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How did the March go?

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Saturday April 06, 2002 18:38author by Culchie Radical

Were there many on the Demo?

Greetings here from a Culchie Radical down in the sticks! Any info re today's Protest?

For those of us down here in the sticks who couldn't make today's Demo, how did it go? I know a lot of people are tied up today with the Indymedia Launch Party, but perhaps someone could let us know how the Protest went?

Ps. Best of luck Indymedia!

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author by Sean O'Sullivanpublication date Sat Apr 06, 2002 23:51author address author phone

Just to say that the march went very well. A credit to those who organised it and also to those who participated.

author by dave lordan - swppublication date Sun Apr 07, 2002 12:07author address www.swp.ieauthor phone

The central bank plaza was overflowing with people when i arrived at about 1.15. People are saying betwenn 1500 and 2000 showed up, which is a huge turnout for a march organised at such short notice. Nearly everybody seemed to be carrying various placards and banners calling for an end to the occupation, stop Israeli-US terror, victory to the intifada, stop killing our children etc. There were a lot of Palestinians and arabs- men, women and children- on the march. Of course their prescence added to the militancy and feeling of solidarity of the occasion. We went to the GPO first where there were speeches from Sinn Fein, the writers Union, the palestinian community, SWP, Socialist Party etc. Then everybody marched all the way to the the Israeli embassy in Ballsbridge. The march must have been seen by tens of thousands of people all together and i think it will have an impact on public opinion. The next big event is the national anti-war demo on the 27th called under the slogans- Against the bombing of Iraq and Justice for Palestine. I think we can break 5000 for this one if everyone around the country puts their shoulder to the wheel between here and then.

author by timpublication date Mon Apr 08, 2002 12:44author address author phone

what's happening with the tree protest ?

author by Aidanpublication date Mon Apr 08, 2002 13:04author address author phone

Venus finished her protest on Saturday night after staying up since Monday evening. Unfortunately Caoimhe isn't safe and the Israeli Ambassador still isn't listening.

There isn't always a happy ending.

She asked me to say thank you to everyone who showed solidarity, from passerbys, to taxi drivers, to the Palestinians, those wonderful folks at that Eygptian restaurant (who arrived with amazing food for the supporters) and the people who stayed with her.

Aidan

author by Aidanpublication date Mon Apr 08, 2002 13:06author address author phone

Venus finished her protest on Saturday night after staying up since Monday evening. Unfortunately Caoimhe isn't safe and the Israeli Ambassador still isn't listening.

There isn't always a happy ending.

She asked me to say thank you to everyone who showed solidarity, from passerbys, to taxi drivers, to the Palestinians, those wonderful folks at that Eygptian restaurant (who arrived with amazing food for the supporters) and the people who stayed with her.

Aidan

author by Dathi - Al axia mosque supporters :)publication date Tue Apr 09, 2002 00:55author address author phone

Went very well and made it to TV3 and numerous publications. Made Palestinian flags which looked very well. Hickeys came in Handy :)see yeez.

ps: you should make these comment boxes accept HTMl as we can then show pictures etc.

author by LorraineR - USIpublication date Tue Apr 09, 2002 14:51author email environment_usi at yahoo dot co dot ukauthor address USI,Environmental Awareness Officer,Grattan Street,Dublin 2author phone 086 6098656

The demo on Saturday was a success,unfortunately the media are not as good at maths as we seem to be.It was positive to see so many different organisations and individuals join together, have not seen that happen for a while. To everyone that dropped by the tree throughout last week and brought words of support,and food & bedding to make things more comfortable for the girls,thank you.To the girls,you have done us proud. Also,to the people who attended the demo,I only hope we can continue to work together.We can only pray for those that are living in danger in Palestine.Friends of mine from the UK,very much involved in Stop the War and other groups, have headed to Israel this morning to try and get relief aid to the suffering people of Palestine.I would ask you to think of them in their work.

author by intifadapublication date Tue Apr 09, 2002 22:52author email mark_connoly at glay dot orgauthor address author phone

to venus and natasha:
I attended saturdays protest, and was touched by
the protest you have made for the people of Palestine,
i would love to hear from either of you through my
e-mail address about your friends doing great
work in Palestine.

Thanks to all on the protest, and remember:
THERE IS'NT A GRENADE, SHELL OR GUN THE US OR
ISRAEL CAN MAKE WHICH CAN DEFEAT THE GROUNDSWELL
OF SUPPORT WHICH INCLUDES PEOPLE LIKE NATASHA AND
VENUS, MARY KELLY AND CAOIMHE BUTTERLY.

and thank god we now have an Irish indymedia site! keep up the good
work guys!

author by Komsomolpublication date Wed Apr 10, 2002 15:48author email komsomol at swirve dot comauthor address author phone

there was a big protest in derry outside the guild hall square 2 weeks in a row, i wish i could have been to them though :-( i missed them both, i feel very strongly about the middle east crisis. Thank god somebody is doing atleast something about the unimaginable things going on in the middle east. My utmost respect is to those who organised those protests

author by colm brycepublication date Fri Apr 12, 2002 02:38author address author phone

Congratulations on the protest in Dublin. It was heartening to all the rest of us.

In Derry last Saturday, at two days notice around 150 people made it to the Guildhall Square for a rally in support of the Palestinians. We'd organised a protest two weeks previously, with Fatima El-Hilou, a survivor of the Sabra and Shatilla massacres. A similar number turned out.

Last Saturday, Eamonn McCann from the SWP, chaired the rally and spoke of the role of US imperialism in Palestine and why we need to connect our outrage at what is happening in the West Bank with the US and Blair's 'war on terrorism'. The connection is so obvious. The hypocrisy of the US -demanding Iraq obey UN sanctions, while Israel goes on the rampage - is beyond belief. We have set up a branch of the Palsetinian Solidarity Campaign this week and are having a stall this Saturday in the city centre. We have also organised a bus from Derry to the anti-war rally on 27 April. See you there. Seize the day! Colm

author by Jan Moerings - Dutch Palestine Committeepublication date Mon Apr 15, 2002 21:07author email moerings at hotmail dot comauthor address author phone

Dear people,

I want to congratulate you with this demonstration!
Saturday 13 April there were big demonstrations in London, Amsterdam, Berlin and many other places. Our voices will be heard!

Jan Moerings

(In the Netherlands we have had a common problem with the media (as in London). There were 30.000 people demonstrating in Amsterdam. The 'regular' media is talking about 10.000 and only focuses on some incidents that happened at the end of the demonstration, not on the clear message that we gave that day)

Images of the demonstration in Amsterdam at:

http://www.indymedia.nl/2002/04/3250.shtml

http://www.indymedia.nl/2002/04/3219.shtml

http://photoart.xs4all.nl/Local43/StoptheWar.htm

Related Link: http://www.palestina-komitee.nl
author by Jan Moerings - DPCpublication date Mon Apr 15, 2002 21:12author email moerings at hotmail dot comauthor address author phone

Proposals for Action Towards
A Global Campaign Against Israel's Brand of Apartheid

(E/26/2002)

BADIL Resource Center
10 April 2002
For Immediate Release


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