Tous les posts pour septembre 2009

Are the Shebaa Farms key to Lebanon’s security?

14 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Agriculture, Beirut, Lebanon, Palestine
    Friday, September 11, 2009 Daily Star

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Photo: Masser: Golan Heights, Israeli-occupied Syria, south of Shebaa Farms.

BEIRUT: The politics of the Israeli-occupied Shebaa Farms, a rugged sliver of mountainside wedged between Lebanon, Israel and Syria, have long overshadowed what some Lebanese environmentalists call “the real issue” of the disputed area: its water resources. Now activists are calling for hydro-diplomacy to take precedence over political maneuvering as the most effective solution to one of the key stumbling blocks to Middle East peace.

Rising Temperatures Rising Tensions,” a report published in June by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), funded by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, considers water to be a major trigger for conflict in the Middle East, the world’s most water scarce region.

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TIAA-CREF confirms Africa Israel divestment

13 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Économie, Palestine, Politique
    Haaretz by Ora Coren, September 12th, 2009.

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Photo: Filippo Minelli. Open sky shining above Israel’s apartheid wall in Palestine.

The U.S. pension fund giant, TIAA-CREF, confirmed in statements to the media on Friday that it divested from Africa Israel Investments, owned by Israeli billionaire Lev Leviev, earlier this year.

The statements came in response to a letter initiated by a pro-Palestinian group, Adalah-NY, and signed by TIAA-CREF clients.

The fund’s investment in Africa Israel amounted to only $257,000, so the financial effect of the divestment is minimal. The news of the divestment came as the Israeli firm was suffering a deep financial crisis, having recently announced that is unable to meet its liabilities to its bondholders.

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Toronto: Film festival courts controversy

13 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Culture, Palestine
    Al Jazeera by Ahmed Habib, September 2009.

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    Photo: Satellites pointing to the sky in Toronto, Canada.

Moviegoers who were hoping for world class cinema at this week’s Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) may find themselves at the centre of a growing controversy steeped in international politics.

Considered to be one of the five most prestigious film festivals, the TIFF this year introduced the City to City programme, a new theme to its traditional programming grid, “that will explore the evolving urban experience while presenting the best documentary and fiction films from and about a selected city.”

Festival organisers say they have chosen Tel Aviv to be the focus of the inaugural edition of the programme.

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projection : Slingshot Hip Hop

11 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Culture, Palestine, Quebec

en prevision du concert du groupe DAM, il y aura projection du Slingshot Hip Hop.

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    JEUDI 17 SEPTEMBRE 2009
    20h00 – 22h00
    Off the Hook
    1021 St-Catherine west
    métro Peel
    Montreal, Quebec

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Les admirateurs montréalais de Leonard Cohen lui disent: Ne jouez pas en Israël

11 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine
    pour diffusion immédiate – 11 septembre 2009.

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Photo: Wissam Nassar, MaanImages. Messages palestiniens de solidarité écrits sur le drapeau national.

MONTRÉAL – Des membres de Tadamon!, un collectif montréalais de solidarité avec la Palestine, ainsi que des admirateurs du poète et chanteur montréalais Leonard Cohen vont se réunir samedi 12 septembre dans le quartier du Plateau pour demander au chanteur d’annuler son concert à Tel Aviv du 24 septembre 2009.

En donnant un concert en Israël, M. Cohen ne respecte pas l’appel fait en 2005 par 171 organismes palestiniens, qui demande à la communauté internationale de se joindre au mouvement pacifique pour le boycott, désinvestissement et sanctions (BDS) contre Israël, jusqu’à ce qu’Israël respecte le droit international et les droits humains des Palestiniens et Palestiniennes.

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Israeli Human Rights Violations in Occupied Palestine

11 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Palestine
    September 03 – 09, 2009, report Palestinian Center for Human Rights

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    Photo: Zoriah (c). Movements along the seafront in Gaza.

