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Divestment: from the campus to the streets

12 octobre 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine
    Mohammad Talaat, The Electronic Intifada 8 September 2010

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Photo: Biddu, Palestine, 2004 – The shadow of a young man throwing stones at Israeli Occupation Forces with a home-made sling during a protest in the West Bank village of Biddu. The people of Biddu were protesting the construction of the Apartheid Wall on their lands, and the Israeli soldiers had occupied the village to ensure that work continued on the Wall uninterrupted.

Following a sharp increase in divestment efforts across North American college campuses last spring, this academic year promises an even greater number of initiatives. The success and near-success of efforts at several campuses last year, coupled with Israel’s attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla this summer, has inspired new efforts among peace and justice activists to target companies that profit from and abet Israel’s apartheid regime.

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Vers une Palestine libre !

12 octobre 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine, Quebec
    Le Couac par Claire Hurtig & Freda Guttman.

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    Photo Drapeau palestinien lors d’une manifestation.

Boycott, Désinvestissement et Sanctions pour mettre fin à l’apartheid israélien

En juillet 2005, plus de 170 organismes de la société civile palestinienne, incluant des groupes de femmes, des syndicats, des groupes de réfugié(e)s et des groupes culturels, se sont assemblés pour faire un appel au Boycott, Désinvestissement et Sanctions (BDS) intégral contre l’apartheid israélien. Par cette demande, ces organismes veulent inciter la société civile internationale à boycotter les produits israéliens, désinvestir des compagnies israéliennes et encourager leurs gouvernements à imposer des sanctions sur l’État d’Israël, jusqu’à ce que celui-ci respecte le droit international et droits humains des Palestiniens.

Voilà pourquoi du 22 au 24 octobre prochain, des organisations solidaires avec la Palestine basées à Montréal animeront une conférence de 3 jours dont l’objectif est de faire avancer la campagne BDS contre l’apartheid israélien. Cette campagne est basée sur trois demandes concrètes :

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Reasons BDS movement is ‘gaining speed’

12 octobre 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Culture, Économie, Palestine
    Mondoweiss by Lawrence Davidson.

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Photo Palestinian woman flying flag at protest in West Bank.

On September 5, 2010 the Israel newspaper Haaretz published an article the headline of which read “Anti-Israel Economic Boycotts are Gaining Speed.” The subtitle went on to state that “the sums involved are not large, but their international significance is huge.” Actually, what seems to have triggered the piece was not international. Rather, it was the decision of a “few dozen theater people” to boycott “a new cultural center in Ariel,” an illegally settled town in the Occupied Territories. This action drew public support from 150 academics in Israel. The response from the Israeli right, which presently controls the government and much of Israel’s information environment, was loud and hateful.

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U.K., Spain to boycott OECD tourism conference because it’s in Jerusalem

5 octobre 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Politique
    Haaretz by Irit Rosenblum. Oct. 2010

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    Photo Sky over occupied Jerusalem.

Britain and Spain will not send delegates to the OECD’s biannual tourism conference on October 20-22, because it will be held in Jerusalem, Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov (Yisrael Beiteinu ) said yesterday.

This is only the second time in its history that the conference, which this year will deal with sustainable tourism, is being held outside Paris.

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Anti-Israel economic boycott gaining speed

5 octobre 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Économie, Impérialisme, Palestine
    Haaretz by Nehemia Shtrasler September 2010

APTOPIX MIDEAST ISRAEL PURIM

Photo Oded Balilty An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man carries a Palestinian flag as he walks in the street during the Purim holiday in Jerusalem, Monday, March 1, 2010.

The entire week was marked by boycotts. It began with a few dozen theater people boycotting the new culture center in Ariel, and continued with a group of authors and artists publishing a statement of support on behalf of those theater people. Then a group of 150 lecturers from various universities announced they would not teach at Ariel College or take part in any cultural events in the territories. Naturally, all that spurred a flurry of responses, including threats of counter-sanctions.

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Artistes Anti Apartheid XIV

4 octobre 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Culture, Palestine
    Concert marquant la conférence BDS Québec et coprésenté
    par Afro Latin Soul, mettant en vedette la célèbre MC de Detroit, Invincible.

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    Samedi 23 octobre 2010
    portes ouvertes à partir de 20h30
    don suggéré: 8-12$
    Le Consulat
    1442 Bleury, 2e étage
    métro Place-des-Arts
    Montréal, Québec

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Tutu calls on Israel to release Palestinian

21 septembre 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Répression
    Ma’an news September 2010.

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    Photo Time Anti-Apartheid activist Bishop Desmond M. Tutu.

Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa expressed concern Saturday over the conviction of a Palestinian anti-wall campaign leader by an Israeli military court for his involvement in non-violent protests.

“I am deeply concerned about the conviction earlier this week of Abdallah Abu Rahmah by an Israeli military court. When I met him with my fellow Elders last year, we were very impressed by his commitment to non-violence and the wise leadership he showed,” Tutu said in a statement.

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Israel: 150 academics, artists back actors’ boycott of settlement arts center

21 septembre 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Culture, Palestine
    Haaretz September 2010.

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    Photo Israeli apartheid wall painting against Israeli occupation.

The actors’ boycott of the new Ariel cultural center received a boost yesterday with over 150 academics and several dozen authors and artists signing letters in their support.

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Palestinian hip-hop artist surrounded by gunmen in Israeli airport

10 septembre 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Culture, Palestine, Politique, Répression
    September 9, 2010. Detroit HipHop news

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    Photo Matthew Cassel Shadia Mansour at Chicago concert.

British-born Palestinian Hip Hop artist, Shadia Mansour was surrounded by airport security and “intelligence officers” armed with guns on Saturday, September 4, 2010, in Ben Gurion Airport, Israel.

Ms. Mansour was told to return to her luggage after a usual baggage xray and multiple searches, when eight agents ran towards her, weapons drawn and pointed, they aggressively kicked away her bags and surrounded her.

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Spanish Parliament condemns Abdallah Abu Rahmah’s conviction

8 septembre 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Prisoniers
    8 September 2010 | Popular Struggle

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    Photo Painting on Israeli apartheid wall.

The Spanish Parliament followed the footsteps of the EU and the Desmond Tutu of the Elders, and joined the rising tide of international criticism over Abu Rahmah’s conviction of incitement by an Israeli military court.

The Spanish Parliament’s Intergroup for Palestine issued a statement that expressed their “deep concern that Abdallah Abu Rahmah’s potential incarceration aims at preventing him and other Palestinians from exercising their legitimate right to protest against the existence of the Wall in a non violent manner.” (full text of the statement is available below or here in the Spanish original)

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