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Launch of Campaign to Stop Wales playing with Apartheid

9 years ago faa 0
On 28 December 2014 FAA launched its “Stop Wales from Playing with apartheid”  campaign,  calling on all Wales football fans, players and officials to commence the consultation procedure to determine whether the people of Wales want to turn a blind eye to the massacre of 538 Children whilst they slept in their beds, or whilst Read More

A must watch video by Honey Thaljieh

9 years ago faa 0
A must watch video by Honey Thaljieh the former captain of the Palestine woman’s national football team. Honey was not just the first captain, but the first real female leader of football in the whole Arab world. Read More

Solidarity with Adult & Child Palestinian Political Prisoners 17 April 2014

10 years ago faa 0
On Thursday 17 April Football Against Apartheid joined forces with the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) London Palestine Action, Inminds, and demonstrated against the G4S complicity in torture and death of adult and child Palestinian Political Prisoners by the Apartheid Israeli state. The demonstration also highlighted the involvement of Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates the founder Bill Read More

Tutu condemns US efforts to curb free speech on Palestine

10 years ago faa 0
Submitted by Ali Abunimah on Thu, 04/03/2014 – 14:34 2407292329_a26dfae8fe_o.jpg Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town Desmond Tutu (Joshua Wanyama/Flickr) Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town Desmond Tutu, a legendary figure in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa, issued this statement on 2 April 2014 condemning escalating legislative efforts in the United States to curb freedom Read More

Is Israel an Apartheid State? Rhetoric or Reality

10 years ago faa 0
By Frances H. Remillard Published March 6, 2010 Summary of a legal study by Human Sciences Research Center of South Africa. Do Israel’s practices in occupied Palestinian territory, namely the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza, amount to the crimes of colonialism and apartheid under international law? A summary of a legal study by HSRC Read More