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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 |
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 |