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Martin Luther King Day Parade Report
by AJLPP-USA Friday, Jan. 19, 2007 at 9:36 PM
magsasakapiL@hotmail.com 213-241-0906 337 Glendale Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026

On Monday, Jan. 15, the ANSWER Coalition proudly celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day by marching with anti-war, anti-racist organizations and activists in the MLK Kingdom Day parade in Los Angeles. Many activists and organizations marched in the anti-war contingent, carrying signs and banners reading “Stop the racist war, honor MLK!” and “From Iraq to New Orleans: Fund people’s needs, not the war machine!”

Martin Luther King Day Parade Report
'Stop the War' Contingent Brings Anti-War Message to LA Event

Los Angeles --On Monday, Jan. 15, the ANSWER Coalition proudly celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day by marching with anti-war, anti-racist organizations and activists in the MLK Kingdom Day parade in Los Angeles. Many activists and organizations marched in the anti-war contingent, carrying signs and banners reading “Stop the racist war, honor MLK!” and “From Iraq to New Orleans: Fund people’s needs, not the war machine!”

The hundreds of thousands of mostly African American bystanders chanted along with the anti-war groups: "Stop the war!" was a favorite chant. “What do we want? Troops Out! When do we want it? Now!” and “No more racist war, that’s what King was fighting for!” also rang out as the anti-war contingent made its way down King Boulevard. Many people at the parade pumped their fists in the air and gave the peace sign while the contingent passed by. The chanting was especially strong by the parade viewing stand at the corner of MLK and Crenshaw Boulevards.

The Los Angeles Police Department, at the behest of pro-military, pro-war forces in charge of the parade organizing, attempted to shut down the anti-war contingent at least four times on the parade route. At one point, the LAPD threatened to arrest the anti-war organizers. But the activists and the crowd lining the parade route ultimately prevailed, and the group finished the march to cheers at historic Leimert Park. The irony of allowing the LAPD and all branches of the U.S. military participate in this parade honoring Martin Luther King Jr., a civil rights and anti-war leader, while trying to marginalize and push out all anti-war activists, was not lost on the crowd.

ANSWER also passed out thousands of flyers promoting the upcoming March 17 protest, marking the 4th anniversary of the criminal Iraq war. The response to the anti-war, anti-racist message was overwhelmingly positive.

The ANSWER Coalition's participation was covered in the Los Angeles Times

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