Tadamon! Bulletin

Palestinian Trade Union Movement Unanimously Confirms Support for BDS

November 26th, 2009 | Posted in Boycott, Palestine
    Press Release – 25 November 2009

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    Photo: Palestinian flag at a solidarity demonstration in London.

In reaction to reports alleging that a Palestinian trade union official has stated his reservations about the Palestinian civil society campaign of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS), the full spectrum of the Palestinian trade union movement has expressed solid support for the BDS National Committee (BNC)* and for the global BDS campaign against Israel as an effective form of resisting its military occupation, war crimes and apartheid policies.

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Shot With My Hands In The Air

November 25th, 2009 | Posted in Palestine
    Ctrl.Alt.Shift interview by Jody McIntyre 16/11/09

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Photo: Valerian Mazataud Palestinians continue to protest in Bil’in against all odds.

Earlier this year, Khamis Fathe Abu Rahmah, aged 27, was shot in the head with a high-velocity tear gas canister whilst participating in a non-violent demonstration at the wall in Bil’in, a Palestinian village. It was the same weapon the Israeli Occupation Forces would use to murder his close friend Bassem Abu Rahme, in the same village, just a few months later. Jody McIntyre spoke to Khamis to hear about his experiences…

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Montreal: Free Gaza Movement

November 25th, 2009 | Posted in Palestine
    A lecture by Huwaida Araff and Adam Shapiro.

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    Wednesday, November 25, 2009
    19h30 – 22h
    Concordia University
    Pavillon Hall Building
    Room/Local H-767
    1455 De Maisonneuve O
    Montreal, Quebec

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Articulating Israeli apartheid

November 24th, 2009 | Posted in Boycott, Palestine
    An interview with author Ben White by Stefan Christoff.

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Photo: ActiveStills Palestinian held at Israeli military check-point during Ramadan.

Public discourse towards the Palestine-Israel conflict has shifted. More and more, we hear the word “apartheid” associated with discussions concerning Israeli policy towards the Palestinian people. Such an analysis of apartheid makes connections between the contemporary conflict in the Middle East and the apartheid era in South Africa. It is, in part, this political tie that has mobilized grassroots networks globally in solidarity with Palestine.

U.K.-based author Ben White, author of Israeli Apartheid: A Beginner’s Guide, has just topped off a cross-country tour of major Canadian universities where he has lectured on Israeli Apartheid.

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Palestine: The New International of Insurgent Feeling

November 24th, 2009 | Posted in Boycott, Culture, Palestine, Politics
    Fred Moten | PACBI | 7 November 2009

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    Photo: Palestinian stands in Gaza Strip grave after Israeli military bombing.

1. The justification of the boycott of Israeli academic and cultural institutions is quite simple and quite clear: the victims of a sovereign brutality instantiated in racial-military domination have come to an overwhelming consensus, in the very shadow of the state that has come to exemplify The State and its exception, that boycott is the most immediate form of international support they require. To be in solidarity with the Palestinian people is to enact and support the boycott. However, the significance of the boycott is a slightly more complicated matter. Arguments against the boycott that go beyond the rejection of whatever form either of criticism of Israel or Palestinian resistance or the sometimes open/sometimes veiled assertion of an assumed Israeli exception and exemption, focus on the negative impact the presumed isolation and withdrawal of support for Israeli dissidents will have, already a morally obtuse argument insofar as it shifts our primary political and ethical concerns away from the actual victims of racial-military domination.

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U.S. State Department: Israel is not a tolerant society

November 24th, 2009 | Posted in Culture, Palestine
    Haaretz 06/11/2009

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    Photo: City Hall at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv.

Israel dismally fails the requirements of a tolerant pluralistic society, according to a new report from the U.S. State Department.

Despite boasting religious freedom and protection of all holy sites, Israel falls short in tolerance toward minorities, equal treatment of ethnic groups, openness toward various streams within society, and respect for holy and other sites.

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Palestine: “Write and Leave Behind Your Own Truth”

November 24th, 2009 | Posted in Culture, Palestine, Politics

November 14, 2009 Faster Times Interview with Palestinian Author Ghada Karmi

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    Photo: Larry Towell Palestinian women in occupied Palestine.

Ghada Karmi is a Palestinian physician and author based in London. Since her autobiography In Search of Fatima: A Palestinian Story was first published in 2002 by Verso Books, it has been translated into forty languages. The late Edward Said described the memoir as “…the story of a fascinating woman…humanly rich and interesting.” On a speaking tour throughout the US to promote the newly-released second edition of In Search for Fatima, Mrs. Karmi visited Columbia University at the behest of an Arab cultural group, Turath. While there, she sat down with TFT associate editor Aseel Najib to discuss her wok.

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Wall between Hebrew University and Palestinian Village?

November 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Palestine

Hebrew University Student Union: Build Wall between the university and Issawiya

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    Photo: Masser Israeli apartheid wall in occupied Palestine.

According to the Jerusalem online newspaper Mynet, Hebrew University’s Student Union Chairperson, Ofer Raviv, recently recommended that a Separation Wall between the university’s Mount Scopus campus and the nearby Palestinian village of Issawiya be constructed.

Hebrew University officials suggested that such a wall could be financed by the parking meters located on Mount Scopus and the Jerusalem Municipality has agreed to examine this possibility. If implemented, this would be just one more action in Hebrew University’s long tradition of documented institutional participation in the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories, this time at the instigation of its official student body.

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French Union CNT Joins BDS Campaign

November 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Boycott, France, Palestine
    Confederation Nationale du Travail joins BDS campaign – press release

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Photo: ActiveStills Palestinian youth hurls stone during a protest against the wall.

November 2009 – Through the intermediary of its international Secretary, the National Work Confederation (Confederation Nationale du Travail or CNT), a French anti-capitalist internationalist union involved in social class struggles, has joined the campaign labeled “Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against the State of Israel”, an international campaign launched by more than 170 grass-root Palestinian organizations, including our partnering independent Palestinian independent unions.

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La Palestine dans les textes

November 21st, 2009 | Posted in Culture, Palestine
    Le Courrier de Geneve Emmanuel Dror, 21 octobre 2009

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    Photo: Ronald de Hommel Israeli apartheid wall cutting through Palestine

Culture Chansons – Si le rap a repris le flambeau, la Palestine fut chantée par les grandes voix arabes, puis les Français Renaud ou Zebda. Tour d’horizon.

Alors que les hommes politiques sont empêtrés dans des stratégies cyniques ou dans une langue de bois perpétuelle, les chanteurs reflètent plus fidèlement le monde dans lequel ils vivent. Ils traduisent l’opinion de «la rue» mieux que ne le font les porte-parole officiels ou les médias traditionnels. Exemple avec l’histoire de la Palestine depuis quelques dizaines d’années…

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