Anti-Israel Activist Linda Sarsour Touts BDS in Speech at Women’s March in Washington
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by Algemeiner Staff

Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory, two organizers of the Women’s March, walk together on Pennsylvania Avenue during the Third Annual Women’s March in Washington, DC, Jan. 19, 2019. Photo: Reuters / Joshua Roberts.
Prominent anti-Israel activist and Women’s March co-leader Linda Sarsour used an address to thousands of demonstrators in Washington, DC, on Saturday to advocate on behalf of the BDS movement against the Jewish state.
Sarsour called on protesters to stand up for “free speech and our constitutional right to boycott, divestment and sanctions in these United States of America.”
Fellow Women’s March co-leader Tamika Mallory — who just a few days earlier declined to affirm that the Jewish people were native to the Middle East — stood next to Sarsour and nodded as the pro-BDS remark was made.
Watch the BDS excerpt from Sarsour’s speech below:
The moment that Sarsour promotes BDS at today’s DC Women’s March. pic.twitter.com/GrVDfSjwCy
— Joshua Robbin Marks (@JoshMarks78) January 19, 2019
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