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Kidnapped by Israel, forsaken by Britain

10 juin 2010 | Posté dans Palestine
    by Jamal Elshayyal Al Jazeera June 6th, 2010

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    Photo Activists on board the Mavi Marmara within the Gaza Freedom Flotilla

Firstly I must apologize for taking so long to update my blog. The events of the past few days have been hectic to say the least, and I am still trying to come to grips with many of the things that have happened.

It was this time last week that I was on the top deck of the Mavi Marmara, and first spotted Israeli war ships in the distance, as they approached the humanitarian flotilla. Little did I know how deadly and bloody were the events that soon began to unfold.

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Palestinian Trade Union Movement Calls on International Dockworkers Unions to Block Loading/Offloading Israeli Ships

9 juin 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine

Palestinian Trade Union Movement Calls on International Dockworkers Unions to Block Loading/Offloading Israeli Ships Until Israel Complies Fully with International Law and Ends its Illegal Siege of Gaza

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    Photo Israeli military forces raids the Gaza freedom flotilla.

June 7, 2010 – The Palestinian trade union movement, as a key constituent member of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee (BNC) calls on dockworkers’ unions worldwide to block Israeli maritime trade in response to Israel’s massacre of humanitarian relief workers and activists aboard the Freedom Flotilla, until Israel complies with international law and ends its illegal blockade of Gaza.

Drunk with power and impunity, Israel has ignored recent appeals by the UN Secretary General as well as a near consensus among world governments to end its siege, putting the onus on international civil society to shoulder the moral responsibility of holding Israel accountable to international law and ending its criminal impunity. Dockworkers around the world have historically contributed to the struggle against injustice, most notably against the apartheid regime in South Africa, when port workers unions refused to load/offload cargo on/from South African ships as a most effective way of protesting the apartheid regime.

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Tadamon! félicite la Fédération des Femmes du Québec (FFQ) pour leur appui à la campagne BDS contre l’apartheid israélien!

8 juin 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine, Quebec
    7 juin 2010 Tadamon! lettre à la Fédération des Femmes du Québec (FFQ)

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Photo: Alaa Badarneh Palestinian woman clashing with Israeli soldier in 2004 during a demonstration against the controversial security barrier near the West Bank village of Al-Zawiya, north west of Qalqilya city.

Chère Madame Conradi, Tadamon, le collectif montréalais de solidarité avec le Moyen Orient, voudrait féliciter les membres de la Fédération des Femmes du Québec (FFQ) qui ont votées à l’unanimité au cours de l’assemblée générale qui a eu lieu le 29 et 30 mai 2010 en faveur d’une résolution d’appui de la campagne internationale pour le Boycott, le désinvestissement, et les sanctions (BDS) contre l’apartheid israélien.

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From tear gas to bullets: Gunshots shattered call to prayer

8 juin 2010 | Posté dans Palestine
    Gulf News by Abbas Al Lawati, June 4 2010.

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Photo Alberto Denkberg An activist, arrested aboard a Gaza-bound ship, places his hands against the window of a bus as it leaves Ella prison in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba June 2, 2010. Israel began expelling all activists seized during a raid on an aid convoy sailing to Gaza that has drawn international outrage and officials on Wednesday vowed to prevent any other ships from reaching the coastal territory.

“Going to get some sleep. Action continues in a couple of hours. Hope we still have internet access.”

That was one of my last few posts on Twitter before the partially successful Israeli media blackout on the Mavi Marmara, the biggest passenger ship on the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza which came under an Israeli attack that killed nine people.

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BDS-Related Responses to Israel’s Freedom Flotilla Massacre

8 juin 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine
    download document from Omar Barghouti May 31 2010

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Photo Gaza sign in Bosnia day after the Israeli massacre of the freedom flotilla.

Only a few days since Israel’s illegal and fatal act of aggression against the Gaza Freedom Flotilla,, BDS-related reactions around the world were quick and qualitatively consequential.

