More than 60,000 people flood the streets of New York to voice opinion about the war

More than 60,000 people flood the streets of New York to voice opinion about the war

Hundreds of protestors wait behind a police barricade for the anti-war protest march to begin. New York police officials sectioned off the large mass of people for crowd control for the more than 60,000 people who attended. Anti-war protests occurred in many countries around the world on the one-year anniversary of the U.S. war against Iraq.