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Question: Where were you on 14-16 February 2003? CPNN article: When the World Said No to War: A Request for Photos
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Posted: Dec. 31 1999,17:00

This discussion question applies to the following articles:

When the World Said No to War: A Request for Photos
When the World Said No to War: The Exhibition
The largest protest in history
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Posted: Oct. 31 2004,04:57

Readers' comments are invited on this report and question. It refers to two reports: When the World Said No to War: A Request for Photos; and When the World Said No to War: The Exhibition.
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Joe
Posted: Jan. 28 2005,23:28

a brilliant article! it's so easy to dispair and loose sight of the fact that democratic forces have reached unprecedentd heights in recent years.

I was in the streets of New York on February 15th, 2003, along with over 400 other students from my university (a large chuck of the undergrad population). Sometimes, when you're in the thick of things, you don't realize how sweeping and epochal a single event can be. It wasn't until I purchased a book  called "2/15 - The Day the World Said NO to War," that I realized the scope and impact of the peace movement today. The book is a collection of inspiring and diverse photos from peace protests around the world.

If the exhibition you refer to is anything like the book, I would say it's well worth seeing.

More info on the book can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/exec....s=books
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