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Protest in Support of continuing Gaza Siege – Sat. 23rd - 12.30 – 14:00

category dublin | anti-war / imperialism | event notice author Tuesday February 19, 2008 11:15author by Ronan

Protest the Gaza Seige on O'Connell Street, Dublin on Saturday.



A vocal and colourful protest will be held at O'Connell Street in front of the Spire.
[Included Stall, petitions, and information about Gaza]

Please come down and check it out.

Carry banners, signs etc to show your support for the be-sieged people of Gaza.

Contact Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign for more info. Details below.

Call to protest on 23rd February

http://www.freegaza.ps/english/index.php?scid=100&id=30...pe=40

Gaza Siege protest in Dublin last month,
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/85911

London Gaza Seige protest 9th Feb
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Yh0_f4O34o

Thanks

Phone: 01 677 0253
Email: supportpalestine@ireland.com

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author by Ronanpublication date Wed Feb 20, 2008 09:56author address author phone


Sorry - original title should read:

Protest in Support of Gaza; end the continuing Siege – Sat. 23rd - 12.30 - 16:00

author by Protest on Saturdaypublication date Wed Feb 20, 2008 09:59author address author phone



This Saturday 23rd February the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign are calling on all supporters of the Palestinian people to take to the streets as part of a global day of protest to end the siege in Gaza. This is an international day of protest with demonstrations taking place across Europe, the Middle East and Latin America.

The IPSC's protest action will take place from 12.30pm onwards at The Spire on O'Connell St. in Dublin city centre. We will distribute information leaflets regarding the current situation in Gaza and host a petition which will be presented to the EU offices at a later date. There will be a few short speeches by representatives from the Palestinian community, the IPSC and the Irish Anti-War Movement.

This siege has gone on for too long with completely inadequate media coverage and blatant inaction behalf of the EU, while the Irish government has failed to raise the issue in any significant manner. The EU is aiding and abetting a clear breach of the Geneva Convention.

This demonstration needs your support. We need as many people as possible to come along and bring flags, placards, banners etc. It is important that we show the world, the EU and the government that Ireland does not support the Israeli state's brutal policies towards the Palestinians.

End the Siege of Gaza.
End the Occupation of the Palestinian Territories.
End Israeli War Crimes.

author by the diggerpublication date Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:12author address author phone

Will he anti war movement be signing up to

No more Hamas rocket attacks on Israel
No more suicide attacks on Israeli civilians

Or is is just the Israelis you are so anti?

author by pat cpublication date Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:44author address author phone

If the Israelis stopped their attacks on Gaza & the West Bank and left all of the Occupied Territoroes then the Palestinians would not have to take defensive actions.

author by pat cpublication date Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:53author address author phone

This is what the people of Gaza have to endure.

GAZA CITY, 16 February (IPS) - Human remains mix with
debris following the latest Israeli assault Friday on
Bureij camp in Gaza Strip. Early reports listed nine dead
and more than 50 injured. A targeted leader was killed,
but many others were killed too. "It's very hard for us to
rescue, or even locate bodies beneath the building," said
a medical relief worker from the local Bureij hospital.
Israel has not confirmed responsibility for the missile
attack by F-16 aircraft.

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article9312.shtml

author by David L - IPSC (personal capacity)publication date Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:57author address author phone

In response to the digger, to compare the suffering of Palestinians with that experienced by some Israelis is morally vacuous.

Last year, 7 Israeli civilians were killed. This is an awful thing, no two ways about it. However, Israelis in general do not live in fear of an occupying army, aren't thrown into prison, or starved or incarcerated in bantustans.

On the other hand, hundreds of Palestinian civilians were killed directly by the Israeli army in 2007. I say directly because hundreds more were killed by the siege of Gaza - the cutting off of food, water and medical supplies.

In addition, thousands are in Israeli prisons where torture is a commonplace event, according to Amnesty International. In addition, millions of lives are being blighted by the trauma of experiencing Israeli military occupation.

Israel is the occupying power in the region and in control of whether this suffering continues or not. So far it has vowed only to intensify the suffering of Palestinian civilians. This is why we are protesting on Saturday.

I think most decent people - those who approach this issue honestly - can understand this.

author by Gaza Protest - Saturdaypublication date Wed Feb 20, 2008 12:27author address author phone


the digger's 'selective sight' also came up on an earlier post.

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/85874



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