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대한민국



South Korean anti-war protesters hold candles during a rally in Seoul March 15, 2003. Around 3,000 protesters gathered in central Seoul to protest the possible U.S. led war on Iraq. REUTERS/Rhee Dong-Min



South Korean police use police buses to block protesters trying to march towards the U.S. embassy in Seoul March 20, 2003. About 1,000 South Koreans gathered in central Seoul on Thursday to demand the United States stop the war on Iraq and urge South Korea President Roh Moo-hyun not to back the United States. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won





스페인



Unidentified kindergarten and grade school students hold up cut outs of white clean hands, meaning they have no blood on their hands, during a demonstration to protest over a war against Iraq at a school in Barcelona, northeastern Spain, Thursday March 6, 2003. In the background Antoni Gaudi's Sagrada Familia, or Sacred Family cathedral, can be seen. (AP Photo/EFE, Julian Martin)





프랑스



Members of the group Americans Against War march in Paris, France among several thousand anti-war protesters, Saturday March 15, 2003 to protest a possible US-led war against Iraq. Protests were also held in other French cities. Banner at left reads: 'Drop Bush not bombs'. (AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)



A police officer stands at a McDonald's restaurant after its windows were smashed during a demonstration against the U.S-led war on Iraq, in Paris Thursday March 20, 2003. Graffiti reads: War to this world. (AP Photo/Franck Prevel)





멕시코



A poster saying 'No To War' put up by university students hangs outside the Chopo University Museum in Mexico City on March 11, 2003. Mexico is one of the 'swing' states on the U.N. Security Council that has not yet taken a definite decision on whether to support a resolution authorizing a U.S.-led attack on Iraq. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar





영국



With Big Ben seen at center left, anti-war student demonstrators gather outside the Houses of Parliament in central London Thursday March 20, 2003. Schoolchildren and college students were protesting against the start of the war on Iraq. (AP Photo/John D. McHugh)Anti-war protesters shelter under their umbrellas in pouring rain, during a demonstration against a possible war with Iraq, in Manchester's Albert Square, Britain Saturday March 8, 2003. (AP Photo/Phil Noble, PA)





칠레



A group of kindergarten children enter the Chilean presidential palace of La Moneda holding signs against the war in Iraq, in Santiago, Chile, Friday, March 21, 2003. The sign in front read: 'No to war.' (AP Photo/Santiago Llanquin)





브라질



Brazilian students hold up a poster mocking U.S. President George W. Bush during an anti-war rally in Rio de Janeiro, March 19, 2003. The students gathered in Rio on Wednesday less than 48 hours before the expiry of a United States ultimatum for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to leave Iraq or face military action. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes





인도



An Indian Shiite Muslim holds 'No war' placard during a Muharram procession in Ahmadabad, India, Friday, March 14, 2003. Muharram is the mourning month for Shiites, to mourn the death of Imam Hussein, the grandson of prophet Mohammed . The men beat themselves as a form of self-punishment for Hussein's death. (AP Photo/Divyakant Solanki)Members of Communist Party of India burn posters of President Bush during a demonstration against U.S. led attack on Iraq, in Bombay, India, Friday March 21, 2003. Indians reacted angrily as the United States finally fired the first shot in Iraq. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)





오스트리아



Demonstrators hold an effigy of George W. Bush in a cowboy outfit with a 'war criminal' sign around his neck in front of the historical Hofburg palace, in Vienna March 20, 2003. Some 5,000 protesters gathered in downtown Vienna to protest against war in Iraq, as U.S. forces on Thursday launched air strikes and artillery fire into southern Iraq. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger





스위스



Demonstrators hold banners reading 'No blood for oil' and 'No war', as they take part in a protest march of around 5,000 people against a possible war in Iraq, Friday evening, March 14, 2003, in Zurich, Switzerland. (AP Photo/Eddy Risch)





