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     London protest calls for 
	Free Palestine PSC, May 15, 2008
 
 Thousands marched through London, sixty years after the Palestinian Nakba, 
	to demand an end to the siege on Gaza, an end to Israeli occupation, and for 
	the right of return of refugees.
 
 The demonstration, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, British 
	Muslim Initiative and the Palestinian Forum in Britain, was supported by 
	trade unions UNISON, Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), Unite the 
	Union, Communication Workers Union, GMB, TSSA, RMT, Fire Brigades Union, and 
	the National Union of Miners, who joined organisations such as the 
	Association of Palestinian Community UK, Amos Trust, Friends of Al-Aqsa UK, 
	Palestinian Return Centre, War on Want, Jewish Socialist Group, Pax Christi, 
	Stop the War Coalition, Jews for Justice for Palestinians, Britain Palestine 
	Twinning Network, ICAHDUK, Friends of Lebanon, Federation of Student Islamic 
	Societies, and Midlands Palestinian Community Association.
 
 Dr Mustafa Barghouthi, elected Palestinian Legislative Council member, told 
	the rally of the situation of Apartheid existing in Israel and the Occupied 
	Palestinian Territories: "Israeli citizens make 30 times what Palestinians 
	do, settlers take 48 times the water of Palestinians, Palestinians are 
	denied entry to Jerusalem..." He said that the 'peace process' of Annapolis 
	was an illusion: "Since then Israeli attacks have tripled and even more 
	checkpoints have been set up." He stressed the importance of re-establishing 
	Palestinian unity and accused western governments of hypocrisy, 
	in undermining democracy in Palestine, but supporting an Apartheid state.
 
 Speakers also included Richard Burden MP, chair of the All-Party 
	Parliamentary Group on Palestine, who reminded people of the ongoing plight 
	of the refugees from 1948, especially those in Gaza: "Gaza is dotted with 
	masses of cesspits of raw sewage, as deadly as any bomb or missile." Like 
	many speakers, he called for the lifting of the siege of Gaza and withdrawal 
	from all the Occupied Territories: "The peace process cannot work while 
	people are imprisoned in their own land." Both he and Caroline Lucas 
	stressed Israel cannot continue to enjoy a privileged trading relationship 
	with Europe while it persists in violating international law.
 
 Referring to the founding of Israel, Tony Benn said: "Nothing that happened 
	in the WWII can justify Israel's seizure of Palestinian land." He found room 
	some optimism: "Wherever you go you find people understand increasingly what 
	is happening to the Palestinian people. There will never be peace in the 
	Middle East till the Palestinians are treated decently."
 
 Manuel Hassassian, the General Delegate to the UK said: "Our problem is not 
	a humanitarian problem, it is a political problem, which must have a 
	political solution." He also said: "The right of return is a sacred right 
	for the Palestinians. Jerusalem is our capital, and we will never compromise 
	on Jerusalem."
 
 Respect MP George Galloway reminded the crowd of Britain's historic 
	responsibility for the tragedy inflicted on the Palestinian people, from the 
	time of Balfour onwards, and remembered the "thousands upon thousands of 
	martyrs" created over decades; he also demanded the release of Marwan 
	Barghouthi and other political prisoners, and declared: "If there is no 
	justice in Palestine there can be no peace in Palestine, and peace in 
	Palestine is the key to peace throughout the Middle East."
 
 Video messages came from a PLC member from Gaza, Dr Jamal Al-Khoudary, and 
	from Ismail Haniyah.
 
 For more information please call:
 Jenny Najar or Sarah Colborne: 0207 700 6192
 Or Email: 
	info@palestinecampaign.org
 Or visit: 
	www.palestinecampaign.org
 
 The Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) aims to raise public awareness about 
	the occupation of Palestine and the struggle of the Palestinian people. PSC 
	seek to bring pressure on both the British and Israeli government to bring 
	their policies in line with international law. PSC is an independent, 
	non-governmental and non-party political organisation with members from 
	communities across the UK.
 
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 Palestine Solidarity Campaign
 Box BM PSA
 London
 WC1N 3XX
 Tel:   020 7700 6192
 Fax:  020 7609 7779
 Email: 
	info@palestinecampaign.org
 Web: www.palestinecampaign.org
 
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