The anti-imperialist court was part of the World Youth Congress that took place in Caracas. Here is more:
World youth converge on Caracas
Author: Libero Della Piana
People's Weekly World Newspaper, 08/11/05 11:23 CARACAS, Venezuela — The 16th World Festival of Youth and Students opened here Aug. 8 with an impressive procession of more than 15,000 delegates from over 100 countries. A colorful fireworks display, cultural performances and an indigenous purification ceremony accompanied the opening event.
Delegations from each country entered the grounds at the Tiuna Fort to be reviewed by dignitaries, international guests and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. The largest delegations are from Venezuela with nearly 5,000 delegates, Colombia with more than 3,000, Cuba with 1,200, Brazil with 800, and the United States with over 700 — all told, 11,000 delegates from throughout the Western Hemisphere. The other 4,000 or so delegates hail from all other continents of the planet.
During the procession, Jessica Marshall, co-chair of the U.S. National Preparatory Committee, was pulled from the march and led up to the reviewing stand to embrace President Chavez. The gesture was seen as a symbol of the great respect the Venezuelans have for the large delegation from the U.S., a country whose government has tried to subvert democracy here.
Marshall said later, “Young people of the United States stand in solidarity with the youth of the world, the youth of Venezuela. We want peace and friendship, not the policy of aggression carried out by the Bush administration.”
The crowd was a rainbow of flags, banners and T-shirts representing the struggles and issues faced by the young people of the world. They gathered here around the slogan of the festival, “For peace and solidarity, we struggle against imperialism and war!”
http://www.pww.org/article/articleview/7502/1/281/