Category Archives: Protest

Sheffield #justicenowcamp day 3

Today Lena Mussa started her hunger strike. She has been buoyed by visit from Labour councillors yesterday and green councillors today (see slides below). As she started her hunger strike she told us

“it is clear what is happening in Gaza is not colateral damage as claimed by Israel but ethnic cleansing, a genocide”.

In a conversation in the morning, both Lena and Sahar expressed extreme disappointment that having both said they would come, Look North and Calendar failed to turn up – ” a clear case of anti-Palestinian racism” they said. But they did get interviewed by the Islam channel.

Later in the day, a delegation of green councillors came to meet with Lena and Sahar to express their support.

Alexi Dimond (Gleedless ward) issued this statement:

Sheffield Green Party Councillors visited the Peace Camp today to show our solidarity with the Palestinian people and the campers outside the Town Hall. We are pushing for the Council to reaffirm its historic pledge for Sheffield to be an apartheid-free zone, and for the government to support South Africa’s submission to the ICJ.

  • Distance choir singing this morning
Such has been the interest we have run out of leaflets, so camp support on duty thought they should make the situation clear!

Sheffield #justicenowcamp – letter for your MP!

We are urging all Sheffield residents to write to their MPs and insist that their elected representatives visit the camp and listen to Sahar and Lena. Their absence on an issue that has clearly got so much local support is neglectful at best and complicity with genocide at worst.

Some councillors have visited notable the head of the Green Party and some Labour councillors.

You can find a template letter as pdf here and as rtf here

A visit from some Sheffield Labour councillors
Leader of the SCC Green Party Councillors, Doug Johnson (City)

Sheffield #justicenowcamp day 2

A busy day at the camp with constant stream of visitors.

A lovely visit from Sheffield Families for Gaza who set up an Arabic writing workshop, and , one of the highlights, was Tadhamon choir coming to sing, prompting Sahar to do some much loved dabke

We also had group visit from Sheffield councillors and two Church of England priests. All listened hard to both Lena and Sahar and showed support for their stance.

We need Sheffield council to look at the lack of humanity in Gaza just now, the genocide perpetrated by the Israeli state and lack of food and shelter. This is the key symbolism of this camp.

  • Lena holds a Friends Meeting House greeting

Late Sunday night the camp was pleased to welcome visitors from Rotherham and do a short workout as Lena prepares to start her hunger strike on Monday.

Sheffield #justicenowcamp day 1

A massive show of support for the camp as Sheffield Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid marched through the city centre to join the camp.

This support is wider than in Sheffield of course and we are pleased to have had a message from Jeremy Corbyn’ s office:

My greetings, admiration and solidarity. The ethnic cleansing of Gaza must stop, a ceasefire is needed NOW, an end to the occupation and justice for the refugees. The camp is in the great traditions of Sheffield’s international solidarity with oppressed people.

  • Night shift

Sheffield #justicenowcamp day 0

Friday January 5th the camp has been set up.

Sheffield Street Band pay a visit

There has been overwhelming support from visitors and messages of support from afar.

In particular we received a visit from supporters from Rotherham Friends of Palestine Group and Cllr Taiba Yasseen

We had very kind offers of food so much so that we are getting overwhelmed now. So while we recognise people would like to do what they can, please do not bring more food!

However, your presence by a short visit or union delegation especially would be very welcome.

You can also donate to Sheffield Palestine Solidarity’s emergency relief fund for gifts from Sheffield of food parcels, warm clothing for families in Gaza is very welcomed. Please see this web page for how to do that https://www.sheffieldpsc.org.uk/?p=3153

  • Preparing the camp

Sheffield to Palestine: Justice Now Camp

From 5th January to 13th January 2024 please visit and support the Justice Now Camp in front of the Town Hall.

Horrified by the complicity of the UK government and silence form MPs and councillors, in spite of the ceasefire motion passed some weeks ago, Palestinian women in Sheffield , supported by Sheffield Coalition against Israeli Apartheid, will be demanding action and camping outside the town hall.

We demand:

1/ Sheffield council to declare Sheffield an Israeli Apartheid Free Zone
2/ That the UK government investigate British citizens who have joined the Israeli Defence Force and bring criminal charges and cease it’s support for the Israeli army
3/ There is an immediate ceasefire , an end to the occupation, and a just political solution based on an end to discriminatory apartheid policies, settler-colonialism and ethnic cleansing.

You can read why the camp has been set up here and you can see updates about the camp here

Join us on the national demo 13th Jan

Israel has killed over 20,000 Palestinians in its brutal assault on Gaza. We can’t stop putting pressure on our government to call for a full Ceasefire NOW and an end to the siege of Gaza. We need to ramp up the pressure and increase our numbers.

Credit: Jess Hurd

Please join us in London on Saturday 13th January 2024. It has never been more important to stand with Palestine.

Get tickets for the national demo coach to London from Sheffield

https://www.tickettailor.com/events/palestinesolidaritycampaign/1097537

A Voice from Palestine, 6th Jan @ 6pm

January 6th at 6.00 Christ Church Pitsmoor, S3 9AQ

Gather together on the Feast of the Epiphany to sit with our crib scene on it’s last day in Church, and take time to listen to the voice of Palestine, as spoken by Revd. Munther Isaac. Light a candle. Hold the Palestinian people in thoughts or prayers.

While the gathering will be in a Pitsmoor Church listening to words recorded in a Bethlehem one, we see the event as open to people of all faiths and none. The cause at this time is just this one small way to ensure we listen, one small gathering to show our solidarity.
Bring your flags.

#ceasfirenow camp news year’s eve – timetable

See below for the timetable of the #ceasefirenow camp

Please encourage your friends and comrades to come and share the image on the left on insta

More about the camp and our demands can be found here

6pm
MeditiationShort silent meditation on peace
7pmPalestinian poemsPoetry reading in Arabic and English
8pmFoodPlease bring some food to share
9pmProcessionGetting noisy now – procession round the park
10pmMessages from PalestineReadings of messages from Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank
11pmPalestinian songCome and learn a Palestinian song and sing with us
MidnightPalestinian danceDance dabke with us and celebrate Palestinian resistance