Gaza – Nationwide protests for Palestine demand government action – 50,000 leaflets distributed in Christchurch – PSNA

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Source: Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa

Statement by Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa.

After six months of meaningless government statements, nationwide protests for Palestine continue this week to demand New Zealand act to stop Israeli genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Foreign Minister Winston Peters have scaled the heights of hypocrisy with condemnations of Palestinian resistance groups but refuse to condemn Israeli genocidal attacks on Palestinians which have left over 34,000 killed – mostly women and children.

In their latest hypocritical double-somersault, Luxon and Peters have condemned Iran’s retaliatory attack on Israel last week but have refused to condemn Israel’s deadly missile attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria two weeks earlier which provoked the Iranian action.

The situation is coming to a head with Israel planning a catastrophic attack on Rafah, continuing to strangle humanitarian aid supplies into Gaza while also preparing to attack Iran.

Protests in more than 20 centres are taking place this week.

In Christchurch for example 50,000 leaflets have been distributed around the city and positive feedback indicates a big turnout.

We expect the mainstream media to report on these protests but stony silence has been the normal reaction.

Details of the protests against the government and its racist anti-Palestinian policies are outlined below and are also on our Facebook event page here  

John Minto
National Chair
Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa

www.PSNA.nz

North Island
Rawene
Saturday 20 April
10:00 am
Meet outside No 1 Gallery
 
Opononi – Gathering for Palestine
Sunday 21 April
5:00 pm
Outside the Four Square, Opononi
 
Kerikeri, Bay of Islands – Rally
First Saturday of the month from now on
 
Whangarei – Rally
Saturday 20 April
10:00 am
Whangārei Town Basin in front of Hundertwasser Building
 
Auckland – Farewell to the Doctors heading to the Freedom Flotilla
Thursday 18
10:30 am
In the Departure lounge of Auckland International Airport
 
Auckland – Banners around Tamaki Makaurau
Saturday 20 April
10:00 am
Dependant on numbers, over the Southern motorway:

Pedestrian motorway overbridge at Mauranui Ave – Dilworth Road
Market Road Overbridge
Omahu Road overbridge

Text Steve on 021 256 511 For further details
 
Auckland – Rally
Sunday 21 April
2:00 pm
Te Komititanga – Britomart Square
 
Tauranga – Rally
Saturday 20 April
10:30 am
Assemble in the Woolworths carpark, Bethlehem
 
Tauranga – Flag waving
Sunday 21 April
11:00 am
Coronation Park, Mount Maunganui
 
Hamilton – Rally
Saturday 13 April
1:00 pm
Flynn Park, Hamilton
 
Rotorua – Flags for Todd McClay
Thursday 18 April
4:00 pm
National MP Todd McClays Office – 1301 Amohau St, Rotorua
 
Napier – Rally
Saturday 20 April
11:30 am
Marine Parade Soundshell Roundabout
 
Hastings – Rally
Sunday 21 April
2:00 pm
Hastings Town Clock – Hastings CBD
 
Palmerston North – Rally
Sunday 21 April
2:00 pm
The Square, Palmerston North
 
New Plymouth – Flags on the Bridge
Friday 19 April
4:30 pm
Paynters Ave Bridge, New Plymouth
 
New Plymouth – Rally
Saturday 20 April
1:00 pm
The Landing, 1 Ariki Street, New Plymouth
 
Whanganui – Rally
Saturday 20 April
11:00 am
Riverside Market, Whanganui
 
Carterton
Every Tuesday
12:00 midday
Memorial Square.
 
Martinborough – Gathering for Palestine
Every Wednesday
11:00 am
The square at the top of Kitchener St, Martinborough
 
Featherston
Every Saturday
11:00 am
The Squircle (opposite the op shop).
 
Wellington
No Rally this weekend
 
South Island
Nelson – Rally
Check out the Te Tau Ihu Palestine Solidarity Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/TeTIPalestine/  
 
Blenheim
Saturday 20 April
11:00 am
Blenheim Railway Station
 
Christchurch – Rally
Saturday 20 April
1:00 pm
Bridge of Remembrance, Cashel Street
 
Dunedin – Rally
Saturday 20 April
2:00 pm
Otago Museum Reserve to the Octagon, Dunedin
 
Invercargill – Rally
Friday 19 April
5:30 pm
Wachner place Invercargill.

MIL OSI

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