Hola you all, we had another great rally to from 4-5 pm with great militant 
speakers supporting the struggle of the people of the world against US military 
domination and call for an end to the war in Iraq,  and to shout to the RNC: No 
Peace for the War Makers we wer blocked by police on horses and riot police, 
but we kept marching all over the town trying to get to the McCain speak to 
call him a war criminal but they finally gasses us, many of my co organizers 
wer arrested, one of our leaders got shot with a rubber bullet when police 
gabbed the lead bane from him.  I escaped arrest, but got gassed. Here is the 
statement from our sister anti war committee:  
Anti-War Committee

1313 5th St. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414 612.379.3899  www.antiwarcommittee.org







For Immediate Release: September 4, 2008




Contact: Meredith Aby 612-819-3149 








Anti-War Committee’s “No Peace for the War-Makers” demonstration denied 



right to protest at Xcel Center






On Thursday September 4, the final day of the Republican National Convention, 
the Anti-War Committee held a permitted rally at 4pm at the Minnesota State 
Capitol to protest Senator McCain’s nomination as the Republican candidate for 
president. Individuals and groups expressed their opposition to the war in Iraq 
and as well as to attacks on other communities at home and abroad. The rally 
was attended by 2,000 people who heard fiery speakers and listened to the pro
test music of local band Junkyard Empire. 

 



However the permitted rally was repeatedly interrupted by the police who tried 
to provoke the audience into a confrontation.  At one point the cops stormed 
into the center of the crowd and arrested two people who were listening to 
music.  The police continued to intimidate the protest by surrounding the back 
of the stage during the rally..  



 



After the demonstration, over a 1,000 protesters marched towards the RNC 
despite the police prese nce and the city’s refusal to give the Anti-War 
Committee a permit to march during the evening session. Protestors expressed 
their outrage at the war by marching and chanting without a permit as an act of 
civil disobedience.   As of press time, fifty to hundred people have been 
arrested while trying to march and for observing and supporting people trying 
to march.  During the march there were several police provocateurs and 
undercover officers.  Despite their attempts to incite a riot, protestors 
maintained calm and did not engage in any confrontations with them.  The 
majority of the Anti-War Committee leadership was arrested for leading the 
march.  After the first round of leaders were arrested, the second round of AWC 
leadership stepped up.  Within five minutes of leading chants the police surged 
into the crowd and arrested the new level of leadership who were leading 
chants.  The police showed their true colors once again by violently ending the 
protest w
ith concussion grenades, mace, and tear gas after over three hours of 
protestors holding the streets.  



 


Meredith Aby of the Anti-War Committee explained, "Protesters felt that tonight 
was an important night to demonstrate in St. Paul.  The eyes of the world are 
on John McCain tonight.  We felt it was imperative that his message of war did 
not go unchallenged.  The police and the city of St. Paul decided to 
make downtown a Republican speech zone, but our demonstration challenged their 
decision."  

The demonstration was endorsed locally by the Welfare Rights Committee, 
Communities United Against Police Brutality, Freedom Road Socialist 
Organization, and Students for a Democratic Society - U of MN, and nationally 
by the Colombia Action Network, Latinos Against War, the Troops Out Now 
Coalition, the International Action Center, and Act Now to Stop War and End 
Racism (ANSWER) Coalition. 




The Anti-War Committee has been organizing rallies, protests, and educational 
events in the Twin Cities for the last 10 years. They stand in solidarity with 
communities at home and abroad who are oppressed by U.S. policy and are 
committed to building a broad movement for social justice and peace.

-30-

Carlos Montes
www.latinoscontralaguerra.org
www.fightbacknews.org

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