Moroccan Activists to Rally Against Israel Normalization, Support Palestinian Cause

In order to express the firm position of the Moroccan people in the framework of their support for the Palestinian people and resistance to any form of normalization with Israel, several Moroccan bodies and organizations are organizing a demonstration under the slogan: "Let’s all continue to support the Palestinian cause and oppose normalization".
The signatories have called on all activists to participate massively this Sunday, November 29, 2020, at 5 p.m., in a demonstration and a protest sit-in in front of the headquarters of the Parliament in Rabat, reports Hespress.
The objective of this demonstration is to denounce the ongoing conspiracies, seeking to elude the just and legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, the establishment of an independent and democratic Palestinian state throughout Palestinian soil, with Al Quds as the capital, independence against colonialism, racism and Zionism, the return of refugees... to fight against all forms of normalization with Israel.
Several groups including about twenty political, trade union, human rights, women’s, youth and association forces are signatories to this event. Among these bodies and organizations are the Moroccan Association for Support to the Palestinian Struggle (AMSLP), the National Group for Action for Palestine, the Moroccan Democratic Network of Solidarity with Peoples, the Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH), the Moroccan Human Rights Commission, Hatem, the Freedom Now Association, the Maghreb Coordination of Human Rights Organizations, the Democratic Approach Party, the Moroccan League of Human Rights and many others.
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