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7:00 - 9:00 PM
AFSC office, 2211 14th Street, NW


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RISE Against Bush
SHINE For A Peaceful Tomorrow

Anti-War Actions in Washington, DC, January 20, 2005

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The DC Anti-War Network (DAWN) has called for a permitted anti-war rally and march, and it has called separately for nonviolent civil disobedience die-ins to draw attention to the dead at the hands of the Bush Administration. These actions have been called for January 20, 2005. We invite the entire world to participate in these events, which have been endorsed by United for Peace and Justice.

DAWN has applications and has general assurances from the authorities for permits for march and rally locations. We are calling for people to rally at Malcolm X Park (16th and Euclid Sts NW--nearest to U Street and Columbia Heights Metro Stations) at 9:00 AM. Following this, we will have a march at 11:15 AM, toward the White House down 16th Street and ending at Franklin Square Park. From there, march participants may join in several actions.

Details of the die-in scenarios continue to be worked out. We expect that most die-in participants can also participate in the rally.

Stay tuned to more logistical details and other possible counter-inaugural events. For the best information on all events (DAWN's and everyone else's) as well as housing and ride boards please go to http://www.counter-inaugural.org.

We RISE
· Against the needless slaughter in and occupation of Iraq;
· Against the assault on civil liberties, as represented by such acts as the Patriot Act and the immoral detentions at Guantanamo Bay;
· Against US support of the Israeli government's denial of human rights against the Palestinian people;
· Against U.S. overthrow of Aristide in Haiti;
· Against U.S. attempts to overthrow any other democratically elected leader, including Hugo Chavez in Venezuela;
· Against any U.S. military action in Iran.

We SHINE
· For a world that embraces peaceful dialogue instead of war;
· For a world where we respect the liberty of all beings;
· For a world that looks out for all those who are now oppressed, including the poor, women, racial minorities, workers, the disabled, gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgendered, as well as the earth and its creatures;
· For a world that embraces social justice;
· For democracy and the autonomy of all people to have a full say in how they are governed;
· For each other.


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