March against terrorist in Baghdad
Washington Times:
"Hundreds of pro-coalition demonstrators chanting 'yes to Iraq, no to terrorism' marched through Baghdad yesterday amid a huge security operation mounted by American and Iraqi forces.
"Led by the relatives of two policemen killed in twin suicide bombings last Saturday and protected by two U.S. helicopters and scores of heavily armed Iraqi policemen, the marchers rallied in Firdus Square, where a large bronze statue of Saddam Hussein was toppled by Iraqis and U.S. Marines on April 9 after the fall of Baghdad in the U.S.-led invasion. The march came one day after the surprise visit by President Bush to U.S. forces."
Washington Times:
"Hundreds of pro-coalition demonstrators chanting 'yes to Iraq, no to terrorism' marched through Baghdad yesterday amid a huge security operation mounted by American and Iraqi forces.
"Led by the relatives of two policemen killed in twin suicide bombings last Saturday and protected by two U.S. helicopters and scores of heavily armed Iraqi policemen, the marchers rallied in Firdus Square, where a large bronze statue of Saddam Hussein was toppled by Iraqis and U.S. Marines on April 9 after the fall of Baghdad in the U.S.-led invasion. The march came one day after the surprise visit by President Bush to U.S. forces."
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