Pro-Palestine demonstration held in Chennai
The Hindu
Walk For Palestine-Chennai protests to raise awareness of Palestine genocide, call for ceasefire. Over 150 people gather to demand swift resolution and amplify urgent call for ceasefire to halt alleged atrocities. #WalkForPalestine #Chennai #Palestine #Gaza #Ceasefire
Members of Walk For Palestine, an Instagram initiative, on Saturday held a protest to raise awareness and garner support to end the ongoing “genocide in Palestine” and call for a ceasefire of Israel’s military onslaught in Gaza.
More than 150 persons gathered near Rajarathinam Stadium here to lend their voices to this crucial cause. They shouted slogans demanding a swift resolution.
Walk for Palestine-Chennai (@walkforpalestine.chennai) is a community comprising over 750 individuals who stand in solidarity with the Palestinian cause. The demonstration also sought to amplify the urgent call for a ceasefire to halt the alleged atrocities in Palestine.
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