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      <title>New Orleans commemorates Al Nakba, continues demands for a Sanctuary City</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#xA;&#xA;New Orleans, LA – On Saturday, May 17, New Orleans organizers and community members gathered in the Jackson Square amphitheater in New Orleans’ French Quarter, drawing attention from onlookers and tourists about the 77th anniversary of the Nakba – or catastrophe – perpetrated against the Palestinians.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Over 100 community members took to the streets to remind New Orleans that the for-Palestine movement will not stop until the city divests from the apartheid state of Israel. They held signs reading, “The Nakba is happening now” and “200k + Palestinians displaced in Gaza, 40k+ displaced on the West Bank in the past year.” &#xA;&#xA;Leaders from the local chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement emphasized the importance of a “people’s embargo” on entities involved in arming Israel, such as the logistics and shipment company Maersk, which is in charge of shipping U.S.-manufactured weapons from the top five weapons manufacturers to Israel. &#xA;&#xA;The march took over the busy streets of the French Quarter, stopping by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office on Canal Street to demand “Free Mahmoud Khalil now!” Khalil, a Palestinian green card holder and student at Columbia university, has been detained by the Trump administration in an immigration facility in Jena, Louisiana for over two months. Located over 1000 miles away from his hometown of New York City, Khalil has been illegally separated from his family for having advocated against the Israeli genocide of the Palestinian people.&#xA;&#xA; “We need to let ICE and the Trump administration know that we are watching,” said Hakm Murad from the Palestinian Youth Movement.&#xA;&#xA;The previous day, Friday May 16 at noon, local organization New Orleans Stop Helping Israel’s Ports (NOSHIP) held a rally outside of the New Orleans ICE Field Office, which oversees the detentions in all immigration facilities in Louisiana and more. This rally was the second of a series of rallies to be held by the New Orleans for Palestine Coalition, every Friday at noon for the foreseeable future.&#xA;&#xA;NOSHIP highlighted the importance of uniting all who can be united to fight against Trump’s attacks on the pro-Palestine, immigrant rights, student, and Black liberation movements. &#xA;&#xA;“We are not just here to yell at ICE every week,” said Maya Sanchez, an organizer with NOSHIP. “We have specific demands: we want no collaboration between local police forces and ICE, we want ICE off our campuses now, and we must defend the right to protest for Palestine and beyond. We will bring these demands here every week, and we will also bring these demands to the city council. We will not stop until all those in power either get in line or get out!”&#xA;&#xA;The demand for a sanctuary city has gathered the support of over a dozen local organizations and will be brought forth during a pivotal mayoral election year in New Orleans.&#xA;&#xA;#NewOrleansLA #LA #AntiWarMovement #Nakba #Palestine #NOSHIP &#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>New Orleans, LA – On Saturday, May 17, New Orleans organizers and community members gathered in the Jackson Square amphitheater in New Orleans’ French Quarter, drawing attention from onlookers and tourists about the 77th anniversary of the Nakba – or catastrophe – perpetrated against the Palestinians.</p>



<p>Over 100 community members took to the streets to remind New Orleans that the for-Palestine movement will not stop until the city divests from the apartheid state of Israel. They held signs reading, “The Nakba is happening now” and “200k + Palestinians displaced in Gaza, 40k+ displaced on the West Bank in the past year.”</p>

<p>Leaders from the local chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement emphasized the importance of a “people’s embargo” on entities involved in arming Israel, such as the logistics and shipment company Maersk, which is in charge of shipping U.S.-manufactured weapons from the top five weapons manufacturers to Israel.</p>

<p>The march took over the busy streets of the French Quarter, stopping by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office on Canal Street to demand “Free Mahmoud Khalil now!” Khalil, a Palestinian green card holder and student at Columbia university, has been detained by the Trump administration in an immigration facility in Jena, Louisiana for over two months. Located over 1000 miles away from his hometown of New York City, Khalil has been illegally separated from his family for having advocated against the Israeli genocide of the Palestinian people.</p>

<p> “We need to let ICE and the Trump administration know that we are watching,” said Hakm Murad from the Palestinian Youth Movement.</p>

<p>The previous day, Friday May 16 at noon, local organization New Orleans Stop Helping Israel’s Ports (NOSHIP) held a rally outside of the New Orleans ICE Field Office, which oversees the detentions in all immigration facilities in Louisiana and more. This rally was the second of a series of rallies to be held by the New Orleans for Palestine Coalition, every Friday at noon for the foreseeable future.</p>

<p>NOSHIP highlighted the importance of uniting all who can be united to fight against Trump’s attacks on the pro-Palestine, immigrant rights, student, and Black liberation movements.</p>

<p>“We are not just here to yell at ICE every week,” said Maya Sanchez, an organizer with NOSHIP. “We have specific demands: we want no collaboration between local police forces and ICE, we want ICE off our campuses now, and we must defend the right to protest for Palestine and beyond. We will bring these demands here every week, and we will also bring these demands to the city council. We will not stop until all those in power either get in line or get out!”</p>

<p>The demand for a sanctuary city has gathered the support of over a dozen local organizations and will be brought forth during a pivotal mayoral election year in New Orleans.</p>

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      <title>Thousands march for Palestine in Washington DC</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Protesters march from the Washington Monument to the Capitol in commemoration of the 77th anniversary of the Nakba&#xA;&#xA;Washington, D.C. - On Sunday, May 18, hundreds gathered at the north end of the Washington Monument to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the Nakba.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Al-Nakba, known in Arabic as “The Catastrophe,” began on May 14, 1948. The Zionist regime forced over 750,000 Palestinians from their land in a matter of months, displacing millions and beginning a reign of terror and dispossession of land for Palestinian people. With the assistance of the British, the Zionist regime massacred innocent Palestinians as it engaged in widespread theft of the land. Since then, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have been killed, culminating in the current genocide in Gaza.&#xA;&#xA;Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM-DMV) hosted the May 18 protest, capping off a week of actions commemorating the event.&#xA;&#xA;The action brought out an inter-generational crowd, ranging from infants to elders, uniting their voices in power to demand the Palestinian right to return and a Free Palestine.&#xA;&#xA;“In our millions and our billions, we are all Palestinian!” the crowd chanted in a call and response with the emcee between speakers.&#xA;&#xA;“They don’t understand,” said Rafiki Morris, a storied muralist and member of the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party, “The power of this movement is when we all come together and act as one.”&#xA;&#xA;“Our unity is our strength,” he continued, adding that the people’s power, “is the only thing we have, because the only thing left to throw at the system are our bodies.”&#xA;&#xA;The action transitioned to a march to the Capitol. All along Pennsylvania Avenue protesters chanted, “The people united will never be defeated” and “Up! Up with liberation! Down! Down with occupation!”&#xA;&#xA;The protest ended in front of the U.S. Capitol, as attendees were called to hold steadfast with the Palestinian people in their struggle to resist apartheid and occupation until liberation and return.&#xA;&#xA;#WashingtonDC #Nakba #PalestinianYouthMovement&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Washington, D.C. – On Sunday, May 18, hundreds gathered at the north end of the Washington Monument to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the Nakba.</p>



<p>Al-Nakba, known in Arabic as “The Catastrophe,” began on May 14, 1948. The Zionist regime forced over 750,000 Palestinians from their land in a matter of months, displacing millions and beginning a reign of terror and dispossession of land for Palestinian people. With the assistance of the British, the Zionist regime massacred innocent Palestinians as it engaged in widespread theft of the land. Since then, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have been killed, culminating in the current genocide in Gaza.</p>

<p>Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM-DMV) hosted the May 18 protest, capping off a week of actions commemorating the event.</p>

<p>The action brought out an inter-generational crowd, ranging from infants to elders, uniting their voices in power to demand the Palestinian right to return and a Free Palestine.</p>

<p>“In our millions and our billions, we are all Palestinian!” the crowd chanted in a call and response with the emcee between speakers.</p>

<p>“They don’t understand,” said Rafiki Morris, a storied muralist and member of the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party, “The power of this movement is when we all come together and act as one.”</p>

<p>“Our unity is our strength,” he continued, adding that the people’s power, “is the only thing we have, because the only thing left to throw at the system are our bodies.”</p>

<p>The action transitioned to a march to the Capitol. All along Pennsylvania Avenue protesters chanted, “The people united will never be defeated” and “Up! Up with liberation! Down! Down with occupation!”</p>

<p>The protest ended in front of the U.S. Capitol, as attendees were called to hold steadfast with the Palestinian people in their struggle to resist apartheid and occupation until liberation and return.</p>

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      <title>Denver commemorates Nakba Day with march on Palantir</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Denver protesters face off with riot cops at Nakba protest.&#xA;&#xA;Denver, CO - On the afternoon of May 15, in honor of Nakba Day, several dozen pro-Palestine and anti-war activists held a rally at the headquarters of Palantir in downtown Denver. The rally condemned the technology company, which develops artificial intelligence programs to assist Israel in the surveillance and mass slaughter of Palestinians. &#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;On the 77th anniversary of the Nakba, protesters heard speeches describing the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes. The group marched through Denver, carrying bundles of sheets to represent the tens of thousands of Palestinian martyrs. Protesters arrived at the Tabor Center, which houses Palantir, to lay down the sheets in front of the building and support the approximately 20 protesters who had recently occupied the building’s lobby.&#xA;&#xA;Despite the empty threats of imminent arrest from the building security, the activists occupied the lobby for almost an hour, with their calls for accountability echoing through the building.&#xA;&#xA;Protesters chanted “Palantir profiteers off of Palestinian tears” and “Palantir profiteers off of immigrants’ fears,” highlighting the fact that Palantir contracts with not only the Israeli’s to murder Palestinians, but also the Department of Homeland Security to facilitate the mass deportations. &#xA;&#xA;Eliot Howe, the emcee of the protest, read Denver Anti-War Action’s demands of Palantir, namely that Palantir cut all ties with Israel and cancel all contracts with the Israeli government, and that Palantir end all contracts with government agencies that use its technology to violate human rights.&#xA;&#xA;When over a dozen police officers arrived in riot gear, the activists on the inside exited the building to join the outside crowd, where speeches highlighting Palantir’s complicity in the modern day Nakba in Palestine continued. &#xA;&#xA;The group stood firmly in the Tabor Center’s Plaza, undeterred by the police’s attempts at intimidation. They chanted “AI WMD: Threat to all humanity” and “From Palestine to Mexico, these border walls have got to go” before marching back through downtown to close out with a call to get further organized against the Zionist entity and ongoing genocide. &#xA;&#xA;The rally was called by the Colorado Palestine Coalition, and several organizations supported the event, including Denver Anti-War Action, the United States Palestinian Community Network, Denver Democratic Socialists of America, Denver/Boulder Jewish Voice for Peace, Colorado May Day Club, and Freedom Road Socialist Organization.&#xA;&#xA;Andrew Marquetalia, representing DAWA, emphasized the reason for protesting Palantir, saying, “The software written here is the architecture for the modern-day Nakba. It puts the names of countless people on lists and marks them for death!”&#xA;&#xA;Marquetalia continued, “We must fight back by jamming a wrench in the gears that are churning out the latest iteration of genocidal technology.”&#xA;&#xA;Denver Anti-War Action recognizes the importance of Palantir in facilitating and expediting the genocide in Palestine and is ready for a fight to get Palantir out of their city and ultimately to challenge militarized AI in general. &#xA;&#xA;It is clear that DAWA aims to disrupt business as usual until Palantir’s work is untenable in the mile high city.&#xA;&#xA;#DenverCO #CO #AntiWarMovement #Palestine #Nakba #Palantir #DAWA&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Denver, CO – On the afternoon of May 15, in honor of Nakba Day, several dozen pro-Palestine and anti-war activists held a rally at the headquarters of Palantir in downtown Denver. The rally condemned the technology company, which develops artificial intelligence programs to assist Israel in the surveillance and mass slaughter of Palestinians.</p>



<p>On the 77th anniversary of the Nakba, protesters heard speeches describing the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes. The group marched through Denver, carrying bundles of sheets to represent the tens of thousands of Palestinian martyrs. Protesters arrived at the Tabor Center, which houses Palantir, to lay down the sheets in front of the building and support the approximately 20 protesters who had recently occupied the building’s lobby.</p>

<p>Despite the empty threats of imminent arrest from the building security, the activists occupied the lobby for almost an hour, with their calls for accountability echoing through the building.</p>

<p>Protesters chanted “Palantir profiteers off of Palestinian tears” and “Palantir profiteers off of immigrants’ fears,” highlighting the fact that Palantir contracts with not only the Israeli’s to murder Palestinians, but also the Department of Homeland Security to facilitate the mass deportations.</p>

<p>Eliot Howe, the emcee of the protest, read Denver Anti-War Action’s demands of Palantir, namely that Palantir cut all ties with Israel and cancel all contracts with the Israeli government, and that Palantir end all contracts with government agencies that use its technology to violate human rights.</p>

<p>When over a dozen police officers arrived in riot gear, the activists on the inside exited the building to join the outside crowd, where speeches highlighting Palantir’s complicity in the modern day Nakba in Palestine continued.</p>

<p>The group stood firmly in the Tabor Center’s Plaza, undeterred by the police’s attempts at intimidation. They chanted “AI WMD: Threat to all humanity” and “From Palestine to Mexico, these border walls have got to go” before marching back through downtown to close out with a call to get further organized against the Zionist entity and ongoing genocide.</p>

<p>The rally was called by the Colorado Palestine Coalition, and several organizations supported the event, including Denver Anti-War Action, the United States Palestinian Community Network, Denver Democratic Socialists of America, Denver/Boulder Jewish Voice for Peace, Colorado May Day Club, and Freedom Road Socialist Organization.</p>

<p>Andrew Marquetalia, representing DAWA, emphasized the reason for protesting Palantir, saying, “The software written here is the architecture for the modern-day Nakba. It puts the names of countless people on lists and marks them for death!”</p>

<p>Marquetalia continued, “We must fight back by jamming a wrench in the gears that are churning out the latest iteration of genocidal technology.”</p>

