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Scenes of hope, promise and civil disobediance played themseves out through-out the city over the last week. Our photographer JOSHUA
MELES
was there to capture much of the inspiration and anger. Here’s a sample of what he saw through his lens.

1. 5.35 pm. March 20
Sending a message to Bush outside U.S. consulate
2. 4.30pm March 21
Paper Death Squad at Puppets For Peace outside City Hall
3. 5.30 pm. March 21
Two-wheeled peace message on Yonge
4. 4 pm. March 21
Sleep-in at City Hall Peace Camp
5. 3.45 pm. March 22
U.S. Consulate revisited
6. 1.45 pm. March 22
Peace offering
7. 2 pm. March 23
Peaceful retreat at College and Spadina
8. 1.30 pm. March 22
Drawing a line for the innocent victims
9. 2.00 pm March 22
Bush in no uncertain terms
10. 4 pm. March 23
The Zen of peace

11. 1 pm. March 23
Josh Matlow speaking out for peace

13. 1.45 pm. March 22
Die-in outside U.S. consulate
18. 6.30 pm. March 22
Keeping vigil at St. Michael’s Catholic Church
14. 3 pm. March 22
Cry for peace on University of Toronto building, College Street
19. 7.30 pm. March 22
Prayers from Scarborough for Iraqis back home
20. 1.05 pm. March 24
On the front line at CFB Downsview
21. pm. March 24
Civil disobedience
22. 4 pm. March 24
Community of peace at Bloor and Manning
24. 3.30 pm. March 24
Mennonite church at Queen and Coxwell
25. 12.15 pm. March 24
A grim reminder

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