As Secretary of State John Kerry testified Wednesday before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on the resolution to authorize military action in Syria, members of the advocacy group Code Pink held up red-dyed hands in protest.
The screengrab above shows Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin behind Kerry’s right shoulder.
Benjamin disrupted Kerry’s testimony Tuesday before the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, prompting him to reflect on his days as a Vietnam War protester.
It was Benjamin who memorably interrupted President Barack Obama’s counterterrorism speech several times in May.
She and Code Pink live-tweeted about Wednesday’s demonstration from the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C.
Here we are, red hands, behind @Johnkerry. NO war on #Syria. YES to aid and a ceasefire! pic.twitter.com/c2BrNobYtB
— Medea Benjamin (@medeabenjamin) September 4, 2013
.@CodePink protesters holding up red hands behind @JohnKerry as he speaks at House hearing on #Syria! pic.twitter.com/rXXS2QQPKB
— CODEPINK (@codepink) September 4, 2013
We will not be silenced, and if you attempt to silence us we WILL be seen. Our hands are raised for peace! NO to war on #Syria!
— CODEPINK (@codepink) September 4, 2013