Growing U.S. sentiment against Iraq War gives peace movement legs

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59 percent of Americans surveyed think the Iraq War is a mistake and want the conflict to end. Demonstrations in Washington are planned for the morning of September 24th, organized by United for Peace and Justice and the Answer Coalition. Operation Ceasefire, an 11-hour concert is planned after the demonstration.

Author: Montgomery, David
Demonstrations and protests, Public opinion, Americans, Peace movements, Iraq War, 2003-

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Iraq's other struggle: Evangelicals challenge Christians' status quo

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Christian evangelical activism is growing in Baghdad, Iraq. New religious organizations have been permitted after the fall of Saddam Hussein. The Christian evangelicals are seen as challenging the status quo, drawing complaints from both Christian and Muslim leaders.

Author: Murphy, Carlyle
Christians, Political activity, Political aspects, Religious aspects, Muslims, Baptists

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Abdullah urges U.S. to act swiftly in Iraq

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King Abdullah II of Jordan said that the U.S. must quickly lay out its plans for Iraq. Abdullah said that the U.S. should quickly establish security and stem the rise of extremism in Iraq.

Jordan, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Abdullah II, King of Jordan, Postwar reconstruction

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Subjects list: United States, Iraq
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