Posted on 03/19/2004 12:10:37 PM PST by JohnHuang2
SAN FRANCISCO, March 19 (Reuters) - Police arrested 18 protesters in San Francisco marking the first anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq on Friday, a spokeswoman said.
Several hundred demonstrators marched down San Francisco's main Market Street and others gathered in front of the worldwide headquarters of Bechtel, the privately held engineering firm involved in Iraq reconstruction projects.
A few people chained themselves together with plastic piping. Others played drums and sang.
"Bechtel out of Iraq," read one sign.
"Shut down the war profiteers," another sign declared.
A police spokeswoman said those arrested were charged with blocking the street and refusing to move when requested.
Liberal San Francisco has been a leading U.S. center of opposition to U.S. President George W. Bush's decision to wage war against Iraq, and thousands were arrested a year ago in large demonstrations after the start of the conflict.
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