[iwar] [fc:Activists.Protest.Afghanistan.Raids]

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Activists Protest Afghanistan Raids

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Hundreds of demonstrators gathered on the steps of the 
state Capitol Saturday to protest the U.S. military response to the Sept. 11 
terrorist attacks. The rally was among similar events in a number of cities 
across the nation, including Los Angeles and New York. Under the banner of 
``Say No to War, Say Yes to Global Justice,'' speakers in St. Paul condemned 
the attacks on New York and Washington, but said the bombing of Afghanistan 
will not make America safer. In Los Angeles, some 700 demonstrators wearing 
makeup to simulate battle wounds held a peaceful rally to call for an end to 
U.S. military action in Afghanistan. In downtown Portland, Ore., several 
hundred protesters both mourned the victims of last month's terrorist attacks 
and condemned bombing strikes over Afghanistan with a silent vigil and 
banners. 

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