 | Gulf War II - International Responses (China): A Chinese man, attempting to protest against the U.S.-led war in Iraq with a card reading 'No War! No Blood for Oil', is surrounded by Chinese police officers and asked to leave, in Beijing, China, Sunday, March 30, 2003. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - International Responses (China): A Chinese policeman warns two Chinese men from attempting to protest against the U.S.-led war in Iraq with a banner that reads 'Give Peace a Chance' in Beijing, China, Sunday, March 30, 2003. About three dozen Chinese turned up for a protest that was cancelled at the last moment. Most were forced to give up their banners and leave the area. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - International Responses (China): A Syrian man holds a placard during an anti-war march in Beijing March 30, 2003. Around 200 foreigners hollered anti-war slogans as they marched past the U.S. embassy in Beijing on Sunday in China's first government-approved protest against the U.S.-ledwar on Iraq. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - International Responses (China): Anti-war protesters march past U.S. Embassy building in Beijing March 30, 2003. Around 200 foreigners hollered anti-war slogans as they marched past the U.S. embassy in Beijing on Sunday in China's first government-approved protest against the U.S.-ledwar on Iraq. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - International Responses (China): A girl takes part in an anti-war march in Beijing March 30, 2003. Around 200 foreigners hollered anti-war slogans as they marched past the U.S. embassy in Beijing on Sunday in China's first government-approved protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - International Responses (China): Protesters carry a placard demanding 'the coalition force to stop killing children' during an anti-war march in Beijing March 30, 2003. Around 200 foreigners shouted anti-war slogans as they marched past the U.S. embassy in Beijing on Sunday in China's first government-approved protest against the U.S.-led war on Iraq. Anti-war sentiment is running high in China which has opposed the war but the government has kept protests to a minimum. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - International Responses (China): Chinese policemen surround a group of an anti-war protesters in central Beijing March 30, 2003. A dozen teenagers were detained by Chinese police for trying to carry out an anti-war march without official approval. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - International Responses (China): Chinese teenagers raise their hands during an anti-war protest in central Beijing, March 30, 2003. A dozen teenagers were detained by Chinese police for trying to carry out an anti-war march without official approval. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - International Responses (China): Chinese policemen stop an anti-war march in central Beijing, March 30, 2003. A dozen teenagers were detained by Chinese police for trying to carry out an anti-war march without official approval. click to open  |
 | Gulf War II - International Responses (China): A Chinese policeman detains a teenager during an anti-war protest in central Beijing, March 30, 2003. A dozen teenagers were detained by Chinese police for trying to carry out ananti-war march without official approval. click to open  |