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Boycotter l’apartheid israélien : COMPTE-RENDU DE LA CONFÉRENCE à Toronto

8 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Boycott, Culture, Économie, Palestine, Solidarité

COMPTE-RENDU DE LA CONFÉRENCE

Une trentaine des montrealais-es ont voyagé à Toronto à fin d’assister dans cette conférence. Le mouvement  « Boycotter l’apartheid israélien » aggrandit à Montréal actuellement. Contacter Tadamon! ou la Coalition pour la Justice et la Paix au Palestine (www.cjpp.org) pour savoir comment vous pouvez vous impliquer.

La conférence, « La lutte se poursuit : Boycotter l’apartheid israélien », organisée du 6 au 8 octobre 2006 à Toronto fut un événement inspirant et révélateur. Plus de 600 personnes ont pris part aux différentes séances de cette conférence qui s’est avérée l’un des plus importants événements de solidarité avec le peuple palestinien à se tenir sur le continent.

Bien que cette conférence se destinait aux activistes ontariens impliqués dans les mouvements de solidarité avec la Palestine, beaucoup de participants provenaient de tout le Canada, dont Montréal, Halifax et Vancouver de même qu’en provenance des États-Unis. La conférence a réuni des personnalités de calibre international telles que Jamal Jumaa’ de « Stop the Wall Campaign » de Palestine, Salim Vally du Comité de solidarité avec la Palestine en Afrique du Sud, Betty Hunter du Comité de solidarité avec la Palestine du Royaume uni et Jonathan Rosenhead, professeur émérite au « London school of Economics » et membre du Comité britannique pour les universités de Palestine. Robert Lovelace, l’un des chefs de la nation algonquine d’Ardock en Ontario a clôturé la conférence avec une puissante comparaison entre les expériences coloniales au Canada et en Palestine. 

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The 1982 Invasion of Lebanon

8 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Guerre et terrorisme, Impérialisme, Répression

From International Socialist Review (ISR), Issue 50, November – December 2006.

By HADAS THEIR

pe4.jpgIt looked as if a tornado had torn through the residential building and partments, ripping off balconies and roof supports, tearing down massive walls and collapsing whole blocks inwards upon their occupants. Many of the dead were sandwiched inside these ruins. In the streets, where Israeli bulldozers had swept away the rubble with military briskness, the people of Sidon walked in a daze.
    – Journalist Robert Fisk describes the scene at Sidon, where many Lebanese and Palestinian refugees had fled to, trying to escape Israeli raids.(1)

They are all terrorists.
    – An army officer when asked why bulldozers were destroying houses in which women and children lived.(2)

I was not even six when Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982, too young to be conscious of war and politics. My only memory of the war is the day that my uncle, then thirty-one, serving in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), died – my mother wailing in agony, the shattered expressions on my grandparents’ faces. I would sit with my grandparents for hours in the living room, gently stroking their arms, attempting to ease their pain. For the conquering army, death and suffering is an unavoidable consequence of resistance to occupation. In this case, the six hundred or so IDF deaths, led to a rare development of a peace movement in Israel. But for the conquered, their only crime was to be, by their very existence, in the way of the occupier’s ambition.
    – The author

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Stratégies de Résistance entre BEYROUTH et MONTRÉAL de Tadamon!

6 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Solidarité, Tadamon!

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ORIENTATIONS pour la SOLIDARITÉ MONTRÉALAISE AVEC LE LIBAN suite à l’attaque israélienne de 2006 

Tadamon! [Solidarité! en arabe], est un collectif d’activistes pour la justice sociale. Basé à Montréal, il fournit appui et solidarité aux mouvements de justice économique et sociale au Liban.

En se basant sur la délégation 2006 de Tadamon! au Liban et sur les efforts d’organisation menés à Montréal contre l’appui du gouvernement Conservateur à l’assaut militaire israélien contre le Liban, Tadamon! a déterminé de nouvelles priorités pour les mois à venir.

