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Local Palestine Solidarity Group protests visiting US Ambassador to UN over support to Israeli

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Members of the Guyana-Palestine Solidarity Group yesterday picketed outside the National Cultural Centre to send a message of disapprova­l to visiting US Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Linda Thomas-Greenfield. During a recent UN meeting, Thomas-Greenfield was the only one to vote against a resolution demanding an immediate Israeli ceasefire towards Palestine.

In a press statement, the group highlighte­d that Guyana has consistent­ly supported Palestine since recognisin­g it as a free, independen­t, and sovereign state in 2011, while the United States has been a long-time supporter of Israel, providing it with significan­t military and economic aid.

The statement emphasised the devastatin­g impact of the Israeli Defence Force on the Palestinia­n population, with over 29,000 Palestinia­ns killed since the beginning of the conflict in 2023, and thousands more injured or missing. The group also criticised Israel for blocking humanitari­an aid from entering Gaza and refusing to abide by the Internatio­nal Court of Justice’s ruling to prevent genocide in the region.

Despite Guyana’s continued advocacy for a ceasefire and two-state solution, the US, as a UN Security Council member, has repeatedly vetoed attempts to attain a ceasefire in Gaza, the statement said. The most recent instance was on February 20, when Thomas-Greenfield voted against the resolution for an immediate ceasefire.

The protestors called for an end to the atrocities in Gaza and urged the US to stop supporting Israel’s genocidal actions against the Palestinia­n people. They also denounced American militarism and involvemen­t in the affairs of sovereign states, emphasisin­g the importance of collaborat­ive action in support of collective liberation from all forms of domination.

Despite being barred by police from venturing too near the NCC yesterday, the protestors were seen hoisting their placards outside the barricades demanding an immediate ceasefire to all Israeli hostilitie­s against Palestinia­ns in Gaza and the entire Occupied Territory. The group accused the US of supporting the Zionist project of Israel, which they believe is responsibl­e for the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

The Guyana-Palestine Solidarity Group said it also stands in solidarity with other oppressed communitie­s, such as the Haitian people, who are fighting for self-determinat­ion and freedom from external interferen­ce in their affairs. The group

said it remains committed to fostering regional peace and cohesion, rejecting manipulati­ve tactics that pit neighbour against neighbour.

 ?? ?? One of the protester’s placards called on the government of Guyana to show real solidarity with Palestine. During the Republic Day flag raising, President Irfaan Ali had called for an end to the atrocities in Gaza and stated that an immediate ceasefire was the only solution.
One of the protester’s placards called on the government of Guyana to show real solidarity with Palestine. During the Republic Day flag raising, President Irfaan Ali had called for an end to the atrocities in Gaza and stated that an immediate ceasefire was the only solution.

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