Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Poet Remi Kanazi at the March 21, 2009 Anti-War March in Washington DC
Remi Kanazi was one of the featured poets at the ANSWER COALITION-spearheaded rally and protest march on Saturday, March 21, 2009. During the rally portion of the event in West Potomac Park, scores of representatives from different organizations took to the stage to speak. Remi was only one of two poets I saw invited, the other being the Hip-Hop poet, Son of Nun.
Remi is very intense, very passionate, cutting to the core of the lies that enslave this world with his powerful words of truth.
His affiliated website, by the way, is: http://www.poeticinjustice.net/index.html
You will have to listen closely and in high quality because there was a lot of background noise up at the stage.
Here is a second poem by Remi:
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Here are the basics of the event:
I attended the massive and powerful protest march in DC on Saturday, Mar 21 and took tons of photos and some videos, of which this is one. This was the first nationwide protest against the Obama Administration for its continuance of the destructive, unethical and horribly brutal policies of the Bush/Cheny era. This is the first shot across the bow telling Obama to stop the imperialist war machine or there will be many more, larger and larger protests, especially as the economy collapses and people find themsleves increasingly jobless and homeless while our money goes toward the destruction of other lands and peoples to the tune of billions of dollars.
This is from the Answer Coalition (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism) website:
http://answer.pephost.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ANS_homepage
On Sixth Anniversary of Iraq war... More than 10,000 march on Pentagon, leading war profiteers
A "throng of war protesters swelled Saturday as they marched across the Memorial Bridge." (AP) The protesters marched on (actually near-police diverted the march) the Pentagon and what followed was a dramatic direct action at Boeing, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics and KBR, corporations that demonstrators labeled "merchants of death." The predominantly young crowd continued to grow as the day proceeded. They marched through the Pentagon north Parking Lot and then into downtown Crystal City, where the leading war corporations' headquarters are located. The march was led by a contingent of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans. There was a significant delegation from members of the Arab and Muslim communities and many students participated. The Arlington County Police mobilized in full riot gear in an attempt to block the demonstrators from delivering symbolic coffins at the doorsteps of the war corporations. They brought tear gas, snarling dogs and pointed guns loaded with rubber bullets directly at demonstrators. The Arlington County Police also put out an absurdly low count of the demonstration, which was more than 10,000 people. In Los Angeles, a simultaneous demonstration drew 4,000 people, which culminated with a dramatic die-in at the Kodak Theater. Another 4,000 demonstrated in San Francisco, where police carried out violent attacks on demonstrators and arrested numerous people. "This is the launch of the anti-war movement in the post-Bush era. Bush is gone, but the occupation of Iraq continues, the war in Afghanistan is escalating, and the people of Palestine are living under a state of siege," stated Brian Becker, National Coordinator of the ANSWER Coalition.
Labels:
Activism,
Anti-War; Gaza,
Justice,
Peace,
Pentagon,
poetry,
Protester,
Remi Kanazi,
Veterans For Peace;
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