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Pix of Protest Against Israeli Atrocities, Sat 22 May 04 - Set 2 of 2

Alex Eisenstein | 25.05.2004 16:10 | Anti-militarism | Anti-racism | London

Photos of the demonstration against British complicity in the war crime atrocities being committed by the Israeli Occupation Force in Rafah, Gaza Strip.
For permission to copy and use, see CopyLeft at the end of the story below the photos.
For links to the other sets of photos, see one of the comments at the foot of this page.






















In the worst military assault on civilians since the Jenin massacre of April 2002, the Israeli Occupation Force — with the blessing of the Israeli High Court — have been attacking the Palestinian community of Rafah for over a week. Using military hardware and Caterpillar bulldozers supplied by and paid for by the USA, the IOF have left a trail of death and injuries, destruction and home demolitions.

Not surprisingly, the anger of the people on this protest at these barbarous atrocities could not be restrained by the crash barriers erected by the police for the purpose of control and containment. Scores of people poured onto the roadway of Whitehall and staged a spontaneous sit-down protest which temporarily blocked the southbound side of the road.

For more info on the organisers of this event, see the following web site:
Palestine Solidarity Campaign -  http://www.palestinecampaign.org

For more info on providing practical international solidarity for Palestinians, see the following web sites:
International Solidarity Movement, Palestine -  http://www.palsolidarity.org
International Solidarity Movement, London -  http://www.ism-london.org
The Peace Cycle -  http://www.thepeacecycle.org

This protest was proceeded by the "End The Torture - Bring the Troops Home Now" demonstration and rally — for links to the photos I took of those events, see one of the comments at the foot of this page.

Hope to see you on future protests against the illegal and barbarous Israeli occupation. Meanwhile, share and enjoy these photos (see CopyLeft below).

In International Solidarity,

Alex Eisenstein

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