<p>Denver Anti-War Action recognizes the importance of Palantir in facilitating and expediting the genocide in Palestine and is ready for a fight to get Palantir out of their city and ultimately to challenge militarized AI in general.</p>

<p>It is clear that DAWA aims to disrupt business as usual until Palantir’s work is untenable in the mile high city.</p>

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      <title>Minneapolis shuts down North Loop for Palestine</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Nakba Day march in Minneapolis.&#xA;&#xA;Minneapolis, MN — On May 17, the Minnesota Anti-War Committee (AWC), American Muslims for Palestine — MN (AMP), and the Free Palestine Coalition held a march to remember Al Nakba. They were joined by more than 250 community members in a march that shut down several of Minneapolis’ busiest downtown arteries. The action was a part of the Anti-War Action Network’s week of action.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Nakba Day, the commemoration of Al Nakba, Arabic for “the catastrophe,” marks the 1948 expulsion of more than 750,000 Palestinians from their homes by militias that would later become the formal Israeli army.&#xA;&#xA;Demonstrators marched with signs that read, “Victory to the Palestinian Resistance!” and “End the Nakba.” They carried a banner demanding “Trump: Hands off Gaza!” &#xA;&#xA;While those in Minneapolis were commemorating Nakba Day by demanding an end to Israel’s apartheid laws and genocide in Gaza, Israel is currently carrying out a continuing Nakba. Hundreds have been massacred since Thursday, May 15, as Israel intensifies its aerial bombing and ground invasion in Gaza. &#xA;&#xA;Speaking at Saturday’s march, Sana Wazwaz said, “I don’t want to give a speech today. The people of Gaza were saying their goodbyes the other night. And honestly, I’m sick of the sound of my own voice. But we’re here to say we’ve heard their goodbyes and yet Palestine will never say goodbye.” Wazwaz led the crowd in a series of call-and-response chants, the crowd responding with chants of “Never again!” as Wazwaz listed atrocities that have been carried out by the Israeli military.&#xA;&#xA;The U.S. Palestinian Community Network-Minnesota (USPCN) was represented by Nadiyah Salawdeh, who emphasized that Israel’s crimes against humanity aren’t limited to Gaza. They described the apartheid conditions faced by Palestinians living in the occupied West Bank, including the 793 military checkpoints that Palestinians must navigate as they live their daily lives, the land theft that has accelerated in the West Bank since October 7, 2023, and the 40,000 Palestinians who have been driven from their homes in the West Bank in the past few months.&#xA;&#xA;Salawdeh stated, “As genocide continues in Gaza, don’t turn away and forget the escalations happening in the West Bank. It’s no secret that what Israel is doing in Gaza, Israel hopes to one day do in the West Bank as well. We are here to remind you: the Nakba never ended. It has evolved, shifted, and changed, but the goal of the Israeli regime has always been the same: permanent displacement of the entire Palestinian people.”&#xA;&#xA;Layna Crandell, a member of the Minnesota Anti-War Committee, spoke as a Jewish anti-Zionist, saying, “This genocide is our modern-day Holocaust. I could talk about how Jews can’t be safe while Palestine is under attack, until Palestine is free, but ultimately this isn’t about us. Our solidarity is with Palestinians and their liberation. Our solidarity is with Palestinian resistance, who have fought for decades for their people and land.”&#xA;&#xA;Crandell continued, “It’s not just Netanyahu or Ben Gvir or Smotrich. Israel has been a strategic pawn for U.S. imperialism for decades and continues to exist through U.S. economic and material support. Israel has been a stable ally throughout the U.S.’s destabilization efforts in the Middle East in pursuit of their own economic interests. Israel has also allied with the U.S. through supplying weapons to paramilitaries and far right governments in Latin America, collaborating with apartheid states in Africa, and supporting U.S.- led invasions in Asia. The IDF even trains our own police!”&#xA;&#xA;Vash Lamp of the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC) spoke on the necessity of the movement for immigrant rights standing up for Palestine. He summed up the sentiment of the demonstrators when he said, “My friend shared with us the posts made by Palestinians in Gaza sharing their final goodbyes, because they didn’t expect to make it through the night. In these times, it’s hard to remain hopeless when we have the means of forging the future that we’re fighting for. Despite how bad this week has been, I’m not feeling hopeless, I’m feeling like I want to fucking fight!”&#xA;&#xA;Organizers ended the march by emphasizing the need for all those standing for justice in the U.S. to show solidarity across movements, calling for marchers to attend an upcoming demonstration against Trump’s empowerment of police departments.&#xA;&#xA;#MinneapolisMN #MN #AntiWarMovement #Palestine #MNAWC #AMP #FPC #Nakba&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Minneapolis, MN — On May 17, the Minnesota Anti-War Committee (AWC), American Muslims for Palestine — MN (AMP), and the Free Palestine Coalition held a march to remember Al Nakba. They were joined by more than 250 community members in a march that shut down several of Minneapolis’ busiest downtown arteries. The action was a part of the Anti-War Action Network’s week of action.</p>



<p>Nakba Day, the commemoration of Al Nakba, Arabic for “the catastrophe,” marks the 1948 expulsion of more than 750,000 Palestinians from their homes by militias that would later become the formal Israeli army.</p>

<p>Demonstrators marched with signs that read, “Victory to the Palestinian Resistance!” and “End the Nakba.” They carried a banner demanding “Trump: Hands off Gaza!”</p>

<p>While those in Minneapolis were commemorating Nakba Day by demanding an end to Israel’s apartheid laws and genocide in Gaza, Israel is currently carrying out a continuing Nakba. Hundreds have been massacred since Thursday, May 15, as Israel intensifies its aerial bombing and ground invasion in Gaza.</p>

<p>Speaking at Saturday’s march, Sana Wazwaz said, “I don’t want to give a speech today. The people of Gaza were saying their goodbyes the other night. And honestly, I’m sick of the sound of my own voice. But we’re here to say we’ve heard their goodbyes and yet Palestine will never say goodbye.” Wazwaz led the crowd in a series of call-and-response chants, the crowd responding with chants of “Never again!” as Wazwaz listed atrocities that have been carried out by the Israeli military.</p>

<p>The U.S. Palestinian Community Network-Minnesota (USPCN) was represented by Nadiyah Salawdeh, who emphasized that Israel’s crimes against humanity aren’t limited to Gaza. They described the apartheid conditions faced by Palestinians living in the occupied West Bank, including the 793 military checkpoints that Palestinians must navigate as they live their daily lives, the land theft that has accelerated in the West Bank since October 7, 2023, and the 40,000 Palestinians who have been driven from their homes in the West Bank in the past few months.</p>

<p>Salawdeh stated, “As genocide continues in Gaza, don’t turn away and forget the escalations happening in the West Bank. It’s no secret that what Israel is doing in Gaza, Israel hopes to one day do in the West Bank as well. We are here to remind you: the Nakba never ended. It has evolved, shifted, and changed, but the goal of the Israeli regime has always been the same: permanent displacement of the entire Palestinian people.”</p>

<p>Layna Crandell, a member of the Minnesota Anti-War Committee, spoke as a Jewish anti-Zionist, saying, “This genocide is our modern-day Holocaust. I could talk about how Jews can’t be safe while Palestine is under attack, until Palestine is free, but ultimately this isn’t about us. Our solidarity is with Palestinians and their liberation. Our solidarity is with Palestinian resistance, who have fought for decades for their people and land.”</p>

<p>Crandell continued, “It’s not just Netanyahu or Ben Gvir or Smotrich. Israel has been a strategic pawn for U.S. imperialism for decades and continues to exist through U.S. economic and material support. Israel has been a stable ally throughout the U.S.’s destabilization efforts in the Middle East in pursuit of their own economic interests. Israel has also allied with the U.S. through supplying weapons to paramilitaries and far right governments in Latin America, collaborating with apartheid states in Africa, and supporting U.S.– led invasions in Asia. The IDF even trains our own police!”</p>

<p>Vash Lamp of the Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC) spoke on the necessity of the movement for immigrant rights standing up for Palestine. He summed up the sentiment of the demonstrators when he said, “My friend shared with us the posts made by Palestinians in Gaza sharing their final goodbyes, because they didn’t expect to make it through the night. In these times, it’s hard to remain hopeless when we have the means of forging the future that we’re fighting for. Despite how bad this week has been, I’m not feeling hopeless, I’m feeling like I want to fucking fight!”</p>

<p>Organizers ended the march by emphasizing the need for all those standing for justice in the U.S. to show solidarity across movements, calling for marchers to attend an upcoming demonstration against Trump’s empowerment of police departments.</p>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Al Nakba protest in Grand Rapids, Michigan.&#xA;&#xA;Grand Rapids, Mi - On Wednesday, May 14, 30 people gathered near Rosa Parks Circle. in Grand Rapids, MI, to commemorate the 77th anniversary of al-Nakba and honor the generations of Palestinians who have struggled against Israeli occupation.&#xA;&#xA;77 years ago, armed Israeli settlers launched a genocidal campaign of violence which displaced over 750,000 Palestinians from their homes - committing hundreds of massacres in the process. These armed gangs quickly reorganized to become Israel’s formal military. In the decades since, Israel has built cities, national parks and public infrastructure atop of the 531 Palestinian villages ethnically cleansed in 1948.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Chanting “End U.S. aid to Israel!” and “From Grand Rapids to Palestine, protesting is not a crime!” The protesters confronted Zionist counter-protesters and blocked the Israeli flag from view using an even larger Palestinian flag. During this, police showed up to try and intimidate the pro-Palestinian protesters but quickly left.&#xA;&#xA;The police presence surrounding the Nakba day protest was on everyone’s mind. Last year, four organizers with Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids were arrested and charged with misdemeanors for marching through the street.&#xA;&#xA;Speakers from the group emphasized the connection between policing in the U.S. and Israel - calling out GRPD specifically for their recent crackdown on protests and the FBI raids on Palestine activists at the University of Michigan.&#xA;&#xA;“The parallels between militarized policing here in the United States and Israel is no coincidence,” one protester said. “We owe it to the Palestinian people to not only stand in solidarity with them but to also organize the end of our own involvement in this catastrophe!”&#xA;&#xA;In this past year, Israel has completely leveled Gaza, started a siege on the West Bank, and has forced famine upon the millions in Gaza. On May 15 alone – which is Nakba Day - Israel killed over 100 people in a few short hours and heavily bombed sections of Jabalia and Beit Lahia.&#xA;&#xA;Tony O’Hegarty, a member of Freedom Road Socialist Organization, stated: “I joined this movement because I learned about the Nakba shortly before October 7, 2023. This country teaches us that we ought to support Israel unconditionally – that’s wrong! Palestine taught us to be brave! We want Palestine to be free!”&#xA;&#xA;As rain fell on the protesters, people chanted slogans like “No more money for Israel’s crimes!” and “Resistance is justified when people are occupied!”&#xA;&#xA;People must stand up for Palestine on Nakba Day every year – even after Palestine has freed itself from the river to the sea.&#xA;&#xA;#GrandRapidsMI #MI #AntiWarMovement #Palestine #Nakba&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Grand Rapids, Mi – On Wednesday, May 14, 30 people gathered near Rosa Parks Circle. in Grand Rapids, MI, to commemorate the 77th anniversary of al-Nakba and honor the generations of Palestinians who have struggled against Israeli occupation.</p>

<p>77 years ago, armed Israeli settlers launched a genocidal campaign of violence which displaced over 750,000 Palestinians from their homes – committing hundreds of massacres in the process. These armed gangs quickly reorganized to become Israel’s formal military. In the decades since, Israel has built cities, national parks and public infrastructure atop of the 531 Palestinian villages ethnically cleansed in 1948.</p>



<p>Chanting “End U.S. aid to Israel!” and “From Grand Rapids to Palestine, protesting is not a crime!” The protesters confronted Zionist counter-protesters and blocked the Israeli flag from view using an even larger Palestinian flag. During this, police showed up to try and intimidate the pro-Palestinian protesters but quickly left.</p>

<p>The police presence surrounding the Nakba day protest was on everyone’s mind. Last year, four organizers with Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids were arrested and charged with misdemeanors for marching through the street.</p>

<p>Speakers from the group emphasized the connection between policing in the U.S. and Israel – calling out GRPD specifically for their recent crackdown on protests and the FBI raids on Palestine activists at the University of Michigan.</p>

<p>“The parallels between militarized policing here in the United States and Israel is no coincidence,” one protester said. “We owe it to the Palestinian people to not only stand in solidarity with them but to also organize the end of our own involvement in this catastrophe!”</p>

<p>In this past year, Israel has completely leveled Gaza, started a siege on the West Bank, and has forced famine upon the millions in Gaza. On May 15 alone – which is Nakba Day – Israel killed over 100 people in a few short hours and heavily bombed sections of Jabalia and Beit Lahia.</p>

<p>Tony O’Hegarty, a member of Freedom Road Socialist Organization, stated: “I joined this movement because I learned about the Nakba shortly before October 7, 2023. This country teaches us that we ought to support Israel unconditionally – that’s wrong! Palestine taught us to be brave! We want Palestine to be free!”</p>

<p>As rain fell on the protesters, people chanted slogans like “No more money for Israel’s crimes!” and “Resistance is justified when people are occupied!”</p>

<p>People must stand up for Palestine on Nakba Day every year – even after Palestine has freed itself from the river to the sea.</p>