Israeli violations of international law and humanitarian law in the OPT continued during the reporting period (03 – 09 September 2009)

During the reporting period, IOF killed a Palestinian child and wounded 6 Palestinian civilian, a resistance activist and an Israeli journalist.

On 04 September 2009, IOF shot dead a Palestinian child in Beit Hanoun town in the northern Gaza Strip, as he was walking with his family towards their farm in the border area.

On 03 September 2009, a Palestinian resistance activist was wounded in fighting during an Israeli military incursion into the east of Gaza City.

On 09 September 2009, a Palestinian civilian was wounded in Beit Hanoun town, when Israeli troops positioned at the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel fired at him.

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Ne joue pas à Tel Aviv Leonard Cohen

10 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Culture, Palestine, Quebec, Solidarité

protestez pour faire appel à Leonard Cohen pour décommander le concert à Tel Aviv

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    SAMEDI LE 12 SEPTEMBRE, 14h
    coin du blvd St. Laurent et Marie-Anne
    métro St. Laurent, autobus #55
    Montreal, Quebec

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An open letter to the Toronto International Film Festival

10 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine
    Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Toronto Declaration

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    Photo: Matthew Cassel. Palestinian flag in Gaza winter 2009.

As members of the Canadian and international film, culture and media arts communities, we are deeply disturbed by the Toronto International Film Festival’s decision to host a celebratory spotlight on Tel Aviv. We protest that TIFF, whether intentionally or not, has become complicit in the Israeli propaganda machine.

In 2008, the Israeli government and Canadian partners Sidney Greenberg of Astral Media, David Asper of Canwest Global Communications and Joel Reitman of MIJO Corporation launched “Brand Israel,” a million dollar media and advertising campaign aimed at changing Canadian perceptions of Israel. Brand Israel would take the focus off Israel’s treatment of Palestinians and its aggressive wars, and refocus it on achievements in medicine, science and culture.

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We don’t feel like celebrating with Israel this year

8 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Solidarité
    Globe and Mail, Naomi Klein, Tuesday, September 08, 2009.

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    Photo: Zoriah (c). Palestinian building in Gaza destroyed by Israeli bombs.

When I heard the Toronto International Film Festival was holding a celebratory “spotlight” on Tel Aviv I felt ashamed of my city. I thought immediately of Mona Al Shawa, a Palestinian women’s-rights activist I met on a recent trip to Gaza. “We had more hope during the attacks,” she told me, “at least then we believed things would change.”

Ms. Al Shawa explained that while Israeli bombs rained down last December and January, Gazans were glued to their TVs. What they saw, in addition to the carnage, was a world rising up in outrage: global protests, as many as a hundred thousand on the streets of London, a group of Jewish women in Toronto occupying the Israeli Consulate. “People called it war crimes,” Ms. Al Shawa recalled. “We felt we were not alone in the world.” If Gazans could just survive them, it seemed these horrors would be the catalyst for change.

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Durban II: Minority Death Match

8 septembre 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Impérialisme, Palestine
    Harper’s Magazine, by Naomi Klein, September 2009.

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    Photo: Zoriah (c). Crack in wall in south Beirut, Lebanon.

When I arrived at the grand offices of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, at the Palais Wilson, looking out at a drizzly Lake Geneva, Navanethem Pillay was hunched over the shoulder of her deputy, Kyung-wha Kang, dictating a press release. “I am shocked and deeply disappointed,” I heard her say, pointing at the screen while Kang typed. It was 3:00 p.m., and Pillay was having a very bad day.

“Done,” she finally declared, plopping down at her conference table. The press release was a response to some disappointing news. The previous night, the United States, under the leadership of its first African-American president, had announced that it would boycott the United Nations Durban Review Conference on Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, citing its alleged anti-Israel bias. The conference was to start the following day, April 20, 2009, with Pillay presiding. Known by critics as “Durban II,” this was the only United Nations gathering specifically focused on pushing governments to combat racism inside their borders, a task that had become increasingly urgent as financial crises continued to stoke ethnic tensions around the world.

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