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National March Against the Gaza Flotilla Deaths, London - Pictures

Terence Bunch | 07.06.2010 13:09 | Flotilla to Gaza | Palestine | Repression | Terror War | World

A week after Israel forcibly prevents the Gaza aid flotilla from breaking the long-standing blockade of Gaza, the British people gather in London to hold a National march and rally to protest the violence used by Israeli soldiers which ended with the deaths of nine peace activists on board vessels making up the flotilla.

End of the Line.
End of the Line.

Cutting off the Arm of Peace
Cutting off the Arm of Peace

Israel is Not Real.
Israel is Not Real.

Israeli Terror.
Israeli Terror.

The March.
The March.

Marching Past a Barracks.
Marching Past a Barracks.

The Killing of a Father.
The Killing of a Father.

Nazism, Apartheid, Zionism!
Nazism, Apartheid, Zionism!

Are We All Wrong?
Are We All Wrong?


A week after Israel forcibly prevents the Gaza aid flotilla from breaking the long-standing blockade of Gaza, the British people gather in London to hold a National march and rally to protest the violence used by Israeli soldiers which ended with the deaths of nine peace activists on board vessels making up the flotilla.

The attacks have now been widely condemned around the world by the international community and has signalled that Israel is now no longer able to manage world opinion over the blockade of Gaza.

In recent days, Zionist Israeli loyalists have attempted to once again use control over media organisations to associate the peace campaigners with terrorist organisations at one point even attempting to claim the activists were part of Al Qaida.

The tactic experiences broad-scale failure and serves to distance the International community from Israel and, therefore, begins the pre-amble to the ending of Israel's blockade of Gaza.

The protest takes place on the day another flotilla vessel, the Rachel Corrie, is seized by Israel as it attempts to bring aid to the people of Gaza.

The Rachel Corrie is named after peace activist Rachel Aliene Corrie (April 10, 1979 – March 16, 2003) who died in Gaza in 2003 after being crushed to death by an IDF (Israeli Defence Force) bulldozer while it was attempting to demolish a Palestinian residence.

London, UK. 5th June 2010.

Rachel Aliene Corrie (April 10, 1979 – March 16, 2003)
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Corrie

Passengers on flotilla had al-Qa'ida links, claims Israel, Independent June 3rd 2010, (!warning!, unsubstantiated report)
 http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/catrina-stewart-passengers-on-flotilla-had-alqaida-links-claims-israel-1990078.html

Terence Bunch
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