Tens of thousands of people joined a rally in London by http://news.bbc.co.uk Sunday May 19, 2002 at 08:46 AM |
Rally calls for sanctions against Israel.Tens of thousands of people joined a rally in London demanding an end to Israel's military actions in the West Bank
Tens of thousands of people joined a rally in London demanding an end to Israel's military actions in the West Bank.
Organisers estimated 50,000 people marched through the centre of the capital, calling for sanctions to be imposed on Ariel Sharon's government.
In the latest in a series of demonstrations over the continuing Middle East conflict, activists demanded an end to what they see as an aggressive occupation by Israel.
A mix of students, trade unionists and seasoned campaigners heard calls for war crimes charges to be brought against those who had organised military actions in Jenin.
Organisers said they were surprised and very pleased about the turnout which benefited from a break in the earlier bad weather.
Crowds marched from Hyde Park, through the streets of central London carrying placards and waving flags before gathering in Trafalgar Square to hear speeches which demanded more action from the international community.
As well as expressing support for refugees and those who had lost their homes, marchers called for sanctions to be put in place until Israel agreed to a complete withdrawal from Palestinian territory.
Naomi Wayne, of Jews for Justice for Palestinians, said: "We wanted to show solidarity with the Palestinians.
"We want to see Israeli to withdraw to the 1967 borders, from the occupied territories.
"We want Israel to sit down and negotiate with the Palestinians so they can have their own state."
She added: "We want Israel to have a secure future, but this must not be at the expense of the Palestinians.
news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/england/newsid_1995000/1995831.stm
More photos of London demo by Bolshie Photos Monday May 20, 2002 at 09:57 AM |
bolshiephotos@yahoo.co.uk |
(article 1)
Think 50,000 is an underestimation, I've done lots of London demos, it was closer to 100.000
As usual the British print media failed to report it AT ALL,
not even ONE LINE in the papers the next day!
Even though it was the biggest Palestine solidarity demo ever seen in the UK.
More photos of London demo by Bolshie Photos Monday May 20, 2002 at 09:58 AM |
bolshiephotos@yahoo.co.uk |
(article 2)
Think 50,000 is an underestimation, I've done lots of London demos, it was closer to 100.000
As usual the British print media failed to report it AT ALL,
not even ONE LINE in the papers the next day!
Even though it was the biggest Palestine solidarity demo ever seen in the UK.
More photos of London demo by Bolshie Photos Monday May 20, 2002 at 09:59 AM |
bolshiephotos@yahoo.co.uk |
(article 3)
Think 50,000 is an underestimation, I've done lots of London demos, it was closer to 100.000
As usual the British print media failed to report it AT ALL,
not even ONE LINE in the papers the next day!
Even though it was the biggest Palestine solidarity demo ever seen in the UK.
More photos of London demo by Bolshie Photos Monday May 20, 2002 at 09:59 AM |
bolshiephotos@yahoo.co.uk |
(article 4)
Think 50,000 is an underestimation, I've done lots of London demos, it was closer to 100.000
As usual the British print media failed to report it AT ALL,
not even ONE LINE in the papers the next day!
Even though it was the biggest Palestine solidarity demo ever seen in the UK.
More photos of London demo by Bolshie Photos Monday May 20, 2002 at 09:59 AM |
bolshiephotos@yahoo.co.uk |
(article 5)
Think 50,000 is an underestimation, I've done lots of London demos, it was closer to 100.000
As usual the British print media failed to report it AT ALL,
not even ONE LINE in the papers the next day!
Even though it was the biggest Palestine solidarity demo ever seen in the UK.
More photos of London demo by Bolshie Photos Monday May 20, 2002 at 09:59 AM |
bolshiephotos@yahoo.co.uk |
(article 6)
Think 50,000 is an underestimation, I've done lots of London demos, it was closer to 100.000
As usual the British print media failed to report it AT ALL,
not even ONE LINE in the papers the next day!
Even though it was the biggest Palestine solidarity demo ever seen in the UK.