By Reginald Johnson
BRIDGEPORT, CT ---- A group of
veterans and others taking part in the “Peace Walk 2024” from Maine to
Washington, DC came to Bridgeport yesterday bringing their message of peace,
nuclear disarmament and an end to war.
Participants in the 700-mile walk organized by
Veterans for Peace, which began May 7 in Ogunquit, Maine, walked along Route 1
from Milford and Stratford and then into Bridgeport following Barnum Avenue and
then onto other streets over to downtown and then eventually to the Islamic
Community Center on State Street. The walkers held aloft the Veterans for
Peace flag, the Palestinian flag and a huge black and red banner which read
“Ceasefire Now.”
As they
stopped for a bite to eat at Frankie’s Diner on Barnum Avenue the walkers and
others who accompanied them in support vehicles said they came from all over
the country for the peace walk. Alexis said she was from a small town near
Sacramento California; Tito was from a town near Waco, Texas; Russell and Diane
were from Buffalo, New York. Another participant was from Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
Others
joining the group at the diner were Jim from West Haven and Angelo from
Milford.
“We’re kind
of a band from every different location, right?” said Alexis.
She said she
found out about the walk by looking at the Veterans for Peace website because
she was looking for peace walks to participate in.
“I knew about
Veterans for Peace but I’d never been involved with them,” she said. “So here I
am deeply involved with Veterans for Peace.”
Alexis and
the others said they were taking part because they want to see an end to wars
in general but were particularly motivated recently because of the brutal war
that is going on in Gaza. Israel is waging a relentless campaign in the
Palestinian enclave and some 34,000 people, a majority of them civilians, have
been killed. There have been widespread calls for a cease-fire but so far
Israel has balked at stopping its military assault. The Biden administration is
being criticized strongly for continuing to send arms aid to Israel.
Several members of the group were veterans of the
Vietnam War. Angelo, who is 95, is a veteran of the Korean War.
Friday the
group will march to Black Rock in Bridgeport then into Fairfield and continue in
the next few days into lower Fairfield County and New York State.
The peace
walk will conclude on July 5 in Washington, DC and participants will take part
in a demonstration against NATO which is holding its 75th
anniversary celebration.
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