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The True Character of Pro-Palestinian Protesters (Warning: Lots of Pictures from Around the World)
Yahoo! News ^ | 4/6/02 | Pyro7480

Posted on 04/06/2002 8:11:51 PM PST by Pyro7480

I know most of you have some idea of the character of the pro-Palesinian protesters around the world, particularly those in the U.S. (hardcore leftists, Fifth Columnists, etc.), but I think we to be reminded that we don't see many pro-Israel protests, or if there are, the press doesn't cover them. Some of the pictures from pro-Palestinian protests around the world are pretty disgusting, to say the least. Here are some examples from only this month.

AROUND THE WORLD, APRIL 1ST...


A child holding a poster of Yasser Arafat rests outside the Israeli Consulate in the central business district of Sydney on April 1, 2002. About 1,000 chanting people, waving banners and flags, held a peaceful demonstration to protest against Israel's crackdown on Palestinian militants and called for Australia's conservative government to take a stand against Israel by calling for the withdrawl of troops from the West Bank. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne


Bangladeshi school children march on a Dhaka street Monday, April 1, 2002, protesting against Israeli attack and calling for an end to the siege of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat at his headquarters. (AP Photo/Pavel Rahman)


Palestinians burn an Israeli flag during a march outside the Greek Parliament in Athens on Monday, April 1, 2002. About 2,000 Greeks and Palestinians who live in Greece marched to protest recent Israeli military action in the West Bank. (AP Photo/Aris Messinis)

IN THE UNITED STATES...


Hundreds of people march in Dearborn, Mich., Monday, April 1, 2002, to protest the recent Israeli military action in the Middle East. Signs and banners proclaimed Palestinian freedom and urged the United States to support an Israeli withdrawl. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

BACK TO THE REST OF THE WORLD, APRIL 2ND...


Members of the Democratic Youth Front of India (DYFI) shout slogans during a rally near U.S. Consulate in Calcutta, India, Tuesday, April 2, 2002, protesting against Israeli military action against Palestinians. DYFI is youth wing of the Communist Party of India-Marxist. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)


Veiled Islamist protesters hold a picture of Osama Bin Laden during an anti-Israel rally on Amman's main street April 2, 2002. Thousands of Jordanians took to the streets to demand that ties with Israel be severed, piling pressure on the government to take firm action in protest against Israeli attacks on Palestinians. Photo by Ali Jarekji/Reuters

APRIL 3RD...


Pro-Palestinian demonstrators protest in front of the United Nations office in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, April 3, 2002. The government of Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, has sharply condemned Israel's attacks on the Ramallah headquarters of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and other military incursions in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Acronym "Kammi" on poster means "Action Groups of Indonesian Muslim Students." (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)


Leftist youths chant anti-Israeli slogans as they carry a banner reading "Imperialism get out of Middle East" in Istanbul, Turkey, Wednesday, April 3, 2002. A group of leftist students marched in downtown Istanbul to protest Israeli incursions into Palestinian territories. (AP Photo/Orsal Orsal)


Protesters carry an anti-Israeli poster during a demonstration near the U.S. Embassy in Aukar, Lebanon, a suburb north of Beirut, Wednesday, April 3, 2002. Thousands of Lebanese and Palestinians, protesting what Arabs see as U.S. support for the Israeli invasion of Palestinian cities in the West Bank, clashed with security forces outside the U.S. Embassy, and witnesses said at least 25 people were injured. (AP Photo)


Protesters carry Palestinian, Communist Party flags and a portrait of the Latin American revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara are sprayed with water as Lebanese forces block them from reaching the U.S. embassy in Aukar, a suburb north of Beirut, Lebanon on Wednesday April 3, 2002. Thousands of Lebanese and Palestinians protesting what Arabs see as U.S. support for the Israeli invasion of Palestinian cities in the West Bank clashed with security forces outside the U.S. embassy. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)


Lebanese and Palestinian students burn a poster of President George W. Bush during a protest march near the U.S. Embassy in Awkar north of Beirut, April 3, 2002. Baton-wielding Lebanese police beat demonstrators and sprayed them with tear gas in an attempt to break up a protest against U.S. support for Israel in its raids on Palestinian cities. Photo by Mohamed Azakir/Reuters


Belgian Palestinians protest against the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories on a main shopping boulevard in Antwerp, 50 km (30 miles) east of Brussels, Wednesday, April 3, 2002. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)


Members of the Landless Farmworkers Movement (MST) burn an Israeli and American flag during a protest in front of the U.S. embassy in Brasilia, Wednesday, April 3, 2002. The protesters demanded that the Israeli military halt its offensive in Palestinian territories.(AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)

IN SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO OF ALL PLACES...


