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Protesters Rally in London in Outrage over Qana and continued Israeli Crimes

Mary Nazzal-Batayneh | 30.07.2006 21:32 | Lebanon War 2006 | Anti-militarism | Repression | London

Over 1,000 protesters came together in Trafalgar Square to protest Israel’s continuing mass slaughter of the Lebanese and Palestinian people and the British government’s complicity.









The event highlighted the shameful complicity of the Blair government and was organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and supported by groups including the Stop the War Coalition, British Muslim Initiative, and the Lebanese Welfare Community.

Mary Nazzal-Batayneh

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Get some extra information from Al-Jazzera

30.07.2006 23:02

Video worthwhile from Al-Jazeera about the conflict here:

 http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null

Joanet


MEMRI ......

30.07.2006 23:48

Anyone who does a bit of research on MEMRI will have big doubts about the reliability of the translation of Al Jazeera .Putting that aside, the point is what?

That civilian kids deserve to die?

That Israel is a moral nation?

That religion attracts bigots?

nuisance neighbour


Only 1000? You've missed a 0, I think!

31.07.2006 01:26

I've been to Tragalgar Square enough times to say that, from the above picture, the number attending must have been at least 10000. Could someone corroborrate this, please.

Copernicus


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