Over 100 people from both sides of the border attended an Anti-war vigil in the Diamond in Clones on Sunday last. Many children at the vigil had made their own posters carrying similar messages and they distributed leaflets encouraging people to personally register their protest against the war by contacting government ministers, the US embassy and even George Bush himself (via E-mail). Olivia Johnson-Murphy, one of the organisers of the vigil, read aloud a letter of protest and presented this along with a signed petition to the Cathaoirleach of Clones Town Council, Sinn Féin's Pat Treanor. He acknowledged the petition and congratulated the organisers on a successful event. He also called on the 26-County government to review its policy and attitude towards the crisis.