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  • Palestine Action Protest, Damage To 20 Branches Of Barclays Bank

    Palestine Action Protest, Damage To 20 Branches Of Barclays Bank

     Canada Global (Web News) Palestine Action, active against Israeli aggression, targeted 20 branches of Barclays Bank in England and Scotland. Demanded withdrawal from companies selling arms to Israel and companies linked to fossil oil. In London, bank branches in Moorgate, Palace Street, Richmond, Croydon and other cities were targeted.

    In Edinburgh, the names of those who died in Palestine were written on stones and thrown over the bank building. The City of London dismantled the Moorgate branch. Three people were arrested on suspicion of extortion, a bank spokesperson said while respecting the right to protest, saying protesters should also respect our customers, colleagues and property.

  • Britain, Protest Against The Ongoing Massacre In Gaza

    Britain, Protest Against The Ongoing Massacre In Gaza

    Canada Global(Web News) A protest demonstration was held in London against the ongoing massacre despite the approval of the resolution of the ceasefire in Gaza by the Security Council.

    Addressing a protest in London against the Israeli aggression on Gaza, former Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said that Israel is violating international law. have rejected the cease-fire resolution and Israel needs to be reined in. Demonstrators demanded practical steps for a cease-fire, saying Israel’s creation of famine conditions is a war crime.

  • In Various Countries, People Took To The Streets To Protest Against The Israeli Attacks In Gaza

    In Various Countries, People Took To The Streets To Protest Against The Israeli Attacks In Gaza

     Canada Global (Web News) Protests were held in Protest of the world against the Israeli attacks on Gaza for several months, the largest demonstration was held in Sana’a, the capital of Yemen.

    During the protest, thousands of demonstrators demanded an immediate end to the Israeli aggression in Gaza and a permanent cease-fire. In the American city of New York, a large number of people also took to the streets against Israeli atrocities. Demanded a ban.

    In Lebanon, women gathered in front of the United Nations office and demanded attention to the situation in Gaza, while in Morocco, people also took to the streets, with protesters chanting pro-Palestinian slogans. In Tunisia, women carried Palestinian flags and banners. Kur raised slogans against Israel, citizens in Belgium and Italy also held rallies in support of the Palestinians and demanded an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

  • Protest Against Massacre Of Palestinians In London, 10 People Arrested

    Protest Against Massacre Of Palestinians In London, 10 People Arrested

    Canada Global(Web News) A large protest demonstration was held against the killing of Palestinians by the Israelis. Millions of people of different races and religions, including Muslims, participated in the protest under the Palestine Solidarity Campaign.

    The protest march, which started from Marble Arch and ended at Kensington Court near the Israeli Embassy, ​​was delayed by an hour due to ongoing prayers at a synagogue on the way. The organizers were also directed to end the protest by 5 pm and vacate the area by 6 pm. They were instructed to stay meters away and violators were warned to be arrested. Demonstrators kept shouting slogans against Israel in every way. He also demanded Britain and other countries to make ceasefire efforts.

    He said that as a result of the war, about 29,000 people have been killed and thousands more are expected to be killed. Bin Jamal, the director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, said that Israel is committing unimaginable atrocities on the Palestinians and that the world and the ICJ The demand for a ceasefire is being ignored by the side. The attacker wants to kill thousands more and will continue to expose Israeli atrocities through protests in the UK, where police have arrested 10 people for breaking the rules during the demonstration.

  • london, Jews Protest Against Attacks On Palestinians

    london, Jews Protest Against Attacks On Palestinians

    Canada Global (Web News) London-based Jews also protested against the massacre of Palestinians by Israel. The protesters demanded a cease-fire and an end to violence against Palestinians.

    On the other hand, a large demonstration was held in Melbourne, Australia to express solidarity with the Palestinians, in which 100,000 people participated. Meanwhile, hundreds of people protested in front of the Parliament in Sweden, and French actors also participated in the Paris rally.

