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Palestine | San Francisco | Anti-WarRally protesting Feintstein's support of bombing Gaza/Lebanon (1 of 2)
Hundreds of people rallied in front of Dianne Feinsein's office to protest her support for the bombing of Gaza and Lebanon. On July 27, 2006, hundreds rallied in front of Senator dianne Feinstein's office at Market and Montomery in San Francisco. The rally, called by the Break the Seige Coalition, began with a press confernce and was followed by a march and civil disobedience in front of the SF Chronicle building.
President of the ADC-SF
Keep informed about latest development and upcoming protests, educational events and community events by checking the ADC's web site: http://www.adcsf.org/
From Israel to Lebanon
Some people carried the now infamous picture of Israeli children writing messages on bombs. See http://209.67.212.138/~lebanon/ for the pictures, as well as some very disturbing pictures showing what these bombs (or others just ike them) did.
No Genocide, No Apartheid
For an interesting (and long) exploration of the concept of apartheid as applied to Israel, see the Guadian UK's two part series:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,,1703245,00.html http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,,1704037,00.html
Jess Ghannam
Dr. Jess Ghannam just returned from Gaza early this morning.
Sara Kershnar of Break the Silence
"We are at another moment in history when US Jews of Conscience, as both Jews and as citizens of the United States, have to make a decision. Will we keep our commitment to this legacy of social justice or will
we allow heinous crimes against humanity to continue to be done in our name?"
Crowd
stop sending our tax money...
U.S. Jews say....
The view from across the street
Jews For a Free Palestine
Israel, USA: Terrorists
Speaker
Break the Seige Speaker
after speaking about her family in Lebanon, she read the June Jordan poem, "Lebanon, Lebanon"
March begins
QUIT
graphic photos
Many marchers carried reproductions of graphic photos, showing the destruction and death in Lebanon. These pictures have been seen around the world, but not by your average usamerican.
We can't say we didn't know
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