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احموا العمّال السوريّين

February 26, 2009 · 7 Comments

الأخبار

وجّهت الأمانة العامة للاتحاد الدولي لنقابات العمال العرب رسالة احتجاج إلى رئيس مجلس الوزراء فؤاد السنيورة، تطالبه فيها بمعالجة «الجرائم والاعتداءات التي تطال العمال السوريين في لبنان»، وتقديم الجناة إلى القضاة لينالوا جزاءهم العادل جرّاء جرائمهم واعتداءاتهم التي تمثّل «مخالفة صريحة لكلّ المواثيق والأعراف الدولية المتعلقة بتنقل الأيدي العاملة ولاتفاقيات العمل الصادرة عن منظّمتي العمل العربية والدولية والموقّع عليها من قبل بلدكم الشقيق».
وطالب الاتحاد، السنيورة، بضمان المحافظة على سلامة العمال السوريين في لبنان وأمنهم، مستنكرة تحويلهم إلى «ضحايا مواقف وخلافات سياسية لا علاقة لهم بها، وهم الذين يكدحون للحصول على رزق عيالهم بعرق جبينهم بعيداً من أي تدخلات».
وفيما عبّر الاتحاد عن أسفه ورفضه لكل الأعمال التي تسيء إلى العلاقات الأخوية بين لبنان وسوريا، أرفق رسالته بلائحة تتضمن أسماء العمال المعتدى عليهم والجهات المعتدية:
ــ العامل السوري أ.ز.د الذي قتله ح.خ من قرية قبعيت بطلق ناري.
ــ العامل السوري أ.ح الذي قتله شابان لبنانيان من قرية قرطبة بطلق ناري.
ــ أصيب العاملان السوريان ح.خ وع.ب بالرصاص على يد شابين لبنانيين من قرية قرطبة.
ــ تعرض العمال السوريون ف.ح وح.م وع.ح لعملية سرقة وسلب من قبل شابين لبنانيين في محلة نهر إبراهيم.
ــ تعرّض المواطن السوري خ.خ للسلب والابتزاز من قبل اللبناني ح.م عند قرية النبي عثمان.

Categories: سوريّات · عمّال سوريون في لبنان · عنصريّات · لاحريّات · لبنانيّات · يعبشّوم

حبيبة قلبي

February 26, 2009 · 1 Comment

Categories: صديقات

The Feminist Collective Project Launched!

February 26, 2009 · 1 Comment

I am proud of these inspiring Lebanese women who’ve put some great efforts to make this project happen. I’ve met some of the founders of this project in Beirut the past year, they’re good people and I have high hopes for this project.

One thing I dont like about their website, however, is that it’s mostly in English, and English is just not our region’s language and we cannot make a change adopting other people’s languages. After all, language is about communication, even though I think it’s much more than that, but I do not believe that any change could happen addressing the English-speaking people when they’re are, perhaps, more familiar with feminism. Unlike a blog, a project that has goals to achieve in a certain region needs to address the regional people in their very language. God knows that the very reason that I am hated by some Syrian bloggers who write in Arabic for my posts on LGTB were written in Arabic, not in English.

In other words, it’s easier to write in English about a topic that is far from familiar to the Arab world. Not to say that I think the west supports LGTB rights, I mean, in the west, they’re all about “free talking”.

But I am sure they’ll be working on this issue in the near future. Anyways, back to my sisters over here, check their core of values:

- Domestic migrant workers are employees and should have all the rights of employment, starting with respect and equality.

- We have a responsibilty to be smart consumers since what we buy and where we buy from are political as well as personal choices that effect us all.

Here is a list of things they believe that need to be changed:

- We are supposed to be smart and educated, but only to a certain extent.

- We are supposed to go out into the world, but only if we are chaperoned by a male family member.

- Throughout our lives, we have to prove that we are good daughters and then good wives and then mothers.

- We are supposed to want to be wives and mothers.

- We are all supposed to be strictly heterosexual.

- We are expected to look desirable but not act on our desires.

- We are expected to look good but not too good because then we’d be looking for attention, harassment, and even rape.

