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Palestinian Trade Union Movement Unanimously Confirms Support for BDS

26 novembre 2009 | Posté dans 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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Articulating Israeli apartheid

24 novembre 2009 | Posté dans 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

24 novembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Culture, Palestine, Politique
    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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French Union CNT Joins BDS Campaign

22 novembre 2009 | Posté dans 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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Photos: Artists Against Apartheid XI

18 novembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Culture, Palestine, Quebec
    photos by Elsa Marie Jabre and Anthony Côte

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Photo: Elsa Marie Jabre. Seven Arrows performs at Artists Against Apartheid.

Montreal’s groundbreaking concert series Artists Against Apartheid continues to unite artists on stages across the city for major cultural events in solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for freedom.

At the eleventh Artists Against Apartheid hundreds gathered to listen to performances, including a trio featuring Sam Shalabi on oud, Omar Dewachi on oud and Pierre-Guy Blanchard on percussion to open the evening.

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De Montréal à Bil’in

14 novembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine, Quebec
    solidarité avec Bil’in, le village palestinien de résistance populaire!

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    Vendredi le 27 novembre, 2009
    à partir de 18h
    au Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN)
    1601 de Lorimier
    métro Papineau
    Montreal, Quebec

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Palestine: Cracked and Shrinking Maps

10 novembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Culture, Prisoniers
    Interview with Palestinian artist Suleiman Mansour by Aaron Lakoff

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    Photo: Painting on the apartheid wall near Ramallah by Suleiman Mansour

Suleiman Mansour is one of Palestine’s most renowned painters. Active in the Palestinian artist community since the 1970s, he has contributed greatly to art education and promotion in the West Bank. He is a co-founder of the Wasiti Art Center in Jerusalem, and is also a member of the “New Vision” artist group, which focuses on the use of local material in artwork.

On the eve of the 60th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba in 2008, Suleiman Mansour was interviewed at the Palestinian International Academy of Art in Ramallah about the struggles of Palestinian cultural producers over the decades, and what the significance of art is in the face of this historic milestone.

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Photos: DAM performance in Montreal

5 novembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Culture, Palestine, Tadamon!
    photo essay by photographer Claudia Espinosa

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    Photo: Claudia Espinosa. DAM performs in Montreal with Narcicyst

Hundreds gathered in Montreal for the ninth Artists Against Apartheid concert featuring DAM, the celebrated Palestinian hip-hop group, who took the stage in Montreal for the first time at Café Campus.

Joining DAM at the concert was Montreal-based Iraqi hip-hop artist the Narcicyst, along with MCs from the celebrated local hip-hop group Nomadic Massive

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Photos: Popular resistance in Nil’in

2 novembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Politique
    photo essay by Valérian Mazataud

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Photo: Valérian Mazataud. Israeli occupation forces launch teargas at protests, Nil’in.

Palestinian protests in opposition to Israel’s ‘separation barrier’ or apartheid wall have spread across the West Bank in recent years, as popular protest committees have formed in multiple cities, many holding weekly demonstrations as in Bil’in and Nil’in villages.

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Des Montréalais fêtent l’Halloween devant La Baie pour lancer le boycott des produits Israéliens Ahava Dead Sea Products

31 octobre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine
    communiqué de presse, Samedi, 31 octobre 2009

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    Photo: Boycott, Désinvestissement et Sanctions campagne graphiques.

Montréal, 31 Octobre – En ce jour le plus effrayant de l’année, des membres des groupes de solidarité avec le Moyen Orient Tadamon, Solidarité pour les droits humains Palestiniens (SPHR) et du Comité BDS (Boycott, Désinvestissement & Sanctions) Québec demanderont à LA BAIE de retirer de ses étagères les horribles produits cosmétiques AHAVA Dead Sea.

Ahava Dead Sea Laboratories (www.ahava.co.il) est une compagnie privée Israélienne qui manufacture des produits cosmétiques en utilisant des minéraux et de la boue provenant de la Mer Morte. Les produits AHAVA son largement disponibles dans des magasins à rayons hauts gamme et des pharmacies à travers l’Europe, les USA et le Canada. Mais AHAVA occulte une laide vérité – ses produits sont dérivés de ressources naturelles Palestiniennes volées, fabriqués dans la colonie illégale de Mitzpe Shalem en CisJordanie Occupée. Ces pratiques corporatives d’AHAVA violent le droit international.

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