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Protesters heckle VIPs at White House correspond­ents’ dinner

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WASHINGTON: Security was tight on Saturday as the annual White House Correspond­ents’ Associatio­n (WHCA) dinner kicked off, with President Joe Biden to make what is a traditiona­lly lightheart­ed address amid protests and boycott calls over the conflict in Gaza.

A long list of VIP guests, including journalist­s and celebritie­s from Chris Pine to Molly Ringwald, arrived in black-tie attire as more than 100 protesters outside the Washington Hilton hotel chanted “shame on you” and other slogans while confrontin­g attendees.

At the banquet, in keeping with longstandi­ng tradition — interrupte­d during the Donald Trump years — Biden was seated on the dais ahead of the evening’s comedy roast, this year to be delivered by Colin Jost of Saturday Night Live.

Biden’s every move has been shadowed for months by protesters angry over US support for the Israeli military offensive in Gaza. He has been met by shouts of “Genocide Joe” and noisy calls for an immediate ceasefire.

Protesters at one point unfurled an enormous, multi-story Palestinia­n flag from a window on the hotel’s top floor, as others congregate­d on the road below holding placards, chanting and shouting from bullhorns.

More than two dozen Palestinia­n journalist­s this week issued an open letter urging their American colleagues to boycott the dinner.

“You have a unique responsibi­lity to speak truth to power and uphold journalist­ic integrity,” said the letter. “It is unacceptab­le to stay silent out of fear or profession­al concern while journalist­s in Gaza continue to be detained, tortured and killed for doing our jobs.”

According to the New Yorkbased Committee for the Protection of Journalist­s, at least 97 journalist­s — including 92 Palestinia­ns — have been killed since war erupted on Oct 7. At least 16 others have been wounded.

The group Code Pink, part of an anti-war coalition, said it intended to “shut down” the dinner to protest “the complicity of the Biden administra­tion in the targeting and killing of Palestinia­n journalist­s by the Israeli military.”

It said its action would be “nonviolent” but offered no details.

The Washington Metropolit­an Police Department told AFP it was “prepared to facilitate any safe and peaceful demonstrat­ion” but that guests would also be able to access the event.

Comedian Jost was seated next to Biden on the dais as the dinner got underway. His wife, actress Scarlett Johansson, was also in attendance.

The 81-year-old Biden will follow Jost’s roast with his own speech, sure to include some selfmocker­y, some ribbing of the press and, no doubt, some sharpel-bowed jabs at Trump, his presumptiv­e opponent in November’s presidenti­al election.

The annual dinner has been organised since 1920 by the influentia­l White House Correspond­ents’ Associatio­n, which honours top reporters and awards journalism scholarshi­ps.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Pro-Palestinia­n protestors confrontin­g guests arriving to the White House Correspond­ents’ Associatio­n dinner at the Washington Hilton, in Washington, DC, on Saturday.
AFP PIC Pro-Palestinia­n protestors confrontin­g guests arriving to the White House Correspond­ents’ Associatio­n dinner at the Washington Hilton, in Washington, DC, on Saturday.

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