- Our family is supposed to be our protector, but a huge number of us are abused, physically and/or orally, inside our homes, by members of our families, and there are no laws to protect us from familial violence.

- In a country where more than half of the population are women, we have only 6 women parliament members, and only one minister is a woman.

- We are required to go from our parents’ house straight to our husband’s house.

- We’re not really Lebanese citizens, we’re just the daughters of Lebanese men. Because if we really did possess a Lebanese citizenship, we’d be able to pass our nationality to our husbands and children; but we can’t.

- And even though we are supposed to be equal in the eyes of the law, we are far, very far from being equal to men.

Their take on the argument that treats Arab feminist movements as westernized and imported:

Feminism is not an imported idea. Every time a woman stands up and refuses to be abused and exploited, every time she speaks up against her abusers, every time a woman believes in her capabilities and pursues her needs and ambitions, every time she resists being a victim or an object or an inferior being, she is being a feminist. And we don’t need any Western movement to teach us that — we’ve been doing it all along! And even though some of you may not call yourself a feminist, we’re sure you’ve been doing it too.

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And finally, on Women’s international day, they’re going to hit the streets of Beirut, check their event on Facebook, their posts on their website, in EN and here in AR.

Categories: Arab Feminists · Human Rights · LGTBQ rights · Lebanesims · homophobia · immigrant workers' rights · my kind of women · racisms · resistance · sexism · sexist harassment · smash authority · women rights · women who inspire me

Media Coverage of the Sit-in against Violence towards LGTBs

February 26, 2009 · 1 Comment

I received this message from Helem’s group on Facebook:

“First gay protest in Beirut” YouTube VIDEO

“Big media coverage of the Anti-violence sit-in” Helem News

IN ENGLISH

“Out in force” Now Lebanon

Peaceful Rally in Beirut for Gay Rights Monthly Review

IN FRENCH

“Rassemblement pacifique à Beyrouth pour le droit à l’homosexualité” L’Orient Le Jour

“Liban: Helem manifeste pour le droits des minorités homosexuelles” Libnan News

“Manifestation contre la violence dimanche” I Loubnan

IN ITALIAN

“Libano: Omosessuali Manifestano Contro Abusi Polizia” L’Unita - Italy
Links for the above articles were retreived from Raynbow Media Monitor - The Lebanese LGBT Article Link Bank
Updated frequently.

Photos published here are taken from the Lebanese newspaper, Al Akhbar.

Categories: Activism/Volunteerism · Human Rights · LGTBQ rights · On Systems · homophobia · immigrant workers' rights · my kind of women · resistance · sexism · sexist harassment · women rights · women who inspire me

الشرف عند العرب

February 26, 2009 · 4 Comments

Categories: بلا رجولة بلا بطّيخ · حرّيات · ذكوريّات · سوريّات · عنصرية القوانين العربية تجاه المرأة · عنصريّات · يعبشّوم · يوميّات لاجندرية

More Photos of the Sit-in Against Violence towards LGTBs, Women and Immigrant Workers

February 23, 2009 · 6 Comments

On my friend’s blog mo, Celebrating Solitude.

Categories: Activism/Volunteerism · Alternative Ayrab World · Human Rights · LGTBQ rights · Lebanesims · Leftisms · On Systems · Queers for Palestine · homophobia · immigrant workers' rights · my kind of women · my men · racisms · resistance · sexism · smash authority · women rights

Photos of the sit-in in Beirut Against Violence towards LGTBs, Women and Immigrant Workers

February 22, 2009 · 1 Comment

and we haven’t started yet.

Photos are taken from Helem’s group on Facebook.

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Categories: Activism/Volunteerism · Human Rights · LGTBQ rights · homophobia · immigrant workers' rights · resistance · sexism · sexist harassment · smash authority · women rights

مجلس الشعب يناقش مطلع آذار منح الأم السورية جنسيتها لأبنائها وجرائم الشرف

February 22, 2009 · No Comments

سأعلّق على أكل الهوا هذا لاحقاً.

