Bristol, Oct 16– In a powerful display of solidarity, young people and citizens of Bristol gathered in the heart of the city to protest against the ongoing atrocities in Palestine. Thousands marched through the city center, culminating in a passionate assembly on College Green where voices were raised against the suffering faced by the people of Palestine.
Before the crowd, Subhanullah Tahir, a local student leader, delivered a moving speech, expressing the collective empathy that resonates within the hearts of Bristol’s youth. “Our hearts beat with the people of Palestine, and we will never leave them alone,” he declared, igniting the crowd with determination to stand in solidarity with those suffering overseas.
chairman International Human Rights Movement Condemns United Nations Hypocrisy and Calls for Action*
The chairman of the International Human Rights Movement, present at the event, emphasized the global nature of the conflict. “This war is not about religion or nation; it’s a war of humanity. We cannot stand idly by as two million people in Palestine face the threat of hunger,” he declared passionately. He went on to criticize the international organizations, the United Nations, and prominent human rights bodies for their perceived failure in addressing the Israel-Palestine situation.
*Strong Condemnation and a Call for Accountability*
The Prime Minister came under scrutiny during the rally, with the speaker asserting that the British leadership has not adequately represented the people. “The people of Great Britain have always stood with humanity,” he proclaimed, condemning what he described as Israel’s genocidal actions against the impoverished Palestinian population.
*Urgent Appeal for Humanitarian Aid*
The dire situation in Gaza took center stage as the speakers highlighted the deprivation faced by innocent Palestinians. “Israel’s continued atrocities for over six decades must end. Innocent women and children are losing their lives, and we must demand an independent Palestinian state,” the chairman declared. The crowd echoed the call for a Palestinian state with the pre-1967 borders and al-Quds al-Sharif as the capital.
*United Against the Siege: Condemnation of Gaza Encirclement*
Strong condemnation was voiced against the siege of Gaza, with pleas for basic needs such as electricity, water, and food for the people in the region. “People in Gaza are suffering, and we condemn the encirclement. It is our duty to appeal to the United Nations for urgent humanitarian aid in Gaza,” the speaker asserted, urging the international community to intervene.
As the sun set on College Green, Bristol’s resounding call for justice echoed through the streets, leaving an indelible mark on the city’s commitment to standing up for the oppressed and championing the cause of humanity.