Rahha Hamdan holds a sign saying "Islam is Peace" in San Juan, Puerto Rico Wednesday, April 3, 2002. Hundreds of Palestinians and anti-U.S. Navy Puerto Rican activists joined together for a protest against Iraeli military action . (AP Photo/ Tomas van Houtryve)


Protesters wave Palestinian, Puerto Rican, and Vieques flags while Imam Mohamed Abdul, center speaks to a crowd in San Juan, Puerto Rico Wednesday, April 3, 2002. Hundreds of Palestinians and anti-U.S. Navy Puerto Rican activists joined together for a protest against Iraeli military action . (AP Photo/ Tomas van Houtryve)

AND THE PACIFIC RIM, APRIL 4TH...(Do these people have anything better to do?)


A man wearing a mask of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon menaces blindfolded and gagged other members of Peace Boat, a Japan-based non-governmental organization human rights group, portraying Palestinians during their silent protest in front of Israeli Embassy in Tokyo Thursday, April 4, 2002. About 35 Peace Boat members participated in the demonstration, demanding immediate withdrawal of Israel from the occupied territories and an immediate halt to all military activities. (AP Photo/Chiaki Tsukumo)


An Indonesian Muslim protester carries a copy of the Koran and wears fake bombs around his waist as the Israeli flag burns during a rally outside of the United Nations office in Jakarta, April 4, 2002. Some 2,000 Indonesian Muslims hit the streets of Jakarta on Thursday, protesting Israeli military action against Palestinians in the third consecutive day of demonstrations in the world's most populous Muslim nation. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside

BACK TO THE MIDDLE EAST...


Protesters carry a portrait of the Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, Palestinian and Lebanese flags during a demonstration in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon on Thursday April 4, 2002. Up to 30,000 people, mostly Lebanese schoolchildren and university students took to the streets of to protest Israeli actions in the Palestinian territories. (AP Photo/Ahmed Mantash)

AND IN WASHINGTON, DC...


A group of demonstrators gathers near the Israeli embassy in Washington Thursday, April 4, 2002, to protest Israeli actions in the West Bank. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

THE REST OF THE WORLD, APRIL 5TH...


An Indonesian woman carries an anti-U.S. president George W. Bush's poster during a protest in front of the U.N. office in Jakarta, April 5, 2002. The street rallies over recent Israel military action against Palestinians took place in several other cities of the world's most populous Muslim nation on Friday following midday prayers, marking the fourth consecutive day of protest. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside


Protesters carry Palestinian, left, Lebanese flags and pro-Arab banners near the U.S. Embassy in Aukar, a suburb north of Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, April 5, 2002. Some 1,000 members of trade unions, including doctors, journalists, lawyers and engineers, staged a protest against Israeli actions in the Palestinian territories. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)


Palestinian activists of the Hamas Islamic militant group wave Hamas green flags while they protest against Israel during a demostration in Jabalia refugee Camp, northern Gaza Strip on Friday, April 5, 2002. (AP Photo/Marco Di Lauro)


Palestinian activists of the Islamic militant group Hamas wave Hamas flags as they surround their spiritual leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, sitting in the car, during a protest against Israel's military offensive at the Jabaliya refugee camp, northern Gaza Strip, Friday, April 5, 2002. Sheikh Ahmed Yassin said during the demonstration: "The Americans and the enemies of Allah are trying now to sabotage our holy resistance and to end the Intifadeh. They are trying to pressure President Arafat to surrender and give up, but this will not happen."(AP Photo/Marco Di Lauro)


A Chrysler, an American-made car, burns during a protest against Israeli and American products in front of the Palestinian Legislative Council in Gaza City, Friday, April 5, 2002. In the background a poster of Arafat and the Al-Aqsa mosque reads: "No.. my dream can't be completed with out Jerusalem." (AP Photo/Adel Hana)


