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Guam Residents Hold Peace Rally Amid North Korean Missile Threats

2017-08-15 7 Dailymotion

<p>Protesters gathered in Hagatna, the capital city of Guam, on the evening of August 14, to hold a peace rally following North Korea’s threat to target the waters around the Pacific island with missiles.</p><p>The peace protest was at Chief Quipuha Park, which commemorates the island’s first Catholic chief. More than a hundred people turned out, according to Pacific Daily News</a>, including several members of the Chamorros community, the indigenous peoples of Guam and the other Mariana Islands.</p><p>This footaeg shows rally participants singing and holding a sign which reads “War birds drop bombs, native birds sing songs.” Credit: Facebook/Adine Banez Abdon via Storyful</p><br />

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