Thousands hit streets worldwide to demand end to Gaza violence (PHOTOS)
About 35 people staged a theatrical performance in from of Vienna State Opera building late Sunday, reports the APA (Austria Press Agency), leading information provider in the country. The event attracted up to 400 people, according to organizers. The police however, estimated the number at 200 people.
The flash mob was launched by the Facebook community ‘Austrian activists for Palestine’.
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They also staged a representation of one of latest Israeli airstrikes on a Gaza UN school that killed 10 and injured 35, the act that was called by UN chief Ban Ki-moon a "moral outrage and a criminal act."
مشهد تمثيلي في فيينا اليوم
Pro #Palestine today in #Vienna #Austria
#GazaUnderAttack #FreePalestine #AJAGAZA #Gaza pic.twitter.com/BR1mb0h8tD
— Anas Mekdad #GAZA (@AnasMekdad) August 3, 2014
The activists showed a small performance, depicting the school: a Palestinian family was trying to hide but they it was'attacked' by Israeli troops, who prevented Red Cross medics from coming for help.
The pro-Gaza protesters accompanied their presentations with the sounds of bomb attacks, street noise and piercing sirens.
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This is not the first pro-Palestinian rally in the Austrian capital. On July 20, almost 11,000 demonstrators attended a protest in Vienna. The protesters made their way to the historic Hofburg Palace, the official residence of the country’s president. The demonstrators were playing drums and some were carrying bloody sheets wrapped like a dead body or dolls, signs saying ‘Made in Israel’.
Thousands take to the streets of Vienna in Gaza protest (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
In the meantime, on Sunday Ban Ki-moon said that Gaza conflict shouldn’t be an excuse for anti-Semitic attacks worldwide.
"The secretary-general emphasizes that the conflict in the Middle East must not constitute a pretext for prejudice that could affect social peace and harmony anywhere," it added.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said casualties have reached 1,830 killed and 9,370 wounded so far in Gaza since Israel launched its offensive almost a month ago. The dead include 398 children, 207 women and 74 elderly people, said Dr. Ashraf al-Qedra, a spokesman for the ministry.
Amid the growing worldwide protests against the Israeli military campaign in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that his government will act “according to our security needs and only according to our security needs” in a speech Saturday.
Solidarity "die-in" in #Austria .
#GazaUnderAttack
#AustriaForGaza
#AJAGAZA pic.twitter.com/gDcNtisjcL
— Palestine Social (@PalestineSocial) July 25, 2014
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