South Korean protesters hold an anti-war rally, demanding withdrawal of South Korean troops in Iraq, near the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea (news - web sites), Saturday, Nov. 27, 2004. About 300 demonstrators denounced the South Korean Cabinet which on Tuesday had approved a plan aimed at extending its troop deployment in Iraq. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
A South Korean protester participates in an anti-war and anti-U.S. rally with a sign protesting against Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair, near parliament in Seoul November 27, 2004. Hundreds of protesters demanded President Roh Moo-hyun withdraw South Korean troops from Iraq (news - web sites). REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won
South Korean protesters hold signs protesting against (from-L) U.S. President George W. Bush, South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun, Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair, and Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi at an anti-War and anti-U.S. rally near parliament in Seoul November 27, 2004. Hundreds of protesters demanded President Roh withdraw South Korean troops from Iraq. The Korean characters read: 'Massacre alliance'. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won
MEANWHILE, in Pakistan:
Protesters burn an effigy of President George W. Bush at a rally to condemn attacks by the U. S. forces in Iraq on Friday, Nov. 26, 2004 in Karachi, Pakistan. Participants of the rally chanted anti-American slogans and demand withdrawal of foreign forces from Iraq. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)