Harry Belafonte in His Own Words on Opposing Iraq War & Calling George W. Bush a "Terrorist"
by webdev@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) from Democracy Now! on (#6B611)
As we remember the life and legacy of Harry Belafonte, we look back at his antiwar activism, including his outspoken opposition to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. On February 15 of that year, amid global protests against the war, Belafonte addressed hundreds of thousands who rallied in New York City and called for peace. We have let the world know that we are in solidarity with those who seek to have other ways than war to settle our grievances," he told Democracy Now! Belafonte later made worldwide headlines in 2006 when, on a trip to Venezuela, he called President George W. Bush the greatest terrorist in the world."