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Student Hunger Strike for Palestine

Student Activist | 24.04.2008 01:01 | Anti-militarism | Palestine | Nottinghamshire | World

Two Students at the University of Nottingham are on a hunger strike in response to the on-going “Siege on Gaza” and the University investment in the Arms trade.

Two student activists at the University of Nottingham have been on hunger strike whilst camping on campus since Tuesday the 22nd. The hunger strike will last until the end of the week and has been taking place in front of the main library (the Hallward) on University Park Campus.

The hunger-striking students, and many others, are concerned about the most recent, particularly inhumane, and on-going “Siege on Gaza”, the continued Israeli aggression in the area, and the proliferation of arms as a result of the arms trade, which leads to the deaths of innocent people not only in Palestine, but in situations of military oppression around the world.

With the grassy area outside the library hosting tents covered in graffiti reading “The University Profits, Who Dies?” and “Free Palestine” and with a placard demanding “End the Siege on Gaza” one student commented that they felt that the protest had “opened up a politically radical, pro-Palestine, anti-arms trade space on a normally right-wing or apathetic campus.”

The students involved in the protest have collected hundreds of signatures to present to the Vice Chancellor of the University in the first few days of the protest and have been handing out leaflets (see below) detailing the University investment in the arms trade and reporting the “humanitarian disaster” facing the people of Gaza.

When faced with these pieces of information most students are more than willing to add their signature to the letter addressed the Vice Chancellor that urges the University “to institute and support a ban of all Arms Trade companies from recruiting on campus and to ensure the University adopts an ethical investment policy”.

Audio and some more photos (of better quality) to follow shortly.

Student Activist
- e-mail: pueblounido@riseup.net

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By night

24.04.2008 21:19







I visited the hunger strikers last night, after the Smash EDO showing at the university. I took a few photos while I was there.

Disillusioned kid


More Pics

24.04.2008 22:18

When asked for a statement, this hunger striker responded "I'm hungry"
When asked for a statement, this hunger striker responded "I'm hungry"

The other hunger striker on the left
The other hunger striker on the left


Pics of Hunger Strikers on the second to last day of the strike

Sofia


Comments

Display the following 6 comments

  1. technical problems! — yay!
  2. very impressive — excited
  3. Nice one! — Peter
  4. Good action! — A painted person
  5. Well Done — Im at home
  6. BBC Radio - the uni spokesperson is a lying, cheating, capitalist — student

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