Brazil: Event for Al-Quds Day in Brasília

We hereby share a report published on the website of the Coordinating Committee of the Anti-Imperialist League (AIL).


An event for Al-Quds Day in Brasília includes the embassies of Iran and Cuba, and the Anti-Imperialist League; it reaffirms solidarity with the Palestinian resistance.

A political-cultural event for Al-Quds Day brought together popular organizations and diplomatic representatives in Brasília to express solidarity with the Palestinian National Resistance. The activity denounced the Israeli occupation and the imperialist policy of the United States in the Middle East, paying tribute to the martyrdom of Ali Khamenei, killed in an attack by the chief lackey of Yankee imperialism, the terrorist Nazi-Zionist “State” of Israel. The crowd chanted slogans in favor of revolution and the legitimate resistance of peoples.

During the event, Anti-Imperialist League and embassy representatives reaffirmed the right to resistance and national liberation as the most important cause of global solidarity. It was denounced that international law has been thrown aside in the face of the genocide in the Gaza Strip and the ongoing aggressions in the West Bank. Unity among peoples was pointed to as the only way to defeat the illegal occupation by the Zionist entity and ensure the return of Palestinian refugees to their ancestral lands.

Internationalist solidarity was presented as a form of self-defense for workers against the advance of imperialism and the digital censorship mechanisms of technology monopolies. Representatives emphasized that peoples confronting the Yankee “Great Satan” are on the front line of global resistance. The closing of the event reaffirmed that organizing struggle and uniting the oppressed against the ruling classes and their declining empires will lead to ultimate victory.

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