حبش: مشروع القانون سيتثني, ضمنيا, الفلسطينيين من الحصول على الجنسية

“آن الأوان للتخلص من مادة جرائم الشرف لأنها تتنافى مع النواميس الإنسانية”

علمت سيريانيوز أن مجلس الشعب يعتزم مطلع آذار المقبل مناقشة مشروع قانون يجيز للأم السورية منح الجنسية لأبنائها ومشروع تعديل قانون العقوبات بما يلغي المادة التي تعطي الأسباب المخففة لمرتكبي ما يسمى “جرائم الشرف”.

وقال عضو مجلس الشعب محمد حبش لـسيريانيوز إن “بعض البرلمانيين سيتقدمون مطلع آذار المقبل بصيغة معدلة لمشروع قانون يقضي بمنح الجنسية السورية للذين يولدون من أم سورية بعد لحظ مآخذ الحكومة على المشروع الأول”.

وكانت الحكومة رفضت نص القانون في صيغته الأولى معتبرة أنه يتعارض مع مقررات الجامعة العربية فيما يتعلق بعدم توطين أو منح الجنسية للاجئين الفلسطينيين بما يضمن لهم حق العودة إلى وطنهم فلسطين المحتلة.

وأضاف حبش أن “مشروع القانون المعدل لم يذكر استثناء الفلسطينيين من أحكامه صراحة إلا أنه أكد على عدم تنافي مضمونه مع مقررات الجامعة العربية”, مشيرا إلى أن “هذا يعني عدم إمكانية إعطاء الأم السورية جنسيتها لأبنائها الفلسطينيين”.

ويعطي القانون السوري الجنسية السورية للذين يولدون من أب سوري فيما يحرم من يولدون من أم سورية حيازة الجنسية, وذلك على عكس ما هو قائم في العديد من دول العالم.

وتعتبر قضية حق الأم السورية في منح أبنائها الجنسية مثار جدل بين العديد من الحقوقيين والاجتماعيين وعدد لا يستهان به من أصحاب هذه المعاناة, حيث يعتبر أبناء السورية التي تتزوج من غير سوري أجانبا ولا يتمتعون بأي حقوق يتمتع بها المواطن السوري.

وفي سياق آخر, كشف حبش عن عزمه “تقديم مشروع قانون في أول آذار المقبل إلى مجلس الشعب يعدل بمقتضاه قانون العقوبات بما يلغي العمل بالمادة 548 والتي تأخذ بالأسباب المخففة لجرائم الشرف”, مشيرا إلى أن “التعديل سيلحظ أيضا تشديد العقوبات التي تنص عليهما المادتين 473 و474 من قانون العقوبات والمتصلة بجرائم الزنا مع المساواة بين المرأة والرجل في هذه العقوبات”.

وتنص مواد قانون العقوبات الخاصة بتجريم الزنا على عقوبة المرأة الزانية من ثلاثة أشهر إلى سنتين فيما يقضى بالعقوبة نفسها على شريك الزانية إذا كان متزوجا وإلا فالحبس من شهر إلى سنة, فيما يعاقب الزوج بالحبس من شهر إلى سنة إذا ارتكب الزنا في البيت الزوجي أو إذا اتخذ له خليلة جهارا في أي مكان كان، وتنزل العقوبة نفسها بالمرأة الشريك.

وأشار حبش إلى أن “هناك من يدعو إلى إبقاء المادة المتعلقة بجرائم الشرف بحجة عدم التشجيع على الزنا والفحشاء، إلا أنه بوجود عقوبات قانونية صارمة على مرتكب الفحشاء والتزاني يمكن إلغاء المادة 548 التي تأخذ بالأسباب المخففة لمرتكب هذه الجريمة”.

ويستفيد, وفقا للقانون السوري, من العذر المحل من فاجأ زوجه أو احد أصوله أو فروعه أو أخته في جرم الزنا أو في صلات جنسية فحشاء مع شخص أخر فأقدم على قتلهما أو ايذائهما أو قتل أو إيذاء احدهما بغير عمد, فيما يستفيد من العذر المخفف في حال فاجأهما في حالة مريبة.

