By Daniel M Pourkesali (CASMII)
Iranian expatriate community answers
the call to action against war with Iran in
unprecedented numbers
An estimated two hundred thousand
people from across the country converged in Washington, DC on Saturday
January 28 in a spirited rally that was hailed as the largest antiwar protest
since the US invasion in 2003 demanding that
the new Congress take strong action against the past and present policies of the
Bush administration. Speakers, which comprised of half dozen members of Congress
including Rep. John Conyers (D-Michigan), Rep. Maxine Waters (D-California) and
actors Sean Penn, Susan Sarandon, Jane Fonda, Tim Robbins and Danny Glover, were
united in their rejection of the administration’s claims that more aggressive
action in the Middle East will lead to peace or
security. On a stage where a coffin covered with a U.S. flag and a pair of
military boots symbolized those perished in the war, the most moving words were
delivered by a mother whose son is serving and a father whose son was lost in
Iraq.

A similar protest in San Francisco strongly condemned a possible attack on
Iran. Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio)
addressed the crowd saying "This isn't about just challenging the war in
Iraq," he added. "It's about
challenging the idea that war is a legitimate instrument of policy. With the
president ramping up for a war against Iran, it just becomes so urgent that in the city
of St. Francis,
we all become channels of peace."

Despite the mainly “Out of Iraq”
theme of the protest, a sizable and vocal group including members of CASMII from
New York, Virginia, Maryland, DC and elsewhere joined by groups under the banner
of the Virginia Anti-War Network, NIAC, the American Iranian Friendship Council,
and the Fellowship of Reconciliation focused on the prospects of war against
Iran.

Signs reading “Don't Iraq Iran”,
“Stop the War on Iran Before it Starts”, “Hands off Iran”, and “Ignorance, not
Iran is the Enemy” were meant to draw attention to the fact that Iran is now
clearly in the Bush Regime’s cross hairs.
CASMII sincerely thanks those in the
expatriate community that answered the call to action and rallied to
Iran's cause yesterday. Out of a
crowd of 200 Iranian Americans who joined this march yesterday, dozens had never
participated in any antiwar protests before. We hope this is a historic
beginning of a pro-peace and anti-war faction in our community.
More pictures from DC
protests:




Some pictures from San
Francisco Protests:


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