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NYC Agrees to Pay 52 Anti-War Protesters $2 Million

HeadlineAug 20, 2008

And the City of New York has agreed to pay $2 million to a group of fifty-two protesters who were swept up in a mass arrest during a peaceful protest in 2003 against the invasion of Iraq. The protest occurred outside the headquarters of the Carlyle Group, an investment firm with an extensive portfolio of holdings in the military-defense sector. The Center for Constitutional Rights described the settlement as a major victory for free speech rights.

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