In a display of unity, political parties and parliamentarians, civic organisations and ardent supporters of Palestine and the liberation of its people, gathered at the Castle of Good Hope to commemorate Nakba Day.
Predominantly held on May 15 annually, Nakba Day highlights the dispossession of land and expulsion of Palestinians from their homeland.
The programme was hosted by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign on Saturday, and began with a simulation of Israeli checkpoints, regimentation, control and caging of people depicting Palestinian lived experiences, as part of experiential learning.
Political parties present and among the speakers were the ANC, EFF, Al Jama-ah, and the NFP. The keynote address was delivered by activist Reverend Dr Allan Boesak. Talks included cultural pieces from young people, including poetry and musical items.
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