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Today was Stand Up to Racism Day in London, part of the UN's International Day for the
Elimination of Racial Discrimination. It is celebrated on March 21st because that is the day
in 1960 when 69 people were killed by police who opened fire on an anti-pass laws demonstrators
in Sharpville, South Africa.
Sharpville was an event that seared itself on my memory as it did many of my generation. LINK
It was fitting that in an event founded on marking the crimes of South African apartheid that
Friends of Al AqsaLINK were in Trafalgar Square collecting messages calling for the end of the
apartheid wall in Israel that separates Palestinians from each other and from Israel.
The public were asked to write a message on the wall which included the statement from
Nelson Mandela: 'Our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinian people'.
Rebecca Johnson, Green candidate for Hampstead and Kilburn Stands Up to Racism |
Brent Anti-Racism Campaign on the march with their much admired banner.
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