Slogan
A journalist and essayist.
The University of Nottingham has gone to extremes to stop the pro-Palestine encampment that was established on campus, refusing to even engage with protesting students. But the fight is not over for the demonstrators.
The pro-Palestine movement continues strong in the UK, with various cities seeing grassroots protests organized to draw attention to the genocide in Gaza, each with its own unique take.
Western governments enabled and encouraged their single largest militia outpost, "Israel", to bomb, brutalise, butcher, and besiege Gaza. But on April 15th a few thousand brave people turned the tables and lay siege to thirty cities around the world.
The UK government, unable to abstain from colonial meddling, remains an unfaltering sponsor of the garrison Israeli occupation.
The UK has witnessed multiple protests these past few days, all in different venues, in defense of Palestine, and in condemnation of the support for "Israel", both by the UK and companies and institutions therein.
The anti-boycott bill is discriminatory in nature, nonsensical in parts, and is clearly less about boycotts than it is about quashing Palestinian solidarity across a range of institutions in the UK.