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Anti War Protest in Eureka
Three thousand people gathered in Eureka Saturday, March 20 to protest the war in Iraq.
Top photo: The Humboldt chapter of Veterans for Peace.
Middle photos: Citizens of the north coast express their views.
Next Photo: Amanda D. . ., whose son is serving in Iraq, confronts a protester who advocates the killing officers.
She stated that he "was not for peace, but for war."
The protester, who refused to be identified, stated that "the military hiearchy is integral to the war." D. . . further stated that she "supports her son but not the war."
Bottom photo: Women in black hold a silent vigil for peace on the Humboldt County Courthouse lawn.
Note: All photographs Copyright 2004 Charles Slay,
Any download of these images without written permission
by the author is forbidden.
Middle photos: Citizens of the north coast express their views.
Next Photo: Amanda D. . ., whose son is serving in Iraq, confronts a protester who advocates the killing officers.
She stated that he "was not for peace, but for war."
The protester, who refused to be identified, stated that "the military hiearchy is integral to the war." D. . . further stated that she "supports her son but not the war."
Bottom photo: Women in black hold a silent vigil for peace on the Humboldt County Courthouse lawn.
Note: All photographs Copyright 2004 Charles Slay,
Any download of these images without written permission
by the author is forbidden.
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Why are you using AOL? AOL is owned by a media company that is quite pro-war and all that rot. Your overpriced monthy fees are supporting the war, while you protest it!
Hello Idiot.
Hello Idiot.
Dude. you could get sued! but i doubt you'd be out of any pocket change unless you made a profit off of them..
Hayduke, Well, you have a good point about AOL, but on the other hand, I am reporting the protest in Eureka, and not necessarily protesting the war myself - an assumption on your part. Regarding the warning, many photos have been taken off sfbay.indymedia and used for nefarious purposes.
At the very least, if a newspaper wants to use my images they can pay for them.
At the very least, if a newspaper wants to use my images they can pay for them.
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