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      <title>FRSO says: On Nakba Day, stand for a free Palestine!</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#xA;&#xA;May 14 marks 77 years since Al-Nakba, or as it&#39;s known by Palestinians, the Catastrophe. Beginning on May 14, 1948, over 750,000 Palestinians were forced off their land by Israeli settlers in a matter of months, with the indispensable help of the British. No inch of land was ceded without massacres. &#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Since then, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have been killed, and now a genocide rages on in Gaza. Yet the Palestinian resistance is far from surrender. The people of Palestine have not given up in their fight for national liberation, and the Freedom Road Socialist Organization stands with them.&#xA;&#xA;The Zionists&#39; cruelty knows no limits. They target hospitals and schools; they use starvation and water deprivation as a tactic. They go beyond missiles and bombs and set refugee tents on fire. The U.S. imperialists foot the bill, and in exchange the Israelis guard their interests. Members of the United Nations condemn the genocide in Gaza in resolutions, and only the Israelis and the United States disagree. It is undeniable to the rest of the world: Israel has no right to exist, and it must be stopped.&#xA;&#xA;On October 7, 2023, something remarkable happened: paragliders carrying the forces of resistance flew into occupied Palestine. They set off a historic offensive, the Al-Aqsa Flood, that emboldened the Axis of Resistance and sped up the clock on Israel&#39;s borrowed time. The Israelis deepened the genocide in Gaza, which has killed over 50,000 Gazans and counting. But nonetheless, the forces of resistance in Palestine, Yemen, Iran, Lebanon, Iraq and Syria at the time, fought the Israelis to a standstill. The Zionists took damning military casualties. They went into bunkers and their homes in northern occupied Palestine stood empty. They fled to the U.S. &#xA;&#xA;All over the world, the masses who condemn the genocide stood up. In the U.S., we marched day after day, seized buildings, were arrested at encampments, were kicked out of school, and now some face deportation. In Michigan, supporters of Palestine were raided by state police and the FBI. Repression against the pro-Palestine movement has intensified under Trump, especially on college campuses. Still, the movement will not die. As long as the Palestinians and the Axis of Resistance fight on, so can we.&#xA;&#xA;The Israelis and their Wall Street handlers cannot turn back time. The Arabs and Muslims of the Middle East are the many, and the Israeli settlers are the few. At the end of this protracted struggle, the millions of Palestinians around the world will return. They will reunite all the lands of Palestine from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. Time is on their side.&#xA;&#xA;It took the Vietnamese masses and liberation forces over 100 years to free themselves from imperialism. When they did, their struggle inflamed and was inflamed by an international solidarity movement all around the world from which revolutionaries sprang, including our group here in the U.S. &#xA;&#xA;As proletarian internationalists who share the same enemy – the U.S. imperialists – the FRSO is committed to the call for an independent Palestine. We will be marching today until the end of this coming weekend. We will march every Nakba Day until Palestine is finally free.&#xA;&#xA;On Nakba Day, Stand With Palestine!&#xA;&#xA;Victory to the Resistance!&#xA;&#xA;From the River to the Sea, Palestine Will Be Free!&#xA;&#xA;#International #AntiWarMovement #Palestine #Nakba #FRSO #Statement&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>May 14 marks 77 years since Al-Nakba, or as it&#39;s known by Palestinians, the Catastrophe. Beginning on May 14, 1948, over 750,000 Palestinians were forced off their land by Israeli settlers in a matter of months, with the indispensable help of the British. No inch of land was ceded without massacres.</p>



<p>Since then, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have been killed, and now a genocide rages on in Gaza. Yet the Palestinian resistance is far from surrender. The people of Palestine have not given up in their fight for national liberation, and the Freedom Road Socialist Organization stands with them.</p>

<p>The Zionists&#39; cruelty knows no limits. They target hospitals and schools; they use starvation and water deprivation as a tactic. They go beyond missiles and bombs and set refugee tents on fire. The U.S. imperialists foot the bill, and in exchange the Israelis guard their interests. Members of the United Nations condemn the genocide in Gaza in resolutions, and only the Israelis and the United States disagree. It is undeniable to the rest of the world: Israel has no right to exist, and it must be stopped.</p>

<p>On October 7, 2023, something remarkable happened: paragliders carrying the forces of resistance flew into occupied Palestine. They set off a historic offensive, the Al-Aqsa Flood, that emboldened the Axis of Resistance and sped up the clock on Israel&#39;s borrowed time. The Israelis deepened the genocide in Gaza, which has killed over 50,000 Gazans and counting. But nonetheless, the forces of resistance in Palestine, Yemen, Iran, Lebanon, Iraq and Syria at the time, fought the Israelis to a standstill. The Zionists took damning military casualties. They went into bunkers and their homes in northern occupied Palestine stood empty. They fled to the U.S.</p>

<p>All over the world, the masses who condemn the genocide stood up. In the U.S., we marched day after day, seized buildings, were arrested at encampments, were kicked out of school, and now some face deportation. In Michigan, supporters of Palestine were raided by state police and the FBI. Repression against the pro-Palestine movement has intensified under Trump, especially on college campuses. Still, the movement will not die. As long as the Palestinians and the Axis of Resistance fight on, so can we.</p>

<p>The Israelis and their Wall Street handlers cannot turn back time. The Arabs and Muslims of the Middle East are the many, and the Israeli settlers are the few. At the end of this protracted struggle, the millions of Palestinians around the world will return. They will reunite all the lands of Palestine from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. Time is on their side.</p>

<p>It took the Vietnamese masses and liberation forces over 100 years to free themselves from imperialism. When they did, their struggle inflamed and was inflamed by an international solidarity movement all around the world from which revolutionaries sprang, including our group here in the U.S.</p>

<p>As proletarian internationalists who share the same enemy – the U.S. imperialists – the FRSO is committed to the call for an independent Palestine. We will be marching today until the end of this coming weekend. We will march every Nakba Day until Palestine is finally free.</p>

<p>On Nakba Day, Stand With Palestine!</p>

<p>Victory to the Resistance!</p>

<p>From the River to the Sea, Palestine Will Be Free!</p>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Fight Back News Service is circulating the following statement of the ILPS on the commemoration of the Nakba.&#xA;&#xA;The International League of Peoples’ Struggle joins Palestinians all over the world in commemorating the 1948 Nakba, or catastrophe, which dispossessed, displaced, and murdered hundreds of thousands of people in the name of an imperialist and Zionist project—the manufacture of “Israel “as a “Jewish State” in Palestine in order to establish a Western imperialist outpost in West Asia and North Africa. &#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Nakba Continues &#xA;&#xA;The 78th anniversary of the Nakba marks a significant moment in the ongoing struggle for Palestinian freedom against Zionist genocidal occupation and imperialist war on the peoples of West Asia. The Nakba has become a defining feature of Palestinian and Arab unity and struggle for national liberation and self-determination. The resistance to the Nakba, alongside the 2023 October 7 Al Aqsa Flood, is emblematic of resistance to colonialism, occupation, and displacement.&#xA;&#xA;On this anniversary of the Nakba and the US-Israeli Zionist occupation of Palestine, our hearts are heavy with the continued suffering, loss of life, and devastation. Palestinians in Gaza who are descendants of refugees uprooted during the Nakba continue to endure heinous acts of genocide. This moment also comes as Palestinians in the West Bank – particularly in the refugee camps of Jenin, Tulkarem, and Nablus – are under assault by the occupation regime, with tens of thousands displaced and hundreds of homes destroyed. This is an attempt to undermine Palestinians’ inviolable right to return to their homes by liquidating the physical structure of the refugee camps. Of course, it also comes hand in hand with the vicious repression of Palestinians in occupied Palestine ‘48, while Palestinians in exile and diaspora continue to struggle for their right to return home to Palestine, denied for over 77 years. From the refugee camps in the countries surrounding Palestine to the Palestinian communities in every continent of the world, the right to return, to resist and to live free of Zionism and imperialism lives on everywhere. The Al-Aqsa Flood is also a flood of return, of liberation, and of the struggle to undo the Nakba. Palestinians are organizing for their liberation, while Arabs and internationalists stand in unwavering solidarity for their right to self-determination and freedom.&#xA;&#xA;Gaza continues to endure enormous challenges amid an active genocide, including restrictions and a blockade in place since 2007, which have had a significant impact on the territory’s economy and infrastructure.  It continues to confront shortages in essential goods such as food, water, and medicine, resulting in a terrible humanitarian situation.  It has seen repeated cycles of violence, including military operations, rocket attacks, and carpet bombing of churches, mosques, residences, hospitals, schools, and refugee camps, even during periods of ceasefire and peace talks in the past. The current bombardment of Gaza serves as a stark reminder of the dehumanizing  violence and systemic  oppression that Palestinians continue to face.&#xA;&#xA;Up with the Global Resistance &#xA;&#xA;Solidarity with the Palestinian people’s resistance for national and social liberation is more critical than ever. We stand in solidarity with the Palestinian Resistance, the people of Gaza, and the regional Axis of Resistance in Lebanon, Yemen, Iran, and Iraq in fighting imperialism and Zionism by any means necessary, and for Palestine’s freedom from the river to the sea.&#xA;&#xA;The demonization of the countries in the Axis of Resistance covers up the impact of US sanctions on these nations for defending their sovereignty and national integrity against US imperialist intervention and endless wars. Despite stringent US sanctions that have a crippling effect on its economy and severe economic hardships for its citizens, Iran remains steadfast in providing support to end the brutal Zionist-Israeli attacks on Palestinians. Iraq’s resistance to and defense of Palestine stems from the US invasion in 2003, which the US defended with a brutal campaign against its own false claims of WMDs and the “war on terror.”  Yemen’s Ansar Allah has demonstrated steadfast solidarity with Palestine by stopping the transport of bombs and war equipment from imperialist countries to Israeli Occupation Forces, which would have killed thousands more of the displaced Palestinians. Strongly supporting Palestinian freedom, Hezbollah began as a resistance movement against Israeli occupation and has been instrumental in protecting Lebanon’s sovereignty from both local corruption and foreign dominance. &#xA;&#xA;Terrorist tagging of the Axis of Resistance by US-led western imperialism must be opposed  at a time when governments in the Arab region have adopted the policy of normalization amidst genocide and imperialist plunder, no war for oil! Terrorist designation of organizations and activists who stand in firm solidarity with Palestine is a  fascist mechanism to criminalize dissent and gain consent for genocide. &#xA;&#xA;We salute the governments and peoples of Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia and South Africa for their unwavering support to the Palestinian cause and principled rejection of US imperialism and Zionism. We stand in solidarity with anti-Zionist Jewish organizers and communities, who have historically and continue to say, “Not in our name!”  to reject the colonial and genocidal Zionist project — the “Israeli State.” &#xA;&#xA;The courageous actions in the western imperialist core of student encampments organized to pressure universities to divest from companies that profit from the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and military actions in the region, as well as direct action against weapons production and delivery to Israel, are vital in exposing and opposing the US-led western imperialism’s role in arming and politically shielding Israel—thus enabling the ongoing genocide— and expressing solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for freedom and self-determination.&#xA;&#xA;Our Calls &#xA;&#xA;ILPS enjoins all organizations under the League to amplify Palestinian voices and stories throughout media platforms, schools, churches and faith institutions, rural and urban communities, agricultural spaces, and workplaces. We call on comrades in the League and their allied organizations in their respective regions and countries to tirelessly raise awareness, support organizations providing humanitarian aid and medical assistance to Palestinians, carry out in-depth investigations into their governments’ and other institutions’ relationships with the “Israeli” entity and demand divestment from them, support the cultural boycott of “Israel”, organize massive protests in support of the struggle for national and social liberation  and right of return to Palestine, and build an international anti-imperialist, anti-fascist people’s movement for just and lasting peace. &#xA;&#xA;Defeat Zionism!&#xA;&#xA;Defeat US Imperialism!&#xA;&#xA;Free Palestine from the river to the sea!&#xA;&#xA;Signed,&#xA;&#xA;International League of Peoples’ Struggle&#xA;&#xA;#International #AntiWarMovement #Palestine #ILPS #Nakba&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Fight Back News Service is circulating the following statement of the ILPS on the commemoration of the Nakba.</em></p>

<p>The International League of Peoples’ Struggle joins Palestinians all over the world in commemorating the 1948 Nakba, or catastrophe, which dispossessed, displaced, and murdered hundreds of thousands of people in the name of an imperialist and Zionist project—the manufacture of “Israel “as a “Jewish State” in Palestine in order to establish a Western imperialist outpost in West Asia and North Africa.</p>



<p><strong>Nakba Continues</strong></p>

<p>The 78th anniversary of the Nakba marks a significant moment in the ongoing struggle for Palestinian freedom against Zionist genocidal occupation and imperialist war on the peoples of West Asia. The Nakba has become a defining feature of Palestinian and Arab unity and struggle for national liberation and self-determination. The resistance to the Nakba, alongside the 2023 October 7 Al Aqsa Flood, is emblematic of resistance to colonialism, occupation, and displacement.</p>

<p>On this anniversary of the Nakba and the US-Israeli Zionist occupation of Palestine, our hearts are heavy with the continued suffering, loss of life, and devastation. Palestinians in Gaza who are descendants of refugees uprooted during the Nakba continue to endure heinous acts of genocide. This moment also comes as Palestinians in the West Bank – particularly in the refugee camps of Jenin, Tulkarem, and Nablus – are under assault by the occupation regime, with tens of thousands displaced and hundreds of homes destroyed. This is an attempt to undermine Palestinians’ inviolable right to return to their homes by liquidating the physical structure of the refugee camps. Of course, it also comes hand in hand with the vicious repression of Palestinians in occupied Palestine ‘48, while Palestinians in exile and diaspora continue to struggle for their right to return home to Palestine, denied for over 77 years. From the refugee camps in the countries surrounding Palestine to the Palestinian communities in every continent of the world, the right to return, to resist and to live free of Zionism and imperialism lives on everywhere. The Al-Aqsa Flood is also a flood of return, of liberation, and of the struggle to undo the Nakba. Palestinians are organizing for their liberation, while Arabs and internationalists stand in unwavering solidarity for their right to self-determination and freedom.</p>

<p>Gaza continues to endure enormous challenges amid an active genocide, including restrictions and a blockade in place since 2007, which have had a significant impact on the territory’s economy and infrastructure.  It continues to confront shortages in essential goods such as food, water, and medicine, resulting in a terrible humanitarian situation.  It has seen repeated cycles of violence, including military operations, rocket attacks, and carpet bombing of churches, mosques, residences, hospitals, schools, and refugee camps, even during periods of ceasefire and peace talks in the past. The current bombardment of Gaza serves as a stark reminder of the dehumanizing  violence and systemic  oppression that Palestinians continue to face.</p>

