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Hundreds Protest Israeli PM Olmert in LA
'Free, Free
Palestine! Long Live Palestine!'
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On
Tuesday, Nov. 14, a spirited crowd of more than 300 people gathered at 4
p.m. in downtown Los Angeles to protest Israeli Prime Minister and war
criminal Ehud Olmert. Olmert was in town at the Convention Center
speaking to pro-occupation, rich Zionist groups, lauding the current
Israeli repression and killings in Gaza and threatening Iran.
Protesters lined the entire sidewalk on Figueroa and 12th streets just
across the street from the Convention Center. They came from Orange
County, Long Beach, Ventura and all over Los Angeles to voice their
opposition to Olmert.
The vast majority of protesters were
community college and university students from UCLA, UC Irvine, Cal.
State Long Beach, Santa Monica College, the Pomona Colleges and other
nearby schools. It was a fantastic showing for a mid-afternoon rally in
an area of town on lockdown because of the wildly unpopular Olmert's
visit to the city.
The crowd held Palestinian flags and signs and banners denouncing
Israel's colonial, apartheid policies and chanted nonstop for over two
hours when Olmert was speaking inside. Chants like, "Bush, Olmert, can't
you see? Palestine will be free," and "Olmert is a war criminal," rang
out and were audible for blocks in the surrounding area.
When Zionists who had attended Olmert's speech came out of the building
and walked by, the protesters stayed strong and united, intensifying
their chants of "Free, free Palestine! Long live Palestine!"
At
the close of the protest, a short rally was held with speakers from the
organizations present.
Various groups initiated the call for a protest and mobilized on one
week's notice, including the ANSWER Coalition and its member groups Free
Palestine Alliance and Palestinian American Women's Association,
National Council of Arab Americans, Students for Justice in
Palestine-UCLA, Muslim Student Association-UCLA, Al-Awda, MSA-West,
Int'l Action Center-LA and Women in Black-LA.
All of the major network television stations - ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, KTLA
and Spanish-language stations - along with the Los Angeles Times and
assorted radio stations, covered the protest.
Click here to read the LA Times' article on
Olmert's visit to LA, which includes a quote from ANSWER
organizer and Free Palestine Alliance member Muna Coobtee.
Come to the next ANSWER meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 21 at 7 p.m. at 1800
Argyle Ave., #410, in LA to get involved in the struggle for justice! |