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Pro-Palestine protesters rally in front of European headquarters of United Nations to condemn Israeli aggression

A great number of pro-Palestine protesters gathered in front of the United Nations building located in Geneva to condemn the recent deadly attacks by carried out Israel's occupation forces in East Jerusalem and Gaza.

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published May 13,2021
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Scores of demonstrators gathered on Wednesday in front of the United Nations building located in Geneva to protest Israeli security forces' recent attacks in the occupied East Jerusalem and blockaded Gaza Strip.

Among more than 1,000 people who organizers said gathered, were a group of Turks, who waved Turkish and Palestinian flags protesting under a three-legged broken chair monument to landmine victims worldwide in front of the European headquarters of the United Nations.

Human rights organizations backed the demonstrations led by the Welfare and Justice Association (Refahder), the Geneva-based International Association for Human Rights and Development, and the Association of Torture Victims.

Among the protestors was Hani Ramadan, the grandson of Hasan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood Organization, who spoke out against Israeli security forces' attacks in East Jerusalem, the al-Aqsa Mosque and on Palestinian protesters.

Ender Demirtaş, president of the Refahder European Branch and the International Association for Human Rights and Development, said, "The cause of Jerusalem and Palestine is to honor all humanity.

"The Jerusalem case is not alone; the Muslims there are not alone."

He said they would do everything to defend their rights.

Demirtaş said that the city of Jerusalem is common to all of humanity and not only Muslims.

Demonstrators chanted slogans such as "Long live Palestine," "Palestine's capital is Jerusalem," and "Terrorist Israel."