미국



A peace flag flies near the Washington Monument during anti-war protests in Washington, March 15, 2003. Thousands of protesters from more than 100 U.S. cities took part in the rally. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)



Anti-war protesters stage a brief 'die-in' for war victims outside the George Federal Courthouse in Las Vegas, Nevada, March 20, 2003. About 200 people participated in the event. REUTERS Ethan Miller/Las Vegas Sun MAGS OUT/NO SALES



A group of more than 1,000 protesters marches up California Street in San Francisco on Thursday, March 20, 2003. Demonstrators have roamed the city since early Thursday to register their opposition to the war in Iraq. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)



An anti-war sticker placed on the back pocket of a protester during a rally in San Francisco, March 15, 2003. Tens of thousands of people took the streets of San Francisco on Saturday to protest against a possible U.S.-led war on Iraq. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne





파키스탄



Pakistani demonstrators burn an American flag as they hold a sign that reads 'No War on Iraq' to protest against the war against Iraq during a rally in Lahore, Pakistan, Friday March 21, 2003. Pakistan's religious right called for a peaceful protest Friday against the U.S.-led war on Iraq. (AP Photo/K. M. Chaudary)





네팔



Protesters in Kathmandu shouts anti-U.S. slogans during a rally, March 19, 2003. The Nepal Communist Party and other organizations took part in the rally on Wednesday to denounce the United States' ultimatum for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to leave Iraq or face military action. REUTERS/Gopal Chitrakar





그리스



General view of protesters standing in front of the U.S. Embassy in Athens on Thursday March 20, 2003 during an anti-war demonstration. More than 100,000 demonstrators rallied outside the heavily guarded U.S. embassy protesting against the U.S.-led war against Iraq and calling for its immediate end. (AP Photo / Thanassis Stavrakis)





러시아



Protesters set fire to a picture of U.S. President George W. Bush during a meeting outside the U.S. Embassy in Moscow March 20, 2003. Russia, which had fought hard diplomatically to prevent any resort to military action against Iraq, said on Thursday it regretted the U.S.-led attack on Baghdad. REUTERS/Viktor Korotayev





일본



Japanese protesters, many holding various anti-war placards, march down a Tokyo street on Saturday March 8, 2003, protesting against war against Iraq. More than 40,000 people took to the streets, chanting 'World Peace' and 'No War,' according to rally organizers. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)Japanese protesters, many holding various anti-war placards, march down a Tokyo street on Saturday March 8, 2003, protesting against war in Iraq. More than 40,000 people took to the streets, chanting 'World Peace' and 'No War,' according to rally organizers. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)



Thousands of anti-war demonstrators form a message against war and the use of depleted uranium (DU) shells during a protest against a possible U.S.-led war on Iraq, March 2, 2003 in Hiroshima. Thousands assembled from throughout Japan with anti-war messages in the city, in which over 220,000 people were killed in the 1945 atomic bombing. REUTERS/Hiroshima Hitomoji Message Organizing Committee/Naomi Toyoda/Handout NO ARCHIVE





캐나다



Greenpeace activists demonstrate against the war near the American consulate in Toronto Thursday March 20, 2003. Men and women in U-S army uniforms raised the American flag over symbolic barrels of oil. Greenpeace spokesman Peter Tabuns said the only reason the US is going to war is oil, insisting armies wouldn't be in the Gulf if Iraq exported orange juice. (AP Photo/Canadian Press, Aaron Harris)





남아프리카 공화국



South Africans pose for a family photo before their departure from the Jordanian capital Amman to Iraq to serve as 'human shields' in the advent of a U.S.-led war on Iraq, March 19, 2003. Dozens of human shields from South Africa left Amman on Wednesday heading to Baghdad, as units of a U.S.-led invasion force moved into position for a war to oust President Saddam Hussein that could be less than a day away. REUTERS/Ali Jarekji





이라크



Iraqi workers hold a banner with 'no blood for oil' painted on it at the Doura refinery near Baghdad March 7, 2003. World oil prices rose towards historical highs on Thursday as the United States hinted that Iraq might have only days to decide to disarm or face war REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic .





아일랜드



Peace protesters hold up posters during the St. Patrick's Day parade in Dublin Monday, March 17, 2003. (AP Photo/John Cogill)





레바논



Protesters chant slogans against the U.S. and Israel and some Arab leaders near the U.S. embassy in Aukar, suburb north of Beirut, Lebanon, Friday March 21, 2003. Some 500 Lebanese and Palestinians demonstrated, and burned an Israeli flag during a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq. (AP Photo/Wael Hamzeh)





벨기에



A woman holds a poster during a protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq outside the American embassy, in Brussels, Thursday March 20, 2003 Poster reads: No War for Oil.(AP Photo/Michel Spingler)





터키



A demonstrator steps on a U.S. flag during an anti-war protest in Istanbul, Turkey, Thursday March 20, 2003. Turkey's parliament agreed Thursday to allow the U.S. military to use Turkish airspace for a war in Iraq, the Anatolia news agency reported. The decision took on added urgency now that U.S. bombers are striking Iraq. (AP Photo/Osman Orsal)Turkish policemen force Greenpeace activists from a truck at the entrance of Iskenderun port, southern Turkey, Friday March 14, 2003. Some two dozen Greepeace activists Friday chained themselves to the wheels of a truck, blocking a side enterance of an eastern Turkish port where U.S forces are unloading equipment ahead of a possible Iraq war. Police dragged away the demonstrators and took them under custody while dozens of Turkish soldiers, holding assualt rifles, reinforced the entrance. (AP Photo/Durmus Ali Baskan/Anatolia)





바레인



Demonstrators hold anti-war posters which read 'No Blood for Politics' and 'No Blood for Oil' as they take part in a protest march in Manama, February 28, 2003. Some 3,000 people took part in the anti-war demonstration in Bahrain, home to the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet, as troops contininue to arrive in the region in preparation for an eventual conflict with Iraq. Leaflet in Arabic reads, 'No War.' REUTERS/John Schults





독일



German Greenpeace activists abseil from Berlin's landmark Brandenburg Gate to unveil a banner reading 'Old Europe says : NO WAR !' March 10, 2003. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder supports France's call for heads of state to attend an expected vote this week of the United Nations Security Council on war against Iraq. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler



Two boys carry signs reading 'Stop Bush - war is no game' during a protest march in downtown Munich, southern Germany, Saturday, March 15, 2003 when some 3,000 protesters demanded a peaceful solution to the conflict over Iraq. (AP Photo/Diether Endlicher)





에콰도르



An Ecuadorean Human Rights activist dressed as a devil partakes in a protest against a possible U.S. -led war in Iraq in front of the U.S. embassy in Quito, Ecuador Friday, March 14, 2003. Sign in background reads: 'No More War. No More Lies!' (AP Photo/Patricio Realpe)





스코틀랜드



An anti-war protester holds a 'Don't Attack Iraq' banner during a demonstration in Princess Street, Edinburgh, March 19, 2003. British commanders fear in the event of a war with Iraq, Saddam Hussein could launch chemical attacks on his own people and then blame the killings on coalition forces as part of an elaborate black propaganda campaign, defense sources said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell





이집트



An Egyptian protester shouts at riot police during a demonstration in the heart of Cairo against the US-led military strike on Iraq(AFP/Marwan Naamani)





홍콩



An anti-war protester prays behind a defaced portrait of U.S. President George W. Bush outside the U.S. consulate in Hong Kong March 20, 2003. The United States began the war by bombing selected targets in the outskirts of Baghdad as Bush pledged to use decisive force to remove President Saddam Hussein. REUTERS/Bobby Yip



