March 22, 2009 - Sunday evening, members of the Greenville Antiwar Society marked YEAR SIX of the Iraq war, with our annual commemorative candle-lighting in Bergamo Square, downtown Greenville, South Carolina.
Members of GAS lit 4260 candles; each candle bears the name of a fallen soldier. The beaded structure in the center contains approx 700-800,000 small beads, representing the Iraqi dead.
BRING THEM HOME NOW!
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Monday, March 23, 2009
Greenville Antiwar Society candle-lighting
Posted by Daisy Deadhead at 12:15 AM
Labels: Greenville, Greenville Antiwar Society, history, Iraq war, peace, progressives, protests, US military