CAMBRIDGE STUDENTS WITNESS HARSH REALITIES OF ISRAELI OCCUPATION
Manos | 06.05.2002 12:06 | Cambridge
More than 200 people were touched by the personal accounts of 5 Cambridge students who recently spent two weeks in the Palestinian Occupied Territories as independent international observers. They spoke at a public meeting in the Emmanuel United Reformed Church in Cambridge, 8-11pm 5th May, following a lunchtime vigil in Cambridge Market Square.
PRESS RELEASE - CAMBRIDGE STUDENTS WITNESS HARSH REALITIES OF ISRAELI OCCUPATION FROM: Cambridge University Palestinian Society (CUPAL) DATE: 6th May 2002 Contact 1: Samira Barakat - tel 01223 337352 (day), 521289 (eve/weekend) Contact 2: David Babbs - tel 01223 700646, 07931 855888 (mob) Contact 3: Simon Shaw - tel 07941 538386 (mob) Email: palestinian@cusu.cam.ac.uk CAMBRIDGE STUDENTS WITNESS HARSH REALITIES OF ISRAELI OCCUPATION More than 200 people were touched by the personal accounts of 5 Cambridge students who recently spent two weeks in the Palestinian Occupied Territories as independent international observers. They spoke at a public meeting in the Emmanuel United Reformed Church in Cambridge, 8-11pm 5th May, following a lunchtime vigil in Cambridge Market Square. Protesters at the vigil solemnly showed their solidarity with the Palestinian people, holding the Palestinian flag and banners reading "END THE OCCUPATION". A petition, calling on local MPs to sign Early Day Motion 1106, which demands an immediate end to the Israeli offensive in the Occupied Territories, was signed by more than 200 passers-by. At the moving talk the Cambridge students who travelled to the Occupied Territories explained why they chose to risk their lives delivering essential medical supplies and food to Palestinian areas under total curfew. "I accompanied an ambulance which got shot at when we were trying to take injured people to the hospital in Nablus," said Mika Minio-Paluello. The audience was shocked by the realities of living under siege. "I stayed with a family in Bethlehem," said one of the students. "We were confined to the living room for a week because Israeli soldiers were shooting through the windows of the kitchen and the bedrooms." Also at the talk Dr Rawsa Bishara, head of the Nazareth Arab Cultural Association, spoke about the discrimination against the 20% of Israeli citizens who are Palestinian. Notes for editors: 1. Photographs of the events are available at: http://www.srcf.ucam.org/camsaw/pics/PalVigil2/ 2. Mika Minio-Paluello's account of his experiences in Palestine, including being beaten by the Israeli army, online at www.camsaw.org.uk, and is available for interview on 07901 930441. 3. Both events were organised by a coalition of Cambridge based groups: the Cambridge University Palestinian Society (CUPAL), Cambridge Students Against the War (CamSaw), and the Cambridge Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). 4. The text of the Early Day Motion 1106, which endorses a two-state solution within the framework of UN resolutions, is available at: http://www.caabu.org/campaigns/edm-israeli-withdrawal.html
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