Thursday, April 03, 2003
SF anti-war protesters smash symbolic windows
SF anti-war protesters smash symbolic windows San Francisco police said a couple dozen protesters showed up in the city's shopping district this morning to fulfill -- symbolically -- a promise to break windows to dramatize their opposition to the Iraq war.
A police spokesman said the demonstrators apparently brought computer discs with them, along with photos of Iraqi children, to the to deliver their message. The 10 a.m. protest took place at the intersection of Powell and Market streets, and there were no arrests.
"We smashed Microsoft Windows discs,'' explained Jeff Grubler of a small anti-war group calling itself "Think Different Anti-Censorship Collective.''
posted by Jeff Lester |
4:35 PM |
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