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ÒTo Reclaim Our Latino Legacy of MenÓ
Military Defectors Walk 241 Miles to Protest War
An Interview with Ex-Marine Pablo Paredes
By Block to Block

Fernando Suarez del Solar, Pablo Paredes, Camilo Mejia and Aidan Delgado led a coalition of the willing across a241 mile quest for peace starting in Tijuana, Mexico, going through Marine Corps Depot Camp Pendleton to the Cesar Chavez burial site in La Paz, CA, culminating in The Mission district of San Francisco with a memorial ceremony and blood drive. The March hit San Jose on March 26, 2006. De-Bug interviewed Pablo Paredes on his thoughts on the war he left, the current attacks on Latinos, and bridging the conversation between immigrants and the anti-war movement.

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