Saturday, February 15, 2003

After Valentine Day

All young people all over the west and almost east countries, had been made busy by Valentine Day on Feb14. There were cards getting hand to hand and e-mails to show they care. It was the day of lovers and whoever who thinks about love, peace and living on peace.
The day after, on Feb, 15 people all over the word heard one voice, one announcement, one protest against war.
Thousands of protesters, more than four million, took to the streets around the globe on Saturday to send a message to President Bush not to attack Iraq and to give peace a chance. In a huge wave of demonstrations not seen since the Vietnam War, anti-war marchers in more than 600 towns and cities called on Bush to back off his hawkish stance toward Iraq, which his administration accuses of hiding weapons of mass destruction that pose a global threat. Anti-war protesters gather at the start of a demonstration against U.S.-led threats of military action in Iraq.
This year, young people could have another look to the world, love and Valentine Day. They went deep down to understand loving people, and human being on Saturday, they day after Valentine Day.







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