<p><strong>Up with the Global Resistance</strong></p>

<p>Solidarity with the Palestinian people’s resistance for national and social liberation is more critical than ever. We stand in solidarity with the Palestinian Resistance, the people of Gaza, and the regional Axis of Resistance in Lebanon, Yemen, Iran, and Iraq in fighting imperialism and Zionism by any means necessary, and for Palestine’s freedom from the river to the sea.</p>

<p>The demonization of the countries in the Axis of Resistance covers up the impact of US sanctions on these nations for defending their sovereignty and national integrity against US imperialist intervention and endless wars. Despite stringent US sanctions that have a crippling effect on its economy and severe economic hardships for its citizens, Iran remains steadfast in providing support to end the brutal Zionist-Israeli attacks on Palestinians. Iraq’s resistance to and defense of Palestine stems from the US invasion in 2003, which the US defended with a brutal campaign against its own false claims of WMDs and the “war on terror.”  Yemen’s Ansar Allah has demonstrated steadfast solidarity with Palestine by stopping the transport of bombs and war equipment from imperialist countries to Israeli Occupation Forces, which would have killed thousands more of the displaced Palestinians. Strongly supporting Palestinian freedom, Hezbollah began as a resistance movement against Israeli occupation and has been instrumental in protecting Lebanon’s sovereignty from both local corruption and foreign dominance.</p>

<p>Terrorist tagging of the Axis of Resistance by US-led western imperialism must be opposed  at a time when governments in the Arab region have adopted the policy of normalization amidst genocide and imperialist plunder, no war for oil! Terrorist designation of organizations and activists who stand in firm solidarity with Palestine is a  fascist mechanism to criminalize dissent and gain consent for genocide.</p>

<p>We salute the governments and peoples of Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia and South Africa for their unwavering support to the Palestinian cause and principled rejection of US imperialism and Zionism. We stand in solidarity with anti-Zionist Jewish organizers and communities, who have historically and continue to say, “Not in our name!”  to reject the colonial and genocidal Zionist project — the “Israeli State.”</p>

<p>The courageous actions in the western imperialist core of student encampments organized to pressure universities to divest from companies that profit from the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and military actions in the region, as well as direct action against weapons production and delivery to Israel, are vital in exposing and opposing the US-led western imperialism’s role in arming and politically shielding Israel—thus enabling the ongoing genocide— and expressing solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for freedom and self-determination.</p>

<p><strong>Our Calls</strong></p>

<p>ILPS enjoins all organizations under the League to amplify Palestinian voices and stories throughout media platforms, schools, churches and faith institutions, rural and urban communities, agricultural spaces, and workplaces. We call on comrades in the League and their allied organizations in their respective regions and countries to tirelessly raise awareness, support organizations providing humanitarian aid and medical assistance to Palestinians, carry out in-depth investigations into their governments’ and other institutions’ relationships with the “Israeli” entity and demand divestment from them, support the cultural boycott of “Israel”, organize massive protests in support of the struggle for national and social liberation  and right of return to Palestine, and build an international anti-imperialist, anti-fascist people’s movement for just and lasting peace.</p>

<p>Defeat Zionism!</p>

<p>Defeat US Imperialism!</p>

<p>Free Palestine from the river to the sea!</p>

<p>Signed,</p>

<p>International League of Peoples’ Struggle</p>

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      <title>Drexel University students establish “Little Gaza” encampment during Nakba Day march</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Philadelphia pro-Palestine marchers surround the quad with banners and signs, shielding the encampment. | Photo: Amber Kahn&#xA;&#xA;Philadelphia, PA– On May 18, hundreds of people gathered outside Philadelphia City Hall to rally and march in remembrance of the 76th anniversary of the Nakba. Protesters marched west throughout the city, eventually arriving at Drexel University. With the support and protection of the people, student organizers established a new encampment on Drexel’s Korman quad.&#xA;&#xA;Nakba Day commemorates the violent displacement of Palestinians that occurred during and after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, which resulted in the establishment of the state of Israel. The term &#34;Nakba&#34; means &#34;catastrophe&#34; in Arabic and reflects the mass exodus of 400,000 plus Palestinians from their homes and homeland, and the subsequent loss of 15,000 Palestinian lives.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Under rainy skies, hundreds of rallygoers listened to speeches delivered by members of the organizations in the Philly Palestine Coalition, which organized the event.&#xA;&#xA;Afterwards, the march, which started at the north side of city hall, moved westward past the skyscrapers of Center City, across the Market Street bridge, and towards Drexel’s campus in West Philly. Chants such as “Ali, ali, ali, ali – ali elam althawra ali! \[Raise, raise, raise, raise – raise the flag of the revolution!\]” and “Intifada, intifada, long live the intifada!” rang through the streets of Philly.&#xA;&#xA;The march stopped at 33rd and Market, just outside Drexel University, for more speeches and chants. Meanwhile, organizers with Drexel Palestine Coalition had protesters slip out from the crowd and into the Korman Quad, where they began setting up a new encampment.&#xA;&#xA;Amber Khan, a participant in the march and a member of FRSO Philadelphia, recounts, “As speakers energized the crowd, an organizer approached my group and informed us that protesters were slowly trickling into the quad and that we could join them if we wanted to. They let us know that the risk would be higher, but the more people present, the safer we would all be.”&#xA;&#xA;The Philadelphia Police Department immediately attempted to crush the burgeoning encampment, seizing tents, shouting, and harassing students for their IDs.&#xA;&#xA;“It didn’t seem like the encampment would be able to last very long at first,” Khan said, “but the students did not budge and were able to lock arms around the few tents they raised.” The small chain of human bodies, shielding the students from the PPD, grew as more protesters from the march joined in defense. Outnumbered, the police could only set up barricades around the students to try and prevent more protesters from joining. Despite this, the organized amidst the chaos were able to pass off food and supplies through the barricades and the areas that the police had not yet closed off.&#xA;&#xA;Organizers securely established the new encampment, dubbed “Little Gaza,” just over a week after the PPD swept the encampment on the University of Pennsylvania campus. The students are hopeful that they can use the encampment to pressure Drexel University administration to “divest from their partnerships with Israeli and non-Israeli entities that fund and uphold the system of apartheid, and genocide of Palestinians,” among other demands listed on the Drexel Palestine Coalition Instagram page.&#xA;&#xA;#PhiladelphiaPA #PA #AntiWarMovement #International #MiddleEast #Palestine #StudentMovement #SDS #FRSO #Nakba #Feature&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Philadelphia, PA– On May 18, hundreds of people gathered outside Philadelphia City Hall to rally and march in remembrance of the 76th anniversary of the Nakba. Protesters marched west throughout the city, eventually arriving at Drexel University. With the support and protection of the people, student organizers established a new encampment on Drexel’s Korman quad.</p>

<p>Nakba Day commemorates the violent displacement of Palestinians that occurred during and after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, which resulted in the establishment of the state of Israel. The term “Nakba” means “catastrophe” in Arabic and reflects the mass exodus of 400,000 plus Palestinians from their homes and homeland, and the subsequent loss of 15,000 Palestinian lives.</p>



<p>Under rainy skies, hundreds of rallygoers listened to speeches delivered by members of the organizations in the Philly Palestine Coalition, which organized the event.</p>

<p>Afterwards, the march, which started at the north side of city hall, moved westward past the skyscrapers of Center City, across the Market Street bridge, and towards Drexel’s campus in West Philly. Chants such as “Ali, ali, ali, ali – ali elam althawra ali! [Raise, raise, raise, raise – raise the flag of the revolution!]” and “Intifada, intifada, long live the intifada!” rang through the streets of Philly.</p>

<p>The march stopped at 33rd and Market, just outside Drexel University, for more speeches and chants. Meanwhile, organizers with Drexel Palestine Coalition had protesters slip out from the crowd and into the Korman Quad, where they began setting up a new encampment.</p>

<p>Amber Khan, a participant in the march and a member of FRSO Philadelphia, recounts, “As speakers energized the crowd, an organizer approached my group and informed us that protesters were slowly trickling into the quad and that we could join them if we wanted to. They let us know that the risk would be higher, but the more people present, the safer we would all be.”</p>

<p>The Philadelphia Police Department immediately attempted to crush the burgeoning encampment, seizing tents, shouting, and harassing students for their IDs.</p>

<p>“It didn’t seem like the encampment would be able to last very long at first,” Khan said, “but the students did not budge and were able to lock arms around the few tents they raised.” The small chain of human bodies, shielding the students from the PPD, grew as more protesters from the march joined in defense. Outnumbered, the police could only set up barricades around the students to try and prevent more protesters from joining. Despite this, the organized amidst the chaos were able to pass off food and supplies through the barricades and the areas that the police had not yet closed off.</p>

<p>Organizers securely established the new encampment, dubbed “Little Gaza,” just over a week after the PPD swept the encampment on the University of Pennsylvania campus. The students are hopeful that they can use the encampment to pressure Drexel University administration to “divest from their partnerships with Israeli and non-Israeli entities that fund and uphold the system of apartheid, and genocide of Palestinians,” among other demands listed on the Drexel Palestine Coalition Instagram page.</p>

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      <title>Atlanta commemorates Nakba Day, demands end to GILEE police program</title>
      <link>https://fightbacknews.org/atlanta-commemorates-nakba-day-demands-end-to-gilee-police-program?pk_campaign=rss-feed</link>
      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Nakba Day protest in Atlanta, Georgia.  | Fight Back! News/staff&#xA;&#xA;Atlanta, GA - On May 18, a Nakba Day protest took place outside of the CNN headquarters, as part of the global commemoration of the 76th anniversary of the Nakba, marking the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in 1948.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The rally highlighted the growing struggle for Palestinian liberation and programs like the Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange (GILEE) that must be defeated for the collective liberation of Palestinians and Black folks in the South.&#xA;&#xA;Layla Amar, an organizer with the Palestinian Youth Movement in Atlanta, said, “We gathered in Atlanta to commemorate the Nakba, which means catastrophe in Arabic. Nakba day is a remembrance of May 15, 1948 where the Zionist entity murdered 15,000 and exiled 750,000 Palestinians. Too often when the world talks about Palestine, we center Palestinian victimhood, but I want to ensure that this Nakba day we also remember the resilience of the Palestinian people as they have played an imperative role in globalizing the Intifada.”&#xA;&#xA;Speakers from the University of Georgia spoke out on the movement’s erecting encampments on campuses across the country demanding that schools disclose their ties to the Israeli occupation and divest from those ties. Community groups’ speakers highlighted the need for solidarity with the Palestinian people from the Philippines to the Black Belt South.&#xA;&#xA;Laith Abdel Hader, an organizer with the Atlanta Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, stated “The tide of the Palestinian liberation movement is rising and the struggle is escalating. As this tide is rising, all liberation struggles are rising with it, especially the Black liberation struggle here in the U.S. Folks here and abroad are seeing how these struggles are connected, fighting them here at home like we are with the GILEE program.”&#xA;&#xA;The GILEE program, housed at Georgia State University, allows for IOF soldiers and Georgia police officers to train one another, sharing tactics and methods to repress communities and their movements. GILEE participants include C.J. Davis, the current police chief in Memphis and former supervisor of the Red Dog unit in Atlanta, which notoriously has brutalized and maimed dozens of Black folks. The same Red Dog unit that murdered 26 year old Jamarion Robinson - shooting him 76 times “on suspicion” in 2016. Ending the GILEE program is tied directly with the fight against police crimes in the city.&#xA;&#xA;The Nakba protest was organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement, Athens Against Apartheid, Georgia Students for Divestment, Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Black Alliance for Peace, Atlanta Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, and ATL Radical Art.&#xA;&#xA;Amar stated, “Palestine represents the worldwide oppression created by this imperial system, which means it is essential that the people in Atlanta, and all of us in the heart of the empire, play an active role in the fight for liberation.”&#xA;&#xA;#AtlantaGA #GA #AntiWarMovement #International #MiddleEast #Palestine #Nakba #NAARPR #AAARPR #GILEE #PYM #FRSO #BAP #ATLRA #AAA #GSD&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Atlanta, GA – On May 18, a Nakba Day protest took place outside of the CNN headquarters, as part of the global commemoration of the 76th anniversary of the Nakba, marking the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in 1948.</p>



<p>The rally highlighted the growing struggle for Palestinian liberation and programs like the Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange (GILEE) that must be defeated for the collective liberation of Palestinians and Black folks in the South.</p>

<p>Layla Amar, an organizer with the Palestinian Youth Movement in Atlanta, said, “We gathered in Atlanta to commemorate the Nakba, which means catastrophe in Arabic. Nakba day is a remembrance of May 15, 1948 where the Zionist entity murdered 15,000 and exiled 750,000 Palestinians. Too often when the world talks about Palestine, we center Palestinian victimhood, but I want to ensure that this Nakba day we also remember the resilience of the Palestinian people as they have played an imperative role in globalizing the Intifada.”</p>

<p>Speakers from the University of Georgia spoke out on the movement’s erecting encampments on campuses across the country demanding that schools disclose their ties to the Israeli occupation and divest from those ties. Community groups’ speakers highlighted the need for solidarity with the Palestinian people from the Philippines to the Black Belt South.</p>

<p>Laith Abdel Hader, an organizer with the Atlanta Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, stated “The tide of the Palestinian liberation movement is rising and the struggle is escalating. As this tide is rising, all liberation struggles are rising with it, especially the Black liberation struggle here in the U.S. Folks here and abroad are seeing how these struggles are connected, fighting them here at home like we are with the GILEE program.”</p>

<p>The GILEE program, housed at Georgia State University, allows for IOF soldiers and Georgia police officers to train one another, sharing tactics and methods to repress communities and their movements. GILEE participants include C.J. Davis, the current police chief in Memphis and former supervisor of the Red Dog unit in Atlanta, which notoriously has brutalized and maimed dozens of Black folks. The same Red Dog unit that murdered 26 year old Jamarion Robinson – shooting him 76 times “on suspicion” in 2016. Ending the GILEE program is tied directly with the fight against police crimes in the city.</p>

