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ISM-Montreal - Solidarity Picket - June 3Anonyme, Jueves, Junio 1, 2006 - 01:01 ***Please post and forward*** End the starvation of the Palestinian people ! ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -->Join us for an information picket to raise awareness about the ongoing resistance to Israeli apartheid policies in Palestine. We will be distributing flyers and making speeches in downtown Montreal. Bring your banners, placards, and friends! On June 3, 2006, we will be joining similar protests in Israel and other countries to demand an end to Israel’s imposed starvation of the Palestinian people. In Tel Aviv, a march is being held by a coalition of groups including : End the starvation of the Palestinian people In late January, the Palestinian people went to the polls to democratically elect a new legislature. The day after the new Hamas legislature was sworn in, the Canadian government cut off all aid money to the Palestinian Authority. Many other governments, including the USA and Israel, followed in tow. The reason given by the Harper government to withdraw this aid money was that the new Hamas-led government had not addressed the concerns raised by Canada and others concerning non-violence, the recognition of Israel, and acceptance of previous agreements and obligations (Canadian International Development Agency – Update: Canadian Aid Programs in the West Bank and Gaza). However, Harper and the Canadian government turn a blind eye to the fact As Dov Weisglass, an advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, put it Tear down the apartheid wall! Ehud Olmert, Israel’s new Prime Minister, has declared that he hopes to End the Occupation! No Justice, No Peace! Organized by the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) – Montreal For more information, contact ism-...@resist.ca |
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