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category dublin | miscellaneous | press release author Tuesday July 25, 2006 00:14author by Cormac Ryan PRO éirígí - éirígí Report this post to the editors

éirígí asks people to support demonstrations in solidarity with the people of Lebanon and Palestine.
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éirígí supports the World Federation of Democratic Youth call for a common day of action in solidarity with the people of Lebanon and Palestine on Thursday 27th July. Demonstrations will take place at locations worldwide in order to highlight the plight of the people in both of these countries. éirígí encourages members of the public, trade unions, political parties and elected representatives to attend the demonstration planned for the morning of 27th of July from 7:45am to 8:30am at the Israeli embassy in Dublin as part of this international day of action.

éirígí also supports, and asks for large attendances at, the upcoming demonstrations against Israeli war crimes organised by the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign. The first of these is planned for Saturday 29th of July, assembling at the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin at 2pm. The second demonstration is an all day vigil on Tuesday 1st August at the Israeli embassy in Dublin from 9am to 6:30pm.

éirígí adds it voice to the global demand for an end to Israeli aggression in the Middle-East which has led to the deaths of hundreds of Lebanese and Palestinian civilians over the past fortnight. In addition the deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure is bringing untold misery to millions of Lebanese and Palestinians. Israeli claims that the destruction of power stations, medical facilities, civilian convoys (see photos below) and transport infrastructure constitute a legitimate tactic in the “war against terror” must be challenged by all right-thinking people. These tactics, which are being supported by the governments Britain and the United States, will in reality only further destabilise the region.

As Israel escalates its crimes against humanity the reaction of the international community has been predictably muted. While the United States has rushed through a delivery of weapons to Israel, including large numbers of GBU-28 “bunker busters”, the European Union has been more concerned with extracting its own citizens than placing any real pressure on Israel to halt its offensive. This lack of any genuine effort to halt the slaughter of civilians is tantamount to complicity in murder.

While governments across the world continue to make hollow gestures it is vital that people publicly demand that real pressure is brought to bear on Israel. International pressure alone will halt the genocidal violence being perpetrated against the people of Palestine and Lebanon. We in Ireland are duty bound to play our part in increasing this pressure.

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Powerful photos     Paul G    Tue Jul 25, 2006 00:41 
   Israeli Shame     daydo    Tue Jul 25, 2006 09:46 
   And don't forget Iran     Ned    Tue Jul 25, 2006 17:56 
   Imperial Iran? gimme a break     redjade    Tue Jul 25, 2006 18:04 
   err     hmmz    Tue Jul 25, 2006 18:20 
   whew! talk about denial!     redjade    Tue Jul 25, 2006 18:26 
   doh     hmmz    Tue Jul 25, 2006 18:54 
   Latest Israeli warcrime     Ali H.    Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:56 
   murdering peacekeepers a new low     LaLa    Wed Jul 26, 2006 12:32 
 10   War Crimes.     PaddyK    Wed Jul 26, 2006 14:38 
 11   More graphic pictures of the destruction in Lebanon     Terence    Wed Jul 26, 2006 14:39 
 12   We all live in shame.     PaddyK    Wed Jul 26, 2006 15:42 
 13   Time to call a halt to EU/Israel trade     Ali H.    Wed Jul 26, 2006 16:25 
 14   Latest Israeli war-crime     Ali H.    Fri Jul 28, 2006 15:30 
 15   ali h     hmmz    Fri Jul 28, 2006 15:37 
 16   Bollocks     Ali H.    Fri Jul 28, 2006 19:03 
 17   "nothing to do with Hezbollah" :: ask yourself if Lebanon had nuclear power, would Israel bomb that?     greenie ipsiphi    Sat Jul 29, 2006 00:28 
 18   wake up     mark lydon    Wed Aug 09, 2006 15:48 
 19   SYS ANY     Issa    Sun Nov 26, 2006 16:10 


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