Dimitri Devyatkin on Sun, 23 Sep 2001 01:56:56 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] 10,000 march for peace in Manhattan |
10,000 march for peace in Manhattan A mass demonstration against the war was held Friday evening, Sept. 21 in New York -- a march from Union Square to Times Square attended by perhaps 10,000 people. The marchers walked solemly up Park Avenue South, chanting anti-war slogans, stopping traffic at intersections. Most of the marchers were between 20-50 years old; there were a few parents with young children. People on the street looked on with mostly neutral expressions. Some people shouted remarks to antagonize the marchers. Many people of Arab appearence gave the V sign to the marchers. Numerous incidents of violence erupted as irate drivers stuck behind marchers got our of their vehicles and assaulted march coordinators. Police were nowhere to be seen when they were needed to protect the marchers from the muscular, cursing motorists, but the marchers protected their colleagues. Finally police arrived and actually arrested at least one thug. One woman in a white convertible actually tried to run her car into the crowd. She only stopped when warned that video cameras had recorded her license plate number. Police only became evident at the end of the march, clearly only to protect stores and property -- No concern was shown for the safety of the marchers. Police dressed in bright orange jump suits, with NYPD written on their chests and sports shoes were waiting with short batons and bloodthristy expressions on their faces. Police blocked access to Times Square when the demonstrators filled the intersection, wading into the crowd. No known incidents of violence occurred despite an ugly mood. Dimitri Devyatkin e-mail devyatkin@earthlink.net _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold