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London's Gaza protestSaturday, January 3, 2009
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Daily Mail source

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The death toll includes 75 children, according to Gaza medics. And almost 2,300 people have been wounded inside the territory.


Four Israelis have been killed by rocket attacks by Hamas, Islamist militants [politicians actually] who took over [were elected in] Gaza three years ago.


In Britain, many people were angry at Gordon Brown refusal to condemn Israel’s attacks.


Hundreds of protesters threw shoes at the iron gates of Downing Street residence, in the spirit of an Iraqi journalist who hurled his footware President George Bush with his shoes last year.


Around 1,000 pairs littered the streets outside Number 10 with demonstrating singing: ‘Shame on you, have my shoe.’


Zac Sommer, an 18-year-old British-Palestinian student from Essex, said: ‘Britain is quick to condemn Robert Mugabe, but where is the condemnation of Israel? Israel is killing hundreds of people.’


Also outside Downing Street, a firework exploded yards from the gates.


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The Metropolitan Police later said they had been forced to contain one group of around 5,000 protesters who left the agreed route between protest between Embankment and Trafalgar Square to the march to head for the Israeli Embassy in Kensington.

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later edit: I'm pleased that British residents recognise Gordon Brown and New Labour as a Neo-Con party.



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