    On the other hand, Pakistani doctors demonstrated in support of Palestine at the University of Michigan in Houston, USA. Gaza slogans were chanted at Union Station in Washington, DC. Protesters outside the Chicago Tribune office held up placards with the names of Palestinian martyrs.
    Firefighters in Barcelona called for an end to the genocide of Palestinians and the arms embargo on Israel by sounding fire truck sirens. Protests against Israeli aggression were also held in Lebanon, Bahrain and Athens, Greece, while in Yemen. A large number of people took out rallies in favor of Palestine. Demonstrators also took to the streets in Qatar’s capital Doha and Oman against Israeli aggression.

  • London, Kamla, Sonic Meeting, Hundreds Of Citizens Protest In Favor Of Palestine

    London, Kamla, Sonic Meeting, Hundreds Of Citizens Protest In Favor Of Palestine

    Canada Global(Web News) Hundreds of protesters came out on the streets to express solidarity with the Palestinians on the occasion of the meeting of the American Vice President Kamala Harris with the British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak.

    Pro-Palestinian protesters who gathered outside the British Prime Minister’s office chanted slogans in support of the ongoing Israeli aggression in Gaza and a cease-fire.

    Demonstrators gathered outside the British Prime Minister's Office in favor of the Palestinians shouted slogans in support of the ongoing Israeli aggression and ceasefire in Gaza - Photo: Sky News

    The US Vice President’s visit comes at a time when public pressure is mounting on the British government for a cease-fire in Gaza. The war is on and America needs a strong alliance with Britain.

  • Demonstration In London Against Israeli Aggression And In Support Of Palestinians

    Demonstration In London Against Israeli Aggression And In Support Of Palestinians

     Canada Global (Web News) A large demonstration was held in London against the Israeli aggression and in support of the Palestinians.

    Waving the Palestinian flag, the protesters shouted slogans that Israel is a terrorist state and a free Palestine. Protesters called for the bombing of Gaza and an end to sanctions against Israel, while the protesters also prayed on Whitehall Street. On the other hand, Italy, Rallies were held in Germany, Austria, Egypt, Greece and Tunisia to express solidarity with the oppressed Palestinians, while in Istanbul, Turkey, women protested against Israeli atrocities in Gaza.

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  • Shah Mehmood Qureshi expresses concern over Imran’s safety

    Shah Mehmood Qureshi expresses concern over Imran’s safety

    Canada Global (Web News) Shah Mehmood Qureshi, the vice chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), voiced concern for Imran Khan’s safety following his arrest by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in the Al-Qadir Trust case.

    Mr. Qureshi expressed his worries on Twitter and claimed that the government had no right to put Imran Khan, the party chairman, in danger of death. The people who were threatening him had their commander in custody, Mr. Qureshi continued.

    The PTI representative went on to say that the army was not accessible for the elections up until yesterday but had been deployed unexpectedly in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    Mr. Qureshi expressed his disbelief and claimed that the people was ignorant of the causes behind the unexpected army deployment.

  • Imran Khan says ‘they inject to cause slow death’

    Imran Khan says ‘they inject to cause slow death’

    Canada Global (Web News) Imran Khan, a former prime minister, claimed on Tuesday that “they inject something that causes slow death to a person injected”.

    Mr. Khan came before the court in the Police Lines, which was designated as the location of the court on a single occasion. In the Al-Qadir Trust case, the judge ordered an eight-day physical remand. When he arrived at the NAB office, Imran Khan claimed during the hearing that he was shown warrants.

    What kind of record did the NAB seek, the former PM questioned. He said that the cabinet had given its assent for the release of all the disputed funds.

    The PTI leader added that he has already spent Rs. 100 million on legal processes. Mr. Khan further claimed that while on the court grounds, he was harassed, arrested, and had his spectacles damaged.

