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were defacement of federal property and ordered the group to remove the signs or pay for their removal. ANSWER refused to remove the signs, stating that the adhesive used was legal, water-soluble paste and the city's actions were "politically motivated." The group said any fines would be without legal basis, and they would appeal if fines were imposed. ANSWER sued the city in federal court to stop the city from enforcing its laws until it creates a "constitutionally allowable and non-discriminating system" for determining the rules on sign posting. An ANSWER spokeswoman stated that they gained support from the publicity and intended to continue to post more posters, stickers, and banners despite the efforts of the city.
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the U.S. antiwar movement was to demand, 'No war against Iraq.'... The economic sanctions ultimately took the lives of more than one million Iraqis, most of them children under the age of five, according to the UN's own statistics... The question for the antiwar movement is this: are we building a movement that comprehensively challenges imperialism or are we opposed only to certain tactics employed by imperialism such as overt, unilateral military invasion?"
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Not War" while some of those who are today in the leadership of ANSWER argued that economic sanctions were war—and a weapon of mass destruction at that. We contended that economic sanctions against Iraq would result in a form of genocide against the Iraqi people and that the only correct position for
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claimed that ANSWER broke city ordinances by putting signs, advertising a September 15 antiwar march, on utility boxes and using an adhesive that is difficult to remove. Additionally, the National Park Service, which administers many of the parks in the District of Columbia, claimed that the signs
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a year earlier. The organization stated that "The Biden administration is determined to escalate the Ukraine war. The real goal of the massive arming and training of Ukrainian forces has nothing to do with the interests of Ukrainian, Russian or American people. The aim instead is to “weaken Russia”
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argue that regardless of the political views of some speakers at a major antiwar demonstration, "as long as other speakers can and do express positions with a different point of view, the overall impact of the event will still be positive, particularly in the absence of other options. Most of the
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and of attacks on Israelis by those and other groups, as well as its anti-Zionist stance. It also characterized ANSWER as fostering an anti-Semitic environment at some of its rallies, citing examples of signs held by attendees promoting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and demonizing Israel. The
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Although the language of the UFPJ Steering Committee statement makes the break appear definitive, they have published similar statements (rejecting future work with ANSWER) in the past, only to later agree to united demonstrations. A May 2005 decision to the same effect—announcing a September 24
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Regarding the prospects of working again with UFPJ, ANSWER wrote, " the united front that was formed at initiative to have been remarkably successful," and later, "Different groups may have different slogans on their banners, but they should try to overcome the forces of division so as to march
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ANSWER responded by saying that "UFPJ has publicly proclaimed its intention to split the movement," and accused UFPJ of "a false and ugly attack on the ANSWER Coalition," and of doing so for "embarrassingly petty and astonishingly trivial" reasons. Besides giving their own version of the events
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In response to the escalating tensions in Iraq between U.S. military and diplomats and Iraqi shia militias in correspondence with Iran, ANSWER called for a national demonstration against war in Iraq and aggression against Iran. The call for the demonstrations was made public via social media on
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regarding ANSWER: "Groups... that have done nothing on immigration have no reason to stick their nose where it doesn't belong... They have no business saying, 'Let's do a strike' when it will create a humongous burden on immigrant groups. They need to stay in their box." Brian Becker, ANSWER's
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The document says that the UFPJ Steering Committee "did not have consensus" about the decision not to work with ANSWER, but had "a more than two thirds supermajority ... We make no recommendations or mandates on this issue to UFPJ member groups in local or constituency-based area..."
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According to A.N.S.W.E.R.: "There are those within the Jewish political establishment who charge anti-Semitism against any who dare condemn these terrible acts, or who condemn Israel fundamentally. But being opposed to Zionism is not the same as being anti-Semitic."
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At considerable length, ANSWER argued that the current split has historical roots, dating back to "the first Iraq war of 1990–1991, some of the same leadership forces now in UFPJ chose to create a second antiwar coalition and insisted on marching under the banner
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After several Asian women were killed in a hate crime in Atlanta on March 16, 2021, the ANSWER Coalition organized a nationwide day of action to protest the anti-Asian hate crime. ANSWER sees the hate crimes as "the result of the growing hostility towards China".
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asserted: "Ask anyone who has worked with ANSWER, and they will tell you that its organizers always double the number of people at their marches. More recently, the multiplication factor has increased." Chretien describes this as "disorienting for the movement."
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national coordinator, responded that ANSWER has in fact been involved in immigration in the long term, and that "We are just part of the coalition; we are not spearheading it at all... Whatever the immigrant rights community calls for is what we support."
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people at the demonstration will in fact be unaware of exactly who said what and whether any particular speaker omitted this or that point. What they will experience will be a powerful antiwar protest. And most of the public will see it that way too."
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In October and November 2023, the ANSWER Coalition joined with other groups such as the Palestinian Youth Movement to organize a series of protests across the USA. Prominent events included protests in New York City and Washington DC.
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demonstration separate from the one initiated by ANSWER—was reversed when UFPJ agreed to a united antiwar demonstration. Previous united demonstrations between the two groups took place on October 25, 2003, and March 20, 2004.
