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Anti-war protests in Canada
By a reporting team
27 October 2003
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Rallies opposing the US occupation of Iraq were held on Saturday
in Montreal, Toronto, and Halifax. The Montreal and Toronto protests
drew about five to seven hundred people eacha far cry from
the tens of thousands who took to the streets of Canadas
largest cities in the weeks before the US launched its illegal
war against Iraq. The unions and social-democratic New Democratic
Party (NDP) were conspicuous by their absence from last weekends
protests.
Among the speakers at the Toronto rally was a student from
Ecuador who was one of three people taken by US immigration officials
from a bus carrying Canadians to Saturdays march in Washington.
Another of the three who was barred entry to the USSahand,
an Iranian-born, York University student who is a Canadian citizenspoke
with the WSWS.
WSWS: You were on the bus to Washington for the demonstration
and were turned back. Did they give a reason why you were singled
out?
Sahand: They didnt give any reason. I am a Canadian citizen,
but because of where I am from I think they refused to let me
cross.
WSWS: What do you think the war against Iraq was really
about?
Sahand: I think the Bush administration has used the war to
gain popularity. They were not so popular before the war and now
they are popular. The real reason I think they went into Afghanistan
was for that reason and because of the oil pipeline they want
to have in Afghanistan. The way the US makes friends will only
make them enemies, but they will continue just to distract persons
from the real reasons for the war.
WSWS: The US government has given indications that it is preparing
military actions in other countries, such as North Korea, Syria
and Iran. How do you feel about the possibility of the US undertaking
to overthrow the regime in Iran?
Sahand: I think that it is an awful government in Iran. But
I wouldnt be happy if the US went to war against Iran. I
think they should allow my country to make itself free of this
government. To say they are going to make people free by making
war against themit doesnt make sense.
See Also:
Hands off Iraq! Withdraw all US forces
from the Middle East now! Build an antiwar movement based on the
international working class!: Statement of the Socialist Equality
Party
[24 October 2003]
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