واعتبر حبش أنه “آن الأوان للتخلص من مادة تحل القتل بغير حق”, مشيرا إلى أن هذه المادة تتنافى مع العقل والمنطق والشرائع السماوية والشرف وبالتالي تتنافى مع النواميس الإنسانية”.

وشهد العام الماضي انعقاد الملتقى الوطني الأول حول جرائم الشرف برعاية حكومية حيث دعت التوصيات الختامية التي وافق عليها رجال الدين الحاضرين دون تحفظ إلى “تشديد عقوبة الزنا للرجل والمرأة على قدم المساواة، وتعميم فتاوى تحرم ارتكاب جرائم الشرف، ومنع استفادة مرتكبيها من العذر المحلل أو السبب المخفف للعقاب”.

ووفق أرقام قدمها ممثل إدارة الأمن الجنائي في الملتقى فإن عدد الجرائم التي وقعت في سورية بدافع الشرف وصلت إلى 38 جريمة من أصل 533 جريمة قتل حصلت في العام 2007 .

ووصلت جرائم الشرف حتى الشهر الثامن من العام الماضي إلى 29 جريمة شرف, وسجلت محافظة إدلب أعلى نسبة من جرائم الشرف بواقع 22% ثم محافظة حلب بـ 15%.

لوركا خيزران-سيريانيوز

Categories: بلا رجولة بلا بطّيخ · تعتيرات · حرّيات · ذكوريّات · سوريون من أجل التغيير · عنصرية القوانين العربية تجاه المرأة · عنصريّات · معارضات بديلة · نعم لتجنيس الفلسطينيين · يعبشّوم

Hamas is Family

February 22, 2009 · 21 Comments

You know, Hamas might not like me, HezbAlla might not like me either, and maybe some Palestinians might not like me too, hell, some leftits, Anarchists and LFTBQs dont like me at all for supporting “islamic” groups, but who says that I should be liked by the people I support? I support resistance, period. I support people’s right to self-determination, period. If Arab leaders and Arab armies have done their duty and lauched a war on the Zionist state we wouldnt have seen alternative armies like those of Hamas and Hezbolla in the first place. If we have seen the Arab countries supporting Hamas and Hezbolla we wouldnt have seen Iran doing it. I am not threatened by Islam, Muslims, or Islamic militarilty groups, I am threatened by Zionism, by occupation and by apartheid. If you can’t get that, I don’t think you cant get anything about our region.

Categories: Amazing Islamic Resistance · Occupation · Occupied Palestine · Queers for Palestine · Zionisms · resistance

Last Night I Went Shopping with My Mama

February 20, 2009 · 7 Comments

my dream hat

and i bought the hat of my dreams.

Categories: razanisms

حكي العالم بالنسبة إلى اليساريّة

February 20, 2009 · 4 Comments

إزا حدا شافني بمطعم خمس نجوم شو بدن يحكو عليّي العالم؟

هلا اخترعتا.

:P

Categories: يساريّات

Organize for boycott Israel Global Day of Action on 30 March 2009

February 20, 2009 · No Comments

In December Israel is going to celebrate its colonial establishment on Palestine. The Secretariat of the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee calls us all to unite our different capacities in a Global Day of Action in solidarity with the Palestinian people [and for the sake of justice] and for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel on 30 March 2009:

The mobilization coincides with the Palestinian Land Day, the annual commemoration of the 1976 Israeli massacre of Palestinians in the Galilee in struggle against massive land expropriation, and forms part of the Global Week of Action against the Crises and War from 28 March 28 to 4 April.

On 30 March BDS actions will particularly focus on:

* Boycotts and divestment from Israeli corporations and international corporations that sustain Israeli apartheid and occupation.
* Legal action to end Israel’s impunity and prosecute its war criminals through national court cases and international tribunals.
* Cancelling and blocking free trade and other preferential agreements with Israel and imposing an arms embargo as the first steps towards fully fledged sanctions against Israel.

The Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC) includes: Council of National and Islamic Forces in Palestine; General Union of Palestinian Workers; Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions; Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations’ Network (PNGO); Federation of Independent Trade Unions; Union of Palestinian Charitable Organizations; Global Palestine Right of Return Coalition; Occupied Palestine and Golan Heights Advocacy Initiative (OPGAI); General Union of Palestinian Women; Palestinian Farmers Union (PFU); Grassroots Palestinian Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign (STW); Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI); National Committee to Commemorate the Nakba; Civic Coalition for the Defense of Palestinian Rights in Jerusalem (CCDPRJ); Coalition for Jerusalem; and Palestinian Economic Monitor.

Categories: Activism/Volunteerism · Activists are my family · Boycotting "Israeli" Goods · Israei war crimes in Gaza · Israeli apartheid State · Occupation · Occupied Palestine · The World Boycotting Israel · Zionisms · action alert · authentic alternative media · resistance · smash authority · terrorist "Israeli" occupation forces

تجمّع سلمي وإضاءة شموع ضد العنف ضدّ المثليين - Peaceful Sit-in Against Violence Against Homosexuals

February 19, 2009 · 4 Comments

موقع حلم و ميم:

إستنكارًا لأحداث العنف في المجتمع اللّبناني ضد المهمشين والأقليات فيه من مثليين ومثليات, نساء, أطفال, والعمّال والعاملات الأجانب وغيرهم, تدعو جمعيّة حلم بالتعاون مع جمعيات المجتمع المدني اللّبناني الناشطة في مجال حقوق الإنسان لتجمّع سلمي وإضاءة شموع, مساء الأحد الواقع في 22 شباط 2009 في تمام الساعة الخامسة إلى السادسة بعد الظهر في منطقة السوديكو - بيروت.”

ملاحظة: سيرفق مع الدوعة الرسمية لاحقًا لائحة بالجهات المشاركة في هذا التجمّع.

In opposition to the violence in the Lebanese society targeting the minorities as of homosexuals, women, children, domestic and foreign workers and others, Helem in collaboration with Human Rights organizations active in the Lebanese civil society invites to a sit-in in Sodeco, Beirut. The sit-in is on the 22nd of February 2009 from 5:00pm to 6:00pm.”

Remark: The list of the organizations participating in this occasion will be sent along the official invitation.

Categories: بيروتيّات · حرّيات · ذكوريّات · رقابة الأنظمة العربية · رهاب المثليّة · عنصرية الأنظمة العربية تجاه المثليين · عنصرية الإعلام العربي تجاه المثليين · عنصريّات · كلّنا مقاومة · لاحريّات · لبنانيّات · مثليّات · معارضات بديلة · يساريّات · يوميّات لاجندرية

Scott Campbell: NYU Occupied! (Watch Them on USTREAM Live)

February 19, 2009 · No Comments

Scott Campbell sent us this email:

Friends,
I’m writing from New York University where I just started grad school. Very briefly, I’d like to let you all know that as of 9:30pm tonight we have occupied NYU. A website with more info is at www.takebacknyu.com. The list of demands is below. I don’t have internet time and my cell phone is dead, but please spread the word. Thanks!
scott

We, the students of NYU, declare an occupation of this space. This occupation is the culmination of a two-year campaign by the Take Back NYU! coalition, and of campaigns from years past, in whose footsteps we follow.

The occupiers demand to establish a student elected Socially Responsible Finance Committee in which
the first two orders of this committee will be:

a) An in depth investigation of all investments in war and genocide profiteers, as well as companies profiting from the occupation of Palestinian territories.

b) A reassessment of the recently lifted of the ban on Coca Cola products.

- Annual scholarships to be provided for thirteen Palestinian students, starting with the 2009/2010 academic year. These scholarships will include funding for books, housing, meals and travel expenses.

- The university to donate all excess supplies and materials in an effort to rebuild the University of Gaza.

Read their full demands on their website here.

See live streaming video from the occupation here

Scott has just sent this email too:

Demonstration in support of the NYU occupation:

Thursday, 12:15 PM
In front of Kimmel Student Center
60 Washington Square South, Manhattan, NYC

Since 10pm Wednesday night the third floor of the Kimmel Student Center at New York University has been occupied by more than 70 NYU and non-NYU students. Originally present for the first few hours of the occupation I had to leave for personal reasons, but it is still going strong and spirits are very high. It was recently announced the head of NYU university relations has cut his vacation short and is flying back home. They’re clearly worried.