Building on 5 years of international BDS activism since the Palestinian Civil Society Call for BDS was launched on 9 July 2005, a year and a half since Israel’s war crimes in Gaza, when its base criminality and status was revealed to the world, and months after the watershed UN Goldstone report, international civil society’s tolerance of Israel’s impunity and war crimes has grown very thin.

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When will Canadian citizens demand Ottawa stand up for justice for the Palestinian people?

8 juin 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine
    Georgia Straight by Yves Engler June 2010.

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Photo Palestinians waited at a fence for food to be distributed near the rubble of their destroyed homes in eastern Jabaliya, in northern Gaza. The area was heavily damaged during the 22-day Israeli bombing during the winter in 2008/2009.

Early Monday (May 31) on the international waters of the Mediterranean Sea, at least nine people were killed and dozens more wounded when Israeli soldiers raided a flotilla of ships carrying 10,000 tonnes of humanitarian supplies and more than 600 activists to the Gaza Strip. The activists were trying to break Israel’s three-year blockade of Gaza, which has reduced food and medicine entering the tiny coastal territory to a fraction of what is needed.

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Israelis opened fire before boarding Gaza flotilla, say released activists

8 juin 2010 | Posté dans Palestine

guardian.co.uk Tuesday 1 June 2010 by Dorian Jones in Istanbul and Helena Smith.

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Photo Protests in Istanbul against Israeli military raid on Gaza freedom flotilla.

Survivors of the Israeli assault on a flotilla carrying relief supplies to Gaza returned to Greece and Turkey today, giving the first eyewitness accounts of the raid in which at least 10 people died.

Arriving at Istanbul’s Ataturk airport with her one-year-old baby, Turkish activist Nilufer Cetin said Israeli troops opened fire before boarding the Turkish-flagged ferry Mavi Marmara, which was the scene of the worst clashes and all the fatalities. Israeli officials have said that the use of armed force began when its boarding party was attacked.

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South Africa: COSATU condemns Israeli state piracy

7 juin 2010 | Posté dans Palestine
    COSATU Press Statement. June 2010

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    Photo Larry Towell In Gaza Palestinians struggle to live under Israeli siege.

The Congress of South African Trade Unions is outraged at the murder by Israeli commandos’ of at least twenty people – and injuries to a further 60 – as a result of their armed attack on a convoy of ships carrying aid to the people of Gaza last night, 30 May 2010.

COSATU sends its condolences to the families and friends of those who lost their lives and calls upon the people of the world to condemn this act of Israeli state-sponsored piracy.

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Suffocating Gaza – the Israeli blockade’s effects on Palestinians

7 juin 2010 | Posté dans Palestine
    1 June 2010 Amnesty International

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    Photo Palestinian home destroyed by Israeli missile strike.

Israel’s military blockade of Gaza has left more than 1.4 million Palestinian men, women and children trapped in the Gaza Strip, an area of land just 40 kilometres long and 9.5 kilometres wide.

Mass unemployment, extreme poverty and food price rises caused by shortages have left four in five Gazans dependent on humanitarian aid. As a form of collective punishment, Israel’s continuing blockade of Gaza is a flagrant violation of international law.

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Le journalisme et les « mots de pouvoir »

5 juin 2010 | Posté dans Culture, Palestine
    Robert Fisk Al Jazeera lundi 31 mai 2010.

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    Photo: ActiveStills Palestiniens à pied dans les montagnes.

Ce qui compte pour le pouvoir et les médias, ce n’est pas seulement d’avoir des relations étroites entre les journalistes et les dirigeants politiques, entre les éditeurs et les présidents. Ce ne sont pas seulement les relations parasitaires osmotiques entre des reporters supposés honnêtes et le réseau des pouvoirs qui s’étend entre la Maison-Blanche et le Département d’Etat et le Pentagone, entre Downing Street et le Foreign Office et le ministère de la Défense. Dans le contexte occidental, pour le pouvoir et les médias, ce qui compte, ce sont les mots – et l’usage des mots.

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