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Gaza children shatter world record

30 juillet 2009 | Posté dans Palestine
    Al Jazeera, by Ayman Mohyeldin in Gaza, July 30th, 2009.

    Photo: Palestine kite in the open sky.

It was an unlikely place to shatter a world record, but the beaches of the Gaza Strip were the venue for thousands of Palestinian children who flew the largest number of kites simultaneously from the same place.

The record that once stood at 713 has been broken, thanks to the efforts of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and about 6,000 kite-flying children.

The event is part of the Summer Games programme run by UNRWA – an activities and curricular programme set up for students during their break from the academic school year.

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Entertaining Apartheid Israel Deserves No Amnesty!

30 juillet 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Quebec
    open letter to Amnesty International, July 30, 2009

    Photo: Israel’s apartheid wall in Palestine.

In May, the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) called on singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen to heed the Palestinian call for a cultural boycott of Israel and avoid complicity with Israel’s violations of international law by cancelling his planned September concert in Israel, particularly in view of Israel’s war crimes in Gaza earlier this year. Sadly, according to a July 28 article in the Jerusalem Post, Amnesty International USA has agreed to cooperate with Cohen in dealing with Israel on the basis of business as usual.

Amnesty International USA will serve as sponsor of a new fund that will whitewash the money raised at Cohen’s concert in Israel by using it to finance programs for “peace.” Being one of the world’s strongest proponents of human rights and international law, you shall thus be subverting a non-violent, effective effort by Palestinian and international civil society to end Israel’s violations of international law and human rights principles. We call on you to be true to your values and immediately withdraw support for Leonard Cohen’s ill-conceived concert in Israel.

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Israel bans use of Palestinian term ‘nakba’ in textbooks

30 juillet 2009 | Posté dans Palestine
    Reuters, July 22nd, 2009.

    Photo: Palestinian Nakba in 1948.

Israel will remove from school textbooks an Arabic term that describes its creation in 1948 as a “catastrophe”, the Education Ministry said on Wednesday.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said when he was opposition leader two years ago the word “nakba” in Israeli Arab schools was tantamount to spreading propaganda against Israel.

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Norway examines the ethics of its Israel investments

29 juillet 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine
    Haartez, by Amira Hass, July 27th, 2009.

    Photo: Palestine solidarity graffiti in Europe.

Norway is reexamining its investments in several Israeli companies, in particular Elbit Systems. Two representatives of the Council on Ethics of the Norwegian finance ministry visited Israel at the beginning of June, in the wake of growing criticism of Israel in Norway in the months following last winter’s Israeli offensive in Gaza. The representatives met with, among others, groups of Palestinians and Israelis who claim that Norway invests in businesses directly involved in the Israeli occupation, which, they say, contradicts its commitment to abide by international law and to a just solution for the area.

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Israel: Trendy bar bans soldiers in uniform

29 juillet 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine
    Jerusalem Post, July 29th, 2009, by Abe Selig.

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    Photo: Smoke over Gaza during Israeli army bombardment.

At a recently opened eco-friendly bar in Tel Aviv, customers can enjoy vegan delicacies, politic with left-wing activists or indulge in green-colored beer.

But wearing green may get them thrown out.

The Rogatka Bar – the word means “slingshot” in Russian and was used colloquially to describe slingshots used by Palestinian youth during the first intifada – has found itself at the heart of a fiery debate, after Army Radio reported earlier this week that the vegan eatery does not allow entry to IDF soldiers in uniform.

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Artistes Anti Apartheid IX

29 juillet 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine, Quebec, Tadamon!
    avec le très populaire groupe de hip hop palestinien DAM

tadamondamconcert

    Lundi, le 28 septembre à 20h00
    10$ à l’avance | 15$ à la porte
    achetez les billets sur admission.com
    au Café Campus
    57, rue Prince-Arthur Est
    Montréal, Québec

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Dozens suffered teargas inhalation in Bil’in

28 juillet 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine
    Report from Bil’in, July 24, 2009.

    Photo: ActiveStills. Israeli army launches tear gas over Bil’in, Palestine.

Immediately after Friday prayers today, Bil’in citizens, International supporters, and Israeli activists went out in a demonstration, raising Palestinian flags and banners condemning the occupation policies of building the wall, land confiscation, building settlements, roads closures, the siege of cities, killing civilians, house raids, and the arresting of children.

Palestinian Minister of Affairs Related to the Apartheid Wall, Mr. Maher Ghuneim, also participated in the demonstration, and listened to a comprehensive explanation from the Popular Committee for Resistance Against the Wall about the experiences of the Bil’in community and its most recent developments. The Minister affirmed the government’s support for the popular resistance, pointing to the fact that there are no current negotiations on the question of the presence of settlements and the wall.

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Nasrallah warns Israel preparing for war

28 juillet 2009 | Posté dans Beirut, Lebanon, Palestine
    Daily Star Monday, July 27, 2009.

    Photo: Photo: Zoriah (c). Beirut’s south suburbs bombed by Israel in 2006.

BEIRUT: Israel is preparing for another war on Lebanon between the end of year and next spring, Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said during a private meeting with Lebanese emigrants, New TV reported on Saturday. Nasrallah said the “new formula for the balance of power with Israel placed the southern suburbs opposite to Tel Aviv.”

“Israel cannot be trusted,” he said, but added he was not trying to “frighten the people” and asked the Lebanese to “enjoy a quiet summer.”

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Ken Loach withdraws over Israeli funding

28 juillet 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine
    Philippa Hawker, The Age, July 18, 2009

Photo: Matthew Cassel. Gaza, Palestinian refugees displaced in Israeli bombardment.

English filmmaker Ken Loach has withdrawn his film Looking for Eric from the Melbourne International Film Festival because the festival receives funding from the Israeli Government.

Loach told the festival if it did not reconsider the sponsorship, he would not allow the festival to screen his film.

In a letter to festival executive director Richard Moore, he said that “Palestinians, including artists and academics, have called for a boycott of events supported by Israel”. He cited “illegal occupation of Palestinian land, destruction of homes and livelihoods” and “the massacres in Gaza” as reasons for the boycott. It was, he said, aimed “not at independent Israeli films or filmmakers”, but at “the Israeli state”.

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International Journalists Union Expels Israel

21 juillet 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine
    July 8th, 2009 report from www.forward.com

Photo: Gueorgui Tcherednitchenko. Cameras cover Israel’s wall in occupied Palestine.

The expulsion of an Israeli journalists’ union from the International Federation of Journalists is mired in a murky cocktail of politics and money.

The Israeli group –— the National Federation of Israel Journalists — was ousted June 7 in a unanimous vote of the international union’s executive committee. The vote immediately raised the specter of another effort by international unions to boycott Israel for political reasons; recently, a number of academic unions around the world have voted to boycott Israeli professors.

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