PIQUET: Boycotter Indigo/Chapters, boycotter l’apartheid israelien
Samedi le 30 juin, de 13h00 à 15h00
librairie Indigo (coin Ste-Catherine et
McGill College, métro McGill)
Samedi le 30 juin, de 13h00 à 15h00
librairie Indigo (coin Ste-Catherine et
McGill College, métro McGill)
L’appel au boycottage des librairies Indigo-Chapters lancé il y a quelques mois a monté d’un cran hier alors que des groupes se disant contre «l’apartheid israélien» ont tenu une manifestation plus importante devant l’une de ces librairies au centre-ville de Montréal.
BOYCOTTONS LE FESTIVAL DU FILM ISRAELIEN! METTONS FIN A L’APARTHEID ISRAELIEN !
Dans le cadre de la Campagne internationale de Boycott, Désinvestissement et Sanctions contre Israël et de la Semaine d’action contre l’occupation et l’apartheid israéliens …
PIQUET et PROJECTIONS EN PLEIN AIR pour
BOYCOTTER le 2e FESTIVAL DU FILM ISRAÉLIEN À MONTRÉAL
MARDI, le 5 Juin, 18h30-21h30
Cinéma du Parc
3575 avenue du Parc
Métro Place des Arts
« QUE CESSE L’OCCUPATION ! JUSTICE POUR LA PALESTINE »
Rassemblement : CANADA, STOP AU FINANCEMENT DE L’APARTHEID ISRAÉLIEN via le FONDS NATIONAL JUIF (FNJ)
L’Hôtel Reine Elizabeth, 900, Boul. René-Lévesque O.
mercredi, 6 juin 2007 de 16h30 à 18h00
Joignez-vous à nous dans une manifestation à l’extérieur de l’Hôtel Reine Elizabeth où se déroulera la collecte de fonds annuelle du FNJ. (Lire la suite…)
Trois actions – partie de la campagne croissante de Boycott, de Désinvestissements et de Sanctions (BDS) contre l’apartheid israélien – auront lieu lors d’une semaine d’actions qui se terminera par la journée d’action internationale du samedi 9 juin.
Actions organisés par : Coalition contre l’Apartheid Israélien-Montréal, Coalition pour la Justice et la Paix en Palestine, Palestiniens et Juifs Unis (PAJU) et l’Alliance juive contre l’occupation (AJO).
By Will Youmans, The Arab American News, 2007-03-17
Beirut after the summer attack by Israel (Photo: Tadamon!)
Activists calling for ending financial support for Israel welcomed a victory at a university in Washington, DC. The faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences at Howard University voted overwhelmingly to call on the university’s board of trustees to divest from Israel.
By James Bowen, Ha’aretz, April 13, 2007
The apartheid wall in Palestine – modern version of the Irish Pale?
In the late 19th century, changes in Ottoman law created a new class of large landholders, including the Sursuq family from Beirut, which acquired large tracts in northern Palestine. A similar situation had long existed in Ireland, where most land was controlled by absentee landlords, many of whom lived in Britain.
The 1880s, however, initiated dynamics that led the two lands in different directions. In 1882, the first Zionist immigrants arrived in Palestine, starting a process that subsequently led to the eviction of indigenous tenant farmers, when magnates like the Sursuqs pulled the land from under their feet, selling it to the Jewish National Fund. (Lire la suite…)
By Stephen Brook, Friday April 13, 2007, MediaGuardian.co.uk
The National Union of Journalists has voted at its annual meeting for a boycott of Israeli goods as part of a protest against last year’s war in Lebanon. Today’s vote was carried 66 to 54 – a result that met with gasps and a small amount of applause from the union delegates present.
130 U.K. Physicians Call for a Boycott of the Israeli Medical Association and its expulsion from the World Medical Association.
In a letter appearing in the Guardian on April 21, 2007, prominent UK physicians have called for a boycott of the IMA and its expulsion from the WMA. The letter follows:
“…..Persistent violations of medical ethics have accompanied Israel’s occupation. The Israeli Defence Force has systematically flouted the fourth Geneva convention guaranteeing a civilian population unfettered access to medical services and immunity for medical staff. Ambulances are fired on (hundreds of cases) and their personnel killed. Desperately ill people, and newborn babies, die at checkpoints because soldiers bar the way to hospital. (Lire la suite…)
Al-Haq takes the occasion of Land Day to highlight the intrinsic link between land and the exercise of the right to self-determination. Over nearly 40 years of occupation, Israel’s pervasive policies of land expropriation and confiscation, settlement construction and movement restrictions have severely damaged the access of the Palestinian people to their land in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT), thereby rendering the meaningful exercise of the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination all but impossible.