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U.S. Begins Invasion of Iraq in An Attempt to Assassinate Iraqi President Saddam Hussein: We Go Live to Baghdad with Kathy Kelly and Hear President Bush, Hussein Hundreds of Thousands Take to the Streets to Protest War Starting Just Hours After the War Starts: We Go Sydney, London and Washington Talk-Back to War: Listeners Tell US What They're Doing in This Time of War June Jordan, An Anti-War Voice of the Past From the Pacifica Archives Iraqi People Speak Out Against the U.S. Invasion Booker Prize-Winning Author Arundhati Roy Slams U.S. Invasion As Protests Intensify and U.N. Security Council Members Voice Their Opposition Burning the "Bridge to Baghdad": As War Begins, the Media Censors the Voices of Ordinary Iraqi People

Thursday, March 20, 2003

U.S. Begins Invasion of Iraq in An Attempt to Assassinate Iraqi President Saddam Hussein: We Go Live to Baghdad with Kathy Kelly and Hear President Bush, Hussein

Hundreds of Thousands Take to the Streets to Protest War Starting Just Hours After the War Starts: We Go Sydney, London and Washington

Talk-Back to War: Listeners Tell US What They’re Doing in This Time of War

June Jordan, An Anti-War Voice of the Past From the Pacifica Archives

Iraqi People Speak Out Against the U.S. Invasion

Booker Prize-Winning Author Arundhati Roy Slams U.S. Invasion As Protests Intensify and U.N. Security Council Members Voice Their Opposition

Burning the “Bridge to Baghdad”: As War Begins, the Media Censors the Voices of Ordinary Iraqi People

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