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NEWS & LETTERS, October 2002

Memphis peace vigil

Memphis, Tenn.--On the evening of Sept. 10, about a dozen activists and community people held a candlelight vigil. It was in commemoration of all the people who had died since Sept. 11, 2001. We wanted our vigil not only to be for those who died from the destruction of the World Trade Center and the other terrorist attacks that day, but also for the innocent people of Afghanistan who were bombed out of existence by the U.S.

We sat in a circle on the lawn of a local church, and we listened to each other's thoughts. I chose to wear a t-shirt that night commemorating the Montreal Massacre of 1989 when women engineering students were separated from the men and gunned down by a man who called them "a bunch of f------ feminists."

I said that I wore that shirt because I wanted us to remember the women who have died, be that in Canada, the U.S. or the women in Afghanistan who were killed first by the Russians, then by the Northern Alliance, then by the Taliban, then by the U.S., and now by the Northern Alliance again. I said that the proof that Bush cares nothing for these women was his denial of $34 million to the UN Population Fund, a move that would cause the death of thousands of women and children, including in Afghanistan.

Others spoke about the dangers of Bush's planned war against Iraq. We also used this occasion to begin planning action against the next war to come.

--Terry Moon

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