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War protestors continue rallies

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March 24, 2003

Valdosta - South Georgia war protesters are continuing their efforts.

Members of the South Georgia Coalition for Peace gathered at the Lowndes County courthouse Sunday to protest the war in Iraq. They say war is unjust, and their rallies won't stop until our troops come home.

"We don't want our troops to be used in a manner that we feel is unjust, and we hold our administration completely responsible for what's happening," said Marty Williams, Protestor.

The protesters now wear black armbands to symbolize the loss of lives in the war.

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