Anti-genocide activists gather outside CNN to protest pro-Zionist media bias. SLL photo: John Parker
Oct. 18, Los Angeles – Seventy-five people turned out for an emergency protest in front of CNN.
The protest was called when the Israeli military bombed targets that had been declared safe zones – a tent encampment at Al-Aqsa Hospital, a school at the Nuseirat camp, and the Al-Shati camp, all in northern Gaza.
Dozens of Palestinian people were killed in the bombardments or burned alive in massive fires that followed. The majority were children.
Organizers selected CNN as the site for the protest because of the Western media’s extreme pro-Zionist bias in its coverage of the genocide.
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