A rally will be held today in support of Palestine, and against apartheid.
The peaceful protest will be held in front of The Sefton Hotel, getting underway at 2.30pm, and is expected to last an hour in total.
The organisers say they will keep rallying for the Island to add its voice to the global call for a ceasefire, they also want an end to the bombing, an end to the siege and an end to the ethnic cleansing of the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
The Isle of Man Amnesty International Group said this second protest has come about as they feel the Island cannot remain silent in the face of rampant human rights abuses, and apartheid.
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