Bristol Apartheid Free Zone Big Meeting at Hamilton House
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"With over 3,200 households and 70 businesses pledged, BAFZ's grassroots campaign is driving a rapidly growing, city-wide boycott of Israeli products. Join their biggest meeting yet to be a part of practical collectivised action, and work out how we can escalate the impact of community resistance in solidarity with Palestine."

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A event on Thursday 28th August. The event starts at 18:30.


Bristol Apartheid Free Zone (BAFZ) is a community led boycott campaign leading a boycott of Israeli produce in Bristol. We go door to door asking people to pledge to boycott Israeli produce in solidarity with Palestine and to support shops who do the same So far over 3200 households 70 businesses across the city have signed up. With the growth of the campaign over the past year it's time to ramp up our activities. In the horrifying context of starvation and torture of Palestinians that is intensifying daily, we have to keep up the motivation of resistance. All are welcome! Whether you are already a seasoned member of the campaign or have just heard about BAFZ today we encourage all who stand for Palestinian liberation to attend our biggest community meeting yet. We will be discussing: How to begin doorknocking in your neighbourhood What the campaign has achieved in the previous year What we can do next We must organise in the face of injustice We must reject genocide and mass suffering We must take steps to build a better world for all Volunteer childcare will be available. Please E-mail [email protected] to register

Entry requirements: no age restrictions (under 18s to be accompanied by an adult over 21yrs, 1:1 ratio)

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