A protest in front of Mubarak’s embassy in Beirut, demanding the opening of the Rafah crossing. Photo by Farah Kobaissy.
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A protest in front of Mubarak’s embassy in Beirut, demanding the opening of the Rafah crossing. Photo by Farah Kobaissy.
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This Lebanese American is happy to see it.
Protest vigil in Alameda, CA, Saturday January 26, 10-11 a.m., City Hall, corner of Oak and Central Streets. Bring a sign.
Directions: from I880, 23rd Ave Exit, over the Park Street Bridge; follow Park Street and turn right on Central.
Demonstration is organized by people supporting the Israeli Gush Shalom effort to bring in supplies and breach the blockade.