YYC Muslims will be having a pro-Palestine protest on Saturday at 2 p.m. outside the Calgary Municipal Building. .“For the past 75 years, the bloodshed against Palestinians has never stopped,” said YYC Muslims in a Facebook post. .“Let us remind everyone about the crimes that have been committed by the Zionist state.”.YYC Muslims accused many people of committing crimes against Palestinians. It acknowledged all lives matter. .However, it said more than 75 years have passed and Palestinian bloodshed has not stopped. In response, it called for people to “remind the whole world in its path of the crimes what happened to the Palestinian people through the Saah regime.”.To be successful, YYC Muslims said everyone should have “contributed to the spread of history and place and name of those who contributed to any crime that was solved against the Palestinian people.”.“Contribute to spread awareness, make your Iftat and participate with us in the march in support of our people in Palestine on the 14th of October in front of the Calgary Municipal Building,” it said. .The Calgary Police Service (CPS) said on Thursday it has heard through its community partnerships the events in the Middle East are generating fear in Calgary communities. .READ MORE: Canadian police forces ramping up patrols ahead of Day of Jihad.“We are working with our partners to monitor the situation locally, nationally and internationally and continue to work with the community to ensure everyone feels safe,” said CPS. .“At this time, there is no direct threat to the public in Calgary.”
YYC Muslims will be having a pro-Palestine protest on Saturday at 2 p.m. outside the Calgary Municipal Building. .“For the past 75 years, the bloodshed against Palestinians has never stopped,” said YYC Muslims in a Facebook post. .“Let us remind everyone about the crimes that have been committed by the Zionist state.”.YYC Muslims accused many people of committing crimes against Palestinians. It acknowledged all lives matter. .However, it said more than 75 years have passed and Palestinian bloodshed has not stopped. In response, it called for people to “remind the whole world in its path of the crimes what happened to the Palestinian people through the Saah regime.”.To be successful, YYC Muslims said everyone should have “contributed to the spread of history and place and name of those who contributed to any crime that was solved against the Palestinian people.”.“Contribute to spread awareness, make your Iftat and participate with us in the march in support of our people in Palestine on the 14th of October in front of the Calgary Municipal Building,” it said. .The Calgary Police Service (CPS) said on Thursday it has heard through its community partnerships the events in the Middle East are generating fear in Calgary communities. .READ MORE: Canadian police forces ramping up patrols ahead of Day of Jihad.“We are working with our partners to monitor the situation locally, nationally and internationally and continue to work with the community to ensure everyone feels safe,” said CPS. .“At this time, there is no direct threat to the public in Calgary.”