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Canada: End Israeli Occupation, End the Violence

Demonstrators waved Palestinian flags, and called for an end to Israeli aggression

By Tamer Abo Asood

EDMONTON, April 8 (IslamOnline) - Calls for the end of Israeli occupation of Palestine echoed down Whyte Avenue in Edmonton Sunday, April 7, as around 500 people of various religious and cultural backgrounds marched in a peaceful demonstration in support of helpless unarmed Palestinians.

The march down one of Edmonton’s busiest avenues began around 11:30 in the morning at Corbett Hall on the University of Alberta campus. Chants of “Self determination, End the occupation” filled the avenue as the march proceeded eastwards to Gazebo Park. Marchers carried Palestinian and Canadian flags as well as signs denouncing Israeli invasions of Palestinian cities. 

The theme of the rally, organized by Canadians for Equality and Peace for Palestinians (CEPPAAL) was “End the occupation – End the violence” and called for Israel to withdraw completely from all of the territories occupied in 1967 as per U.N. Resolution 242, as a precursor to a just and sustainable peaceful future.

Demonstrators also called for all displaced Palestinians to have the right to return to their homes and lands. The integrity and accessibility of all holy places for Muslims, Christians and Jews in Palestine to be restored, respected and protected was also part of their appeal to Canadians and their government.

The focus of the rally was to open the eyes of Canadians and the government to the brutality of the Israeli occupation forces and to demand human rights for the Palestinian people. Representatives of most local news media were present and the march met with claps and shouts of encouragement from passers by. The Edmonton Police Service escorted the 30-minute march down Whyte Avenue.

Demonstrators listened to a speech detailing the abuses of Red Crescent ambulance drivers as well as a fiery address by a Lutheran priest denouncing the colonialist policies of the Israeli government.

Demonstrations in Canada have been going on since Friday, April 5, when hundreds of Palestinian supporters rallied outside Calgary City Hall and broke into chants when hawkish Israel's Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was compared to Adolph Hitler.

 

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