    He stated that he had been unable to use the washroom for last 24 hours. He also claimed the right to see his doctor, Dr. Faisal.

  • Zartaj Gul summoned by Punjab Anti-Corruption tomorrow

    Zartaj Gul summoned by Punjab Anti-Corruption tomorrow

    Canada Global (Web News) Zartaj Gul, a former minister for the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, has been called to appear before the Punjab anti-corruption at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Thursday) for her alleged role in giving contracts for various projects to her front men, costing the government exchequer millions of rupees.

    On April 19, Zartaj Gul was previously called, but she did not show. Along with her, her private secretary and husband have also been called.

    Sources claim that Zartaj Gul and her husband changed the projects and gave contracts to their front men in exchange for substantial bribes. Zartaj Gul has received a last notice from the anti-corruption Punjab, who have asked her to appear in front of them on May 11.

  • 4 die in Peshawar as violence, arrests go hand in hand across Pakistan

    4 die in Peshawar as violence, arrests go hand in hand across Pakistan

    Canada Global (Web News) 4 people were killed and 27 were injured in skirmishes between police and protestors in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) ahead of violent rallies against the detention of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) president Imran Khan.

    Muhammad Asim, a spokesman for Lady Reading Hospital, confirmed that four deceased bodies had been delivered to the facility. The wounded have gunshot wounds to their hands and legs, and they are receiving emergency medical care, he continued.

    On the second day, violent protests persisted around the nation in a number of locations. PTI activists have been detained by the Islamabad police 109 times so far, while the Sindh police say they have detained 270 persons. Numerous PTI employees have participated in the protests, which have been organised in important cities like Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Quetta.

    Imran Khan’s release has been demanded by protesters, many of whom have been waving banners and placards criticising the detention. Many localities have implemented Section 144, which forbids assemblies and political activities, as a result of the protests. The ministry of interior claims that this action has been taken to preserve law and order.

    Authorities have issued a warning that people who violate Section 144 will face legal consequences. This involves the use of force, if necessary, to scatter disobedient protesters. According to sources, police are carrying out searches to apprehend PTI employees and supporters.

    The Punjab and KP governments responded by asking the army to assist the local police and administration in upholding law and order.

  • Protests erupt in major cities as PTI workers and police clash over Imran’s arrest

    Protests erupt in major cities as PTI workers and police clash over Imran’s arrest

    Canada Global (Web News) On Tuesday night, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporters thronged the streets of major cities to protest amid fears that former prime leader Imran Khan would be detained.

    The PTI workers in Karachi organised demonstrations in a number of locations, including Orangi Town, Hussain Plaza, Sohrab Goth, and Shaheen Complex. The main thoroughfares in the capital of Sindh were closed to traffic as a result of the protests.

    To protest the impending arrest of Mr. Khan, PTI employees also descended upon the streets of Multan, Khanpur, Wazirabad, Karak, Rawalpindi and other locations.

  • Imran Khan declares nationwide protests against Naqvi’s appointment

    Imran Khan declares nationwide protests against Naqvi’s appointment

    Canada Global (Web News) In order to “rig” the next elections in Punjab, media mogul Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi was chosen as temporary chief minister, according to former prime minister and PTI chairman Imran Khan.

    “The same individuals who redlined us nominated Mohsin Naqvi. They will now make all-out efforts to rig the polls in order to defeat our party, he stated on Monday during a televised news conference.

    The PTI chairman made the statement a day after the ECP named Naqvi as the acting leader after the province’s ruling party and the opposition were unable to agree on a candidate for the job.

    Imran urged his party members and supporters to protest outside the ECP offices in opposition to Naqvi’s appointment during his speech.

    “I’m calling on each and every one of you to protest starting tomorrow for your future. He said, “If we agree to his assignment, then there would be no distinction between us and sheep.

    He declared that he will take the nomination of the caretaker CM to court and accused the ECP of doing irreparable harm to the nation.

