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Soldiers severely beat four Palestinians

14 mai 2009 | Posté dans Palestine
    B’Tselem, April 2009. Testimony: Majed al-‘Odeh, quarry worker.

    Photo: Scott Weinstein. Graffiti in Hebron painted by Israeli settlers.

I work in a quarry in Beit Fajjar. I have a car with an Israeli license plate. It is in terrible condition, but the registration is valid and I use it to get to work.

Since the second intifada broke out, I have not gone out for fun or on any trips, because we have nowhere to take a trip. My whole life is work. I wanted a bit of a change, so I decided to take a trip with three friends. Last Thursday evening [2 April], we drove in my car from Beit Fajjar on the a-Rashayida road, heading to the Dead Sea.

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Artistes Anti Apartheid VIII

14 mai 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Culture, Palestine, Quebec
    dans le cadre de Suoni per il Popolo | photo: Matthew Cassel

    DIMANCHE, 7 JUIN, à 20h00
    La Sala Rossa
    4848, Saint-Laurent
    Montréal, Québec
    8$ à l’avance, 10$ à la porte
    billets disponibles à la Casa Del Popolo

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Photos: Solidairty with Bil’in

13 mai 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine, Quebec
    photos by Ehab Lotayef and Khalil Allioui.

Photo: Ehab Lotayef. Solidarity picket with Bil’in outside Indigo in Montreal.

A protest was held in downtown Montreal in solidarity with the ongoing weekly protests in Bil’in, Palestine and to commemorate Palestinian activist Bassam Ibrahim Abou Rahme the eighteenth Palestinian killed during popular protests in Bil’in village against the Israeli apartheid wall which have occurred each week since 2005.

This protest was held in downtown Montreal at Indigo bookstore within the cross-Canada campaign launched in December 2006 to target the majority shareholders of Indigo/Chapters, Heather Reisman and Gerry Schwartz, who established the HESEG Foundation for Lone Soldiers, a program of financial support for former ‘lone soldiers,’ or non-Israeli mercenaries who leave their country to fight in the Israeli military.

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Montréal : Commémoration de la Naqba

11 mai 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine, Quebec
    mettons fin à l’apartheid Israélien.

    DIMANCHE 24 MAI 13h30
    manifestation : Carré Norman-Bethune
    Guy et De Maisonneuve
    métro Guy-Concordia

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Palestine: An injury to one …

11 mai 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine
    Farid Esack, The Electronic Intifada, 10 May 2009.

    Photo: Israeli apartheid wall cutting into Palestine.

My dear Palestinian brothers and sisters,

I have come to your land and I have recognized shades of my own. My land was once one where some people imagined that they could build their security on the insecurity of others. They claimed that their lighter skin and European origins gave them the right to dispossess those of a darker skin who lived in the land for thousands of years. I come from a land where a group of people, the Afrikaners, were genuinely hurt by the British. The British despised them and placed many of them into concentration camps. Nearly a sixth of their population perished.

Then the Afrikaners said, “Never again!” And they meant that never again will harm come unto them with no regard to how their own humanity was tied to that of others. In their hurt they developed an understanding of being God’s chosen people destined to inhabit a Promised Land. And thus they occupied the land, other people’s land, and they built their security on the insecurity of black people. Later they united with the children of their former enemies — now called “the English.” The new allies, known simply as “whites,” pitted themselves against the blacks who were forced to pay the terrible price of dispossession, exploitation and marginalization as a result of a combination of white racism, Afrikaner fears and ideas of chosen-ness. And, of course, there was the ancient crime of simple greed.

I come from apartheid South Africa.

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Photos: Protesting apartheid wall in Bil’in

8 mai 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine
    photo essay by ActiveStills.

    Photo: Israeli military teargas unleashed on popular protests in Bil’in.

Since 2005 Bil’in village has held weekly demonstrations to protest the ongoing construction of the Israeli apartheid wall. Protests have been coordinated by the Bil’in village popular committee with support from international and Israeli activists.

Ongoing protests in Bil’in have attracted attention internationally and have become a symbol of Palestinian popular resistance to contemporary Israeli colonization. Israeli military repression towards the protests is consistent and has often been deadly, as eighteen Palestinians have been killed during the peaceful protests including Palestinian activist Bassam Ibrahim Abou Rahme who was shot and killed by the Israeli military in April 2009.

Active Stills is an Israeli photography collective that has actively documented the popular struggle against the Israeli apartheid wall in Bil’in. Active Stills photographic documentation has been widely reproduced and shown around the world in various efforts to illustrate both the Palestinian popular resistance and the realities experienced by Palestinians living under Israeli military occupation.

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Montreal’s ties to illegal Israeli settlement

8 mai 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine, Quebec
    Hour, by Stefan Christoff, May 7th, 2009.

    Photo: ActiveStills. Protest against Israeli apartheid wall in Bil’in.

In April, Palestinian activist Bassam Ibrahim Abou Rahme was killed by Israeli military forces after being shot at close range by a teargas canister, becoming the 18th Palestinian to have been killed for protesting against the Israeli wall being built in Bil’in, a farming village.

“Bassam was a leader from the Bil’in movement against Israeli apartheid. Everyone in the village loved Bassam, who regularly worked with Israeli activists,” remembers Abdullah Abu Rahme, a Bil’in resident and activist.

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Photos: Gaza living after war

4 mai 2009 | Posté dans Palestine
    photo essay from Lora Gordon.

    Photo: Rafah crossing point, Gaza, Palestine.

In the aftermath to the Israeli military bombardment of the Gaza Strip, from late December 2008 extending twenty-two days into late January 2009, Lora Gordon a Jewish American writer and photographer based in Chicago traveled to Gaza. Gordon traveled to Gaza on a medical aid delegation organized by the Middle East Peace Forum of Cleveland.

Beyond direct solidarity work on the ground in Gaza, including work with Al Mezan Center for Human Rights, Lora Gordon also chronicled the situation on the ground in Gaza through photography which documented life in Gaza after the Israeli bombing campaign that killed 1300 Palestinians, while destroying universities, hospitals, UN buildings and generally large parts of the civilian infrastructure in Gaza.

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Ronnie Kasrils on Israeli apartheid

4 mai 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine, Quebec
    Hour interview by Meg Hewings, April 2009.

Photo: Ehab Lotayef. Egyptian soldiers at Rafah border crossing into the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli-Palestinian crisis is one of the most radioactive issues of our day, but it was conspicuously absent from the official program of this week’s Durban Anti-Racism Review Conference in Geneva.

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End Palestinian demolitions in Jerusalem, UN tells Israel

3 mai 2009 | Posté dans Palestine
    Rory McCarthy, guardian.co.uk, Friday 1 May 2009.

    Photo: Open sky over Jerusalem.

The United Nations has called on Israel to end its programme of demolishing homes in East Jerusalem and tackle a mounting housing crisis for Palestinians in the city.

Dozens of Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem are demolished each year because they do not have planning permits. Critics say the demolitions are part of an effort to extend Israeli control as Jewish settlements continue to expand. The 21-page report from the UN office for the co-ordination of humanitarian affairs is the latest round in an intensifying campaign on the issue.

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