BY staff | Chicago, IL | 4/07/14
100 Syrians gathered here, April 5, in front of the Turkish consulate to demand “Turkey, NATO, hands off Syria!”
BY staff | Jacksonville, FL | 10/15/13
On Oct. 13, 40 people held a “Rally for Peace in Syria” at Saint Ephrem Syriac Catholic Church in Jacksonville.
BY staff | Chicago, IL | 10/15/13
50 people gathered in Chicago’s Federal Plaza Oct. 13 joining thousands rallying around the world in an international day of solidarity with the people of Syria. Syrians stood together with anti-war activists to tell the U.S., “No war on Syria!”
BY staff | Jacksonville, FL | 9/17/13
Over 60 protesters stormed U.S. Senator Bill Nelson’s Jacksonville office on Sept. 12, demanding that the senator renounce his support for President Barack Obama’s proposed military strike on Syria.
BY staff | Chicago, IL | 9/13/13
Chanting, “Bombs won’t bring peace, U.S. Out of the Middle East,” 30 people gathered on a downtown street corner here, Sept. 12, to keep the pressure on the Obama White House.
BY Freedom Road Socialist Organization | United States | 9/11/13
An article published in the Socialist Worker on Sept. 10, entitled “Standing against both war and dictatorship,” goes a long way toward explaining why the International Socialist Organization (ISO) has been by and large irrelevant, or worse yet, an obstacle to this growing movement against another U.S. war.
BY staff | Chicago, IL | 9/08/13
Chanting, “Hands off Syria! No new wars!” a rally of 600 people gathered in Federal Plaza on Sept. 7 to demand that Congress vote no on U.S. military intervention.
BY staff | Jacksonville, FL | 9/08/13
More than 130 protesters, including more than 70 Syrian Americans, gathered in Jacksonville's Memorial Park and marched on Congressman Ander Crenshaw's office to demand "Hands off Syria" on Sept. 7.
BY Jared Hamil | Tampa, FL | 9/07/13
As President Obama seeks approval from Congress to attack Syria, protests have been spurring up all over the country.
BY staff | Miami, FL | 8/30/13
Over 50 people gathered here, Aug. 29, to protest any further U.S. military intervention in Syria.
