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In photos: 'USA Iraq War Demonstration'
By M&C News Mar 19, 2008, 19:45 GMT

Anti-war protesters participate in the 'March of the Dead' in Washington, D.C. USA on 19 March 2008. The protesters wore 'death masks' and placards with the names of soldiers, civilians, and journalists who have been killed in Afghanistan and Iraq since 2001. Today is the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. Protests against the Iraq are expected around Washington today. EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN

Anti-war protesters participate in the 'March of the Dead' in Washington, D.C. USA on 19 March 2008. The protesters wore 'death masks' and placards with the names of soldiers, civilians, and journalists who have been killed in Afghanistan and Iraq since 2001. Today is the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. Protests against the Iraq are expected around Washington today. EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN

Anti-war protesters march to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in Washington, D.C. USA on 19 March 2008. Today is the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. Protests against the Iraq are expected around Washington today. EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN

Anti-war protesters demonstrate outside the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in Washington, D.C. USA on 19 March 2008. Today is the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. Protests against the Iraq are expected around Washington today. EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN

An anti-war protester (2-L) is arrested outside the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in Washington, D.C. USA on 19 March 2008. Today is the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. Protests against the Iraq are expected around Washington today. EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN

Anti-war protesters are arrested outside the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in Washington, D.C. USA on 19 March 2008. Today is the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. Protests against the Iraq are expected around Washington today. EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN

An anti-war protester tries to cross a barrier outside the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in Washington, D.C. USA on 19 March 2008. Today is the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN

A police officer secures a perimeter as anti-war protesters demonstrate outside the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in Washington, D.C. USA on 19 March 2008. Today is the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. Protests against the Iraq are expected around Washington today. EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN

A float showing U.S. President George W. Bush riding a bomb is seen in McPherson Square in Washington, D.C. USA on 19 March 2008. Today is the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. Demonstrations are expected to take place all over Washington today. EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN

An American flag is flown upside-down as anti-war protesters gather outside the White House in Washington, D.C. USA on 19 March 2008. Flying an American flag upside-down is a symbol of distress. Today is the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. Protests against the Iraq are expected around Washington today. EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN

Anti-war protesters gather outside the White House in Washington, D.C., USA, 19 March 2008. Today is the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. Protests against the Iraq war are expected around Washington today. EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN

Anti-war protesters participate in a simulated waterboarding demonstration in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. USA, 19 March 2008. Today is the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. Protests against the Iraq war are expected around Washington today. EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN

Anti-war protesters participate in a rally outside the White House in Washington, D.C., USA, 19 March 2008 marking the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. Protests against the Iraq war are expected around Washington today. EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN

Anti-war protesters participate in a rally outside the White House in Washington, D.C., USA, 19 March 2008 marking the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war. Protests against the Iraq war are expected around Washington today. EPA/STEFAN ZAKLIN


