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A thousand protesters demanded that Palestinian recognize at the Parliament House

A thousand protesters demanded that Palestinian recognize at the Parliament House


“The feeling of powerlessness will lighten when it can be shared,” Elina Kauppila explains her participation.

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Thousands of protesters called for Palestinian recognition at the Parliament House on Thursday and ending genocide in Gaza.

The demonstration organized by Amnesty, organized by Amnesty, also required the pressure of Israel to have a ceasefire.

Participants experienced powerlessness and ashamed of the situation and wanted to do something about it.

Shame. A feeling of powerlessness. The desire to “do something”.

Among other things, these were the reasons that made hundreds of people come to the Parliament House on Thursday to demonstrate their mind just before Parliament started a topical debate on Gaza’s situation.

The protesters are calling for Palestinian recognition, genocide to stop and pressure on the ceasefire, and the supply of medicines, food and water to Gaza civilians.

According to police, a thousand people participated in the demonstration organized by Amnesty, organized by Amnesty.

HS asked the seven protester what had made them arrive.

1. Anni Kåhre

« I’ve been following Palestine since I was a little girl, but lately the situation has been completely intolerable. I’m here because that’s the only thing I can do. »

2. Inga Kåhre-Maury

“Palestinians are misused, Gaza’s situation is not the only example, but that’s the worst. Palestine is not a saint, but this goes too far.

I’m not an expert to tell the decision makers what they should do. First of all, Palestine should be recognized and acted so that Israel will stay in the field. The weapons trade with Israel and Israel with brothers should stop. ”

3. Ville Husgafvel

“Gaza’s situation has exceeded all the boundaries. No longer is party boundaries or identity – it touches us all. It can say that the situation has exceeded the limits of humanity.

This is no longer about war but about unilateral destruction.

I am involved in the demonstration because I feel the feeling that I’m not alone. We can demand that decision -makers work. First of all, the Palestinian state should be recognized and sanctions for Israel.

It is also primary to ensure that food, clean water, medicines and doctors can be provided in the Gaza area as soon as possible. ”

4. Elina Kauppila

“It is completely incomprehensible that the Finnish state does not act in every way to stop Palestinian genocide. There would be means, but they are not used.

Politicians do not enjoy the support of citizens in this regard.

The feeling of powerlessness is reduced when it can be shared. I have no other way to influence and that’s why I’m here. ”

5.

“I’m here because the genocide of Palestinian would end. I am supporting the recognition of the Palestinian state and the end of the genocide.

It is uncertain whether the demonstration has an effect. However, I hope it will increase pressure to take politicians to take action throughout the EU. ”

6. Mikko Lounela

“The genocide is wrong and it is worth reacting to anyone who can. I can.

Palestine should be admitted, arms shops with Israel cancel, and diplomatic relationships with Israel will break, at least when the situation is like this. ”

7. SYED Aamir Ali Naqvi

“Media and social media are full of creepy pictures of the suffering of Gaza’s inhabitants, torturing innocent people, children and the elderly.

When the last Holocaust was in the world, people did not know what happened.

As a human being, shame.

Finland should use all diplomatic routes, sanctions and trade policy means to end the genocide.

The least we can do is to recognize Palestine. ”



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