Marking the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war

Click on the image above to view a slideshow by Jason Sandford

Various groups in Asheville have been marking the fifth anniversary of the war in Iraq this week. On Tuesday, members of the local chapter of Veterans for Peace gathered on South Lexington Avenue to read the names of the U.S. military men and women who have died in the war, and memorialize all the victims of war.

At 5 p.m. today — Wednesday, March 19 — activists will gather for a rally in downtown Asheville. The group plans to go into the streets of Asheville to protest.

— Jason Sandford, multimedia editor

SHARE

Thanks for reading through to the end…

We share your inclination to get the whole story. For the past 25 years, Xpress has been committed to in-depth, balanced reporting about the greater Asheville area. We want everyone to have access to our stories. That’s a big part of why we've never charged for the paper or put up a paywall.

We’re pretty sure that you know journalism faces big challenges these days. Advertising no longer pays the whole cost. Media outlets around the country are asking their readers to chip in. Xpress needs help, too. We hope you’ll consider signing up to be a member of Xpress. For as little as $5 a month — the cost of a craft beer or kombucha — you can help keep local journalism strong. It only takes a moment.

Before you comment

The comments section is here to provide a platform for civil dialogue on the issues we face together as a local community. Xpress is committed to offering this platform for all voices, but when the tone of the discussion gets nasty or strays off topic, we believe many people choose not to participate. Xpress editors are determined to moderate comments to ensure a constructive interchange is maintained. All comments judged not to be in keeping with the spirit of civil discourse will be removed and repeat violators will be banned. See here for our terms of service. Thank you for being part of this effort to promote respectful discussion.

6 thoughts on “Marking the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war

  1. nuvue

    Calvin, why do you think Jason hates freedom??
    I would say he is loving the freedom to be able to take these pics and publish them in a weekly, he is just the messenger here….showing us our freedom to express ourselves most any way we can or want to.
    Are you referring to the Iraq’is? They are soooo much better off now than five yrs ago……they have had freedom crammed down their gullets whether they like it or not.

  2. DR.ANTINEOCONUS

    The Illegal war in Iraq.
    Has violated the following laws.
    1. Thou Shalt Not Steal
    2. Thou Shalt Not Lie
    3.Thou Shalt not Bear False Witness
    4.Thou Shalt Not Covet
    Isn’t it odd the the very people that support the never declared war on the people of Iraq, dare to call themselves Christians

  3. nuvue… I think Calvin was being sarcastic… we lefties have heard that question for years now every time we say something against the war, it has become somewhat of an inside joke.

    jason… great work, keep it up

  4. nuvue

    I guess I was showing my blog innocence….What with Trav and Ralph I never can pick up on a lib sarcasm…..(.Chad as well) I am thinkin I am more a moderate but who knows what class mtn x blogs can get you into. ( I do love Ralph’s stance on local vs. outsiders…..I am an expatriot, but have strong ties to there)
    Maybe it was the extra cup of coffee b-4 readin it and it struck me as something to respond to.
    Haven’t read Calvin’s comments b-4

    Dr. Anti, aren’t you forgeting the biggie???
    Thou shalt not kill

  5. Nice slide show.
    I love when media forms collide into an more enriching experience. Since I was not able to attend, this was close the the 2nd best option.

Leave a Reply to nuvue ×

To leave a reply you may Login with your Mountain Xpress account, connect socially or enter your name and e-mail. Your e-mail address will not be published. All fields are required.