<p>The Nakba protest was organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement, Athens Against Apartheid, Georgia Students for Divestment, Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Black Alliance for Peace, Atlanta Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, and ATL Radical Art.</p>

<p>Amar stated, “Palestine represents the worldwide oppression created by this imperial system, which means it is essential that the people in Atlanta, and all of us in the heart of the empire, play an active role in the fight for liberation.”</p>

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      <title>Texas holds statewide Nakba Day march</title>
      <link>https://fightbacknews.org/texas-holds-statewide-nakba-day-march?pk_campaign=rss-feed</link>
      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Activist wearing keffiyeh holding megaphone surrounded by over a hundred onlookers&#xA;&#xA;Austin, TX – Over 3000 people gathered Sunday, May 19, outside of the Texas Capitol building for a statewide pro-Palestine march for Nakba Day.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The city ordered state troopers to shut down the Capitol grounds and tried to demand $50,000 to let people protest there, but the Austin community still came out in droves to show their support for Palestine and condemn U.S. aid to Israel.&#xA;&#xA;People filled the streets, chanting, &#34;Free Palestine!&#34; and &#34;Occupation no more!&#34;&#xA;&#xA;Nura Abdelwahed, an organizer with the Palestinian Youth Movement, said, &#34;Our people have exposed that the so-called military stronghold in the Middle East, is nothing but a paper tiger!&#34; She continued, &#34;We will not let fascists like Greg Abbott beat our movement into submission!&#34;&#xA;&#xA;After the speeches, the crowd started marching. After a few blocks an organizer was arrested, prompting the crowd to start chanting, &#34;The more they try to silence us, the louder we will be!&#34; and &#34;APD, KKK, IDF, they&#39;re all the same!&#34;&#xA;&#xA;Despite the police repression, the march continued with no more arrests made until the crowd reached the Capitol building where at least one other person was arrested. Back at the Capitol, organizers led the crowd in one more round of the chant, &#34;From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!&#34;&#xA;&#xA;#Austin, TX #PYM #Palestine #Nakba&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Austin, TX – Over 3000 people gathered Sunday, May 19, outside of the Texas Capitol building for a statewide pro-Palestine march for Nakba Day.</p>



<p>The city ordered state troopers to shut down the Capitol grounds and tried to demand $50,000 to let people protest there, but the Austin community still came out in droves to show their support for Palestine and condemn U.S. aid to Israel.</p>

<p>People filled the streets, chanting, “Free Palestine!” and “Occupation no more!”</p>

<p>Nura Abdelwahed, an organizer with the Palestinian Youth Movement, said, “Our people have exposed that the so-called military stronghold in the Middle East, is nothing but a paper tiger!” She continued, “We will not let fascists like Greg Abbott beat our movement into submission!”</p>

<p>After the speeches, the crowd started marching. After a few blocks an organizer was arrested, prompting the crowd to start chanting, “The more they try to silence us, the louder we will be!” and “APD, KKK, IDF, they&#39;re all the same!”</p>

<p>Despite the police repression, the march continued with no more arrests made until the crowd reached the Capitol building where at least one other person was arrested. Back at the Capitol, organizers led the crowd in one more round of the chant, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!”</p>

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2024 20:11:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>California: Boyle Heights holds rally for Palestine on 76th Nakba anniversary </title>
      <link>https://fightbacknews.org/california-boyle-heights-holds-rally-for-palestine-on-76th-nakba-anniversary?pk_campaign=rss-feed</link>
      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Chicanos rally in East Los Angeles in solidarity with Palestine.  | Fight Back! News/staff&#xA;&#xA;Los Angeles, CA – On May 17, Chicanos from the Boyle Heights neighborhood in Los Angeles, California held a rally for the 76th anniversary of the Nakba. Chants like “Desde el río hasta el mar, Palestina va ganar!” rang through the Cesar E. Chavez and Soto intersection. The rally was organized by members of Centro CSO, a Chicano-led grassroots organization, fighting for oppressed people in Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The Nakba, meaning “Catastrophe” in Arabic, is an anniversary in which between 1947 through 1949, Israel launched an ethnic cleansing on the Palestinian people. More than 750,000 Palestinians were violently forced to leave their home and land. To this day, Palestine continues to face genocide from Israel, which is backed by the financial and military assistance from the U.S.&#xA;&#xA;25 community members of Boyle Heights marched around the intersection between César E Chávez Avenue and Soto Street for the 76th Nakba. They chanted in both English and Spanish in support of the Palestinian resistance. Cars passing through the intersection honked in support of the event.&#xA;&#xA;As the rally continued, Gabriel Quiroz, a member of Centro CSO and a Chicano from Boyle Heights and Luis Sifuentes, also a member of Centro CSO and Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO), led the rally. Bilingual chants included, “Free, free Palestine” and “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!”&#xA;&#xA;“Us Chicanos know what it is like under national oppression. With a foot on our necks, the same tactic used against Palestinians, is used on our streets! Jesse Romero was killed by LAPD!” exclaimed Gabriel Quiroz.&#xA;&#xA;Both Gabriel Quiroz and Luis Sifuentes reminded people at the rally about the police terror that the community in Boyle Heights is facing from police oppression, and their fight against it.&#xA;&#xA;If you are interested in joining Centro CSO to fight against police oppression and for having a safer community in Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles, then contact them at 323-484-8630, CentroCSO@gmail.com, and on their various social media platforms under Centro CSO.&#xA;&#xA;#LosAngelesCA #CA #AntiWarMovement #International #MiddleEast #Palestine #Nakba #OppressedNationalities #ChicanoLatino #CentroCSO #FRSO #Feature&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Los Angeles, CA – On May 17, Chicanos from the Boyle Heights neighborhood in Los Angeles, California held a rally for the 76th anniversary of the Nakba. Chants like “Desde el río hasta el mar, Palestina va ganar!” rang through the Cesar E. Chavez and Soto intersection. The rally was organized by members of Centro CSO, a Chicano-led grassroots organization, fighting for oppressed people in Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles.</p>



<p>The Nakba, meaning “Catastrophe” in Arabic, is an anniversary in which between 1947 through 1949, Israel launched an ethnic cleansing on the Palestinian people. More than 750,000 Palestinians were violently forced to leave their home and land. To this day, Palestine continues to face genocide from Israel, which is backed by the financial and military assistance from the U.S.</p>

<p>25 community members of Boyle Heights marched around the intersection between César E Chávez Avenue and Soto Street for the 76th Nakba. They chanted in both English and Spanish in support of the Palestinian resistance. Cars passing through the intersection honked in support of the event.</p>

<p>As the rally continued, Gabriel Quiroz, a member of Centro CSO and a Chicano from Boyle Heights and Luis Sifuentes, also a member of Centro CSO and Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO), led the rally. Bilingual chants included, “Free, free Palestine” and “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!”</p>

<p>“Us Chicanos know what it is like under national oppression. With a foot on our necks, the same tactic used against Palestinians, is used on our streets! Jesse Romero was killed by LAPD!” exclaimed Gabriel Quiroz.</p>

<p>Both Gabriel Quiroz and Luis Sifuentes reminded people at the rally about the police terror that the community in Boyle Heights is facing from police oppression, and their fight against it.</p>

<p>If you are interested in joining Centro CSO to fight against police oppression and for having a safer community in Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles, then contact them at 323-484-8630, CentroCSO@gmail.com, and on their various social media platforms under Centro CSO.</p>

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      <title>Minnesota marches against the ongoing Nakba</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Minneapolis march against the genocide in Palestine. | Photo: Sabry Wazwaz&#xA;&#xA;Minneapolis, MN – On May 15, over 1000 people marched in the Free Palestine Coalition’s march for the 76th anniversary of Al Nakba, “the catastrophe” in Arabic. Protesters started at U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar’s office demanding an end to U.S. aid to apartheid Israel and calling on her to stop her support for the ongoing second Nakba, the U.S.-backed Israeli genocide currently occurring in Gaza.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Palestinians observe Nakba Day on May 15 to mark the anniversary of the dispossession of Palestinians of 78% of their land. In 1948, Zionist terrorist groups besieged and killed 15,000 Palestinians and displaced 400,000 people. By the first half of 1949, at least 750,000 Palestinian men, women and children were displaced and became refugees who have never been allowed to return to their stolen homes. This year, with the death toll in Gaza rising to over 35,000 people, has international human rights groups labeling Israel’s siege of Gaza as a genocide. Activist groups are calling this another Nakba. &#xA;&#xA;Anthony Taylor-Gouge, a member of the MN Anti-War Committee and the Free Palestine Coalition, spoke to the crowd before the march, “So many times we look to the past, and we say to ourselves, ‘what would I have done then.’ There is no need to ask ourselves what we would have done, there is only a need to show it in the present. The Nakba never ended. And everywhere around us, we are accompanied by those ensuring it continues. Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar continues to help fund the state of Israel to the tune of billions of dollars. The Democratic governor of Minnesota sits as the chair of the State Board of Investment that oversees over a billion dollars invested in companies profiting off of the ongoing Nakba. Our once supposed-progressive U.S. Congressman and now Attorney General Keith Ellison sits on that same Board of Investment and tells us divestment from genocide is illogical!”&#xA;&#xA;Taylor-Gouge concluded, “The Nakba and those that continue to support it are all around us. It is not ‘What would we have done? It is, what are we doing now?’ The ways to act are broad, but it requires that we build power against what we have power to control and change. So I ask that you look around tonight, when you go to the store, when you’re talking to a friend. What are we doing now? Get organized, build power, we in the belly of the beast have a role to play in the Nakba, and it is up to us to organize against it.”&#xA;&#xA;The march started at Senator Klobuchar&#39;s office and then took the bridge over Interstate 35W, holding it during rush hour traffic. Then the march went through the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood which is the heart of the Somali community in Minneapolis. Hundreds of people joined the march from the Somali neighborhood as it went past apartment buildings. The entire playground and all the basketball courts at the Brian Coyle Community Center were emptied as the children joined the march chanting “Free Palestine!”&#xA;&#xA;The protest was part of a national week of actions called by the newly formed Anti-War Action Network (AWAN). The emcees encouraged protesters to protest Trump on Friday, when he comes to Saint Paul to fundraise for his reelection campaign for president.&#xA;&#xA;#MinneapolisMN #MN #AntiWarMovement #International #MiddleEast #Palestine #AWAN #MNAWC #Nakba #MNFreePalestineCoalition&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Minneapolis, MN – On May 15, over 1000 people marched in the Free Palestine Coalition’s march for the 76th anniversary of Al Nakba, “the catastrophe” in Arabic. Protesters started at U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar’s office demanding an end to U.S. aid to apartheid Israel and calling on her to stop her support for the ongoing second Nakba, the U.S.-backed Israeli genocide currently occurring in Gaza.</p>



<p>Palestinians observe Nakba Day on May 15 to mark the anniversary of the dispossession of Palestinians of 78% of their land. In 1948, Zionist terrorist groups besieged and killed 15,000 Palestinians and displaced 400,000 people. By the first half of 1949, at least 750,000 Palestinian men, women and children were displaced and became refugees who have never been allowed to return to their stolen homes. This year, with the death toll in Gaza rising to over 35,000 people, has international human rights groups labeling Israel’s siege of Gaza as a genocide. Activist groups are calling this another Nakba.</p>

<p>Anthony Taylor-Gouge, a member of the MN Anti-War Committee and the Free Palestine Coalition, spoke to the crowd before the march, “So many times we look to the past, and we say to ourselves, ‘what would I have done then.’ There is no need to ask ourselves what we would have done, there is only a need to show it in the present. The Nakba never ended. And everywhere around us, we are accompanied by those ensuring it continues. Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar continues to help fund the state of Israel to the tune of billions of dollars. The Democratic governor of Minnesota sits as the chair of the State Board of Investment that oversees over a billion dollars invested in companies profiting off of the ongoing Nakba. Our once supposed-progressive U.S. Congressman and now Attorney General Keith Ellison sits on that same Board of Investment and tells us divestment from genocide is illogical!”</p>

<p>Taylor-Gouge concluded, “The Nakba and those that continue to support it are all around us. It is not ‘What would we have done? It is, what are we doing now?’ The ways to act are broad, but it requires that we build power against what we have power to control and change. So I ask that you look around tonight, when you go to the store, when you’re talking to a friend. What are we doing now? Get organized, build power, we in the belly of the beast have a role to play in the Nakba, and it is up to us to organize against it.”</p>

<p>The march started at Senator Klobuchar&#39;s office and then took the bridge over Interstate 35W, holding it during rush hour traffic. Then the march went through the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood which is the heart of the Somali community in Minneapolis. Hundreds of people joined the march from the Somali neighborhood as it went past apartment buildings. The entire playground and all the basketball courts at the Brian Coyle Community Center were emptied as the children joined the march chanting “Free Palestine!”</p>

<p>The protest was part of a national week of actions called by the newly formed Anti-War Action Network (AWAN). The emcees encouraged protesters to protest Trump on Friday, when he comes to Saint Paul to fundraise for his reelection campaign for president.</p>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Tampa protest against U.S. backing genocide in Palestine.  | Fight Back! News/staff&#xA;&#xA;Tampa, FL - On Monday May 13 community members and students rallied near the MacDill Air Force Base to demand an end to U.S. aid to Israel and an end to the siege on Rafah. The MacDill Air Force Base is home to Central Command (CentCom) which is responsible for aiding Israel in the genocide of Palestinians.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The rally called by Tampa Bay Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was part of a National Day of Action by National SDS after the recent ground invasion of Rafah by the Israeli occupation forces. Rafah, now being one of the most densely populated areas on earth, faces the threat of heavy bombing as well as famine while the United States government headed by Biden continues to send weapons to Israel with zero sign of aid being sent to the Gaza strip.&#xA;&#xA;This rally was only two days before the 76th anniversary of al Nakba, which marks the mass displacement of Palestinians from their homeland. &#xA;&#xA;The rally came just weeks after the solidarity encampment for Gaza at the University of South Florida, also organized by Tampa Bay SDS, faced tear gas, rubber bullets and the arrest of 13 protesters. &#xA;&#xA;Despite this repression from police and the USF administration, along with the Biden administration sponsoring genocide, students continue to come out for Palestine and demand an end to U.S. aid to Israel.&#xA;&#xA;#TampaFL #FL #AntiWarMovement #International #MiddleEast #Palestine #StudentMovement #SDS #Nakba&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Tampa, FL – On Monday May 13 community members and students rallied near the MacDill Air Force Base to demand an end to U.S. aid to Israel and an end to the siege on Rafah. The MacDill Air Force Base is home to Central Command (CentCom) which is responsible for aiding Israel in the genocide of Palestinians.</p>



