Talk:20 March 2003 anti-war protest
Latest comment: 19 years ago by JK the unwise in topic Day X
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editThis is the result of an internet trawl from the BBC. Cross stuff out as it is added.
20 March, 2003 Thursday Scotland (u.k) Anti-war protests target cities- 20 March, 2003 Thursday U.K. War protests gather support
- 20 March, 2003 Thursday South England South sees anti-war protests
- 20 March, 2003 Thursday Oxford (u.k) City centre protest attracts 1,000
- 20 March, 2003 Thursday Lake District (u.k) Protesters hold up Celtic fans
- 20 March, 2003 Thursday Carmarthen (u.k) Chained war sit-in arrests
- 20 March, 2003 Thursday Global War draws global protests
- 20 March, 2003 Thursday Devon (u.k) Protest pupils expelled
- 20 March, 2003 Thursday Dunbartonshire (u.k) Council staff paid to attend rallies
- 20 March, 2003 Thursday Newcastle (u.k) Peace campaigners take to streets
- 20 March, 2003 Thursday U.K. School children march against war
- 20 March, 2003 Thursday Hereford (u.k) Anti-war protest attracts crowd
- 20 March, 2003 Thursday London (u.k) Anti-war protesters maintain pressure
too much focus on the US
editwhat the heading says.
- Well, 131.217.6.8, you're more than welcome to contribute with non-US information if you've got it. Schuminweb 04:54, 7 October 2005 (UTC)
Day X
editI wonder if the use of the term 'Day X' for the day the war started is at all related to the millitary use of the term 'X Day' for the day a War starts or if it is just coincidence?--JK the unwise 11:42, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
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