of millions of historical documents for more than three years and make it easier to reclassify information considered damaging to national security," the Associated Press reported.
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Rochester Teacher in Jordan- Tom's Report from the Middle east
By Tom Little-Moore
The people returning from Baghdad say that the bombing was increasingly involving civilian targets. Busses and cars were targets on the highway. Cluster bombs were used in a market place near where they stayed. The human shield people have been effective apparently because so far as I have heard not one of the 70 around the city were hit, all remain in Baghdad. As for the CPT they are all but one I think, out of the city.
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Ice storm does not deter peace activists
Despite cold winds and falling ice, more than 50 anti-war demonstrators gathered at the Liberty pole downtown to continue to voice opposition to the genocidal invasion into Iraq. Although the planned march to the War Memorial and planned speakers, veterans against the war, were canceled due to severe ice conditions, the presence of so many people under the circumstances shows the strength of the opposition to this war.
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Ongoing Commentary on Local media coverage of Protests, etc.
The following is a link to some ongoing commentary on how the local media is treating anti-war demonstrations and other news related to the war in Iraq.
There are also quite a few photos of the demonstrations in Rochester:
http://www.bcampbell.org/news.htm