<p>The rally called by Tampa Bay Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was part of a National Day of Action by National SDS after the recent ground invasion of Rafah by the Israeli occupation forces. Rafah, now being one of the most densely populated areas on earth, faces the threat of heavy bombing as well as famine while the United States government headed by Biden continues to send weapons to Israel with zero sign of aid being sent to the Gaza strip.</p>

<p>This rally was only two days before the 76th anniversary of al Nakba, which marks the mass displacement of Palestinians from their homeland.</p>

<p>The rally came just weeks after the solidarity encampment for Gaza at the University of South Florida, also organized by Tampa Bay SDS, faced tear gas, rubber bullets and the arrest of 13 protesters.</p>

<p>Despite this repression from police and the USF administration, along with the Biden administration sponsoring genocide, students continue to come out for Palestine and demand an end to U.S. aid to Israel.</p>

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      <title>Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela visits Orange County for Nakba 75 Tour</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela in LA.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Santa Ana, CA – In commemoration of Nakba 75 - 75 years of Palestinian resistance against Israeli occupation and apartheid - the U.S. Palestinian Community Network and the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression organized a U.S. Nakba Day 75 tour in six cities around the U.S.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;On the fourth day of the tour, May 18, Chief Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, grandson of the late Nelson Mandela, arrived in Southern California, where he was greeted by over 200 people who hailed from Arab, Chicano, Black and Native communities at Santa Ana High School in Orange County.&#xA;&#xA;Mandela shared his thoughts and strategies on Palestinian liberation with an energized crowd, including allies Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles, Centro CSO, CSO Orange County, Palestinian Youth Movement, and others that co-sponsored the event.&#xA;&#xA;“Today South Africa is free, tomorrow it will be Palestine,&#39;&#39; Mandela said. “We will keep telling the stories of Palestinians who lost their lives, their homes, and their villages. We will tell the story of the Nakba - the catastrophe - that continues to this very day!”&#xA;&#xA;People chanted “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!” and brought a timely, renewed commitment to Palestine and deep solidarity among community members. Both before and after the main event, USPCN gathered organizers, activists and others to share a more intimate space for important political conversations with Mandela.&#xA;&#xA;Kareem Youssef from the US Palestinian Community Network emceed the event and led opening chants. ”For those of us who are Palestinian and in solidarity, we don&#39;t just know it as a time of catastrophe but as a time as a year of resistance, coming together,” Youssef said.&#xA;&#xA;Luis Sifuentes, member of Centro CSO and executive chair for the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (NAARPR) spoke about the connection between the Zionist occupation in Palestine and the police terror that happens in the U.S., stating, “It is known that the Israeli Defense Forces are training police departments all throughout the United States. The existence of Israel is negatively impacting us here at home because they are giving material support to our oppressors. All the teargas, rubber bullets and surveillance technology that the LAPD, LASD, and the Border Patrol are receiving are all coming from Israel. That&#39;s why as Chicanos and all oppressed people here we must demand a complete end to all U.S. financial, military, diplomatic, political, cultural and social aid to Israel’s racist apartheid regime.”&#xA;&#xA;After the Farha Youth Dabkeh dance group performed, Melina Abdullah, co-founder of Black Lives Matter-LA spoke about the solidarity between the Black lives matter movement and the Palestinian movement. “You can’t fight for freedom here in the United States and not fight for freedom in Palestine,&#39;&#39; she said “We are here as black people, as global black people, to say that our fight is your fight. And we are committed to fighting until we win.”&#xA;&#xA;#SantaAnaCA #Palestine #nakba #MiddleEast&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Santa Ana, CA – In commemoration of Nakba 75 – 75 years of Palestinian resistance against Israeli occupation and apartheid – the U.S. Palestinian Community Network and the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression organized a U.S. Nakba Day 75 tour in six cities around the U.S.</p>



<p>On the fourth day of the tour, May 18, Chief Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, grandson of the late Nelson Mandela, arrived in Southern California, where he was greeted by over 200 people who hailed from Arab, Chicano, Black and Native communities at Santa Ana High School in Orange County.</p>

<p>Mandela shared his thoughts and strategies on Palestinian liberation with an energized crowd, including allies Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles, Centro CSO, CSO Orange County, Palestinian Youth Movement, and others that co-sponsored the event.</p>

<p>“Today South Africa is free, tomorrow it will be Palestine,&#39;&#39; Mandela said. “We will keep telling the stories of Palestinians who lost their lives, their homes, and their villages. We will tell the story of the Nakba – the catastrophe – that continues to this very day!”</p>

<p>People chanted “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!” and brought a timely, renewed commitment to Palestine and deep solidarity among community members. Both before and after the main event, USPCN gathered organizers, activists and others to share a more intimate space for important political conversations with Mandela.</p>

<p>Kareem Youssef from the US Palestinian Community Network emceed the event and led opening chants. ”For those of us who are Palestinian and in solidarity, we don&#39;t just know it as a time of catastrophe but as a time as a year of resistance, coming together,” Youssef said.</p>

<p>Luis Sifuentes, member of Centro CSO and executive chair for the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (NAARPR) spoke about the connection between the Zionist occupation in Palestine and the police terror that happens in the U.S., stating, “It is known that the Israeli Defense Forces are training police departments all throughout the United States. The existence of Israel is negatively impacting us here at home because they are giving material support to our oppressors. All the teargas, rubber bullets and surveillance technology that the LAPD, LASD, and the Border Patrol are receiving are all coming from Israel. That&#39;s why as Chicanos and all oppressed people here we must demand a complete end to all U.S. financial, military, diplomatic, political, cultural and social aid to Israel’s racist apartheid regime.”</p>

<p>After the Farha Youth Dabkeh dance group performed, Melina Abdullah, co-founder of Black Lives Matter-LA spoke about the solidarity between the Black lives matter movement and the Palestinian movement. “You can’t fight for freedom here in the United States and not fight for freedom in Palestine,&#39;&#39; she said “We are here as black people, as global black people, to say that our fight is your fight. And we are committed to fighting until we win.”</p>

<p><a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:SantaAnaCA" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">SantaAnaCA</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:Palestine" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Palestine</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:nakba" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">nakba</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:MiddleEast" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MiddleEast</span></a></p>

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      <title>Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela visits San Francisco as part of Nakba 75 Tour</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela speaking in San Francisco.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;San Francisco, CA – On May 19, around 100 people gathered in San Francisco State University’s Knuth Hall for the San Francisco leg of the Mandela Nakba 75 Tour. It featured the Honorable Chief Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, grandson of Nelson Mandela and member of the Parliament of South Africa.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The tour was co-hosted by the US Palestinian Community Network and the National Alliance Against Racist &amp; Political Repression, and had already visited Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Cleveland, and Orange County.&#xA;&#xA;San Francisco State University Assistant Professor in Race and Resistance Studies Rama Ali Kased emceed the event, and spoke about the importance of upholding the legacies of Nelson Mandela and Malcolm X, as the event coincided with the late Malcolm X’s birthday. The night kicked off with a poetry reading by 12-year-old Falasteen Hefnali, who read the poem As Long as I Have Inches of Land.&#xA;&#xA;Next was a speech by longtime union activist Clarence Thomas. Thomas is a third-generation member of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 10. He spoke about the ILWU’s historic acts of solidarity with the peoples of South Africa as well as Palestine. In 1984, ILWU longshoremen in San Francisco held an 11-day blockade of a South African ship in protest of the country’s apartheid regime.&#xA;&#xA;More recently, the ILWU took part in community blockades of Israeli ships at the Port of Oakland in 2010, 2014, and 2021, in solidarity with Palestine. Thomas spoke of the enormous power harnessed by workers withholding their labor during these blockades, saying, “When longshore workers don’t work, the global economy shuts down.” He concluded with a series of call-and-response chants with the audience, including “From Ferguson to Palestine, occupation is a crime!”&#xA;&#xA;Monadel Herzallah, member of the USPCN National Coordinating Committee, then spoke about the solidarity work shared between South Africans and Palestinians dating back to the 1970s and continuing through the present day. He recounted how Palestinian political prisoners wrote to Nelson Mandela and saw the South African anti-apartheid struggle as a source of inspiration and motivation for their own struggle at home. He also spoke about the ongoing Palestinian resistance movement, and how youth engagement in the movement is a beacon of hope and strength.&#xA;&#xA;The next speaker was Sanyika Bryant of the New Afrikan People&#39;s Organization and the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement. He began by acknowledging that May 19, 2023 would have been Malcolm X’s 98th birthday, and spoke about Malcolm X’s commitment to international solidarity with the oppressed peoples of the world. “The anti-colonial struggles of the world are not over,” Bryant stated. He spoke about the similarities between different nations’ struggles for self-determination, from South Africa to Haiti to Palestine. Speaking to the Palestinian community members gathered at the event, he said, “We thank you for your struggle. We thank you for never giving up.”&#xA;&#xA;The final speaker was the Honorable Chief Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, who began with a rousing chant of “Amandla! Awethu!”, meaning “The power! It’s ours!” in the Nguni languages of southern Africa. Mandela dedicated his speech to Malcolm X, saying “The history of Black Americans is an ongoing Nakba.” He pointed out the historic parallels between the displacement of South Africans by European settlers and the displacement of Palestinians by Zionist settlers, along with the solidarity shared between the resistance movements of both nations.&#xA;&#xA;In commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, Mandela spoke about the horrors of the Deir Yassin massacre of 1948, when Zionist militias brutally murdered over 100 Palestinian villagers, including women, children, and the elderly. He also advocated for the ongoing cause of Palestinian resistance to Israel, saying, “We must continue to champion the Palestinian struggle, especially the BDS - Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions - campaign, across all sectors of society.”&#xA;&#xA;The event concluded with a question-and-answer session, where audience members submitted questions to the event speakers. In response to a question about meeting George Floyd’s aunt at the Nakba 75 event in Minneapolis, Mandela recounted how moving it was to meet with her and visit George Floyd Square, saying, “We know exactly what George Floyd and many other Black Americans are subjected to.”&#xA;&#xA;When asked about what it was like to grow up as the grandson of Nelson Mandela, he told the story of meeting him in prison for the first time as a nine year old. He also spoke about his grandfather’s commitment to the Palestinian freedom struggle, recounting his quote, “We know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians.”&#xA;&#xA;After a standing ovation, all the event attendees gathered on stage for a group photo, many raising fists high in the air in solidarity with Palestinian resistance and reinvigorated in their commitment to fight against Zionist oppression. The group chanted together, voices united, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!”&#xA;&#xA;#SanFranciscoCA #Palestine #nakba #MiddleEast&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>San Francisco, CA – On May 19, around 100 people gathered in San Francisco State University’s Knuth Hall for the San Francisco leg of the Mandela Nakba 75 Tour. It featured the Honorable Chief Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, grandson of Nelson Mandela and member of the Parliament of South Africa.</p>



<p>The tour was co-hosted by the US Palestinian Community Network and the National Alliance Against Racist &amp; Political Repression, and had already visited Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Cleveland, and Orange County.</p>

<p>San Francisco State University Assistant Professor in Race and Resistance Studies Rama Ali Kased emceed the event, and spoke about the importance of upholding the legacies of Nelson Mandela and Malcolm X, as the event coincided with the late Malcolm X’s birthday. The night kicked off with a poetry reading by 12-year-old Falasteen Hefnali, who read the poem <em>As Long as I Have Inches of Land</em>.</p>

<p>Next was a speech by longtime union activist Clarence Thomas. Thomas is a third-generation member of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 10. He spoke about the ILWU’s historic acts of solidarity with the peoples of South Africa as well as Palestine. In 1984, ILWU longshoremen in San Francisco held an 11-day blockade of a South African ship in protest of the country’s apartheid regime.</p>

<p>More recently, the ILWU took part in community blockades of Israeli ships at the Port of Oakland in 2010, 2014, and 2021, in solidarity with Palestine. Thomas spoke of the enormous power harnessed by workers withholding their labor during these blockades, saying, “When longshore workers don’t work, the global economy shuts down.” He concluded with a series of call-and-response chants with the audience, including “From Ferguson to Palestine, occupation is a crime!”</p>

<p>Monadel Herzallah, member of the USPCN National Coordinating Committee, then spoke about the solidarity work shared between South Africans and Palestinians dating back to the 1970s and continuing through the present day. He recounted how Palestinian political prisoners wrote to Nelson Mandela and saw the South African anti-apartheid struggle as a source of inspiration and motivation for their own struggle at home. He also spoke about the ongoing Palestinian resistance movement, and how youth engagement in the movement is a beacon of hope and strength.</p>

<p>The next speaker was Sanyika Bryant of the New Afrikan People&#39;s Organization and the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement. He began by acknowledging that May 19, 2023 would have been Malcolm X’s 98th birthday, and spoke about Malcolm X’s commitment to international solidarity with the oppressed peoples of the world. “The anti-colonial struggles of the world are not over,” Bryant stated. He spoke about the similarities between different nations’ struggles for self-determination, from South Africa to Haiti to Palestine. Speaking to the Palestinian community members gathered at the event, he said, “We thank you for your struggle. We thank you for never giving up.”</p>

<p>The final speaker was the Honorable Chief Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, who began with a rousing chant of “Amandla! Awethu!”, meaning “The power! It’s ours!” in the Nguni languages of southern Africa. Mandela dedicated his speech to Malcolm X, saying “The history of Black Americans is an ongoing Nakba.” He pointed out the historic parallels between the displacement of South Africans by European settlers and the displacement of Palestinians by Zionist settlers, along with the solidarity shared between the resistance movements of both nations.</p>

