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April 19, 2002 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-04-19

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hey voiced their protest in
silence.
About 100 pro-Israel
demonstrators stood silent-
ly near Michigan's Capitol steps on
April 12, as 375 Palestinian support-
ers chanted and held signs protesting
Israel's "illegal occupation" and
"slaughter" of innocent civilians in
the West Bank refugee camp in Jenin.
Both sides talked of peace — but
their views were on opposite sides.
"It's to promote peace and to let
people know about the bad situation
there," said Farah Chaudhry, 21 a
Michigan State University senior and
member of the Muslim Student
Association, which organized the
rally. "What's happened in Palestine
in the past month is horrible. We
don't hear enough of it on the media.
I don't think people know exactly all
the horrible stuff that they are going
through in Palestine and what Israel
is up to."
A similar event drew about 600
Palestinian supporters in downtown
Ann Arbor that day.
Mohammed Moiz, of Flint, found

out about the Lansing protest
through his son who goes to MSU.
"We are here to show unity with
our brothers and sisters in Palestine,"
he said. "Above all, we are part of one
body, and we would like to react that
way. We would like to show people
the injustice going on in Bethlehem."
"One. Two. Three. Four. We don't
want your racist war ... Five. Six.
Seven. Eight. We will not cooperate,"
the Palestinian supporters chanted.
Israel supporters stood silently,
wearing T-shirts that read "I stand
with Israel," and waving Israeli and
American flags.
Lauren Rifkin, 20, a junior from
New Jersey, was upset.
"We are here for peace, and their
rally was advertised also as a peace
rally, but I don't feel that it's peaceful
to have a Star of David equated with
a Nazi symbol, and say 'Sharon is
Hitler,"' she said. "That's not peace-
ful. So let's not confuse that. We are
here for peace. You don't hear us
screaming at them and protesting.
We're just here to show our solidarity
to show that Americans care that Jews
care about Israel."
Shira Drissman, 26, of Farmington
Hills attended the counter-rally to be

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