Pro-Palestine March Takes Over The Streets In Portland, Maine For Land Day 2024

Source: Jonathan Kohanski

Portland, Maine turned out 1,000 people to rally, march, and die-in for Land Day 2024. The close ties of Palestinian people with their lands, their villages, and their olive groves were celebrated with music and dancing while speakers made the connection between land theft in Wabanakiya (parts of which are now called Maine) and in Palestine. 

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Others spoke of massacres in history and more recently. Per the Maine Coalition for Palestine’s press release:

Land Day commemorates the protest of March 30th, 1976, a day when Palestinians rallied against the theft of their lands, and six were tragically killed by the Israeli military. It also marks the sixth anniversary of the Great March of Return, a peaceful march led by Palestinians to reclaim the lands from which they were ethnically cleansed. After 18 months of protest, 230 Palestinians were killed, and 36,000 were brutally injured.

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You can hear the speeches on Health Care Workers for Palestine (@hcw4p) Instagram feeds herehere, and here. Following speeches, protesters took to the streets with pace cars carrying people living with disabilities. About 60 staged a die-in on Congress Street where they remained for over an hour without arrests or even warnings to disperse.

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Portland’s hometown paper the Press Herald published a full report with reporter Ray Routhier interviewing several people from the Maine Coalition for Palestine. Included was organizer Rosemary Corkins, who was also interviewed for television by NewsCenterMaine.

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Unfortunately, newscentermaine chose to center the voice of genocide supporter Senator Susan Collins talking about October 7 in a way that clearly revealed that real information does not make it through her Zionist bias. Yes, Susan, many Jewish people did die that day including many who were killed by the Israeli military itself implementing the Hannibal directive: execute Jews rather than allow them to be taken hostage. Israel has also bombed and subsequently starved many hostages to death since October and that is not on Hamas. They have consistently called for release of the thousands of Palestinians in Israel’s prison in exchange for releasing the remaining hostages.

Guess what else, Susan: thousands upon millions of protesters worldwide turned out to commemorate Land Day.

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The tide has turned, and the U.S. government’s days of no accountability for enabling massacres of tens of thousands of children, doctors, and journalists in Gaza are numbered.

Disrupting Business As Usual

Trigger Warning: This blog post contains a photograph of a Palestinian child starved to death by Zionist blockade of Gaza.

I can’t have been the only person who saw that the Key Bridge over Baltimore Harbor had collapsed and thought, That will disrupt commerce and the war machine significantly. Probably for years. More than a mile long, the bridge was an integral part of the Interstate-695 highway system that connects to “the Beltway” in the Washington DC/Virginia/Maryland region. That’s the belly of the military contracting beast, and the bridge being out of commission is and will remain a big deal.

The bridge is named for Francis Scott Key, composer of  our odious U.S. national anthem that glorifies “rocket’s red glare and bombs bursting in air” — so maybe there is some violent karma at work here, too.

The ship that hit the Key was registered in Singapore and video shows it having power problems just prior to striking the bridge support, so there’s little suspicion it was deliberate. Of course Congress has demonstrated repeatedly that they cannot distinguish between Singapore and China, at least where TikTok owners and operators are concerned. So who knows who will get blamed for what was most likely an accident. 

Prayers up for the bridge workers and motorists plunged into frigid water in the dead of night (1am).

This tragedy unfolds amidst context of constantly escalating disruptions to business as usual while genocide in Gaza continues. 

“This is not a photo of a mummy or an embalmed body retrieved from one of Gaza’s ancient cemeteries. This is a photo of Yazan Kafarneh, a child who died of severe malnutrition during Israel’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.” Source: Mondoweiss

This morning my husband shared news that Gazans had drowned swimming out to retrieve the paltry aid being airdropped into the Mediterranean Sea. He and I have agreed we will both keep getting louder and more disruptive as long as the U.S. continues funding — and corporations continue profiting — from torturing millions Palestinians to death to steal their land.

Here’s a proposal for April 15 from the Coordinated Economic Blockade to Free Palestine.

The UN passing a mealymouthed temporary ceasefire resolution that does not even call for the release of the thousands of Palestinian men, women, and children in their prisons is of little interest to me. So what if the US abstained after vetoing other such resolutions? Obtaining bargaining chips to secure the prisoners’ release is the reason that Hamas took hostages on October 7. Any agreement that doesn’t start there is public relations and not worth wasting my time considering.

Here’s the real news: Congress passed and Biden signed a fiscal year 2024 budget that has more than $1 trillion allocated for death, destruction, and new yachts for General Dynamics executives.


Also note that nuclear weapons spending is hidden in the Energy Department’s budget line, so even $1.118 trillion is an understatement of the cost to operate our military and militarized State Department for another year.

This is unsustainable. A nation with this moral position deserves to be disrupted constantly. Let’s go!

For a ShutDown4Palestine action near you visit shutitdown4palestine.org.