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Thousands join protest in Sudan

Published: Thursday, 20 July, 2006,
11:34 AM Doha Time

KHARTOUM: Thousands of Sudanese students packed into the capital Khartoum yesterday to condemn the Israeli attacks on Lebanon and Gaza and voice their desire to fight against Israel.

“Open the borders (for us) to exterminate the Israelis,” they shouted as they carried pictures of Hassan Nasrallah, the head of the Lebanese Shia group Hezbollah and Hamas political leader Khalid Mishal.

After a series of speeches from student activists, the demonstrators marched towards the Lebanese embassy and handed diplomats there a memorandum supporting Hezbollah.

“What was taken by force will be retrieved only by force,” the note read.

A delegation chosen from the demonstrators made its way to the UN offices in the city centre with a letter addressed to the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.

“The tears of the bereaved mothers and wives in Lebanon and the blood of the children and old men in Palestine ridicule the (UN),” it read. – AFP

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