Protesters carrying yellow Hezbollah flags and Palestinian flags shout anti-America and anti-Israeli slogans in front of the U.N. House in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, April 5, 2002. Thousands of demonstrators from various Lebanese political parties marched to the U.N House to protest the Israeli military offensive in the Palestinian territories. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil)


Masked Palestinians carry pictures of Yasser Arafat and fake bombs strapped to their waists during a protest at the Khan al-Shih refugee camp in Syria, near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, April 5, 2002. Thousands of Palestinian refugees from camps across Syria joined the protest, demanding their right to return to the land they lost when the state of Israel was created. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri


South African Pro-Palestinian Action Group members protest outside the Israeli Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, Friday, April 5, 2002. The demonstration took place to protest the current Middle East crisis. The photograph right on poster shows an incident where a young Palestinian child was killed by Israeli gunfire after being caught in a clash of crossfire while his father tried to shield him. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe) (probably not true)


A young man burns an Israeli flag during a protest against Israel's military offensive in Palestinian territories Friday, April 5, 2002, in front of the Israeli consulate in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (AP Photo/Renzo Gostoli)


Masked Palestinian Hamas members carry a Jewish Star of David that reads in Arabic, "Israel was born to die," during a protest against the Israeli military offensive after the Friday prayers at the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, Friday, April 5, 2002. The headbands read "No Gods, only one God, Mohammed is Prophet of Allah." (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)


Smoke billows from the American Embassy in Manama, Bahrain as a pro-Palestinian demonstrator holds a yellow Hezbollah flag, Friday, April 5, 2002. Thousands of Arabs protested Friday against Israeli's offensive with the most violent protest occurring in Bahrain. Bahrain is a key U.S. Gulf ally and home of the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet, where about 10,000 demonstrators called on the U.S. troops to leave. Molotov cocktails were thrown inside the U.S. Embassy compound, setting alight a satellite dish and a sentry box. (AP Photo/Ali Fraidoon)


Palestinian Fatah militia hold their guns during an anti-Israeli protest in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip, Friday April 5, 2002. U.S. envoy to the Middle East Anthony Zinni became the first official permitted to meet with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat since Israel confined him to a few rooms in his headquarters last week, at the start of a major military offensive against Palestinian militants. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)


A group of Palestinian women demostrate outside of the United Nations offices in Managua, Nicaragua, Friday, April 5, 2002. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered Friday in Managua to protest against Israeli incursion into Palestinian territories. (AP Photo/ Javier Galeano)

BACK IN THE UNITED STATES, A.N.S.W.E.R. HOLDS A RALLY IN TIMES SQUARE, NYC, AND PROTESTS OCCUR IN OTHER PLACES...


Pro-Palestinian protestors march in New York's Times Square, April 5, 2002. An estimated two thousand protestors called for the end to what they called the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territory and Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people. (Mike Segar/Reuters)


A man who identified himself as Khalid waves a Palestinian flag in New York, Friday, April 5, 2002, to protest Israeli operations in the occupied territories and U.S. support for the Jewish state. (AP Photo/Robert Mecea)


Three unidentified women, part of a group of demonstrators in New York's Times Square Friday, April 5, 2002, voice their opposition to the current military campaign undertaken by Israel against the Palestinians in the occupied territories. (AP Photo/Robert Mecea)


Protestors scream slogans during a demonstration and march by pro-Palestinian demonstrators in New York's Times Square, April 5, 2002. An estimated two thousand protestors called for the end to what they called the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territory and Israeli aggression againt the Palestinian people. REUTERS/Mike Segar


(That one sign in this picture is particularly disgusting.) Protesters line the street in front of the Israeli Consulate in New York, Friday, April 5, 2002, to voice their opposition to the current military campaign undertaken by Israel against the Palestinians in the occupied territories. (AP Photo/David Karp)


A young boy waves a Palestinian flag as he wears a sweatshirt with the flag and a likeness of Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat on it during a demonstration by several hundred pro-Palestinian protestors outside the Israeli Mission in New York City, April 5, 2002. Protestors called for and end to what they called the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territory and Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people. REUTERS/Mike Segar


A group of pro-Palestinian women demonstrate outside the Israeli Consulate in Philadelphia, Friday, April 5, 2002. Groups on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian dispute have been protesting across the country. (AP Photo/H. Rumph Jr.)


