One of the first events the Tayside group was involved in was a vigil in the city square in Dundee in January. Below are two photos from that day.

Art display symbolising dead Palestinians

Group in square holding banner
One of the first events the Tayside group was involved in was a vigil in the city square in Dundee in January. Below are two photos from that day.
Art display symbolising dead Palestinians
Group in square holding banner
Following Strathclyde last week, Glasgow University students have occupied one of the buildings at the uni.
Their website is http://glasgowunioccupation.blogspot.com/
Their list of demands are:
Substantive
We Demand…
Friday 6th February, 3.10pm
Mass student campaign for solidarity with Palestine wins victories at Dundee University.
The world has spoken. Millions have marched against Israel’s massacre of the people of Gaza. The invasion has left about 1400 people dead, including at least 412 children. Many civilians have serious injuries because of Israel’s phosphorous weapons. Thousands have lost their homes, hospitals, schools and universities. Gaza’s infrastructure has been destroyed.
The bombs have stopped for now but Israel—supported by prime minister Gordon Brown and the BBC—continues the siege of Gaza. Israel is preventing desperately needed aid from reaching civilians through its murderous blockade by land, air and sea.
The BBC is complicit in this in its refusal to broadcast the DEC charity appeal for Gaza—and Gordon Brown has sent not aid ships but warships. DU is also complicit. Israeli firm Eden Springs steals water from the Golan Heights in the Occupied Territories and sells it in our university while Palestinians so often go without water for days. DU has a major shareholding of £200,000 in BAe Systems, a massive arms company that sells components to Israel for the F-16 fighter jets used to bomb Gaza.
Support for such firms profiting from the murder and oppression of Palestinians cannot and will not continue.
DU students demand that the university:
DU Stop the War Society is calling on Dundonians to attend the Scottish Stop the War Coalition Conference in Glasgow on 21st February
Press contact for DU Stop the War Society:
Craig Kelly, c.z.kelly@dundee.ac.uk, 07549375517
DU Stop the War Society
WEB: Stop the war EMAIL: DUstopthewar@gmail.com
Students are currently occupying a building at Strathclyde uni over the war on Gaza. They have issued a list of demands and are holding a rally tomorrow. Their message follows after the address of their blog
Strathclyde University Occupation
50 Students are currently occupying srathclyde uni mccance building. a delegation is meeting the principal andrew hamnett to present the following demands :
Electricity for Flowers, Not People
2 February 2009
The Jordan Valley is a place where Israeli flowers have electricity and Palestinian people do not.
Located in the east, along the Jordan River, the Jordan Valley comprises approximately 25 percent of the land in the West Bank or Occupied Palestine. In previous times, landowners were known as princes
, because of the availability of water and the fertility of the land.
Today, the Jordan Valley is a land of contrasts. There are Israeli settlements and farms that exist side-by-side (and sometimes through) Palestinian villages and farms. Israeli settlements have homes made of stone or concrete, with space to grow. Palestinian villages are often filled with homes made of tarp and scrap metal (making the homes cold in the winter and hot in the summer.) In some areas electric lines criss-cross Palestinian villages, and water pipe lines run through them. But often Palestinians have no access to this infrastructure; they are for the Israeli settlements nearby. The Israeli authorities have fenced in the water pumps, so Palestinians can’t steal
the water beneath their villages. However, the most striking example of racist distribution of resources is the Israeli flower plantations next to Palestinian villages. Flowers have rows of lights hanging over them, to make them bloom earlier for export to Europe. Yet the Palestinians living next to these farms cannot tap into these electric lines.
In sum, Israel encourages the growth of the Israeli settlement population. At the same time, the Israeli government attempts to force Palestinians living in the Jordan Valley off their land through the demolition of Palestinian homes, refusal of permission to build new homes and fix roads, and the control of water, electricity, transport of produce to markets. Additionally, the Israeli government refuses to allow Palestinians who do not have an address in the Jordan Valley to visit there.
Yet as in the rest of Palestine, the Israeli occupation does not have the final word. Palestinian communities are organizing in non-violent resistance to Israel’s systematic oppression. By building schools for their communities (sometimes in defiance of the Israeli government), and providing electricity for themselves, by insisting on their right to remain in the Jordan Valley, some Palestinian communities are non-violently resisting the forces of the Israeli Occupation intent on removing them.
For more information, please see the Electronic Intifada report: Israel Plundering the Jordan Valley.