Uruguayan organizations, including social movements and unions, rallied in Montevideo to support Palestine and demand the severance of ties with Israel until humanitarian issues are resolved. Proclamation at the event called for resistance against colonialism, while speakers urged a shift in government foreign policy to actively support Palestinian rights.
A recent march organized by the Palestinian Uruguay Coordination took place in front of the Montevideo City Hall, demonstrating solidarity with Palestine and condemning Israel’s policies. Various social movements, trade unions, and political party representatives participated in the event, urging the Uruguayan government to sever diplomatic ties with Israel until the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Palestine is addressed.
During the demonstration, attendees expressed their resistance against colonialism and oppression, with the PIT-CNT trade union central famously stating, “We resist, because we are olive tree and root, because the wind whispers Palestine and there is no exile that erases the return.” The Coordinator for Palestine also reinforced this sentiment through social media by stating, “Enough of colonialism, genocide, and apartheid!”
Christian Mirza, a former deputy from the Popular Participation Movement of the Broad Front, voiced expectations that the newly elected government, under Yamandu Orsi, would reassess its approach to foreign policy regarding Palestine. He underscored the need to advocate for the Palestinian cause actively, stating the importance of support for the Palestinian people in all aspects.
The march in Montevideo reflects the growing sentiment among Uruguayan organizations advocating for Palestinian rights and calling for a reevaluation of diplomatic relations with Israel. This widespread discontent emphasizes the urgency of taking a stand against perceived injustices faced by the Palestinian people. As influential figures rally for change, the hope remains that the Uruguayan government will heed these calls for action.
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