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2 protests this weekend in Manchester
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Stop the Israeli state Assassinati on !!!!!
Emergency Protest called by Manchester Friends of Palestine & Muslim Association of Britain (Manc'r Br.)
Saturday 27th March
12-2pm Albert Square/Peace Gardens
next to Manchester Town Hall
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Stop the Killing
Stop the Crimes
End Israeli Apartheid
The Wall must fall
Protest 12.30pm Piccadilly Gardens
central Manchester
Sunday 28th March
part of an international wave of Palestine solidarity actions - demo supported by Manc'r Social Forum, Manchester Forum for Palestine, Jews for Justice For Palestinians, Manchester Palestine Solidarity Campaign, The General Union of Palestinian Students, FRFI/Boycott Marks & Spencers Group, Manchester University Friends of Palestine, Greater Manchester Coalition to Stop the War, Manchester ISM
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Stop the killing
30.03.2004 11:43
I think it is totally unjustified to simply blame the israeli side for the killing. There are enough suicide bombers out there who can't wait to kill as many innocent israelis as possible!!!
Only a rejection of both makes sense but unfortunately that doesn't fit into the Pro palestinian way of dealing with the conflict.
Peace for all must include critical self reflection!! Stop the crime. On both sides!!!!
Johannes Schneider
Stop the killing 2
30.03.2004 12:01
I would like to know how so many organisations can support the peace campaign in Manchester that only addresses the Palestinian suffering.
Not a single word is said about the killing of innocent Israelis. That really upsets me!
But what is even worse is the fact that some demonstrators even wore Hamas head bands. A terrorist group that is responsible for the killing of many innocent Israelis. Their aim is the destruction of the Isaeli state! Is that the new Pro Palestinan feeling.
There is a lot of room for criticism about the Israeli Government and their approach to the conflict.
The pictures spoke for itself. It was another example of the unability, or unwillingness to reject such Antisemitic behavior within the demonstration.
Good job!!!
Johannes Schneider
e-mail: Johannes_Camire@hotmail.com