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Protest posters — Stop the War / Free Palestine

• Stop the attack on Gaza / Freedom for Palestine (2012)
• Stop the attacks on Gaza / End the blockade / Freedom for Palestine / No Dutch complicity (2012)
• No Dutch support for Apartheid / Free Palestine / Boycott Israel (2010)
• Stop the Israeli war crimes against Gaza / Stop the Dutch complicity / Freedom for Palestine (2009): based on a collage by artist Carlos Latuff
• Protest manifestation: Open Gaza – Tear down the walls (2008)
• Demonstration @ NATO summit Noordwijk: Troops out of Afghanistan (2007)
• Stop the War: Stop the G8 summit in Rostock (2007)
• Stop the War: Openness about Iraq now / No war on Iran / Troops out of Afghanistan (2007)
• War & Peace: National conference of Coalition Stop the War (2006)
• Break with Bush: No to the 'New Middle East' of the US and Israel (2006)
• Wanted: George W Bush – Terrorist (2002). The poster was launched by the Dutch International Socialists (IS) in 2002, in the run-up to the American attack on Iraq. It caused some controversy even among peace activists, but later became a popular plackard on the many anti-war demonstrations during the presidency of Bush. The poster gained extra attention in 2005 when police officers in Rotterdam arrested an IS member for spreading it – but eventually they and mayor Opstelten were blamed for unlawful censorship. The Dutch Verzetsmuseum (Resistance Museum) even included the poster in the Protesteer! (Protest!) exhibition of 2008/2009, among several classic Dutch anti-war posters: http://www.verzetsmuseum.org/kinderen/nl/digitale_expo/protesteer,oorlog_en_vrede (click link)
@ Demonstration against the Israeli attack on Gaza (2009)
@ Top van Onderop (Summit from Below) with Cindy Sheehan (2007)
@ Demonstration against the visit of Bush to the Netherlands (2005)
@ Demonstration against the EU summit in Brussels (2005)


Protest posters — Stop the War / Free Palestine
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Protest posters — Stop the War / Free Palestine

A selection of posters made between 2002–2014 for demonstrations / campaigns against war and in solidarity with Palestine

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