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Derry IPSC calling on people to attend march in support of Gaza this weekend
The march takes place this Saturday, January 18 at 2.00pm from the Waterside Train Station
Reporter:
Staff Reporter
13 Jan 2025 10:30 AM
Email:
news@derrynow.com
Derry IPSC is calling on the people of Derry, Tyrone and Donegal to come out this Saturday, January 18 at 2.00pm from Waterside Train Station to Guildhall Square to demand an end to the genocide in Gaza, for our governments to stop arming and facilitating arms shipments to Israel and to demand a ceasefire now.
A spokesperson for Derry IPSC said: "In 2025 we will bring pressure on Derry City & Strabane District Council to make the whole council Israeli Apartheid Free.
"The genocide is now entering its sixteenth month. Our politicians and governments must and can do more.
"The Occupied Territories Bill must be passed.
"It will be people power that will bring change but we need feet on the street and keep raising our voices for Gaza - Palestine."
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