Pro-Palestinians demonstrate outside the Israeli Consulate in Philadelphia, Friday, April 5, 2002. Groups on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian dispute have been protesting across the country. (AP Photo/H. Rumph Jr.)


Muslim women hold a protest signs during a pro-Palestinian rally in Paterson, N.J., Friday, April 5, 2002. About 400 protesters heard speakers call on President Bush to intervene in the Middle East and end the bloodshed against Palestinians. (AP Photo/Mike Derer)


Demonstrators kneel and depict blindfolded Palestinians Friday, April 5, 2002, in Seattle as they take part in a silent vigil to provide community awareness and protest current events taking place overseas between the Israelis and Palestinians. (AP Photo/Ron Wurzer)

AND IN CANADA...


An angry group of protesters shout outside of Calgary City Hall Friday April 5, 2002. About 1,000 pro-Palestinian protesters marched to the Harry Hays federal building from the City Hall to protest the situation in the Middle East. (AP Photo/CP, Calgary Herald, Dean Bicknell)


Pushing and shoving breaks out among some members of a group of about 1000 pro-Palestinian protesters in front of the U.S. Consulate in Calgary on Friday April 5, 2002. The group was protesting violence in the Middle East. (AP Photo/CP, Calgary Herald, Grant Black)

THE REST OF THE WORLD, TODAY, APRIL 6TH...


Some 2,000 members of the Syrian National Socialist Party(!!!), some carrying party flags(notice the vague similarity of their logo to the swastika), march Saturday, April 6, 2002, to protest against the Israeli offensive against the Palestinian people. The marchers converged on the U.N. offices in Damascus. (AP Photos Bassem Tellawi).


Hundreds of demonstrators march in downtown Milan, Italy, Saturday, April 6 , 2002, to protest against Israeli's military incursions into Palestinian territories. Banner in foreground reads "Against Israeli terrorism, intifada through the victory." (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)


A young demonstrator holds a placard during a pro-Palestinian march in Pau, southwestern France, Saturday April 6, 2002. Some 400 demonstrators gathered Friday in Pau to protest against Israeli's military incursions into Palestinian territories. The placard, with a photo showing palestinians hurling stones, reads : "Israel, keep off the occupied territories." (AP Photo/Bob Edme)


About 4,000 people gather in heavy rain in downtown Ankara, Turkey, Saturday, April 6, 2002 to protest Israel's campaign in the Palestinian territories. People gathered in a downtown square Saturday despite heavy rain, chanting: 'Down with Israel!" and burning Israeli and American flags. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)

BACK IN THE UNITED STATES, IN LEFTIST BASTIONS...


Protesters march across New York's Brooklyn Bridge to City Hall in lower Manhattan to demonstrate against Israel's action in the occupied territories, Saturday, April 6, 2002. In a second day of protests, the protesters called for peace in the Middle East, saying that the United States should do more to help stop the Israeli occupation. (AP Photo/J. Stephen Moses)


Protesters outside New York's City Hall demonstrate against Israel's action in the occupied territories, Saturday, April 6, 2002. In a second day of protests, the protesters called for peace in the Middle East, saying that the United States should do more to help stop the Israeli occupation. (AP Photo/J. Stephen Moses)


Nour Kablawi, 18, chants during a protest against the Israeli military offensive Saturday, April 6, 2002, near the Holocaust Memorial in Miami Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: fifthcolumn; leftists; muslims; palesinians; protests; terrorists
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To: Texaggie79
You have got to see these, it's even worse than you thought.
61 posted on 04/07/2002 6:35:39 AM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: Pyro7480
When I first read your title I thought it said The True Character of Pro-Palestinian Posters

Nice post, lots of work.

62 posted on 04/07/2002 8:42:53 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: Pyro7480; dennisw
The islam is peace sign is really good!
63 posted on 04/07/2002 10:19:49 AM PDT by knighthawk
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To: knighthawk
BUMP!!
64 posted on 04/07/2002 2:12:17 PM PDT by Pyro7480
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To: FreedomPoster
Thanks. :-) Diogenesis' posts on Operation Enduring Freedom were an inspiration for me. I'm glad you liked it.
65 posted on 04/07/2002 2:23:12 PM PDT by Pyro7480
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To: diogenesis
Ping! :-)
66 posted on 04/07/2002 2:24:44 PM PDT by Pyro7480
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To: Pyro7480, Shermy
Here they are in Berserkeley, Kalifornia. The enemy within. Check out the blood matzo (is that bimbo really Jewish? my guess would be yes), the rear view of gigantic ears flanking a yarmulke skullcap, and the paint-by-numbers Star of David jackboot (held by an old commie who is probably not Jewish - I'd guess maybe a Quaker or Unitarian).


