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Actor Emma Thompson Bids for Palestinian Rights, Coalition in Support of Ending Israel's Occupation Set for Launch
LONDON, January 26, 2007 (WAFA) - Record-breaking actor Emma Thompson revealed Thursday why she is helping to make political history by supporting Britain's first broad-based alliance for a just peace in the Middle East.
The only person ever to have won film Oscars for acting and writing is backing a new historic drive for a just settlement between Israelis and Palestinians.
The ENOUGH! coalition, representing over three million people in charities, trade unions, faith and campaign groups has come together to mark this year's 40th anniversary of the Israeli military occupation of the Gaza Strip and West Bank, including East Jerusalem.
The ENOUGH! Coalition said in a press release the launch will come only days after a report, funded by the British government, warned that Israel's separation wall is trapping 250,000 Palestinians.
The report says the wall is cutting off Palestinians from employment, education, healthcare needs, undermining social and family life and isolating farmers from markets,
Ms Thompson said: "This report cites the devastating effects on Palestinians' health and livelihoods of Israel's separation wall. It shows the vital need for our ministers to make fresh moves for a just peace. It is high time the UK government matched its rhetoric with action which can save Palestinians and Israelis from another 40 years' conflict."
ENOUGH will be launched with a news conference at 11.00 am next Tuesday (30 January) in the Wilson Room at Portcullis House, Victoria Embankment, London SW1A 2LW.
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