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Women in Black Vigil for Palestine

Pam Parsons | 28.01.2006 15:56 | Repression | Oxford

The Oxford Women in Black vigils continue on February 4th

The next Women in Black vigil will be next SATURDAY 4TH FEBRUARY from 2-3pm at BONN SQUARE, QUEEN STREET OXFORD. The vigil SAVE BASIM'S VILLAGE will again draw attention to the devastating impact of the Israeli occupation and the Separation Wall on Palestine and the Palestinians with a particular focus on what is happening in El Khadr a village outside Bethlehem.
Please arrive promptly ready to start at 2pm and wear black. This is a SILENT VIGIL. Men are also encouraged to attend to help on the stall and to distribute leaflets

Pam Parsons

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Meet the Women in Green

28.01.2006 18:02

This is a SILENT VIGIL. Please use silencers on your AK 47s

Honor killngs are cool
- Homepage: http://www.womeningreen.org/


Edinburgh WiB

31.01.2006 02:30

Meet under the shadow of Wellingtons horse on Princes Street in Edinburgh 1 pm every Saturday. Wear black, say nothing, mourn. Lovely folk, any woman is welcome. Meet my mum. They've maybe started by 1 pm, I'm never awake by then.

Army recruiters sometimes try to steal their pitch, I suggested the WiB request outside help (like us lot) to help embarrass those pyschopaths, but the WiB are too dignified for retaliation.

Danny


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