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One and a half million Palestinians starving in the prison called Gaza

Anonyme, Vendredi, Janvier 25, 2008 - 18:28

Palestiniens et Juifs Unis (PAJU)

An immediate end to the siege of Gaza.

PAJU denounces the blockade of Gaza.

by Palestinian and Jewish Unity (PAJU)
January 24, 2007

The State of Israel, which took in survivors of the death camps and the Warsaw Ghetto, imprisons and starves a million and a half Palestinians in the Gaza Ghetto?

The population of Gaza is suffering. The population of Gaza is suffering from hunger and thirst as a result of the illegal and illegitimate blockade of Gaza by the Jewish State. A million and a half Palestinians are being walled-in in the prison known as Gaza under the bombs of Israeli helicopters and jets, isolated by a monstrous Wall which prevents any communication with the outside. Without drinking water, without food, without electricity, without medical care, all under the indifferent regard of Western governments.

The Canadian government of Stephen Harper, the first government to embargo the Palestinian people following the 2006 democratic elections in Gaza, continues to uphold and support the government of Israel, the blockade and the systematic genocide of Gaza's population, in total violation of human rights and the Geneva Conventions. PAJU denounces the complicity of the government of Canada in this crime against humanity.

Palestinian and Jewish Unity denounces the siege of Gaza and the genocide being exacted against the population of Gaza. PAJU demands the immediate opening of all routes and all means of transport and communication into Gaza and the immediate provision of all foodstuffs and essential goods and services necessary to the survival of Gaza's population.

The government of Canada must suspend the free trade agreement existing between Canada and Israel by reason of human rights abuses if the blockade of Gaza is not lifted immediately!

A TOTAL AND IMMEDIATE LIFTING OF THE BLOCKADE OF GAZA

A TOTAL BOYCOTT OF THE RACIST AND APARTHEID STATE OF ISRAEL

THE END OF THE OCCUPATION AND COLONISATION OF PALESTINE

JOIN WITH PAJU IN DEMANDING THE END OF THE BLOCKADE OF GAZA BY PARTICIPATING IN 'LA NEIGE BRULE PARTOUT AU QUÉBEC' FORUM SOCIAL MONDIAL, AN INITIATIVE OF THE CSN
(Saturday, January 28, 2008 at Phillips Square (McGill Metro) at 4:00 PM).

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To contact PAJU: Daniel Saykaly - 514-961-3928,


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Daniel Saykaly
www.pajumontreal.org


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