COP28: A Rare Sight of Protests on Palestinians, Climate Action

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Dubai: – More than 100 protesters gathered on Sunday on the sidelines of the COP28 U.N. climate summit to call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, an unusual sight in the United Arab Emirates where freedom of expression is limited.

The UAE tolerates little dissent and bans organised groups like political parties and labour unions, but as hosts of the annual U.N. conference, the Gulf state is allowing protests to take place at COP28 itself.

Holding banners calling for a “ceasefire” and “climate decolonisation”, activists in the Dubai Expo City chanted “Free, Free Palestine”.

“We are seeking an end to the siege, end to the occupation,” Palestinian-American Tariq Luthun told Reuters after taking part in an earlier, smaller demonstration calling for a ceasefire.

Jacob Maurice Johns, an Indigenous activist from North America, said Palestinian voices were being silenced and needed the world to stand in solidarity with them.

In a statement issued on Sunday at COP28, Israel’s Consul General Liron Zaslanaky said her country was fighting in self-defence and doing its best to avoid harming civilians.

Israel says Hamas gunmen killed about 1,200 Israelis and foreigners and took around 240 hostage when they stormed southern Israel on Oct. 7. Gazan health officials say more than 15,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israel’s subsequent bombardment and invasion of the coastal enclave.

American activist Alice McGown dressed up Sunday as a dugong and held a sign saying “no more fossils” to protest the planned expansion of state-run Abu Dhabi National Oil Co’s offshore gas operations in a protected marine area that is home to the aquatic mammals.

Some activists at COP28 expressed worry about UAE surveillance.

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