Boycott Israeli Apartheid & Support Palestine National Demonstration


Demonstrate on June 4th, Central Bank, Dame Street, @ 3pm On Saturday June 4th, the Israeli national soccer team plays Ireland at Lansdowne Road. The Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) is asking Ireland supporters to mark the occasion by boycotting the match and demonstrating for justice for Palestine. If you are going to the match. Many people have contacted us to say that while they refuse to buy Israeli produce in the supermarkets & local stores, they believe that the televised soccer match is an ideal opportunity to show Israel that Ireland supports the Palestinian people's struggle for justice. If you are going to the match make sure that you bring Palestinian flags & banners with you and remember to join the demonstration earlier that day and the post-match solidarity gig. IPSC need lots of help & support for the various events taking place on June 4th. If you can help out please contact us on 01 6770253 or support Palestine@ireland.com. To find out more about the ongoing military occupation of Palestine & continuous human rights abuses suffered by it's people at the hands of the Israeli state visit www.ipsc.ie & www.stopthewall.org

Start Date: 2005-06-03 19:00:00-04

End Date: 2005-06-04 06:59:59-04

Event E-mail: supportpalestine@eircom.net

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Created By: Sinead Ni Bhroin

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On June 4th Israel plays Ireland at Lansdowne Road. The Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign believes we should use this major sporting occasion to call for justice for Palestine. June 5th marks the 38th anniversary of Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip & East Jerusalem. Since then, Palestinians have endured a brutal military occupation which has caused the deaths, in the past 4 years alone, of over 3,600 Palestinians. We are asking you to show your support for justice and freedom on June 4th by: joining the demonstration and march to the Israeli Embassy that day bringing Palestinian flags & banners to the match if you are going FACTS In the past 4 years, 650 Palestinian children have been killed by Israeli soldiers, including 3 boys shot last month while playing football Over 60,000 Palestinians have been made homeless as Israeli authorities have demolished their homes 87 Palestinians, including children and pregnant women, have died at checkpoints after being denied passage to hospitals. In the last 3 years, 52 women have given birth at checkpoints 8,814 Palestinians, including some 300 children, are currently imprisoned in Israeli jails & detention centres 75% of Palestinians in the Occupied Territories live on less than $2 per day 390,000 Israeli settlers live illegally on Palestinian land APARTHEID ISRAEL Despite Israel’s reputation as the Middle East’s only democracy, it continues to discriminate against its Palestinian citizens (known as Israeli-Arabs). Palestinians living in Israel are given lower child benefits than other Israeli citizens. They are prevented from living in 93% of Israel and are denied the right to bring their spouse or children from the West Bank or Gaza to live with them. RACISM IN ISRAELI SOCCER The Israeli Government counters charges of racism and ill-treatment of Palestinians by pointing to the inclusion of three Palestinian (Arab-Israeli) players in the national team. They do not say however, that these team members are subjected to vile racist taunting by sections of Israeli supporters. “Death to the Arabs” has been chanted at Israeli league matches. RESTRICTIONS ON PALESTINIAN SOCCER TEAM Israeli authorities regularly prevent Palestinian players from attending international games. In September 2004, 5 players were prevented from travelling to the World Cup Qualifier against Uzbekistan. Players are regularly detained at checkpoints and prevented from getting to training. POLITICS & SPORT Some people believe that politics and sport should never mix. We argue that the two are inseparable. The recent Israel/Ireland match in Tel Aviv was used by the Israeli Government to deflect attention from its illegal wall & programme of settlement expansion. We should use the upcoming game to show Israel that Irish people believe in justice and support freedom for Palestine. During the 1970s and 80s, Irish sporting fans showed their opposition to Apartheid by boycotting sporting events with South Africa. We are asking you to show that same solidarity with Palestine today by joining us on June 4th and calling for an end to 38 years of occupation. Join the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign PO Box 9124, Dublin 1 01 677 0253 www.ipsc.ie mailto:supportpalestine@ireland.com More info … http://www.ipsc.ie http://www.electronicintifada.net http://www.btselem.org http://www.alhaq.org http:// www.palestinemonitor.org

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At the following link you can send an 'e-wish' to the Irish team or individual team members: http://home.eircom.net/javascript/Ewishes/Ir_vs_Isr/form.jsp Ask them to express their opposition to Israel's occupation of Palestinian lands. Thanks.

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