In Manchester, there will be a picket of the Marks and Spencers, on Market Street, from 12 noon, in support of Palestine and the Palestinian peoples struggle for national liberation!
Come down! Make your voice heard!
Killed atleast 26 Palestinians, including young children
Fired hundreds of shells into the North of Gaza
The Hamas government was freely elected by a landside. Jack Straw however wants this democratic vote over turned. But the Palestinian people want Hamas, because it represents their will to resist an illegal occupation. Since Hamas won the election on 25th January, Israeli forces have murdered over 80 Palestinians, many of whon have been children. Jack Straw has nothing to say about this, because he is a racist.
15th May is Nakba Day, when Palestinians commemorate the expulstion of 750,000 people from their land, the ethnic cleansing the accompanied the establishment of the Israeli state. Thousands more have dide since the start of the lastest Intifada. The Labour Government has colluded in this terror campaign, colluded in an illegal occupation, and now colludes in the starvation of the Palestinian people. We say this is racism, and that we must support the Palestinian peoples struggle for national liberation, justice and democracy. We call for an end to British support for Israel, an end to is arms trade with the Zionists, an end to all economic, political and cultral links.
For more information about the National Day of Action, email vti@plus.net.com
BOYCOTT ISRAELI GOODS!
BOYCOTT MARKS AND SPENCERS!
VICTORY TO THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE!
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Why Marks and Spencers
09.05.2006 11:48
The only reason I can see is that Marks is a prominently jewish-owned/run company in the public perception.
(Meanwhile of course indymedia runs on hardware manufactured in the occupied terrortories, software written by ex-Israeli military boffins and over a network provided by companies with serious economic interests in the Israeli military. Pot to kettle.)
Martin Ohr
e-mail: martin@hillohr.co.uk
Homepage: http://www.links-not-boycott.org.uk/