| About 200 Palestinians and members of
the Prague Arab community demonstrate against the Israeli
occupation of Palestinian territories and the violent actions
taken by Israel against the Palestinians on Wenceslas Square
in the center of Prague, 04 April 2002 |
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| Sa•d-abassi (third from left),
Palestiniam ambassador in Dakar, and Senegalese minister
delegate Mamadou Diop Decrois (second from right) are among
demonstrators who protest in Dakar 05 April 2002, against
Israel's military campaign against the
Palestinians |
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| A human rights activist protests the
escalating Israeli incursion in the Palestinian territories in
Quito 04 April 2002. Local leaders joined activists in the
demonstration against what they called the "Israeli attacks
against the Palestinian people |
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| Demonstrators show their support for
Palestine in front of the Israeli Embassy in Mexico City 04
April, 2002. Protesters throughout the world have demonstrated
in support of Palestinians and against the Israeli military
operation |
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| Roman Catholic priest Father Robert
Reyes, right, holds a bouquet of white roses to symbolize
peace which he plans to hand to the Israeli ambassador as he
leads other protesters with a defaced Israeli flag in a rally
at its embassy at suburban Makati city on Friday April 5, 2002
to protest Israel's incursion into Palestine territory and the
worsening conflict in the Middle East. The protesters are
urging both Israel and Palestine to go back to negotiating
table to work for peace |
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| Angry Indonesian Muslims burn an
Israeli flag outside the US embassy in Jakarta, 04 April 2002,
as they protest against Israeli attacks on Palestine. About
100 Muslims condemned the Israeli attacks and called for
international punishments |
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| Civic group members wear blinders and
gags to protest against Israeli attacks on Palestine in front
of the Israeli Embassy in Tokyo 04 April 2002. Some 40 youths
staged a protest to demand withdrawal of the Israeli military
forces from the occupied territories as stated in the UN
Security Council resolution |
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A civic group member wears a
mask of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon while others wear
blinds and gags to protest against Israeli attacks on
Palestine in front of the Israeli Embassy in Tokyo, 04 April
2002. Some 40 youths staged the protest to demand withdrawal
of the Israeli armed forces from the occupied territories as
stated in the US Security Council resolution |
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| People demonstrate in the streets of
the French southern city of Marseille 03 April 2002, to
protest against Israel's military campaign against the
Palestinians. More than 1,200 people took part in the
demonstration called by the "association for the respect of
Palestinians rights'. Placards read: "Shar On, NO, tanks
Off' |
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| Women demonstrate in the streets of
the French southern city of Marseille 03 April 2002, to
protest against Israel's miitary campaign against the
Palestinians. More than 1,200 people took part in the
demonstration. Placards read: "Shar On, NO, tanks
Off' |
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| More than 7.000 leftist protesters
march to the Israeli embassy in Athens to show their
solidarity with the Palestinian people 03 April 2002. The
protesters from a union group close to the communists held a
march in downtown Athens to protest the government's plan to
reform social security before heading to the Israeli embassy
to protest against the latest Israeli military incursions into
Palestinian territories |
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| Protesters shou anti-Israel slogans
during a rally organised by the Arab European League in
central Antwerp April 3, 2002. About five hundred people at
the rally demanded an end to the Israeli occupation of
Palestinian towns and cities |
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| Indonesian Muslim protesters hold
posters showing Israel Prime Minister Ariel Sharon during a
rally in front of the United Nations office in Jakarta, 03
April 2002. Some 300 Muslim demonstrators protested outside
the US embassy and UN office against Israeli attacks on
Palestine |
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| A pro-Palestinian demonstrator along
with some two hundred pro-Palestinians stand in front of the
Bourse building (The Brussels Stock Exchange) in Brussels,
Wednesday April 3, 2002, to express their concern about the
current situation in the Middle East. The demo will be
organised every day until Friday at this symbolic area which
represents the World of Finances to the demonstrators. The
sign reads: One state: Palestine. One capital: Jerusalem. In
Dutch, in Arabic and in French |
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| Thousands of Arab nationals on
Wednesday, April 3, 2002 outside the UN office in Baghdad
where they protested against the Israeli attacks on
Palestinian cities and towns . They shouted angry slogans like
"With soul, with blood we sacrifice for Palestine |
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| More than 7,000 leftists march to the
Israeli embassy in Athens, 04 April 2002 in solidarity to the
Palestinians, causing huge traffic problems. The protesters
from a union group close to the communists held a march in
downtown Athens to protest the government's plan to reform
social security before heading to the Israeli
embassy |
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| Turkish riot policemen walk next to
protesters carrying banners to support Palestine and denounce
Israeli occupation while they march towards the Israeli
consulate in Istanbul April 3, 2002. Banner reads in Turkish
"End to occupation!Freedom for Palestine", "We are in
solidarity with Palestinian people". Hundreds of workers
marched on Wednesday in Istanbul's finance district where the
Israeli consulate is located to protest against Israeli
occupation in Palestinian towns. |
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| Iranian reformist parliamentarian Ali
Akbar Mohtashemipour (C) joins demonstrators outside the
United Nations office in Tehran April 3, 2002. Over 100
demonstrators gathered in heavy rain to protest Israel's
continued occupation of the West Bank and Gaza |
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| Activists from the Bangladesh Student
Union, a left-wing student group at Dhaka University, set
alight two effigies of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and
US President George W. Bush at the end of an anti-Israel
demonstration on campus in Dhaka, 03 April 2002. The students
shouted anti-Israeli and anti-US slogans demanding a stop to
the genocide taking place in Palestine and called on world
leaders to stand beside Palestinain leader Yasser
Arafat |
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