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Why aren’t there bigger anti-war protests? | Protest

I was in some Palestinian anti -war protests in central London. I stopped going to Starbucks, stopped drinking Coca -Cola diet and did not buy Reebok’s shoes anymore. I loved many social media publications, hung them and started following new groups with one common goal. But despite the encouragement of seeing many respected people all over the world from different racist and religious backgrounds, boycott and even taking direct measures against the forces that are, when I see pictures of dead children, I wonder why no more people protest.

The protests in London were great, but certainly with such a horrific guide that cannot be refuted by suffering, it should be huge, with millions of people. Latter Protests in TürkiyeInspired by the arrest and imprisonment of one man, unprecedented and perhaps justified – but where is even a great passion for thousands of people dead from another Muslim nation? I was expecting more Muslim population in the broader world (including me) and the world in general.

Read the piece by Rashid Khaldi (Is Colombia still deserved the name of the university? , 25 March), I thought about another reasonable question: Do people still deserve the name of humanity?
Mohamed Onor
Gildford, Sari

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