This is in direct solidarity with the many occupations occurring recently across the globe, from Greece to Britain to the New School and the University of Rochester.

There are 13 demands relating to NYU investments in war profiteers and occupation, the cost of tuition, the lack of transparency and the lack of respect for NYU workers.

See the full list of demands here: http://takebacknyu.com/2009/02/19/nyu-occupied/. See live streaming video from the occupation here: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/take-back-nyu.

Help out and spread the word by:

* Come support the occupation!
* Send a letter to the administration in solidarity
* Send an e-mail to your professors, peers, listservs, facebook groups you name it! Tell the world.
* Have your parent write a letter or e-mail to the university
* Print the following demands and distribute them far and wide!

Stay tuned.
To those who’re not checking my tags, I have recently added the “Activists are my family” tag, those would be the occupiers.

Categories: Activism/Volunteerism · Activists are my family · Boycotting "Israeli" Goods · Israei war crimes in Gaza · Israeli apartheid State · Occupied Palestine · The World Boycotting Israel · Universities occupied for gaza · Zionisms · resistance · smash authority · terrorist "Israeli" occupation forces

Queer activists call for boycott of Tel Aviv film festival

February 18, 2009 · No Comments

Via ei:

Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism (QUIT!), a San Francisco Bay Area solidarity group, is calling on international Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Trans and Queer filmmakers not to participate in the Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival this June. QUIT!’s call for filmmakers to respect the cultural boycott of Israel initiated by more than 100 organizations of Palestinian civil society. The call has been joined by members of South West Asian and North African Bay Area Queers (SWANABAQ) and a founder of Trikone, the largest South Asian LGBT organization in the world.

One filmmaker has already notified festival organizers of his decision not to participate. Maher Sabry, director of the Egyptian film Toul Omry (All My Life), wrote: “It would be hypocrisy of me to call for boycotting the Egyptian government for mistreating gay men and not to call for boycotting Israel for the mass punishment of innocent Palestinian civilians for assault by few militants.” Sabry added, “One day, I dream to screen Toul Omry in the Holy Land, when it becomes a place of peace, when Jews, Christians, Muslims and others can live as equal with same rights, when there are no refugee camps, no religious or ethnic discrimination, no land-confiscation, tree-burning or house-demolition, no bloodshed and mass punishment, no injustice, no militants and no military aggression.”

The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel was launched in Ramallah in April 2004 by a group of Palestinian academics and intellectuals to join the growing international boycott movement. International signatories include filmmakers Sophie Fiennes, Ken Loach, Haim Bresheeth and Jenny Morgan, writers John Berger, Arundhati Roy, Amiri Baraka, Naomi Klein and Eduardo Galeano, and musicians Brian Eno and Leon Rosselson.

In a letter to British director Shamim Sarif, whose film I Can’t Think Straight has already been accepted by the Tel Aviv festival, QUIT! stated, “As queer people, we know that mainstream media and organizations don’t tell the full story of our lives, and frequently present outright lies that once accepted become difficult to refute. One example of this practice is the conscious public relations campaign presenting Israel as the ‘only democracy in the Middle East,’ and specifically representing it as a haven for LGBT people … LGBT Palestinians living in the occupied territories, like straight Palestinians, are denied their basic human rights.”

Tinku Ishtiaq, a founder of Trikone and previous co-chair of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission also wrote to Sharif: “Just as the international boycotts against South Africa during its apartheid era were helpful in finally bringing about the downfall of Apartheid it is hoped that similar boycotts against Israel would bring about the change that is necessary for Palestinians to survive … I believe that our rights should not supersede the rights of other oppressed groups. Your participation in the Tel Aviv film festival would be particularly sad for gay human rights activists who are struggling for Palestinian rights.”

QUIT! and its allies are asking international filmmakers to write to festival organizers notifying them that they will not submit their films or accept invitations to participate until Israel meets its obligations under international law. Israel is currently in violation of more than 80 United Nations resolutions, including Resolution 242, which affirms the right for the refugees to return home.

