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Breaking: Antiwar direct actions now underway in DC, San Francisco
Protesters opposing the war are targeting business, government, political and media groups that they said are responsible for the continuation of the war.
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Police arrest anti-war demonstrators outside of the IRS building in Washington, DC. (AFP/Getty Images)

Lockdown at the University of California Regents Meeting.
More than 30 people have been arrested in Washington, DC so far while protesting the the fifth anninversary of the war in Iraq.
Demonstrators targeted the headquarters of the Internal Revenue Service and the K Street corridor. Other events were held at the Department of Veterans Affairs, McPherson Square, and outside the White House.
Images from Washington, DC: [
www.nbc4.com/slideshow/news/15641066/detail.html ]
In San Francisco, direct action lock downs were carried out at the University of California Regents' meeting, UCSF Misson Bay, multiple lockdowns at the Federal Reserve Bank at Market and Main, the SF Federal Building and Chevron Energy Solutions Building - Chevron has been closed for the business day by protesters inside the building and a street 'die in' is underway nearby. There was also a banner drop at corner of Fremont near Bay the Bridge entrance and 4 Code PINK activists were arrested after another banner drop off the Golden Gate Bridge. Antiwar protesters are also gathering at the Marine Recruiting Center in Berkeley.
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- San Francisco Indybay [
www.indybay.org/ ]
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- Washington, DC IMC [
dc.indymedia.org/index.php ]