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In late June 2006, ANSWER organized and participated in local rallies against the Israeli invasion of Gaza. Shortly after Israel invaded Lebanon two weeks later, ANSWER—along with the National Council of Arab Americans and the
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demonstrations on March 20, 2004, (the first anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.) The protest in New York, cosponsored by UFPJ, was attended by 100,000 according to the ANSWER website. ANSWER participated in the
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described the perceptions of anti-Semitism as based on Israel being singled out for criticism and A.N.S.W.E.R.'s refusal to "acknowledge or support the right of the Jewish people to national self-determination."
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reporter covering the event had already determined that only 3,000 people were present... Mainstream media undercounting of progressive demonstrations is nothing new, but this one had a magician's touch.
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surrounding September 24, ANSWER's statement indicates some less trivial differences between the groups: they criticize UFPJ for its willingness to support the ideas of mainstream politicians, such as
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For much of its history, few other prominent antiwar groups in the U.S. or elsewhere have had formal relationships with ANSWER, although many have participated in major ANSWER-sponsored protests.
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In March 2023, the ANSWER Coalition organized demonstrations in Washington, D.C., and other American cities against the "U.S. empire" in commemoration of "the 20th anniversary of the criminal
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and support of legalization for undocumented immigrants that have occurred across the United States since March 2006. ANSWER was not the primary organizer of the initial large protests in
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According to police and the media, the numbers were about a tenth as many. Extreme left groups are notorious for grossly inflating the numbers in attendance at their rallies.
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ANSWER's position on the left side of this issue led to criticism; Jaime Contreras, president of the National Capital Immigrant Coalition and chairman of the local
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ANSWER called national antiwar demonstrations in San Francisco and Washington, D.C., for September 15, 2007. According to the group, the attendance was 100,000.
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While tens of thousands of spirited anti-war marchers were still entering the San Francisco Civic Center on Sunday, March 18... organizers got word that a
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ANSWER's next major demonstration took place on April 20, 2002, which according to ANSWER's website, drew 100,000 people to Washington in the largest pro-
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Brian Becker is the National Coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition. He is a founder of and a central organizer for the Party for Socialism and Liberation.
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Analyzing the width and pace of the march together with the time required for the march to pass a certain point, Becker argues that the
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of those invasions, as to the degree to which they are or are not willing to work with ANSWER because of its affiliations.
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for its affiliations, tactics at demonstrations, and allegedly sectarian approach to joint anti-war work. It also faced
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about the size of that demonstration. ANSWER Western Regional Coordinator Richard Becker wrote in an op-ed:
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umbrella group consisting of many antiwar and civil rights organizations. Formed in the wake of the
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demonstrations in the United States, including demonstrations of hundreds of thousands against the
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in late March and early April, but endorsed them. ANSWER was more prominent in the promotion of a
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January 1, 2020, but the importance of the proposed demonstrations on January 3, 2020, when the
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Some on the left have also accused ANSWER of exaggerating protest attendance. An October 2007
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ANSWER has increasingly turned its attention to the growing conflict between the U.S. and the
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ANSWER did not honor the agreed-upon time limits for its sections of the pre-march Rally...
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Sat. March 18 -- National March on Washington: Fund People's Needs, Not the War Machine!
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border to prevent illegal border crossings, and which ANSWER views as practicing racist
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Sullivan, Kathleen; Chris Heredia, Janine DeFao and Todd Wallack (September 24, 2005).
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as stated by the U.S. Secretary of Defense himself, even at the risk of a catastrophic
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ANSWER figures for the size of its March 2007, protest were higher than corresponding
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ANSWER called antiwar demonstrations on January 18, 2003, in Washington, D.C., and
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U.S. targeted and bombed a convoy of vehicles in the Baghdad International Airport
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In addition to anti-war activism, ANSWER is involved in advocacy for rights for
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A.N.S.W.E.R. coordinator Brian Becker at a 2007 rally against Israeli occupation
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Thousands march in Washington, D.C., to launch new movement against U.S. empire
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has said "Anti-Israel and antisemitic content has marked some ANSWER events."
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ANSWER's first major action was a September 29, 2001, "Anti-War, Anti-Racist"
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ANSWER placard is visible at this December 12, 2017 pro-Palestine rally in
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Liberation News — The Newspaper of the Party for Socialism and Liberation
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ANSWER banner at the head of an April 12, 2003, anti-war march in
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communities. Many of ANSWER's lead organizers had ties to the
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Authoritarianism and Anti-Semitism in the Anti-War Movement?
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figures. ANSWER engaged in a public dispute with the
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Department of Public Works 398:that could end life on Earth." 331:March 20, 2010 anti-war protest 320:March 17, 2007 anti-war protest 275:from August 30 to September 2. 101:ANSWER characterizes itself as 1966:List of pacifist organisations 1723:Sustar, Lee (April 28, 2006). 1692:Next Move (January 21, 2006). 1046: 1020: 994: 905: 781:List of anti-war organizations 346:, killing the Iranian general 174:criticism from various sources 1: 1725:"Organizing the new movement" 1601:Morris, Bob (June 21, 2005). 1460:. 23 May 2005. Archived from 1374:Chronicle of Higher Education 950:. A.N.S.W.E.R. 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