Swansea Protest at Israeli bombing of Lebanon
Jules Woodell | 03.08.2006 21:17 | Lebanon War 2006
Protestors gather by the castle
General view
Placards on the roadside
Palestinian products were offered for sale with the money raised going directly back to the refugee camps and money was also raised for the British Red Cross appeal for Southern Lebanon.
Swansea’s castle (Its self a victim of aerial bombing in WWII) was bedecked with Palestinian and Lebanese flags and placards showing the horrific injuries suffered by Lebanese civilians were placed along the roadside.
About a dozen of the protestors stayed for 24 hours in order to get just the slightest feel of what hundreds of thousands of Lebanese are suffering having been displaced from their homes, however sleeping out in central Swansea offered one peril not seen in war torn Beirut, hassle with drunks!
Protesters plan to return next Tuesday for a repeat sleepover, please join them!
Jules Woodell