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direct action in solidarity with palestine especially free gaza

actions speak | 14.06.2010 10:24 | Flotilla to Gaza | Globalisation | Palestine | Repression | Birmingham

On wednesday 2nd june a tesco express in hartshill, stoke on trent was visited out of hours by palestinian solidarity activists.

On wednesday 2nd june a tesco express in hartshill, stoke on trent was visited out of hours by palestinian solidarity activists.

petrol pump hoses were Dlocked together
doors padlocks and cash machines were superglued
'israel murderers' and 'boycott israel' were sprayed on the garage and the supermarket

the impunity and arrogance of the state of israel and its supporters will only diminish when an avalanche of meaningful actions are taken against them

tesco was specifically targeted due to its commercial support of israel but also for generally being satans' spawn :-)

onwards and upwards

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Good value

14.06.2010 12:00

I like Tesco. It is good value - cheaper than my local Sainsburys and much cheaper than my local Waitrose.

I'm pleased to learn it has links with Israel. That will make me extra keen to shop there all the time instead of nipping to Waitrose every now and then because it is nearer and easier to park.

Pete


Any photos?

14.06.2010 12:06

Great action, but photos of it?

bertk


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boutique activism

14.06.2010 14:12

Boutique activism at its most juvenile. Are the brave freedom fighters fourteen years old, or do they only act like it?

i'm going to open a boutique


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