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Do³±czy³: 17 Gru 2023 |
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Thousands of people took to the streets in Madrid this Sunday to show their solidarity with the Palestinian people and ask for an end to the war shouting "they are not deaths, they are murders" and under the motto 'Always with the Palestinian resistance'. Specifically, around 35,000 people, as detailed by sources from the Government Delegation, have attended the concentration that began around 12:00 p.m. in Atocha and which has concluded in Plaza de España. Attendees carried posters asking for peace and pointing out that the deaths of the Palestinian population were "war crimes", which is why some posters could also be read who called for a "boycott of Israel."
In particular, attendees remembered the children of Palestine, to whom they dedicated posters such as 'Let's unite for the rights of Palestinian children, for a childhood without violence or oppression.' Furthermore, the work of the UN has been questioned: 'Palestine makes us question whether the UN defends Job Function Email Listhuman rights.' During the march, songs in support of Palestine have also been proclaimed, such as 'From the river to the sea, Palestine will win', 'Long live the struggle of the Palestinian people ', 'It is not a war, it is a genocide'. This concentration has been joined by the support of political leaders, such as the second vice president and acting minister of Labor and Social Economy and leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz; the minister of Social Rights and Agenda 2030 in office and leader of Podemos, Ione Belarra; or the acting Minister of Consumption and leader of Izquierda Unida, Alberto Garzón.
Díaz has called for an "immediate" ceasefire in Gaza and has denounced Israel's "flagrant" violation of international law and has asserted that Human Rights "cannot be relativized and neither can international legality." «It is evident that Israel is committing war crimes and when we talk about this we are referring to the purging of legal responsibilities and we are talking about violation of international legality. "There are no double standards," she indicated. For her part, Belarra demanded this Sunday that the "ethnic cleansing" of Israel in Palestine be ended "once and for all" and has stated that European leaders, "including Pedro Sánchez", are not up to the task. |
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