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stop the silence - START THE NOISE

ftp | 04.04.2004 11:44 | Anti-militarism | London

April 5th sees the anniversary of the shooting of ISMer Brian Avery in Jenin. Brian is one of many thousands of people who have been seriously injured by the Israeli Army during the 37 year illegal occupation of Palestine. Join in a noise demo outside the offices of the Israeli Arms Company - RAFAEL 3/5 Duke Street W1

On April 5th, 2003 - Brian Avery a young ISMer was shot in the face whilst standing with another ISMer on an otherwise desterted street in Jenin. He is still undergoing treatment for the horrific injuries that he sustained.

Brian is on of thousands who have been injured at the hands of Israeli soldiers during the 37 year old illegal illegal occupation. Often ambulances are prevented from evacuating the victims of these brutal attacks.

On Monday 5th April at 4pm, there will be a noise demo outside the offices of Rafael, the Israeli Arms Company that boasts it's weapons have been tested on Palestinians.

Bring whistles, pots, pans, drums, rattles and let Rafael know that we object to their presence, and the complicity of the UK government in doing business with arms companies from Israel.

The offices are at 3/5 Duke Street, W1 - just off Oxford Street - near Selfridges.

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I think direct action is needed

05.04.2004 10:49

I think some serious direct action is needed against this arms company not just a noise demo. A mass occupation of their offices would be far more effective.

Palestinian resistance fighter


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