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Saturday 18 August 2012 - 07:42

International al-Quds day marked in London

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International al-Quds day marked in London
May Gillard/Lary Gillar/Guy Eyre Protesters marched from outside the BBC offices to the United States embassy. Going down some of the busiest roads in central London including Oxford Street and Regents Street.
 
Along the route they handed out flyers to the general public explaining why they were marching.
 
Also in attendance where Muslim scholars, Christian priests and Jewish rabbis, united and supporting the cause.
 
There was a heavy police presence as last year the far right group, the English Defence league, the EDL, had tried to disrupt the protest. This year the EDL managed to muster up 7 protesters on the other side of the U-S embassy.
 
The International Al-Quds day protests are important as a global show of support to the Palestinian cause and that of oppressed people around the world. And nationally each protest is important too.
 
In London it is an opportunity to highlight and sometimes introduce the Palestinian cause for the first time to the general public in the heart of the city.
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