National Gaza Demonstration: Stop Israel’s War on Gaza!

Transport from Manchester to to the National Gaza Demonstration

National Gaza Demonstration: Stop Israel’s War on Gaza!
Saturday 24th November

Manchester Coach tickets £20.00 waged £10.waged. Children free

Coach from Chorlton Street, opposite Chorlton St Coach station Manchester 6.30 am.

To book please emailinfo@manchesterstopwar.org or Text Penny on 07966632027 with the number of tickets you require and your mobile phone number by end of today Thursday at the latest.

Poor Support for Batsheva in Salford: Another Success for BDS

Betheva Protest in Salford Video (2/11/2012)

Report of Friday’s protest by Norma Turner
Under a torrent of rain and windswept across the square outside the Lowry theatre in what felt like the middle of nowhere, 75 protesters including people from Manchester and Salford, Rochdale and Bury, Liverpool, Sheffield, Bradford, Leeds, York, Halifax and Edinburgh, made sure that every single one of the attendees at the Batsheva performance knew that they had Palestinian blood on their tickets.
The performance was very badly attended – more than half empty. Some members of the public turn away from going to the performance upon hearing about Batsheva and it’s relationship to the Israeli State.
The Lowry had hired more security people for inside the building. It had written to all ticket holders, not just the Batsheva event, to say they would be stopped and searched, that only ticket holders would be allowed into the building and they would have to show their tickets on entry and have their bags searched – for their own safety and enjoyment. The theatre had liaised with the Salford police, who took the opportunity of increasing their overtime by sending four vanloads and surrounding the building with barricades. The police tactics initially was to construct two small compounds, made of metal barricades, away from the front of the building, at opposite ends of the square, for the two rival demonstrations to be kettled into. There was only one demonstration. We weren’t going in a kettle.

They tried to enforce this decision but after one person reminded them of Hillsborough, we refused the offer of compound, occupation, siege and stupidity.

It was then negotiated (much as Edinburgh) that the demonstration was situated behind an imaginary line of public access to the theatre for emergency services, and public access, while four people were able to leaflet the two entrances. Actually four was more than was needed, because their barricading had structured the access to enable ease of leafleting for us, displays of our banners in the most prominent places (including on their barriers) …. and there were so few people going in.

It was also easy for people in the demonstration to leaflet people attending who were coming from the mall or carpark and coming across the square – which the police tactics had ensured that we were physically occupying.

The demonstration was lively, chanting, continuously, there were placards and banners, despite the horrendous conditions.

Four people were prevented from getting in to the performance byLowry’s security. Their tickets were taken from them. The excuse of taking the tickets was that the theatre had got intelligence that these ticket holders were likely to disrupt the performance. Nevertheless the performance was disrupted and it was reported that the stewards inside were courteous, the police took people out at the back and separated them and asked for their personal details. They refused to give any details and were let go.

It should be noted that the Lowry did not at any time respond to representations or agree to discuss or negotiate about the protest. There are at least three public sector representatives on the trustees (Salford councillors and chief executive) and the director of the Plymouth theatre.

The police were clearly expecting a counter demonstration so must have been warned by the Zionists. This didn’t materialise – there weren’t any even individuals. That may be because it was Friday so it is important that we get as many people there tonight as we can.

The national campaign – don’t dance with Israeli apartheid – has already succeeded, because it is obvious that the ticket sales are down and information is getting out to the public. The Lowry was forced to reduce ticket prices which were initially been sold at £18-24 down to £5 for people under 26. it cannot have been an economic success for them – costing more to put on in terms of replacing the leaflets which mysteriously disappeared from stands, paying for extra security, paying Salford police, having the theatre a third full. This is going to be replicated throughout the country.

Manchester PSC were really grateful for the support from other groups, locally and around the North. In Manchester we were supported by Stop the War and CND. There was a really good feeling to the protest.

Message from Gaza youth saying get down to the Batsheva protests at Salford Lowry Theatre this Friday and Saturday evening 6pm!

Please get down to the Batsheva protests in Salford this Friday and Saturday. Below is a link to a strong message from Palestinian youth in Gaza to people of conscience to boycott Batsheva’s Israeli government sponsored tour in the United Kingdom. And they’re performing at the Lowry in Salford this Friday and Saturday night! Everyone meeting Friday 2nd November 6pm and Saturday 3rd November 6pm at the entrance to the Lowry Theatre. The 50 bus from Manchester goes straight there to Media City.

Adie Nistelrooy
Message from Gaza

Meeting: Protest Against the Batsheva Dance Company

Meeting to discuss the need for cultural boycott and plan protesting the Batsheva Dance Company who are performing as part of a UK tour at the Lowry Theatre Salford on the
2nd and 3rd of November.

Thursday 25th October 7pm

Friends Meeting House
Mount Street Manchester

This is part of our involvement in the International cultural boycott campaign of the state of Israel.

We all enjoy international cultural events which showcase the very best of world music, dance & theatre. We wouldn’t be protesting if these were independent Israeli artists; we target artistic institutions which are intrinsically linked to the Israeli State through funding and the ‘Brand Israel’ initiative, the aim of which is to create a positive image of Israel internationally by promoting Israeli culture through artists and groups.

Batsheva and Brand Israel.

The Batsheva Dance company is signed up to Brand Israel which is part of a wider campaign to whitewash Israel’s many human rights abuses and violations of international law, creating the image of a ‘normally’ functioning democratic country.

Come to the meeting and help plan this protest action.

Leaflet for Boycott Batsheva UK Tour

DISCUSSION GROUP PROGRAMME

October 25TH FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE 7-9
BOYCOTT ACTION = ISRAELI DANCE GROUP

November 15th FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE 7-9
REPORT BACK FROM OLIVE PICKING IN PALESTINE

December 20th FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE 7-9
QUIZ + REFRESHMENTS

January 17th FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE 7-9
PALESTINIAN CHILD PRISONERS SPEAKER VICTORIA BRITTAIN tbc

February 21st EDUCATION IN PALESTINE SPEAKERS ANNIE O’GARA/ PAUL WIMPENNY Halifax Friends of Palestine