Protesters chant slogans at an anti-war demonstration outside the Legislative Council building on March 19, 2003 in Hong Kong. The protest against an imminent U.S.-led war on Iraq was organized by the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions. The banner reads, 'Don't use war as an excuse for peace.' (AP Photo/Lo Sai Hung)





예멘



Yemeni demonstrators gather in an anti-war protest in downtown Sana'a, Yemen, Saturday, March 15, 2003. Protesters carried pictures of the Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, seen left, and Iraqi president Sadam Hussein, right. (AP Photo/Bryant MacDougall)





폴란드



A Polish demonstrator wearing a mask resembling George Bush shows a banner 'Stop war' to a policeman blocking the protesters from staging a demonstration in Warsaw's main street, Friday, March 21, 2003. Poland has contributed 200 troops to the U.S.-led war against Iraq. (AP Photo /Czarek Sokolowski)





대만



A protester shouts slogans while holding a banner that says 'No war against Iraq,' Wednesday, March 6, 2003, outside the government trade promotion council in Taipei. A group of Taiwanese human rights activists accused the council of profiteering from tensions with Iraq as the council prepares to visit the Middle East with Taiwan businessmen to promote locally made medical supplies that could be sold in the Middle East in the event of a war with Iraq. (AP Photo/Crystal Chiang)Peace activists hold banners and photos of President Bush in front of the American Institute in Taiwan, Washington's de-facto embassy on the island, during a protest against the U.S.-led war in Iraq, Thursday, March 20, 2003, in Taipei. Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian on Thursday said Iraq's suspected weapons of mass destruction threaten world peace but urged the United States to cut short its war on the country to limit civilian casualties. (AP Photo/Jerome Favre)





코스타리카



Costa Ricans Diego Ramirez, left, and Andres Jimenez, right, sit in front of a sign reading 'American Peace?' during a candlelight vigil for peace in front of the U.S. Ambassador's residence outside San Jose, Costa Rica, Wednesday, March 19, 2003. Costa Ricans took part in the vigil to protest against military action as the U.S. began to launch attacks against Iraq. Sign in background reads 'No More War.' (AP Photo/Kent Gilbert)





인도네시아



Indonesian protesters, their bodies painted in red for blood, hold a poster, right, and carry a doll wrapped in white shrouds traditionally covering the dead at funerals during an anti-war demonstration in front of the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Wednesday, March 19, 2003. Indonesian peace activists staged demonstrations Wednesday in response of U.S. President George W. Bush' adress giving Iraqi President Saddam Hussein a 48-hour deadline to flee Iraq or face a military invasion. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)



A woman protester holds an anti-war placard as she joins others in a protest in front of the US embassy in Jakarta. The protesters condemned the US attack on Iraq.(AFP/Weda)





페루



Anti-war protester with the word 'Peace' on her forehead yells slogans against U.S. President George W. Bush in front of the U.S. ambassador's residence in Lima, March 20, 2003, during a demonstration against the war on Iraq. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares





과테말라



A protester wearing a mask of President Bush adjusts the mask during a protest against a possible U.S.-led war with Iraq in front the U.S. Embasy in Guatemala City Saturday, March 15, 2003.(AP Photo/Jaime Puebla)





이탈리아



A giant peace flag is carried in downtown Milan, Italy, during a demonstration against a possible U.S. led attack on Iraq, Saturday, March 15, 2003. Over 400,000 people, according to police sources, 700,000 according to organizers, marched in Milan to say no to war Saturday. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)





베트남



Some 10,000 Vietnamese students stage a rally against a war in Iraq in southern Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam March 17, 2003. The southeast Asian country has urged the United States to settle its contention with Iraq, which America accuses of harbouring weapons of mass destruction, through a 'peaceful solution'. A number of officially organised protests have been held in key cities in the past weeks leading up to the deadline imposed on Iraq to disarm. Picture taken March 17, 2003. NO ARCHIVE REUTERS/Vietnam News Agency





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