“Israeli queers are oppressed for their sexuality and gender identity, just as queers in every other country are,” said QUIT member Kate Raphael. “For the last several years their pride parades have been violently attacked by religious Jews. LGBT organizers in Israel should support the Palestinian boycott, which will lead to a more just society for everyone in the area. They should not ask international queers to break the boycott to participate in their event.”

QUIT! is a grassroots nonviolent direct action group based in San Francisco that has been active against war and occupation since early 2001.

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Protest signs for the Batsheva Dance Company tour of North America

February 18, 2009 · No Comments

From Nigel Parry blog:

The University of Minnesota is bringing the Batsheva Dance Company of Tel Aviv to Minneapolis [tonight] for one performance. This is a violation of the 2004 Palestinian call to “comprehensively and consistently boycott all Israeli academic and cultural institutions”and the 2005 call of 171 Palestinian civil society organizations for broad boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel. This dance company is funded by the Israeli government and is considered a “leading ambassador” of the Israeli government, by the Israeli government.

Several of Batsheva’s members are serving Israeli reservist soldiers. An atypically high number of reservist units in the Israeli army were deployed in the Gaza Strip-where an indisputable slaughter was carried out, with terrible stories published even in mainstream sources.

Bringing Israel government-funded, dancing Israeli soldiers to town after the gratuitous massacre of Gazans is utterly unacceptable.

Batsheva is described as “perhaps the best known global ambassador of Israeli culture” by the Israeli government and its self-description often includes the phrase that “Batsheva is proud to be considered Israel’s leading ambassador.” How does Batsheva reconcile its international mission as an artistic ambassador with the reality of the racist, militaristic, and expansionist state that it represents?

These flayers are made by Nigel Parry to help American activists in their protest to this Zionist company which is touring the US right now. check his post over here for more flayers.

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Today’s Bookmarks

February 16, 2009 · No Comments

Tulkarem to boycott Israeli goods starting 1 March

Tulkarem – Ma’an – The city of Tulkarem will begin a total boycott of Israeli goods starting March, the chamber of commerce announced Thursday.

The chamber, in conjunction with several local merchants and organizations, decided to launch the campaign, called “Keeping Tulkarem Clean of Israeli Goods.” The city will have assistance in organizing popular awareness of the efforts from coordinators from the popular anti-wall campaigns including Jamal Jum’ah.

Member of the local coordination committee Jamal Barham stressed the importance of unifying efforts to ensure the success of the campaign. This will include helping shop owners identify non-Israeli goods to replace common items like milk, flour, juice and chocolate.

The goal of the Tulkarem project is to increase the production of Palestinian goods from supplying 15% to 25% of consumer goods in Palestinian areas. They anticipate that this jump will provide at least 100,000 jobs in the production sectors.

Palestine is the second largest consumer of Israeli goods and imports 2.6 billion US dollars of Israeli made products per year.

French academics join the call to boycott Israel

Israel’s impunity must end

Reports have made it clear that Israel’s actions in Gaza amount to war crimes: a population denied all possibility of escape or self-defense has been starved, deprived of medical care, and massacred beyond the view of the media. Images and accounts of the results of these actions are now reaching us, and they are frankly unbearable. It is not a matter of “excesses” committed by a few soldiers, but rather of a deliberate policy that borders on ethnic cleansing. To quote a letter signed by 300 British-based academics and published in the Guardian January 16, “The goal of this war has never changed: to use overwhelming military power to eradicate the Palestinians as a political force, one capable of resisting Israel’s ongoing appropriation of their land and resources.”

Israel’s impunity must end. Neither humanitarian aid nor a call to extend the ceasefire will suffice. The blockade of Gaza must be lifted and Israel, together with its political and military leaders, must be tried for war crimes. We ask the French government and the French population to take all practical measures to force Israel to accept these demands, and, first of all, to define and apply to Israel a program of boycott, divestment, and sanctions.

We who have signed this text commit ourselves to cease all collaboration with Israeli institutions participating in the occupation, and declare our solidarity with those who in Israel struggle courageously for the human, social, and political rights of Palestinians.

