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Gaza: Discord in narratives on war

18 février 2009 | Posté dans Canada, Palestine, Quebec
    Interview with journalist Jooneed Khan, for Tadamon! by Stefan Christoff.

    Photo: U.N. school shelled by the Israeli military in the Gaza Strip.

Major gaps exist between different narratives on the recent war in Gaza; as major Canadian media outlets and human rights organizations on the ground in Gaza offer strikingly different pictures of the conflict.

U.N. officials have labeled recent Israeli actions as ‘disproportionate’ while the U.N. Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories issued a statement outlining the Israeli military operation in the Gaza Strip as representing “severe and massive violations of international humanitarian law.”

In discord to U.N. positions on Gaza statements from the Conservative government of Canada consistently painted Israel’s actions as defensive in nature. Editorials across the Canadian media offered a similar line to the Conservative government.

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Egypt: Workers strike against Israel exports

17 février 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Égypte, Palestine
    Tadamon! translation from Mashahed, Egypt.

    Photo: Hossam el-Hamalawy. Workers strike in Egypt.

In an unprecedented action, the first following the recent Israeli war on Gaza, workers of an Egyptian Fertilizers Company in Suez protested on Saturday February 7th against the export of fertilizers to Israel.

The Fertilizers Egyptian Company is owned by Sawiris family, Naguib Sawiris ranks 62 in Forbes’ world’s richest list, while his father Onsi ranks 96 and his brother Nassif ranks 226, under the name Orascom construction company. Fertilizers Egyptian Company signed an agreement to export 1000 tons of phosphate fertilizer to Israel, at a rate of 100 tons per week. An estimated 800 Egyptians work at this factory.

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Gaza: Critique on Canadian media coverage

10 février 2009 | Posté dans Canada, Palestine, Quebec
    Interview with Derrick O’Keefe, editor of rabble.ca, by Stefan Christoff.

    Photo: Mohanned Mansour. Solidarity protests with Gaza in Montreal.

Media coverage in Canada on the latest war in Gaza often failed to clearly represent the situation on the ground in Palestine and also the response in Canada to the latest crisis.

As thousands gathered for unprecedented street protests in solidarity with Palestinian human rights across the country, mainstream media often downplayed the numbers protesting and at times misrepresented the messages expressed at the demonstrations.

Street protests in Canada against the latest Israeli attack on Gaza were the largest Palestinian solidarity demonstrations in Canadian history, while reports from major media outlets, including the CBC, did not accurately convey the unprecedented size of the protests.

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Gaza: the Economics of Tunnels

10 février 2009 | Posté dans Palestine
    By Mohammed Omer, Washington Report on Middle East Affairs.

    Photo: Iyad Albaba. Tunneling essential goods into the Gaza Strip.

Options are few in Rafah. As in other societies throughout history trapped behind walls or segregated in ghettos, the smuggling in of basic necessities, as well as weapons for defense, means the difference between life and death. In Gaza, tunneling dates back to the 1980s, when Israel returned the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt. During the first intifada, which began in late 1987, tunnels were used as an underground railroad, transporting people out of Gaza, as well as serving as safe houses for resistance fighters, and storage spaces for weapons and supplies.

Since Israel imposed its siege on Gaza after Hamas won democratic legislative elections in January 2006, the number of Palestinians tied to some segment of the tunnel industry has grown in direct proportion to the increasing lack of availability of raw materials and basic necessities, including food, fuel and medicine. Palestinian sources estimate that some 6,000 people are employed as diggers in the hundreds of tunnels crisscrossing the Gaza-Egyptian border.

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Gaza: Stories from the front lines

9 février 2009 | Posté dans Palestine

Interview with Maureen Clare Murphy, editor for Electronic Intifada, by Stefan Christoff.

    Photo: Matthew Cassel. Bombarded Palestinian home in Gaza.

As world attention turned to the latest Israeli military bombardment of the Gaza Strip, Israel barred international media outlets and correspondents access to Gaza. As Israel controls all entry and exit points into Gaza – land, sea and air – Israel as an occupying power possesses the power to cut-off the Palestinian reality from the international press.

Press freedom in Gaza became severely restricted in Gaza as Israel moved to control global media coverage from Gaza. Despite a decision from the Israeli Supreme Court admits the latest conflict to allow the international media into Gaza to report on the impacts of Israeli air strikes on Palestinians, the ban on international press in Gaza remained.

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Semaine contre l’apartheid israélien

9 février 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine, Quebec, Tadamon!
    du 1er mars au 9 mars 2009

    Joignez-vous à nous pour faire de 2009 une année de lutte
    contre l’apartheid et pour la justice, l’égalité et la paix !

La Semaine contre l’apartheid israélien est un rendez-vous annuel mettant en place différents événements dans plusieurs villes et campus partout sur la planète. Il vise à sensibiliser les gens sur la situation d’apartheid que maintient Israël à l’intérieur de ses frontières. L’organisation de cette semaine vise aussi à mettre de l’avant différentes campagnes locales de boycottage, de désinvestissement et de sanctions (BDS) contre Israël dans le cadre de la mobilisation internationale sans cesse grandissante de la campagne BDS. À Montréal, des groupes et des individus solidaires avec la situation vécue par les Palestiniens organisent neuf jours de conférences, d’ateliers et de présentation de films afin d’informer et de sensibiliser le public sur cet enjeu.

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Bil’in : un village uni contre le mur

6 février 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine, Quebec
    Lancement v.2.0

    VENDREDI 13 FÉVRIER 2009
    18h. à 20h. au Bar Populaire
    6584 boul. St-Laurent
    entrée gratuite

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Afrique du Sud: Boycott des dockers sud-africains

6 février 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine
    Ma’an News Agency, février 2009.

    Photo: Ciel ouvert au-dessus des docks en Afrique du Sud.

Afrique du Sud : Le syndicat des dockers renforce la campagne BDS contre l’apartheid israélien et appelle travailleurs et syndicats à amplifier le boycott

Décision ayant été prise par leur syndicat de renforcer la campagne BDS contre l’Israël de l’apartheid, les dockers de Durban, Afrique du Sud, ont annoncé leur refus de décharger des marchandises devant arriver d’Israël dimanche.

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CKUT radio: media voices on Gaza

5 février 2009 | Posté dans Canada, Palestine, Radio Tadamon!

featuring leading journalists addressing the recent Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip.

    FRIDAY FEBRUARY 6th 17h00 – 18h00
    live broadcast on CKUT Radio, 90.3fm
    tune-in globally via live stream at www.ckut.ca

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Photo: Gaza appeal projected onto BBC

4 février 2009 | Posté dans Palestine
    photo from London, England by Fil Kaler.

Photo: Activists from the International Solidarity Movement project appeal on the BBC.

Protest continues to mount on the BBC in the U.K. for the networks refusal to air an aid appeal from humanitarian organizations working in Gaza. Multiple politicians have publicly urged the BBC to air the aid appeal, while numerous street protests have also targeted the BBC offices and representatives. BBC officials have claimed that airing the air appeal for Gaza would give the impression the media institution was “backing one side” over the other.

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