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NO EMBARGO
18 July 2024
AL JAMA-AH will in honor of the memory of the late former President Nelson Mandela, hold pickets in support of “Boycott Genocide Supporters” today: Al Jama-ah Party members will spend their 67-minutes for Madiba by staging pickets in various areas to highlight the renewed international campaign, “Boycott Genocide Supporters” for an end to the Israeli Zionist entity’s genocide of Palestinians.
Apart from the pickets today, the party’s President and Deputy Minister of Social Development will highlight the international call to both boycott and ban genocide in his response to President Ramamphosa’s Opening Address of Parliament.
The pickets will take place in Wale Street Cape Town and in Kromboom Road in Rondebosch East. The genocide of Palestinians has united justice-loving groups throughout the world who have called for all organisations and civil societies to stop the mass murders of Palestinians.
The international call to “Boycott Genocide Supporters” further supplement’s Mandela’s grandson, Mandla Mandela’s campaign to ban Israel from participating in the upcoming Olympic Games.
The Zionist regime is using heavy arsenals to carry out their genocidal attacks on Palestinians which are funded and supplied by the hypocritical Western nation-states such as the USA and UK. They and their conglomerates like Siemans, ReMax, Coca Cola, Burger World, McDonalds, Nestle and several others support the Zionist regime’s war against Palestinians through financial aid.
These companies’ funds have kept the Zionist state afloat to carry out their atrocities and genocide of Palestinians. “We will continue to support meaningful campaigns to stop the genocide and for an end to the Zionist occupation of Palestinian land. Al Jama-ah calls on South Africans to support the ‘Boycott Genocide Supporters” campaign and to be more conscious of not purchasing items on the boycott list,” says the party’s CEO Prof Muhammed Haron.
Al Jama-ah says as South Africans we know very well that the campaign “Boycott Apartheid South Africa” was an effective tool which brought down the apartheid government.
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