Irish anti-genocide activists will be marching en masse against the complicity of Irish ‘mainstream’ media in Israel’s genocide, which has killed more than 200,000 people so far – overwhelmingly women and children – and has put almost 400,000 children at imminent risk of death through Israel’s starvation blockade of Gaza. Like their counterparts in the UK, Irish ‘msm’ are doing their utmost to prevent their population seeing the terrible reality of maimed and murdered children, attacks on hospitals and emergency workers and the emaciated bodies of children being deliberately starved to death.
Comedian and activist Tadgh Hickey explains what’s happening next week and why:
The UK government has banned peaceful marchers from reaching the BBC’s London HQ, then invited them to cross a police line and violently arrested and charged them for doing so, as part of the Starmer regime’s illegal war on pro-Palestine speech and protest.
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