    “I have never seen an election commission that was that dishonest. They consistently rule against us. The names we provided for the interim chief minister were those of honourable persons.

    The election commission’s partiality demonstrated by the choice of Mohsin Naqvi, according to Imran.

    He said that Mohsin Naqvi will appoint police officers and other bureaucrats to manipulate the polls.

  • Iran jails 400 protesters in Tehran amid unrest

    Iran jails 400 protesters in Tehran amid unrest

    Canada Global (Web News) According to the city’s prosecutor general on Tuesday, Iran has sentenced 400 protestors to prison in connection with large-scale protests following the murder of a young woman in police custody.

    According to Ali Alghasi-Mehr, who was quoted by state news agency IRNA, “in hearings on cases of rioters in Tehran, 160 people were sentenced to between five and ten years in prison, 80 people to two to five years, and 160 people of up to two years.”

    According to the legal representative, 70 additional people have received fines for taking part in the protests.

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    The murder of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini while in the care of morality police in mid-September, which also provoked new tensions between Tehran and the West, was the catalyst for the statewide protests.

    This week, two individuals were put to death by the Iranian government for their participation in the months-long protests. There are nine more prisoners on death row.

  • Iran is accused of using live ammunition and heavy weapons to crush protests.

    Iran is accused of using live ammunition and heavy weapons to crush protests.

    Canada Global (Web News) According to rights organisations, Iranian security forces o stepped up a crackdown that has resulted in the deaths of 12 people in the previous 24 hours by employing heavy weaponry to quell protests in Kurdish-populated areas of western Iran.
    Since the start of the campaign, which was prompted by the passing in September of a young Kurdish lady named Mahsa Amini who had been detained by morality police in Tehran, the regions of western and northwestern Iran with a significant Kurdish population have served as key foci of protest.
    In recent days, there have been particularly ferocious anti-regime protests in a number of towns, mostly spurred by the funerals of those allegedly slain by security forces during earlier rallies.

    The Hengaw rights organisation, located in Norway, claimed that Iranian forces had shelled the cities of Piranshahr, Marivan, and Javanroud, sharing footage with the sound of live gunfire and the thud of heavy weapons.
    It said that over the previous 24 hours, security forces had killed 13 people in the area, including seven in Javanroud, four in Piranshahr, and two more in other places.
    Karwan Ghader Shokri, 16, was one among six persons murdered on Sunday by gunfire from the security forces, according to Hengaw.

    As the teenager’s body was being transported to the mosque, security personnel opened fire on the crowd, killing another man, it was stated.
    The situation in Mahabad continues to raise concerns, which led to the most recent violence.
    Activists warn Iran was preparing to employ the death penalty to stifle the protest movement by instilling terror among the populace.
    The pursuit of the death penalty by the government, according to Amnesty, is “intended to scare individuals taking part in the popular uprising… and discourage others from joining the movement.”

    It also denounced a “chilling escalation in the use of the death penalty as a tool of political repression and the systematic violation of fair trial rights in Iran”.
    Attacks on Iraq’s northern Kurdistan area were denounced.

  • Iranian security forces shot and killed two protesters.

    Iranian security forces shot and killed two protesters.

    Canada Global (Web News) Iranian security forces shot dead two protesters on the anniversary of the 2019 crackdown.

    The rights group said the protests sparked by Mahsa Amini’s death had escalated on the anniversary of the bloody 2019 crackdown.

    The protests have gained new momentum since the killing of 22-year-old Amini in mid-September this year.

    This is considered the biggest protest in the history of Iran

    According to verified footage, protesters in Tehran blocked a large roundabout in Sanat Square and chanted “freedom, freedom”.

    Where women were seen waving scarves on their heads.

    Norway-based human rights group Hengao said government forces opened fire in most of the cities where the uprisings took place.

    The United Nations Human Rights Office has called on Iran to immediately release thousands of people arrested for participating in peaceful protests.