Hundreds protest against Israeli airstrikes
Protesters demand South Africa boycott, divest and impose sanctions on Israel
About 300 people marched to Parliament on Tuesday afternoon protesting against the recent deadly Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip. Photo: Peter Luhanga
About 300 people marched to Parliament on Tuesday afternoon to protest against the recent deadly Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip.
Chanting āAllahu Akbarā (God is great), the protesters waved Palestinian flags. Some protesters wore T-shirts with āFree Gaza, free Palestineā, and carried placards that read: āStop Israel genocide of Palestineā and āZionism ā a menace to peaceā.
Riaaz Khan said he joined the protest because of the āatrocities being perpetratedā in Palestine. āInnocent women and young children are being killed by the Israeli government and the occupiers of Gaza,ā he said.
āThey [the South Africa government] must take our message out to the global community,ā he said.
Athlone resident Gadija de Vries said, āWhen I see young children and mothers being killed it makes me cry as a mother.ā She said she hoped the protest would help stop the killing of women and children.
At the gates to Parliament, Martin Jansen, Palestine Solidarity Cape Town branch chairperson, delivered a memorandum to the Department of International Relations and Cooperation.
He said the protesters were āexpressing our frustration with the South African government for not doing anything meaningful in support of Palestinian liberationā, and āwe are calling on the South African government to adopt boycott, divestment and sanctions legislation that will prohibit and prevent all South Africans from doing business ā¦ with Israel. Whether it is academic relations, cultural, sport, [or] especially political relations, [it] must come to an endā.
DIRCO spokesperson Lunga Ngqengelele said his department will study the memo and āengageā with other departments.
Support independent journalism
Donate using Payfast
Next: Explainer: The loopholes police use to protect their own
Previous: COSATU calls for public audit of Lottery
© 2021 GroundUp. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
You may republish this article, so long as you credit the authors and GroundUp, and do not change the text. Please include a link back to the original article.
We put an invisible pixel in the article so that we can count traffic to republishers. All analytics tools are solely on our servers. We do not give our logs to any third party. Logs are deleted after two weeks. We do not use any IP address identifying information except to count regional traffic. We are solely interested in counting hits, not tracking users. If you republish, please do not delete the invisible pixel.