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Posted: 11:41 AM Jul 9, 2009
Police arrest 26 AIDS activists at Capitol protest
A group of AIDS activists has been arrested for unlawfully demonstrating beneath the Capitol rotunda.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- A group of AIDS activists has been arrested for unlawfully demonstrating beneath the Capitol rotunda.
A Capitol Police spokeswoman says 11 men and 15 women were charged with unlawful assembly and disorderly conduct.
Sgt. Kimberly Schneider says the group came into the rotunda and linked themselves together with a white chain at about 10 a.m.
The rotunda, located beneath the Capitol dome, is usually busy with tourists, but police restricted the traffic while they made arrests.
The activists carried signs in support of money for needle exchange, HIV/AIDS housing and programs aimed at fighting AIDS. They chanted, "Fight global AIDS now!"
The activists were part of a coalition of five AIDS groups from Washington, Philadelphia and New York.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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