CODE PINK ON “THE OTHER SIDE”
I’ve written before about the anti-war women’s group Code Pink, whose co-founder Medea Benjamin has an intellectual love affair with Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez.
Now, Code Pink is traipsing around the Jordan-Iraq border–condemning America, praying for the “people of Fallujah,” and handing out $600,000 in aid to “the other side.” (More details on their mission here.)
Some people on the other side, however, do not have reciprocal feelings. From AFP:
Jordanian police on Friday banned relatives of US servicemen killed in Iraq and members of anti-war groups from holding a candlelit vigil outside UN headquarters, an AFP correspondent reported.
A police officer at the scene in western Amman told reporters the protest was banned because the activists failed to get a permit from the authorities three days ago in line with the law and urged everyone to leave the area.
“The police banned us and asked us to leave for security reasons,” said Medea Benjamin, the founding director of human rights group Global Exchange which is opposed to the US-led war in Iraq.
“We are all very upset because we had done similar protests all over the world. We’re very shocked,” she said.
As the protesters walked away they sang a refrain from one of John Lennon’s classic songs” “All we are saying, is give peace a chance.”
Do the Jordanians have an Arabic equivalent of “Don’t let the door hit you on the way out?”
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