Global March To Jerusalem (GMJ) Supported By Association Of Free Cyber Activists

 

For Immediate Release

Association of Free Cyber Activists

Association of Free Cyber Activists - October 2011

October 14, 2011

The Global March to Jerusalem (GMJ) planed for March next year got boost today when newly formed “International Association Of Free Cyber Activists” declared full support for the march. The group vowed to mobilise its members and their networks to make the march a successful one.

The association was formed at the end of a summit held on the side of International Digital Media Fair (IDMF 2011) in Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran, between the 9th and 15th of October 2011.

More than 50 cyber activists from Italy, France, Australia, Chili, Cuba, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Norway, Turkey, Palestine, Lebanon, UAE, Bosnia and UK participated in the work of the summit. The summit, which was organised by the International Union of Unified Ummah, was concluded with a decision to form the association to coordinate activities of free cyber activists around the world in resisting oppression, marginalisation and socio-economic injustices.

“The association members declared their full support for the Global March to Jerusalem (GMJ)”

said Jamal Daoud, the interim Secretary of the association

“The founding members expressed their deep concerns about the situation in the holy city and the Israeli authorities actions’ to change its demography”

The association members disscused in the last day of the summit ways to raise awareness about the situation in the occupied Palestine and ways to support the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and independence. They also discussed ways to actively participate in the GMJ.

“The members discussed the best practical ways to actively participate in the march. These could include mobilising cyber networks, produce films and clips about the issue and post them on internet and organising forums and exhibitions to encourage people to participate”.

The march is already attracting the support of many organisations and activists’ groups. While expecting many obstacles in achieving the goals, the groups are highly enthusiastic to expose the brutal nature of Israeli occupation of Palestine and the international community’s hypocrycy on this issue.

The group members noted that the Israeli occupation and brutality were going on for more than 63 years without any menaingful measures to end them.The members believe that it is the time that international activists and freedom-loving people unite to condemn Israeli atrocities and demand these atrocities end.

The founding committe is due to meet in two months time to finalise detailed documents and steps to achieve declared objectives.

For media comments, you can contact Jamal Daoud on +962 79799 6745 or Sarbaz Rohulla Rezvi on +98938 1650209 and +919858983590