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jueves, 16 de noviembre de 2023

Here's what the rightwing media thinks of you...

Are you a hate marcher?

If you're one of the hundreds of thousands of people who poured into the streets of London to call for a ceasefire in Gaza on Saturday, that's what Suella Braverman says you are. 

While the former home secretary has since been sent packing, she's not alone in her views. Indeed, large parts of the rightwing press have framed anyone showing up to pro-Palestine protests as a frothing-at-the-mouth antisemite.

You know this isn't true, of course - and so do I. Over the last five weeks, I've been covering these protests big and small for Novara Media. 27 of them, in fact - I counted - and I wanted to give you a first hand account of what I've seen. 

Thanks to our supporters, we're able to report the truth about this movement. Come say hi if you see me at your next protest!

Clare Hymer
Deputy head of articles 
Novara Media
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Here are just a handful of the people I've met


There's Paul, a Scottish nurse and Celtic fan who used to work at Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City and who's seen the violence of the Israeli state first hand.

There's Ann, the daughter of Holocaust survivors who's fed up with the media lie that all Jews support war crimes against Palestinians.

There's Amina, a 16-year-old from Bristol who just doesn't want to see kids that are her siblings' age getting bombed and killed.

The truth is that these protests are overwhelmingly peaceful, vibrant and multi-racial. And you don't see many 'We should be at brunch!' placards, either - people are politicised, and know exactly what they're marching for: an end to Israel's genocide and occupation.

Counteracting media misrepresentation


But this isn't just about telling the stories of those on the streets. There's other reasons to cover these protests, too.

One is to track how the movement is growing and changing. Some tactics prove more successful than others, and it's important to keep up to speed with what's working and what isn't.

Another is to monitor the changing police response to the protests, such as the recent crackdown on train station sit-ins via prohibition notices. That way, protesters can be prepared.

REPORT

The Far-Right Observed Remembrance Day by Fighting the Police 

by Simon Childs


Simon Childs on how the media whipped up so much hate ahead of the Armistice Day Palestine march that thugs stormed the Cenotaph as an act of 'remembrance'. Read more...

REPORT

Activists Just Shut Down a Factory That Makes Parts for Israeli Fighter Jets

by Charlotte England


From El Segundo in California to Sandwich in Kent, workers around the world are stopping the Israeli war machine in its tracks. Charlotte England on the latest. Read more...

Keeping track 


Everyone's pushing from all different directions right now, which is brilliant - but it makes keeping track of everything hard!

I mostly hear about protests via various WhatsApp and Signal groups, in which people are pooling ideas, resources and organising capacity. Some actions - where there are security concerns - are organised behind closed doors, but lots get circulated publicly.

REPORT

School Students Walk Out of Shadow Minister's Assembly Over Labour's Position on Palestine

by me, Clare Hymer


I broke a story about how 300 sixth formers in Ilford, east London, boycotted an assembly with Labour's Wes Streeting over his party's position on Palestine. The kids really are alright. Read more...

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