StarTribune.com
rncprotest082908

Home | Politically Connected | National Politics | Political Conventions

Antiwar march will abide by law, leader says

The biggest demonstration at the GOP convention won't involve civil disobedience, unlike plans by an anarchist group.

Last update: August 28, 2008 - 9:39 PM

The single biggest demonstration next week -- the antiwar march on the Xcel Energy Center on Monday -- has some folks wondering whether it will be a peaceful, legal affair; a protest to which you can bring your toddler or aging mother.

"I am bringing my 7-year-old son," said Cam Gordon, a Minneapolis Second Ward councilman and member of the Green Party. "I am hopeful it will be safe, and I am personally confident we are going to be safe."

The question of safety has partly arisen because the Welcoming Committee, an anarchist group, says in published documents that on Monday it plans to engage in blockades of streets around the Xcel where the Republican National Convention will be held.

Jess Sundin, a leader of the large coalition that is organizing the march that calls for immediate U.S. withdrawal from Iraq, said the demonstration has a permit and that it will be conducted legally with no civil disobedience along the march route.

"Our expectation is that people will be law-abiding," said Tom Walsh, St. Paul police spokesman.

Sundin said there was an agreement with the Welcoming Committee that their activities will not take place along the march route.

"If someone is planning a legally permitted demonstration, it won't happen at the same time or place as any civil disobedience," she said. "My understanding is that everyone who is participating in the blockade strategy published on the Internet has been made well aware of the commitment to solidarity between protesters next week."

March organizers have projected attendance as high as 50,000, although there has been private speculation it could be considerably smaller because the Iraq war is no longer a top concern in polls.

Assuming a 50,000 turnout and a 1 p.m. start time for the march, protest leaders and their attorneys have argued that they won't be able to march from the Capitol to the Xcel and have all marchers clear of the area near the Xcel by 4 p.m. That is the time that St. Paul police said they want demonstrators out of an intersection nearest the Xcel.

Sundin said that if people are still marching, it can be worked out with authorities.

Two members of the Welcoming Committee, both young men, attended a news conference Thursday at the Sabathani Center on another subject. The men, who wouldn't confirm their identities, declined to discuss their plans or tactics but referred a reporter to the committee's "St. Paul principles" on its website, nornc.org. The Welcoming Committee agreed with groups planning legal actions that "the actions and tactics used will be organized to maintain a separation of time and space."

Randy Furst • 612-673-7382

Recent Political Conventions stories

Intent on strong response to Gustav, Bush off to Texas to meet with relief workers, evacuees - August 28, 2008
Intent on strong response to Gustav, Bush off to Texas to meet with relief workers, evacuees - As Hurricane Gustav threatens the Gulf Coast, President Bush is out to show the nation that his government has learned the haunting lessons of Katrina and is ready to act. That includes a rapid response by Bush himself, who will be planted near the danger zone even before the storm hits home. More

Comment on this story   |   Read all 2 comments   |  Hide reader comments


Subscribe
Most PopularMost EmailedMost Read

The Whistleblower blog has moved

The Star Tribune is still blowing the whistle, but our look and location have changed. Click here to get to the new blog. If you want the actual URL, it’s www.startribune.com/blogs/whistleblower.html. Our blog posts will now be easier to search on the web site, but you’ll need to register to post a comment. In the [...]

Recent posts

Shopping + Classifieds
Find A Job

Open positions!

A new career awaits. Look through thousands of listings to find your new job. Start now!
Find A Car

Find Your New Car Here!

Search and browse new and used vehicles from area dealers & private sellers. Search now!

Win tickets to Erik Friedlander's 'Block Ice & Propane' in McGuire Theater at Walker Art Center.

Vita.mn presents Erik Friedlander's 'Block Ice & Propane' in McGuire Theater at Walker Art Center on Dec. 5.

See all contests