[Tallaght] Love Football, Hate Apartheid: Protest at Dundalk FC vs Maccabi Tel Aviv (IPSC)

The Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) will hold a peaceful protest at the Dundalk FC vs Maccabi Tel Aviv match in Tallaght Stadium on Thursday 29th September. The protest starts at 7pm and will take place outside the stadium, with the aim of highlighting the BDS call for the expulsion of the Israeli FA from FIFA and UEFA due to Israel’s ongoing human rights abuses against the Palestinian people, including Palestinian sportspeople.
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The protest will be an act of solidarity with the people of Palestine who have suffered so much injustice, and continue to suffer daily, at the hands of the Israel’s apartheid regime. Outside the stadium banners reading, ‘Love Football, Hate Apartheid’ and ‘Boycott Israeli Apartheid’ will be displayed peacefully alongside Palestinian flags.
Following in the footsteps of the successful sporting boycott against apartheid South Africa in the 1980s, Israeli apartheid should similarly be boycotted and Israeli teams excluded from international sporting arenas like UEFA and FIFA.
The protest will call for such a sporting boycott of Israeli football teams due to the Apartheid nature of the Israeli State, the ongoing occupation of Palestine and the continual denial of rights to the Palestinian people. The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) have confirmed that this game falls under their Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) guidelines.
While some people may suggest that sports and politics shouldn’t mix, we believe there is no place in sport for racism or teams who act as ambassadors for racist or apartheid states. See here for an article about Israel’s attacks on Palestinian sport.
As Mahmoud Sarsak, the rising Palestinian football star who was abducted on his way to training, imprisoned without charge or trial by Israel, and who only won his freedom after a career-ending 96 day long hunger strike, has said: “There can be no place in football for segregation and oppression … I call on all those who spoke out for my release and the release of the Palestinian hunger strikers, to once again show their commitment to justice and equality by insisting that UEFA move their competitions away from Israel [and supporting] the cultural and sporting boycott and other forms of boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS). [These] were vital in the fall of the South African apartheid regime, and similar initiatives will be vital to ending Israeli apartheid.”
This demonstration is organised by the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign, and supported by Academics for Palestine (AfP), Anti-Racism Network Ireland (ARN), Irish Anti-War Movement (IAWM), Gaza Action Ireland (GAI), Jewish Voice for Just Peace Ireland (JVJPI), Peace and Neutrality Alliance (PANA), Solidarity Alliance Against Racism and Fascism (SARF), Trade Union Friends of Palestine (TUFP) and United Against Racism (UAR).