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Palestine Solidarity Campaign Actions

Vigil & Protest for Nakba Day – Sunday 15th May

12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Piccadilly Gardens,

This year will be the 68th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba.  Between 1947 and 1949 an estimated 750,000 Palestinians were forced from the homes into exile, the overwhelming majority never to return. Hundreds of Palestinian towns and villages were depopulated and destroyed.

To mark the remember the Nakba there will be a vigil from 12 noon to 2 pm on Sunday 15th May in Piccadilly Garden.

Palestinian refugees leaving the Galilee in October–November 1948
Palestinian refugees leaving the Galilee in October–November 1948

Manchester Palestine Action are organizing a camp in Piccadilly Gardens with speakers, a live link to Gaza and film showings over 14-15 May.

15th May 2016 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester City Centre, Manchester  M1 1AF

Demonstrate against the “Stand with Israel” rally at the Palace Theatre

Assemble Palace Theatre  97 Oxford Street M1 6FT Manchester this Sunday 13th March at 12pm.

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Stand with the Palestinians against Israel’s brutal apartheid regime and military occupation. Tell the Palace theatre not to support a conference that glorifies Israeli war crimes – contact details below.

We’ll have speakers from Gaza, Palestinian music, and a lot of noise! Bring creativity, music, art, banners and lots of people!

We oppose all forms of racism – whether Islamophobia or Anti-Semitism. A rally showing such unanimous support for a state built on racism and ethnic cleansing of the indigenous Palestinians is an insult to justice and freedom anywhere.

Protest called jointly by: Manchester Jewish Action for Palestine, Passion for Palestine, Manchester Stop the War Coalition, Fight Racism Fight Imperialism, Manchester Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Manchester Palestine Action

There can be no “stand with Israel” while Palestinians are denied basic dignity and human rights, while Palestinian homes and lives are systematically destroyed, while Palestinian children are murdered, injured and imprisoned every day by the occupying Israeli army.

The event is attended by the Israeli ambassador and supported by the Israeli Prime Minister himself, Benjamin Netanyahu who according to all the major international human rights organisations is guilty of war crimes in Gaza and ethnic cleansing throughout Palestine. For this rally to call for peace is an offence to the thousands of Palestinian men, women and children murdered by Netanyahu in the last two years.

This is a non-violent demonstration. It is pro peace, justice and freedom. We demand equality for all, not a state comparable with Apartheid South Africa, as stated by Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu and former US president Jimmy Carter. Every single living breathing moment of a Palestinian life is suffocated by Israel’ s illegal occupation and blockade.

It is disgraceful that the organisers of this event were standing with Israel while their army bombed over 62 hospitals and clinics, 45 ambulances and 250 Palestinian schools in Gaza, where over 500 Palestinian children were killed in 50 days during the summer of 2014.

Said Archbishop Desmond Tutu on his visit to Palestine:

“I have witnessed the systemic humiliation of Palestinian men, women and children by members of the Israeli security forces. Their humiliation is familiar to all black South Africans who were corralled and harassed and insulted and assaulted by the security forces of the apartheid government…The same issues of inequality and injustice today motivate the divestment movement trying to end Israel’s decades-long occupation of Palestinian territory and the unfair and prejudicial treatment of the Palestinian people by the Israeli government ruling over them.”

“‘Those who turn a blind eye to injustice actually perpetuate injustice. If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.”

Called by

Manchester Jewish Action for Palestine, Passion for Palestine, Manchester Stop the War Coalition, Manchester Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Manchester Palestine Action

PROTEST AGAINST THE COOP BANK CLOSURE OF PALESTINE SOLIDARITY ACCOUNTS

 

The Co-operative Bank has now closed the bank account of more than 20 organisation engaged in solidarity with Palestine including the national Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Friends of Al-Aqsa and the Sheffield Palestine Women’s Scholarship Fund.
SPSC Coop Bank Protest 2Friends of Al-Aqsa (FOA) have called a number of protests outside branches of the Co-operative Bank including Manchester. More details from the FOA website . The Manchester picket take place on Friday 29th Jan (details below). There will also be pickets in Leicester, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Bradford and London on Saturday 16th Jan (11am-1pm). For more information including details of other pickets and protest activities see  http://www.foa.org.uk/

Details
29th Jan 2016 4:00 pm – 6:00 pmCooperative Bank, 1 Balloon Street, Manchester

 

PROTEST: END THE ARMS TRADE WITH ISRAEL

SEASONAL GREETINGS  for PALESTINE

Christmas Action for Calling for a Two-way Arms Embargo against Israel

Join us outside Barclay’s Bank on Market St, Manchester

12th Dec 2015 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Help bring peace to Palestine by telling the Government to

  • Introduce a 2-way arms embargo against Israel
  • Stop funding the Israeli drones made by Elbit

3 wise menWe will sing festive Christmas songs, with words specially for Israeli Elbit and the UK government, to highlight their part in the arms trade and their complicity in the repeated vicious attacks on Gaza and the maintenance of the armed occupation of Palestine.

Please bring posters, instruments and your voices!

More information from Sandy at sandybroadhurst@btinternet.com

Or phone on 07594596905

Manchester Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Details
12th Dec 2015 12:00 pm – 2:00 pmoutside Barclay’s Bank, Market Street, Manchester

Emergency Vigil & Protest Against The Israeli Occupation

Saturday 17th October 12  till 3pm

Manchester Piccadilly Gardens

Palestinians are living under a brutal military occupation. Israeli soldiers are firing live bullets at unarmed protesters and executing Palestinians in the street. Israeli mobs are marching through the streets of Jerusalem chanting “death to Arabs”. Israeli police have sealed off Palestinian areas of Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa mosque has been under attack.  Armed settlers, living on land stolen from Palestinians are on the rampage, attacking Palestinian men, women and children. Israeli politicians have openly called for their citizens to carry weapons. Palestinians in Gaza are being bombed and killed in their homes. Despite more than 30 Palestinians being killed by Israel in the past fortnight , almost half of whom were children,  the BBC’s reporting has focused on the far fewer attacks carried out against Israelis. Yet again the BBC has also refused to place events in the context of the Israeli occupation.

Join the Manchester Protest this Saturday in Piccadilly Gardens

Email your MP now and ask them to write to Philip Hammond!

http://act.palestinecampaign.org/lobby/endukcomplicity

End The Occupation – No Justice  No Peace