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 44 Arrested at S.F. War Protest Demonstration at Federal
 Building Over Congressional Votes

 By Patrick Hog and Harriet Chiang

 October 12, 2002; San Francisco Chronicle

 Scores of anti-war protesters waved signs and chanted slogans as
 they surrounded San Francisco's federal building Friday to denounce
 Congress' vote authorizing President Bush to wage war against Iraq.

 Federal police and security guards hold down a protester outside
 the federal building. Chronicle photo by Carlos Avila Gonzalez

 Federal officers arrested 44 people for blocking entrances to the
 building shortly before 8 a.m., preventing thousands of federal
 workers from getting to their jobs. Forty-two were cited for civil
 disobedience and released. Two protesters were arrested on felony
 charges of attacking an assistant U.S. attorney and a court
 security officer.

 Nonetheless, it was a relatively peaceful protest and some people
 there to do business didn't mind the disruption.

 Erik Babcock, a defense attorney who was trying to get into the
 building, said he sided with the demonstrators. "I'm with their
 sentiments," he said.

 The protest began Thursday afternoon after both houses of Congress
 voted overwhelming to give Bush the go-ahead to use military force
 against Saddam Hussein's regime.

 About 225 people marched from Montgomery and Market streets up to
 the federal building where about 200 protesters, armed with
 blankets, tents and sleeping bags, camped out overnight on the
 plaza in front of the building.

 After Friday morning's protests, a band of about 50 demonstrators
 marched to Sen. Dianne Feinstein's office to protest her voting for
 the resolution giving Bush war powers. San Francisco police
 detained one demonstrator.

 The number of protesters was far less than the 8,000 who attended
 Sunday's anti-war rally at San Francisco's Union Square. But Medea
 Benjamin, founding director of Global Exchange, a national anti-war
 group based in San Francisco that helped sponsor both protests,
 called the turn-out for the latest one "amazing" considering it was
 hastily organized to coincide with the votes in Congress.

 "This is starting to feel like Vietnam in terms of the level of
 protests," she said. "The one difference is that we're trying to
 stop a war" before it happens.

 ©2002 San Francisco Chronicle


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