Tadamon! Bulletin

EU rubber-stamping grants for Israeli war industry

June 24th, 2010 | Posted in Palestine
    David Cronin, Electronic Intifada 21 June 2010

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Photo Palestinian kids walk beside Israeli apartheid wall in occupied Palestine.

A leading Israeli supplier of warplanes used to kill and maim civilians in Gaza is in the running for two new scientific research grants from the European Union.

Israel’s attacks on Gaza in late 2008 and 2009 provided its air force with an opportunity to experiment with state-of-the-art pilotless drones such as the Heron. Although human rights groups have calculated that the Heron and other drones killed at least 87 civilians during that three-week war, EU officials have tentatively approved the release of fresh finance to the Heron’s manufacturer, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).

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“What solidarity means”: a letter from Gilboa Prison

June 24th, 2010 | Posted in Culture, Palestine
    Ameer Makhoul, Electronic Intifada, 21 June 2010

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    Photo Banksy painting on Israel apartheid wall.

Ameer Makhoul is a human rights defender, the director of the Arab nongovernmental organization network Ittijah, a leading voice of the Palestinian boycott, divestment and sanctions movement and a Palestinian citizen of Israel. He has been in Israeli detention since he was arrested from his family home in Haifa in the early morning hours of 6 May. Initially his arrest could not be reported under an Israeli gag order, and he was not allowed to see his lawyers for almost two weeks. Eventually charged with “espionage,” local and international human rights organizations have condemned Israel’s actions against him as politically-motivated persecution intended to crack down on organizing by Palestinian citizens within Israel and international solidarity. On the very day Makhoul was arrested, The Electronic Intifada published an article it had received from him days earlier, titled, “Israel’s repression of its Palestinian citizens unites us in struggle.” He wrote the following letter from Israeli detention on 30 May 2010:

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Poland: Compliance with International Law is an Obligation and not a Policy decision

June 21st, 2010 | Posted in Palestine, Politics

Letter to Polish Prime Minister from Polish Palestine Solidarity Campaign June 2010

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    Photo: Palestinian woman lamenting in Gaza.

Do not exploit our history – one cannot redeem the injustices of history with new and ongoing injustices

We observe the developments and comments from the Polish government on the arrest of the suspected Mossad agent Uri Brodsky with great dismay and concern.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk has said he does not want the arrest of an individual suspected of being involved in an extra judicial killing to damage relations between Poland and Israel.

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Palestinians gearing up for protest to demand rights in Lebanon

June 21st, 2010 | Posted in Beirut, Lebanon, Palestine
    Daily Star by Mohammed Zaatari June 2010

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Photo Stefan Christoff Palestinian youth walk on the streets of Burj el-Shemali camp.

Palestinian refugees, Lebanese activists and civil society organizations are gearing up for a demonstration on June 27 to demand civil rights for Palestinians in Lebanon.

Activists on Tuesday urged massive participation in the day’s protests in which participants will gather in Sidon, Tripoli, the Bekaa, Mount Lebanon and march toward the Parliament building in Beirut.

The activists were speaking before a Parliament session on Tuesday to discuss the civil rights of Palestinian refugees with the aim of pressuring representatives to amend laws discriminating against Palestinians.

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Lebanon MPs debate Palestinian rights

June 21st, 2010 | Posted in Lebanon, Palestine
    Aljazeera Wednesday, June 16 2010

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Photo: Stefan Christoff Campaign posters for civil rights for Palestinians in Lebanon.

Lebanon’s parliament has tabled a proposal to offer basic rights to hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees.

The proposed legislation – the subject of a heated debate on Tuesday – would allow Palestinian refugees to work and own property in Lebanon. Nabih Berri, the parliament speaker, referred the bill to a committee for a one-month review.

Palestinian refugees have long been a controversial subject in Lebanon, and the debate cut across Lebanon’s usual political alliances.

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Red Cross: Gaza closure – not another year!

June 18th, 2010 | Posted in Palestine
    Geneva/Jerusalem – International Committee of the Red Cross 14-06-2010

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    Photo: ActiveStills Palestinians held at Israeli military check point.

The hardship faced by Gaza’s 1.5 million people cannot be addressed by providing humanitarian aid. The only sustainable solution is to lift the closure.

The serious incidents that took place on 31 May between Israeli forces and activists on a flotilla heading for Gaza once again put the spotlight on the acute hardship faced by the population in the Gaza Strip.

As the ICRC has stressed repeatedly, the dire situation in Gaza cannot be resolved by providing humanitarian aid. The closure imposed on the Gaza Strip is about to enter its fourth year, choking off any real possibility of economic development. Gazans continue to suffer from unemployment, poverty and warfare, while the quality of Gaza’s health care system has reached an all-time low.

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Gaza plight a crisis with a difference

June 18th, 2010 | Posted in Other
    by Edmund Sanders, Los Angeles Times, June 2010

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    Photo Palestinian child walk to U.N. school in Gaza.

Reporting from Gaza City — Don’t ask Hatem Hajaj whether there’s a humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.

Four months ago, the unemployed salesclerk’s son was born with a heart blockage. Doctors told Hajaj that the baby’s only hope was transfer to a Jerusalem hospital because Gaza lacked a pediatric surgery unit.

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Don’t single out Helen Thomas

June 18th, 2010 | Posted in Palestine
    LA Times Saree Makdisi, June 13, 2010

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Photo ActiveStills Israeli activists protest Israeli Gaza freedom flotilla massacre.

Unconscionable. Offensive. Hurtful. Bigoted. Terrible. Hateful.

These are the words being used to describe Helen Thomas’ recent comment about Israel and Palestine. Editorialists across the country have condemned her statement that Jews should “get the hell out of Palestine” and “go back” to Europe.

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Tadamon Open Meeting!

June 15th, 2010 | Posted in Events, Other, Solidarity, Tadamon!

    calling all volunteers! Tadamon Open Meeting!

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    Monday, June 21 6:30pm
    First floor
    The School of Community and Public Affairs
    2149 MacKay
    Between Maisonneuve and Sherbrooke
    Metro Guy-Concordia, bus 165 or 24

All those interested in getting involved in the movement for Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) against Israeli apartheid and for Palestinian human rights are welcome to attend an open meeting of Tadamon!

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Global boycotts of Israel intensify after bloody Flotilla attack

June 12th, 2010 | Posted in Boycott, Canada, Palestine
    Adri Nieuwhof, Electronic Intifada, 4 June 2010

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    Photo Palestinian youth launches stone towards Israeli occupation forces.

Israel’s bloody attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla on 31 May killing at least nine and injuring dozens of activists carrying humanitarian aid to the blockaded Gaza Strip, has already intensified global actions for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel until it respects international law and human rights, including endorsement by major trade unions in several countries.

The Gaza Freedom Flotilla was on an honorable, peaceful mission in solidarity with the Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip, challenging the Israeli-imposed blockade that has deprived them of basic necessities and the ability to travel outside their densely populated enclave for four years.

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