<p>In commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, Mandela spoke about the horrors of the Deir Yassin massacre of 1948, when Zionist militias brutally murdered over 100 Palestinian villagers, including women, children, and the elderly. He also advocated for the ongoing cause of Palestinian resistance to Israel, saying, “We must continue to champion the Palestinian struggle, especially the BDS – Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions – campaign, across all sectors of society.”</p>

<p>The event concluded with a question-and-answer session, where audience members submitted questions to the event speakers. In response to a question about meeting George Floyd’s aunt at the Nakba 75 event in Minneapolis, Mandela recounted how moving it was to meet with her and visit George Floyd Square, saying, “We know exactly what George Floyd and many other Black Americans are subjected to.”</p>

<p>When asked about what it was like to grow up as the grandson of Nelson Mandela, he told the story of meeting him in prison for the first time as a nine year old. He also spoke about his grandfather’s commitment to the Palestinian freedom struggle, recounting his quote, “We know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians.”</p>

<p>After a standing ovation, all the event attendees gathered on stage for a group photo, many raising fists high in the air in solidarity with Palestinian resistance and reinvigorated in their commitment to fight against Zionist oppression. The group chanted together, voices united, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!”</p>

<p><a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:SanFranciscoCA" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">SanFranciscoCA</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:Palestine" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Palestine</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:nakba" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">nakba</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:MiddleEast" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MiddleEast</span></a></p>

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      <title>Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela closes 75th Nakba Commemoration Tour</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela at Chicago Nakba commemoration.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Chicago, IL- &#34;Let us all join hands in the inevitable march to freedom for Palestine and we dare to dream of a free Palestine where Muslims, Christians and Jews can live side by side in peace as they have done for centuries,&#34; stated Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, South African member of parliament and grandson of revolutionary icon Nelson Mandela, to an audience of 400 at the Chicago Teachers Union headquarters, on Saturday, May 20.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Chicago was the sixth and final city Mandela visited during the Nakba Commemoration Tour organized by the United States Palestinian Community Network (USPCN) and the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (NAARPR).&#xA;&#xA;Mandela was introduced by NAARPR Executive Director Frank Chapman, who spoke about the connection between the Palestinian liberation struggle and Black liberation movements in South Africa and the United States. &#34;In 1973 we formed the National Alliance. Every year we took about 10,000 petitions to the UN saying &#39;Free Nelson Mandela and all political prisoners&#39;. We&#39;re not new to this, we&#39;re true to it,&#34; Chapman declared.&#xA;&#xA;Chief Mandela paid his respects to the elders who had stood in solidarity with the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa. Frank Chapman was one of many veterans of anti-apartheid solidarity in attendance, including Chapman&#39;s NAARPR comrades Lisa Brock, Willie Williamson and Mildred Williamson. Chapman said, &#34;Our elders taught me: generation after generation, until total liberation. That&#39;s what we&#39;re here for today.”&#xA;&#xA;Muhammad Sankari, a leading member of the Arab American Action Network (AAAN), pointed out that some attendees had witnessed both the first intifada and the fall of apartheid in South Africa, while others were younger than 21. This showed the broad, intergenerational character of the fight against the occupation of Palestine.&#xA;&#xA;The range of ages among the attendees also illustrated the resilience of the Palestinian liberation struggle. 75 years after the start of the Nakba, Palestinians of all ages are still fighting back and working and oppressed people in all nations of the world are standing in solidarity with them.&#xA;&#xA;&#34;Nakba means catastrophe - the violent, forced expulsion of over 750,000 Palestinians in 1948. It is a somber occasion, but one that also inspires us,&#34; explained Hatem Abudayyeh, USPCN national chair.&#xA;&#xA;&#34;This Nakba is ongoing. Still our people remain steadfast,&#34; said leading USPCN member Nesreen Hasan, as she delved into the history of the Palestinian resistance against colonialism, and how the struggle is being carried on today.&#xA;&#xA;Throughout the Nakba 75 tour, Chief Mandela also addressed strategic and tactical questions of Palestinian liberation by referring to the experience of the South African freedom struggle. “As we come to the end of this Nakba 75 commemoration week, we ask the question: what is to be done? It is the same question my grandfather President Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela faced when he was on the notorious Robben Island,” Chief Mandela said, adding, “He called for the unbanning of all political parties. He called for the right to return for all exiles. He called for the release of all political prisoners. These conditions precedent described the key pillars of struggle.”&#xA;&#xA;Mandela spoke about how the anti-apartheid struggle used many different tactics, violent and nonviolent, legal and illegal, to resist repression and strike blows against the white supremacist system. He also explained the importance of international solidarity with examples such as when the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) staged a boycott of South African apartheid cargo in 1962. ILWU and other organizations have continued this tradition by refusing to unload products from apartheid Israel in the recent Block The Boat campaign.&#xA;&#xA;&#34;There is power within our struggle as long as there is unity,&#34; said Jasmine Smith, member of the CAARPR executive committee, expressing a sentiment that was present throughout Chief Mandela&#39;s Nakba 75 Commemoration Tour.&#xA;&#xA;In his addresses in Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Santa Ana, San Francisco, and Chicago, Chief Mandela uplifted the various movements of working and oppressed people internationally. He addressed the particular demands of the Black and Chicano liberation movements, women&#39;s rights struggles, youth organizing, and many more, while linking all of them to Palestinian liberation.&#xA;&#xA;In his closing remarks, Chief Mandela said, &#34;We shall not stop until all of occupied Palestine is free.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;#ChicagoIL #Palestine #nakba #MiddleEast&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Chicago, IL- “Let us all join hands in the inevitable march to freedom for Palestine and we dare to dream of a free Palestine where Muslims, Christians and Jews can live side by side in peace as they have done for centuries,” stated Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, South African member of parliament and grandson of revolutionary icon Nelson Mandela, to an audience of 400 at the Chicago Teachers Union headquarters, on Saturday, May 20.</p>



<p>Chicago was the sixth and final city Mandela visited during the Nakba Commemoration Tour organized by the United States Palestinian Community Network (USPCN) and the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (NAARPR).</p>

<p>Mandela was introduced by NAARPR Executive Director Frank Chapman, who spoke about the connection between the Palestinian liberation struggle and Black liberation movements in South Africa and the United States. “In 1973 we formed the National Alliance. Every year we took about 10,000 petitions to the UN saying &#39;Free Nelson Mandela and all political prisoners&#39;. We&#39;re not new to this, we&#39;re true to it,” Chapman declared.</p>

<p>Chief Mandela paid his respects to the elders who had stood in solidarity with the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa. Frank Chapman was one of many veterans of anti-apartheid solidarity in attendance, including Chapman&#39;s NAARPR comrades Lisa Brock, Willie Williamson and Mildred Williamson. Chapman said, “Our elders taught me: generation after generation, until total liberation. That&#39;s what we&#39;re here for today.”</p>

<p>Muhammad Sankari, a leading member of the Arab American Action Network (AAAN), pointed out that some attendees had witnessed both the first intifada and the fall of apartheid in South Africa, while others were younger than 21. This showed the broad, intergenerational character of the fight against the occupation of Palestine.</p>

<p>The range of ages among the attendees also illustrated the resilience of the Palestinian liberation struggle. 75 years after the start of the Nakba, Palestinians of all ages are still fighting back and working and oppressed people in all nations of the world are standing in solidarity with them.</p>

<p>“Nakba means catastrophe – the violent, forced expulsion of over 750,000 Palestinians in 1948. It is a somber occasion, but one that also inspires us,” explained Hatem Abudayyeh, USPCN national chair.</p>

<p>“This Nakba is ongoing. Still our people remain steadfast,” said leading USPCN member Nesreen Hasan, as she delved into the history of the Palestinian resistance against colonialism, and how the struggle is being carried on today.</p>

<p>Throughout the Nakba 75 tour, Chief Mandela also addressed strategic and tactical questions of Palestinian liberation by referring to the experience of the South African freedom struggle. “As we come to the end of this Nakba 75 commemoration week, we ask the question: what is to be done? It is the same question my grandfather President Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela faced when he was on the notorious Robben Island,” Chief Mandela said, adding, “He called for the unbanning of all political parties. He called for the right to return for all exiles. He called for the release of all political prisoners. These conditions precedent described the key pillars of struggle.”</p>

<p>Mandela spoke about how the anti-apartheid struggle used many different tactics, violent and nonviolent, legal and illegal, to resist repression and strike blows against the white supremacist system. He also explained the importance of international solidarity with examples such as when the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) staged a boycott of South African apartheid cargo in 1962. ILWU and other organizations have continued this tradition by refusing to unload products from apartheid Israel in the recent Block The Boat campaign.</p>

<p>“There is power within our struggle as long as there is unity,” said Jasmine Smith, member of the CAARPR executive committee, expressing a sentiment that was present throughout Chief Mandela&#39;s Nakba 75 Commemoration Tour.</p>

<p>In his addresses in Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Santa Ana, San Francisco, and Chicago, Chief Mandela uplifted the various movements of working and oppressed people internationally. He addressed the particular demands of the Black and Chicano liberation movements, women&#39;s rights struggles, youth organizing, and many more, while linking all of them to Palestinian liberation.</p>

<p>In his closing remarks, Chief Mandela said, “We shall not stop until all of occupied Palestine is free.”</p>

<p><a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:ChicagoIL" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ChicagoIL</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:Palestine" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Palestine</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:nakba" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">nakba</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:MiddleEast" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MiddleEast</span></a></p>

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      <title>Minnesota protests 75th Year of the Nakba</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Minneapolis march on anniversary of the Nakba.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Minneapolis, MN - On May 20, over 200 pro-Palestine demonstrators gathered at Bryant Square Park in Uptown to show solidarity with the global Palestinian movement to remember Al-Nakba, or “The Catastrophe”, in which more than 750,000 Palestinians were exiled from their homes and homeland in 1948 by Israeli militia forces with the help of imperialist forces. Speakers from different movements gave messages of solidarity with Palestinians in diaspora in the Twin Cities and across the world.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Nick Estes, the cofounder of Red Nation, was the first speaker at the rally, stating, “Palestine is the moral issue that divides this nation, the moral issue that divides this globe between those who are perpetrators of violence and those who are fighting for freedom. That struggle begins here, in this city. We saw historic uprisings, uprisings to get land back for indigenous people in this city, and they were successful. Why? Because those movements are not just indigenous problems - they are everybody’s issues. When we talk about the issue of Palestine, what unites the people of Turtle Island and Palestine goes back at least 150 years.”&#xA;&#xA;Next, Hanin Moussa from American Muslims For Palestine (AMP) MN spoke about 75 years of dispossession, demolished homes and cultural erasure. “We are here to prove that the Palestinians have not been forgotten, and let it be known one thing, that the Nakba was not a single event overnight, but that Nakba was happening even before then \[1948\] and continues to this day. The Nakba is an ongoing process that we see in Silwan and East Jerusalem to this day, when they try to replace Palestinians with settlers from New York City.”&#xA;&#xA;Jae Yates of Twin Cities Coalition for Justice 4 Jamar spoke about the connection and solidarity between the Palestinian movement in occupied Palestine and the resistance movement in the Twin Cities that developed during the George Floyd uprising, saying, “Those of us that struggle against oppression know that our enemy is white supremacy and capitalism, whether they wear IDF fatigues or a police uniform.”&#xA;&#xA;Yossi Aharoni, an anti-Zionist Jew, spoke for the Anti-War Committee, stating, “Israel allows Jews from all over the world to come and gain citizenship, to live in Israel, even at times with government assistance, while Palestinians whose families were killed, those who had to flee from Israeli terrorism, are refused the right to return to their stolen homes on their stolen land. All of this is done with American taxpayer money funding American companies, with the full support of the American government.”&#xA;&#xA;Finally, Medea Benjamin, founder of CodePink and Global Exchange, addressed the crowd before the march. “I think it’s so important that we related it today to the indigenous struggle, the plague of racism that exists in our country, the police repression, but we also have to understand that fundamentally we do not have a democracy in this country, because if we did there is no way that we would be giving $4 billion every year to one of the most repressive governments in the world,” Benjamin said.&#xA;&#xA;After the speakers, participants marched through the Uptown neighborhood. The highlight of the march was a die-in at the intersection of Hennepin and Lake, where attendees draped themselves with blood-soaked sheets and lay on the ground in the street while saying aloud the names of fallen Palestinians in their struggle for liberation. The march was greeted along all of Lake Street with raised fists and honking horns in a show of support for the message.&#xA;&#xA;The rally was initiated by AMP-MN and the Anti-War Committee. The next Palestine action announced at the rally was the upcoming State Board of Investment meeting on May 25 at 10 a.m. at the State Capitol building, where Palestine solidarity activists will again demand that the state of Minnesota divests from Israel.&#xA;&#xA;#MinneapolisMN #Palestine #nakba #MiddleEast&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Minneapolis, MN – On May 20, over 200 pro-Palestine demonstrators gathered at Bryant Square Park in Uptown to show solidarity with the global Palestinian movement to remember Al-Nakba, or “The Catastrophe”, in which more than 750,000 Palestinians were exiled from their homes and homeland in 1948 by Israeli militia forces with the help of imperialist forces. Speakers from different movements gave messages of solidarity with Palestinians in diaspora in the Twin Cities and across the world.</p>



<p>Nick Estes, the cofounder of Red Nation, was the first speaker at the rally, stating, “Palestine is the moral issue that divides this nation, the moral issue that divides this globe between those who are perpetrators of violence and those who are fighting for freedom. That struggle begins here, in this city. We saw historic uprisings, uprisings to get land back for indigenous people in this city, and they were successful. Why? Because those movements are not just indigenous problems – they are everybody’s issues. When we talk about the issue of Palestine, what unites the people of Turtle Island and Palestine goes back at least 150 years.”</p>