67 posted on 04/07/2002 2:31:04 PM PDT by TheMole
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To: Pyro7480
Everytime I see something like this, I want to reload another thousand rounds from that stack of empty brass I collected.

It amazes me that people like Schumer and Feinstein want to disarm us.

68 posted on 04/07/2002 2:50:08 PM PDT by Shooter 2.5
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To: Shermy
yikes.
69 posted on 04/07/2002 3:48:19 PM PDT by Terriergal
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To: Pyro7480
BTTT!
70 posted on 04/07/2002 5:13:43 PM PDT by Pyro7480
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To: MarMema
A final comment. I wanted to slap the person with the sign showing the Star of David = Nazi. I still do.

At our usual FReep on Friday which ended up with a large amount of terrorist supporters trying to get sympathy for there cause (quite unseccessfully I might add) there was a young girl with a sign like that. I'm sure she had no clue what she was implying by that sign.

These people have to have more nerve than I can imagine to come to this country and protest.

71 posted on 04/07/2002 9:50:22 PM PDT by gracie1
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To: Mom_Grandmother
Sister, you took the words out of my mouth. While we may not control what happens in other countries, we damn sure can control what happens here.

I was amazed how people drove by from their evening commute and allowed by their complacency foreigners to protest our country. Most rolled up their windows and seemed afraid.

People need to wake up before it's too late.

72 posted on 04/07/2002 10:01:26 PM PDT by gracie1
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To: Pyro7480; 2sheep; dennisw
Found this AP photo, date given 4/10, from Pakistan, at starmedia.com News site in Spanish:


73 posted on 04/07/2002 11:07:09 PM PDT by Prodigal Daughter
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To: samtheman
What's the difference between Klansmen hiding underneath hoods while burning crosses, and Islamofascists hiding underneath rags while burning flags and photos.

The difference? Klansmen have been denounced as evil by mainstream US society... while Islamofacists have declared Good by the forces of Political Correctness.

Otherwise, no difference. No difference at all.

It amazes me that the people in this country who would deny me, a law-abiding American with 2nd Amendment rights, a firearm, would bend over backwards to give Arafat tanks.

75 posted on 04/08/2002 11:18:46 AM PDT by PeoplesRepublicOfWashington
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To: PeoplesRepublicOfWashington
It amazes me ... etc.

It shouldn't amaze you at all. You are being denied your natural rights because the US government wants to control YOU. It doesn't care about Arafat, because the politicians and bureaucrats realize that you are theirs to exploit, whereas a bunch of Jews and Arabs 4000 miles away can't possibly challenge their control. The only thing that Israel can possibly have an influence on is elections in New York. For this, quite a bit of your looted taxes are sent to the mideast. after all what's spending someone else's money to a politician. If they didn't want to spend other peoples' money they woudln't have run for office.

76 posted on 04/08/2002 11:35:14 AM PDT by from occupied ga
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To: PeoplesRepublicOfWashington
It amazes me that the people in this country who would deny me, a law-abiding American with 2nd Amendment rights, a firearm, would bend over backwards to give Arafat tanks.
And kiss his arafat-ass while giving him arms. It's totally disgusting. Let's disarm American and arm the terrorists. Then the Dasholes of this country will be happy.
77 posted on 04/09/2002 1:32:39 AM PDT by samtheman
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To: Pyro7480; Yehuda; NewWahoo; Incindiary
bump
78 posted on 05/02/2002 6:14:41 AM PDT by RaceBannon
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To: Pyro7480
DYFI, the youth wing of Communist Party of India-Marxist which you have named, actually has its fronts working in the US in the guise of charities. Two 501(c)(3) charities in particular, viz., Association for India's Development and Asha for Education (ASHA) are Communist fronts in USA. This website has collected evidence of AID's Communist links. ASHA's founder actually is a supporter of a group that calls for an "armed revolution."
79 posted on 02/01/2005 8:51:29 PM PST by libertarian_indian
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