Zionists Attack "Massacre of Dier Yassin Anniversary" Picket, 4 arrested!
Victory to the Intifada Group | 09.04.2005 22:04 | Anti-racism | Repression
On April 9th 2005, 30+ people from Manchester and other parts of the country converged on the Marks and Spencers in Manchester, to highlight M&S and British support of the Zionist State of Israel.
30+ people from Manchester, Brighton and London converged on Marks and Spencers in Manchester, to highlight M&S and British support for the Apartheid of Israel!
We setup at 12 noon, as normal, and throughout the picket, we were verbally and physically attacked by a bunch, of 20, zionist thugs. They came down with the sole interest of kicking legitimate protest in support of the Palestinian people. They pushed & hit VTI members and those that came in solidarity, used airhorns and death threats to try and drown out what we were saying, even when we were not using the megaphone. The police also failed to act on any complaint made to them about the behaviour of the Zionists.
The police repeatedly failed to separate the two groups. As a result, three members of the Zionist Group, and one of the Victory to the Intifada Group were arrested. All were later released on bail.
For the last 40 minutes, Chief Inspector Chris Ullah, issued a Section 14, of the Public Order Act 1986. Both groups had their own area to protest in, each limited to 10 people and for a maximum of 1 hour.
Within 10 minutes, the Zionist Group left, showing that they were clearly there to end legitimate protest in support of Palestine. Once their ability to freely harrass us had been restricted, their purpose for being there had gone.
Defend the Right to Protest in Support of Palestine
We setup at 12 noon, as normal, and throughout the picket, we were verbally and physically attacked by a bunch, of 20, zionist thugs. They came down with the sole interest of kicking legitimate protest in support of the Palestinian people. They pushed & hit VTI members and those that came in solidarity, used airhorns and death threats to try and drown out what we were saying, even when we were not using the megaphone. The police also failed to act on any complaint made to them about the behaviour of the Zionists.
The police repeatedly failed to separate the two groups. As a result, three members of the Zionist Group, and one of the Victory to the Intifada Group were arrested. All were later released on bail.
For the last 40 minutes, Chief Inspector Chris Ullah, issued a Section 14, of the Public Order Act 1986. Both groups had their own area to protest in, each limited to 10 people and for a maximum of 1 hour.
Within 10 minutes, the Zionist Group left, showing that they were clearly there to end legitimate protest in support of Palestine. Once their ability to freely harrass us had been restricted, their purpose for being there had gone.
Defend the Right to Protest in Support of Palestine
Victory to the Intifada Group
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