<p>Next, Hanin Moussa from American Muslims For Palestine (AMP) MN spoke about 75 years of dispossession, demolished homes and cultural erasure. “We are here to prove that the Palestinians have not been forgotten, and let it be known one thing, that the Nakba was not a single event overnight, but that Nakba was happening even before then [1948] and continues to this day. The Nakba is an ongoing process that we see in Silwan and East Jerusalem to this day, when they try to replace Palestinians with settlers from New York City.”</p>

<p>Jae Yates of Twin Cities Coalition for Justice 4 Jamar spoke about the connection and solidarity between the Palestinian movement in occupied Palestine and the resistance movement in the Twin Cities that developed during the George Floyd uprising, saying, “Those of us that struggle against oppression know that our enemy is white supremacy and capitalism, whether they wear IDF fatigues or a police uniform.”</p>

<p>Yossi Aharoni, an anti-Zionist Jew, spoke for the Anti-War Committee, stating, “Israel allows Jews from all over the world to come and gain citizenship, to live in Israel, even at times with government assistance, while Palestinians whose families were killed, those who had to flee from Israeli terrorism, are refused the right to return to their stolen homes on their stolen land. All of this is done with American taxpayer money funding American companies, with the full support of the American government.”</p>

<p>Finally, Medea Benjamin, founder of CodePink and Global Exchange, addressed the crowd before the march. “I think it’s so important that we related it today to the indigenous struggle, the plague of racism that exists in our country, the police repression, but we also have to understand that fundamentally we do not have a democracy in this country, because if we did there is no way that we would be giving $4 billion every year to one of the most repressive governments in the world,” Benjamin said.</p>

<p>After the speakers, participants marched through the Uptown neighborhood. The highlight of the march was a die-in at the intersection of Hennepin and Lake, where attendees draped themselves with blood-soaked sheets and lay on the ground in the street while saying aloud the names of fallen Palestinians in their struggle for liberation. The march was greeted along all of Lake Street with raised fists and honking horns in a show of support for the message.</p>

<p>The rally was initiated by AMP-MN and the Anti-War Committee. The next Palestine action announced at the rally was the upcoming State Board of Investment meeting on May 25 at 10 a.m. at the State Capitol building, where Palestine solidarity activists will again demand that the state of Minnesota divests from Israel.</p>

<p><a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:MinneapolisMN" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MinneapolisMN</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:Palestine" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Palestine</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:nakba" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">nakba</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:MiddleEast" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MiddleEast</span></a></p>

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      <title>Chief Zwelivelile Mandela, grandson of Nelson Mandela, in Milwaukee to commemorate 75th Nakba anniversary</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Chief Zwelivelile Mandela, grandson of Nelson Mandela, speaking in Milwaukee.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Milwaukee, WI - May 15 marked the 75th anniversary of the Nakba. Over 250 community members and activists gathered in downtown Milwaukee to see Chief Zwelivelile Mandela, the grandson of the great anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela, in commemoration of the tragedy in Palestine.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Zwelivelile Mandela is the tribal chief of the Mvezo Traditional Council and has served as a member of the South African parliament since 2009. Continuing in his grandfathers’ footsteps, Mandela is a staunch supporter of Palestinian liberation. The Nakba (“catastrophe” in English) began in 1948, the same year that apartheid was made law in South Africa. Shouts of “Free, free Palestine&#39;&#39; and “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!” echoed throughout Turner Hall as Palestinian and South African flags were waved by attendants.&#xA;&#xA;The event, hosted by the US Palestinian Community Network and the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, was marked by powerful speeches. Ashley Hudson from Madison for Palestine spoke of the Zionism that impacts the government, institutions and society, and how they have struggled against it in their city.&#xA;&#xA;Later, Brian Verdin from Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (MAARPR) spoke of his involvement in the rich history of Milwaukee activism in the 1980s against apartheid South Africa, as well as organizing against the settler-colonial state that is Israel today.&#xA;&#xA;Rounding out the event was Zwelivelile himself, who illustrated the similarities and comradery between the South African anti-apartheid movement and the Palestinian liberation movement. He called for the right to return, echoed support for the Palestinian resistance, and talked about strategies that worked in fighting apartheid South Africa, and how these can be incorporated by local activists and community members in combating police brutality in the U.S. and the illegitimate state of Israel today.&#xA;&#xA;At the end of the event, Zwelivelile was asked about his favorite memory with his grandfather. He spoke of meeting him when he was nine years old, when he visited him at the prison he was serving a life sentence in. When Nelson Mandela was finally released, many people - including Zwelivelile and the Mandela family - assumed this was a move by the South African government in preparation for the revolutionary to pass away shortly after. It was speculated that Mandela was unwell, and that the government feared him passing while incarcerated, which they believed would spark an uprising.&#xA;&#xA;Unable to name a single favorite memory, Zwelivelile Mandela instead talked about cherishing the 23 years he was able to spend with his grandfather after his release from prison, saying he will remember every moment with him until his final days.&#xA;&#xA;Milwaukee is the first of six stops on Mandela’s tour. Local community organizations, like Madison for Palestine, Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO) WI, MAARPR, Milwaukee Anti-War Committee (MAC), Jewish Voice for Peace, and the Milwaukee Muslim Women’s Coalition co-sponsored the event. Milwaukee organizations and activists hope that this will continue to spark support for the Palestinian people.&#xA;&#xA;#MilwaukeeWI #Palestine #SouthAfrica #nakba #MiddleEast&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Milwaukee, WI – May 15 marked the 75th anniversary of the Nakba. Over 250 community members and activists gathered in downtown Milwaukee to see Chief Zwelivelile Mandela, the grandson of the great anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela, in commemoration of the tragedy in Palestine.</p>



<p>Zwelivelile Mandela is the tribal chief of the Mvezo Traditional Council and has served as a member of the South African parliament since 2009. Continuing in his grandfathers’ footsteps, Mandela is a staunch supporter of Palestinian liberation. The Nakba (“catastrophe” in English) began in 1948, the same year that apartheid was made law in South Africa. Shouts of “Free, free Palestine&#39;&#39; and “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!” echoed throughout Turner Hall as Palestinian and South African flags were waved by attendants.</p>

<p>The event, hosted by the US Palestinian Community Network and the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, was marked by powerful speeches. Ashley Hudson from Madison for Palestine spoke of the Zionism that impacts the government, institutions and society, and how they have struggled against it in their city.</p>

<p>Later, Brian Verdin from Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (MAARPR) spoke of his involvement in the rich history of Milwaukee activism in the 1980s against apartheid South Africa, as well as organizing against the settler-colonial state that is Israel today.</p>

<p>Rounding out the event was Zwelivelile himself, who illustrated the similarities and comradery between the South African anti-apartheid movement and the Palestinian liberation movement. He called for the right to return, echoed support for the Palestinian resistance, and talked about strategies that worked in fighting apartheid South Africa, and how these can be incorporated by local activists and community members in combating police brutality in the U.S. and the illegitimate state of Israel today.</p>

<p>At the end of the event, Zwelivelile was asked about his favorite memory with his grandfather. He spoke of meeting him when he was nine years old, when he visited him at the prison he was serving a life sentence in. When Nelson Mandela was finally released, many people – including Zwelivelile and the Mandela family – assumed this was a move by the South African government in preparation for the revolutionary to pass away shortly after. It was speculated that Mandela was unwell, and that the government feared him passing while incarcerated, which they believed would spark an uprising.</p>

<p>Unable to name a single favorite memory, Zwelivelile Mandela instead talked about cherishing the 23 years he was able to spend with his grandfather after his release from prison, saying he will remember every moment with him until his final days.</p>

<p>Milwaukee is the first of six stops on Mandela’s tour. Local community organizations, like Madison for Palestine, Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO) WI, MAARPR, Milwaukee Anti-War Committee (MAC), Jewish Voice for Peace, and the Milwaukee Muslim Women’s Coalition co-sponsored the event. Milwaukee organizations and activists hope that this will continue to spark support for the Palestinian people.</p>

<p><a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:MilwaukeeWI" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MilwaukeeWI</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:Palestine" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Palestine</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:SouthAfrica" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">SouthAfrica</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:nakba" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">nakba</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:MiddleEast" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MiddleEast</span></a></p>

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      <title>Appleton, WI: Students host banner-drop in support of Palestinian liberation on Nakba Day</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Appleton, WI students drop banner in solidarity with Palestine.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Appleton, WI - On Monday, May 15, Appleton Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) unfurled a banner in the Lawrence University Warch Campus Center to mark the 75th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba - the violent displacement of Palestinian Arabs that continues to this day.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The seven-foot banner read “U.S. gov funds Palestinian genocide” followed by “Free Palestine.” The students also flew a Palestinian keffiyeh to show solidarity with the struggle for the liberation of Palestine.&#xA;&#xA;Appleton SDS made it clear that the U.S. funds the genocidal and Zionist Israeli government, pledging billions of dollars in aid annually, and that all students should join the movement to free Palestine. The message for the liberation of Palestine is opposed even at liberal arts universities like Lawrence. Banners calling for Palestinian liberation and condemning the complicity of the U.S. government have been taken down for two years in a row, showing the necessity for the continued demonstrations of solidarity between students and Palestine’s liberation.&#xA;&#xA;Still, Appleton SDS has remained committed to keeping the anti-war spirit alive as have all chapters nationwide. The students present at the banner drop were reminded that peace cannot be achieved without justice, justice won’t be achieved without a demand, and without a collective and international struggle against all forms of oppression.&#xA;&#xA;&#34;None of us are free until all of us are free. None of us will be free until Palestine is free, from the river to the sea!&#34; said SDS member Adam Fleischer.&#xA;&#xA;#AppletonWI #Palestine #nakba #MiddleEast&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Appleton, WI – On Monday, May 15, Appleton Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) unfurled a banner in the Lawrence University Warch Campus Center to mark the 75th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba – the violent displacement of Palestinian Arabs that continues to this day.</p>



<p>The seven-foot banner read “U.S. gov funds Palestinian genocide” followed by “Free Palestine.” The students also flew a Palestinian keffiyeh to show solidarity with the struggle for the liberation of Palestine.</p>

<p>Appleton SDS made it clear that the U.S. funds the genocidal and Zionist Israeli government, pledging billions of dollars in aid annually, and that all students should join the movement to free Palestine. The message for the liberation of Palestine is opposed even at liberal arts universities like Lawrence. Banners calling for Palestinian liberation and condemning the complicity of the U.S. government have been taken down for two years in a row, showing the necessity for the continued demonstrations of solidarity between students and Palestine’s liberation.</p>

<p>Still, Appleton SDS has remained committed to keeping the anti-war spirit alive as have all chapters nationwide. The students present at the banner drop were reminded that peace cannot be achieved without justice, justice won’t be achieved without a demand, and without a collective and international struggle against all forms of oppression.</p>

<p>“None of us are free until all of us are free. None of us will be free until Palestine is free, from the river to the sea!” said SDS member Adam Fleischer.</p>

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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Event relocated to CAIR-MN space&#xA;&#xA;Enter a descriptive sentence about the photo here.&#xA;&#xA;Minneapolis, MN - The Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Minnesota) joins the Anti-War Committee and Twin Cities Coalition 4 Justice 4 Jamar Clark in condemning the University of Minnesota for canceling an event with Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, grandson of the late Nobel laureate Nelson Mandela, due to threats received.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Mandela was scheduled to speak in Minneapolis on Tuesday, May 16, at Cowles Auditorium at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs on campus. University officials told CAIR-MN the day before that the event was cancelled due to security concerns after a threat was issued online.&#xA;&#xA;Because of the cancellation, the event is now planned to be held Tuesday, May 16, 7 p.m., at the CAIR-MN offices, 2511 E. Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis.&#xA;&#xA;“Regrettably, the cancellation of the event featuring the grandson of Nelson Mandela is an embarrassment for the University of Minnesota, which possesses the resources needed to protect speakers from such threats,” said CAIR-MN Executive Director Jaylani Hussein. “This unfortunate decision conveys an unwelcoming message and emboldens those who seek to intimidate. However, we take pride in offering our offices as an alternative venue for the event. To ensure the safety of all attendees, we have implemented robust security protocols.”&#xA;&#xA;&#34;The Anti-War Committee is excited to host Mr. Mandela regardless of the U of M’s unwillingness to honor our rental agreement. Threats from white supremacists are not a reason to deny Minnesotans the opportunity to hear from Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, an elected member of the South African National Assembly, tribal chief of the Mvezo Traditional Council, and grandson of the late Nelson Mandela,&#34; said Meredith Aby of the Anti-War Committee.&#xA;&#xA;#MinneapolisMN #Palestine #nakba #MiddleEast&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Minneapolis, MN – The Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-Minnesota) joins the Anti-War Committee and Twin Cities Coalition 4 Justice 4 Jamar Clark in condemning the University of Minnesota for canceling an event with Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, grandson of the late Nobel laureate Nelson Mandela, due to threats received.</p>



<p>Mandela was scheduled to speak in Minneapolis on Tuesday, May 16, at Cowles Auditorium at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs on campus. University officials told CAIR-MN the day before that the event was cancelled due to security concerns after a threat was issued online.</p>

<p>Because of the cancellation, the event is now planned to be held Tuesday, May 16, 7 p.m., at the CAIR-MN offices, 2511 E. Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis.</p>

<p>“Regrettably, the cancellation of the event featuring the grandson of Nelson Mandela is an embarrassment for the University of Minnesota, which possesses the resources needed to protect speakers from such threats,” said CAIR-MN Executive Director Jaylani Hussein. “This unfortunate decision conveys an unwelcoming message and emboldens those who seek to intimidate. However, we take pride in offering our offices as an alternative venue for the event. To ensure the safety of all attendees, we have implemented robust security protocols.”</p>

<p>“The Anti-War Committee is excited to host Mr. Mandela regardless of the U of M’s unwillingness to honor our rental agreement. Threats from white supremacists are not a reason to deny Minnesotans the opportunity to hear from Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, an elected member of the South African National Assembly, tribal chief of the Mvezo Traditional Council, and grandson of the late Nelson Mandela,” said Meredith Aby of the Anti-War Committee.</p>

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