Remarks from Sheikh Badi Ali to our community: Thank you - TopicsExpress



          

Remarks from Sheikh Badi Ali to our community: Thank you everyone for coming to the protest and supporting Gaza. It was a great turn-out. Thank you to my brothers and sisters for handling a situation during the protest. A Zionist who came out of nowhere, parking in the middle of the street, blocking traffic, shouting, yelling, threatening and trying to provoke our group, caused confusion. Then some of our community members thought that he may attack the children and so they became concerned. At the end, police was called and the Zionist fled the scene. According to professionals, individuals, like the Zionist, who put themselves at risk are extremists or have mental health issues. We learned from this experience: • Police needs to be called before the protest for protection and to avoid such circumstances. • Our team and crew will be trained by professionals in how to handle similar situations and difficult people. • We need to put in mind that Zionists will appear as individuals and groups to upset our activities. We should not allow them to hurt our cause by falling into their schemes and traps. We have to ignore them in a safe manner without putting ourselves at risk. • We must remain calm, peaceful and content and avoid any type of confrontation with any outsiders. You are not allowed to talk back, yell, shout or reply with negative or provocative remarks. • We are protesting for GAZA. Remember our objective. • The Zionists will continue to send individuals or groups just to provoke us, so if we are easily provoked, they achieve their objective and we will look chaotic, undisciplined and unorganized. • Don’t forget we are living in a digital world. Zionists will record anything, so don’t let them record your weaknesses, broadcast it to the whole world and harm your cause. We urge you to continue to come to our protests in the future, but please abide to our rules.
Posted on: Sat, 09 Aug 2014 03:00:15 +0000

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