PARIS (Reuters) – Thousands of people in the French capital demonstrated against the war in Iraq on Saturday as President Bush met France’s Jacques Chirac ahead of ceremonies commemorating the D-Day landings in Normandy.
Wearing T-shirts depicting Bush as a war criminal and carrying banners reading “Bush — Terrorist number one!” and “U.S. troops out of Iraq,” a colorful crowd of students, housewives and office workers marched through central Paris.
Police estimated 12,000 took part in the protest. Organizers were not available to give their own estimate.
Demonstrators chanted “Go home” and “Bush — Assassin,” but were banned from the area round the Elysee presidential palace, where the two leaders held their talks.
GRANDCAMP-MAISY, France — His name was Frank Peregory. He came from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia to France, where he fought bravely and was killed. Sixty years later, heroism like his is still bringing people together.
Under the warm sun of a waning afternoon, French and Americans – hardly the closest of friends this past year – gathered before a stone monument that tells how the Medal of Honor winner captured a German machine gun nest outside this Normandy town on June 8, 1944 – two days after the D-Day invasion.
A tricolor sash draped from one shoulder, the local parliament member, Jean-Marc Lefranc, spoke in English to the aging veterans from Peregory’s 29th Infantry Division who joined with townspeople to honor his memory.
PARIS (AP) – President Bush sought on Saturday to move beyond bitter differences with a Western ally, yet French President Jacques Chirac said Iraq remains “extremely precarious” and he again questioned America’s justification for the war.
On the eve of celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of D-Day, the two leaders highlighted areas of agreement, from Afghanistan to the Middle East, Haiti and Africa.
Citing the lesson of World War II, Bush said at a joint news conference, “Free nations working together can overcome danger.”
Chirac sought to play down friction between Washington and Paris, and said his talks with Bush, which included the fight against terrorism, were “sincere” and “trusting.”
French officers pinned the Legion of Honour on the chests of 99 former American soldiers Saturday, thanking them at a pomp-filled military ceremony for helping to free Europe from Nazism 60 years ago.
Children and grandchildren watched proudly, many shooting pictures and videos.
Most of the recipients landed on Normandy’s beaches on D-Day – others were pilots who backed the invasion with bombs, medics who treated the wounded, troops who landed elsewhere in France after the initial attack.
The government says it wanted to honour the 99 as representatives of all the Americans who helped liberate France from German occupation.
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If anyone can advise on where to go and what to see that would be great. Also an idea of location and/or map would be great
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