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Photos of Gaza vigil in Dublin and protest at Egyptian embassy

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Thursday December 31, 2009 19:40author by Fintan Lane - IPSC media officerauthor phone 087 1258325 Report this post to the editors

All photographs are by Michael Gallagher. Many thanks to Michael for allowing these to be posted.
The Gaza vigil on Dublin's Ha'penny Bridge today.  © Michael  Gallagher 2009
The Gaza vigil on Dublin's Ha'penny Bridge today. © Michael Gallagher 2009

These are of the IPSC-organised vigil in solidarity with the people of Gaza on the Ha'penny Bridge in Dublin today and of the later protest at the Egyptian embassy. The protest at the embassy was over Egypt's obstruction of international solidarity activists and because of its hindering of the 'Viva Palestina' Gaza aid convoy.

Making their voices heard in solidarity with the people of Gaza.  © Michael  Gallagher 2009
Making their voices heard in solidarity with the people of Gaza. © Michael Gallagher 2009

Protesting at the Egyptian embassy.  © Michael  Gallagher 2009
Protesting at the Egyptian embassy. © Michael Gallagher 2009

At the embassy in support of Gaza.  © Michael  Gallagher 2009
At the embassy in support of Gaza. © Michael Gallagher 2009

 © Michael  Gallagher 2009
© Michael Gallagher 2009

author by Papryuspublication date Fri Jan 01, 2010 00:50author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Eygpt under U.S.-Israeli control is indeed digging an underground steel ring around the Gaza tunnels to Eygpt. This steel seige weapon will stop Gazaians from using their tunnels to get food and supplies into Gaza from Eygpt and will certainly increase the death rate on the palestinian people living in Gaza.

The Nuremburg Trials (1945) chaired by U.S. judge Jackson says that the planning and doing of aggressive war is the supreme international crime on the planet earth, because it actuates all other crimes high, low, big, and small. He further says that it is the supreme international crime whether Germany does it or the U.S.A. does it. If Eygpt goes ahead with the tightening steel underground siege weapon, it will therefore be a war crime against the people of Gaza, because that Steel weapon is the planning and doing of Aggressive War on an innocent people.

author by Fintan Lane - IPSCpublication date Fri Jan 01, 2010 15:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This is the letter from the IPSC to Egyptian ambasssador...

Photo of the IPSC letter to the Egyptian ambassador to Ireland (courtesy of Michael Gallagher)
Photo of the IPSC letter to the Egyptian ambassador to Ireland (courtesy of Michael Gallagher)

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