Banner Drop on Palestinian Prisoners’ Day

Join the banner drop on Palestinian Prisoners’ day this Wednesday April 17th, at Hulme Arch Bridge, 5.30pm

Palestinian political prisoners form the backbone of the movement and the compass of the fight for Palestinian liberation. Over 10,000 Palestinians are currently imprisoned by the Zionist regime.

Many prisoners have spent years in Israeli prisons without formal charge or trial. Israel detains Palestinians indefinitely on a continuous basis.

The conditions in Zionist prisons suffered by Palestinian prisoners are maliciously and intentionally brutal and degrading. The prisons are overcrowded, with poor sanitation, and there is little to no access to medical care.

Palestinian prisoners also face abhorrent physical and psychological abuse during interrogation and throughout their incarceration.

Last week, 62-year old Walid Daqqa became the 251st Palestinian to be killed in Zionist prisons since 1967, after 38 years of incarceration. Make no mistake, the Zionist regime murdered Walid through infliction of torture, and deliberate denial of medical treatment.

We must do everything in our power to honour Palestinian prisoners and demand their freedom. This is part and parcel of the demand for a free Palestine. As we call for cessation of the genocide in Gaza, we also call for the dismantling of the Zionist regime and the freedom of all Palestinian prisoners shackled by the Zionist state.

Join us on April 17th in honouring our martyrs, in commemorating the sacrifices made by Palestinian political prisoners, and calling for a free Palestine – from the river to the sea!

Court Support #BnyMellon4

Activists from Palestine Action occupied the Manchester offices of Bank of New York (BNY) Mellon, which invests over £10million in Israel’s biggest weapons firm, Elbit Systems. The front of the offices were covered in red paint whilst two activists occupied the top of the front doors and another two attached themselves to lock on devices to block the car park entrance. A tip off confirmed Joanne Cash, a senior New York executive of the bank, planned to visit the offices that day.

Joanne Cash is the Head of Control Management for Operations and Services at BNY Mellon, who invest over £10million in Israel’s biggest weapons firm, Elbit Systems. Repeated protests and actions have taken place at the bank’s premises in both New York and Manchester, in a sustained bid to pressure the bank to stop funding genocide. Due to ongoing pressure from Manchester activists, BNY Mellon cancelled a recruitment event.

Elbit Systems provide 85% of Israel’s military drone fleet and land-based equipment, as well as bombs, missiles and other weaponry. The Israeli weapons maker market their weapons as “battle-tested” after they are developed during bombardments on occupied Palestine. Elbit’s CEO Bezalel Machlis explained in a video how crucial Elbit was to the ongoing genocide and how the company has received gratitude by the Israeli military for their lethal services.

Read the full press release on the Palestine Action website:

https://www.palestineaction.org/bny-mellon-manchester

Their trial starts on April 17th 2024 so gather at the court for 09.30am.

NOTE: These court cases are being postponed, rescheduled or cancelled at very short notice, so please keep watching our Facebook page and other social media channels for last minute changes.

Stop the Genocide. Ceasefire Now

Wednesday 17 April 2024 4.30 to 5.30pm

Oldham Peace Gardens, 5 Union Street, Oldham OL1 1HA

We have been having weekly protests for an hour on Wednesdays at Oldham Peace Gardens, 5 Union Street, Oldham OL1 1HA – the end of Union Street on the corner of George Street not far from Halfords.

We show our solidarity with Palestinians and call each week for a ceasefire.

Bring a message of banner if you can. Most importantly just bring yourself.

Emergency demonstration. Protest BNY Mellon, Investors in Gaza Genocide

This Monday 15th April, 15:30pm BNY Mellon, 3 Hardman Street, Spinningfields, Manchester (off Deansgate), M3 3HF

Heeding the call from Palestine, on 15 April Manchester will join the global day of action. No “business as usual” while Gaza is being annihilated!

The genocide in Gaza has been ongoing for over six months, and this only means that our actions must keep escalating. Private corporations operating on our streets have Palestinian blood running through their veins. We will not allow for this active participation in Israel’s ethnic cleansing of Palestinians to go on.

That is why on the global day of strike we will protest BNY Mellon’s complicity in the murder of Palestinians through their £10 million investments in the deadly Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest private arms company.

Words and sentiments aren’t enough in the face of Zionist brutality and global complicity. We must disrupt the status quo that is enabling the atrocities in Gaza to happen.

So join us on Monday, 15 April, 15:30, BNY Mellon, 3 Hardman Street, Manchester, M3 3HF