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UEA is being occupied by students protesting against the situation in Gaza!

 
My comment is this [I'll post something more detailed in the morning]:
 
Respect to the student occupiers at UEA, as they struggle for the rights of students in Palestine. It is good to show such care about fellow human beings, even though they be thousands of miles away. We can all learn from the stand of these courageous young people.

These are extraordinary times. Israel is in breach of the Geneva Conventions with its war and siege on Gaza. It still occupies Palestine. It has made the lives of students in Gaza almost impossible. In such cases the Green Party clearly backs such peaceful protest as is going on right now at UEA.

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