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Organizing the Canada-Israel Alliance

6 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Médias commerciaux, Politique

canada_israel_flags.jpgby Daniel Freeman-Maloy

Canadian Dimension, November/December 2006 Issue

Under Paul Martin’s Liberals and Stephen Harper’s Conservatives, the Canadian government has rapidly shed any pretense at having an independent foreign policy. In Haiti, Canadian forces joined their U.S. and French counterparts in carrying out the coup d’ tat of 2004, overthrowing the elected Lavalas government of Jean-Bertrand Aristide and instituting a foreign occupation of the country. In Afghanistan, similarly, thousands of Canadian troops are engaged in combat operations to defend the U.S.-ledoccupation and allow the U.S. military to focus its resources on Iraq. For years, escalating Canadian support for Israel has been part of this trend. In recent months, it has become more unabashed than ever.

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Rains compound side-effects of conflict

6 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Guerre et terrorisme, Résistance

 

  YAHMOUR – Daily Star: The tiny Southern village of Yahmour is situated between Nabatiyeh and Arnoun. Strewn around the village, which is home to some 450 families, are seemingly endless olive groves and tobacco fields. During the 34-day war in Lebanon this summer, Israeli air strikes hit Yahmour particularly hard. Less than half of the houses are still standing, many of them only partially so.

Now, with the early onset of the rainy season, tempestuous weather is forcing villagers to endure further hardships.

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Lebanese civil society to join together in National Day Against Cluster Munitions

4 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Guerre et terrorisme, Solidarité

Beirut –www.samidoun.org– On Saturday November 4, 2006, the National Demining Office, and the National Steering Committees for Mine Risk Education and Victim Assistance will call upon Lebanese civil society to participate and mobilize in a national day against cluster munitions.

This event is intended to send a message to the international community prior to the Review Conference of the COnvention on Certain Conventional Weapons in Geneva, taking place from November 7-17. This message presents an important opportunity for states to seriously review the devastating humanitarian impact attributed to cluster munitions.

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Dominion special issue on Canadian Foreign Policy: How Hezbollah became a terrorist organization in Canada

3 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Guerre et terrorisme, Impérialisme

Canada: Peacekeeper. Humanitarian. Election monitor. Really?

The Dominion’s special issue on Foreign Policy takes a look beyond the official mythology to research and examine the actual role of Canadian mining companies, military operations, development agencies, NGOs, and diplomats. Articles look at Canada’s involvement in Guatemala, Venezuela, Somalia, South Asia, Afghanistan, Palestine, First Nations and others. It includes:

Selectively Terrified: How Hezbollah became a terrorist organization in Canada.

UN investigates Israel’s ‘uranium weapons’

30 octobre 2006 | Posté dans Environnement, Guerre et terrorisme

The United Nations Environment Programme is investigating allegations, first published in The Independent, that Israel may have used uranium-based weapons during this summer’s war in Lebanon. Twenty UN experts, working with Lebanese environmentalists, have spent two weeks assessing various samples. They are planning to report their findings in December. (Lire la suite…)

Environmental Impact of the 2006 Lebanon War

From: Heinrich Böll Foundation

Polluted beach in Beirut

Israel’s offensive in Lebanon between July 12 and August 14 caused almost 1,200 fatalities and the destruction of infrastructure and property to the cost of at least US $ 2.5 billion. But in addition to the loss of life and damage, the war caused several environmental problems that will have long-term consequences. This report will examine the following issues:

  • The 15,000 ton oil spill caused by the Israeli air strikes on the fuel tanks of Jiyeh power station;
  • The dust and smoke pollution caused by the bombardment;
  • Unexploded ordinance, primarily the estimated one million cluster bombs in south Lebanon;
  • Impact on farming communities; and
  • Long-term implications for the environment and environmental policy.

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9 nov. : Boycotter l’Apartheid ; Assiéger l’Occupation

29 octobre 2006 | Posté dans Boycott, Résistance

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Une soirée de présentations multimédia, d’information, de poésie inspirante et de superbe musique sur le 4ième Journée internationale d’Action contre le mur d’Apartheid Israélien.

Venez en apprendre davantage sur la campagne en effervescence de Boycott,
désinvestissement et sanctions contre l’Apartheid israélien.

Jeudi le 9 novembre à 19h
Maison de l’Amitié, 120 Duluth est
(à l’est de St-Laurent, métro Sherbrooke)

Thé et Boissons. Halte-garderie. Traduction chuchotée (en anglais, français et arabe).

Tracts : boycott_newflyers.pdf. Affiches : boycottposter.pdf

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