Read the French version signed by French academics on the U.S. Campaign for the Academic & Cultural Boycott of Israel blog.

and check these links:

Latest Guardian Article on Occupations and Sit-Ins

Israel used experimental weapons in Gaza developed at UC

UPDATE: Call on Israeli Soldiers to Stop War Crimes published in Haaretz

A fellow Egyptian blogger was sexually harassed

Another Blogger Detained For Gaza

World gets its first gay leader

My father once heard MLK denounce Israel

and don’t forget to check Mondoweiss blog for updates on Hampshire College in Amherst, MA, the first American college to divest from Israel.

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I Support Hampshire College SJP

February 16, 2009 · 2 Comments

I am going to send an email to the president’s office everyday =)

Via Pulse:

Ever since it announced to widespread applause its decision to divest from the Israeli occupation, Hampshire College administration is being hammered by the Israel lobby’s flak machine led by Zionist fanatic Alan Dershowitz (best known for his academic malpractices) who is threatening the institution with withdrawal of funding, unless, Inside Higher Ed reports, ‘Hampshire resolves any ambiguities and clearly states that it rejects student efforts to divest from the Jewish state. “What they have to do is make it impossible for the students to plausibly be able to declare victory,” said Dershowitz, whose son went to Hampshire.’ But Hampshire students are standing strong (here they are in their own words). They are calling on the institution’s administration to embrace the moment. They recognize that this is ‘bigger than Hampshire‘.(For full coverage check out the indispensalbe MondoWeiss)

Following is a call from Hampshire students for support. This is a historical moment. Please take the time to apprise the administration of your views.

Dear Supporters,

Over the last 24 hours, there has been a huge response from students, parents, journalists, activists, public figures, political organizations, and individuals such as yourselves from across the country and the world congratulating us for our historic achievement this week. We are impressed and heartened by your passion in supporting us in this exciting campaign.

There have been many developments since SJP went public with the divestment, so it might be hard to keep track of the flurry of updates that have been published all over the internet. Please visit our website for the most recent statements (http://www.hsjp.org/). Also, Phillip Weiss’s blog (http://www.philipweiss.org/) is a particularly good resource, as they’ve been following the events closely.

Your support so far has been so helpful, especially since we’ve been working non-stop since we broke the news. There’s so much more to be done, so we’ve come up with a few specific ways to demonstrate your solidarity with SJP and the movement. Here they are:

1) E-mail the administration and the President to voice your concern over their refusal to own up to the divestment decision. Express your disappointment that President Hexter has done nothing to condemn Alan Dershowitz’s threatening phone calls to SJP’s spokespeople (see update on website). Forward your letters of congratulations that you sent to us to them too. Make sure they know that divestment is not just a college—it’s a movement!

A script is attached to the end of this e-mail (or the bottom of this message) as a guide if you would like to use it.

Contact:

Ralph Hexter (President): [email protected]

President’s Office: +1 413-559-5521

2) Hampshire’s endowment is very small which means that most of the college’s year-to-year operating budget comes from tuition fees.For those who have donated, your contributions are greatly appreciated and important as the school is already in a troubled financial state. What we would like you to do for now is e-mail us every time you make a donation with the amount and your name so we can keep track of the funds and the support network. If you haven’t donated already, here’s the link:

https://alumni.hampshire.edu/giving/waysToGive/giveOnline.aspx

3) Contribute to our video series, “Voices of Divestment.” We are trying to show the world that this isn’t about a small group of activists, but a wide range of people from all different walks of life. We would like you to make short 30-second to 1-minute clips and send them to us by uploading the video to YouTube and emailing us the link.

Keep them informal, but stay passionate! Improvise. We want to hear why you support divestment in your own words.

Check out existing videos here: http://www.hsjp.org/voices-of-divestment/

Or alternatively: http://voicesofdivestment.wordpress.com/

4) Build momentum! This isn’t just about us; we’ve been getting a lot of e-mails about help and advice for starting similar BDS campaigns at other schools, and this is one of the most important ways you can help. If the BDS movement spreads rapidly, it will become clear to the public and the media that this is not just a local administrative dispute, but that we have finally reached a critical threshold in the United States.

Many groups and individuals have contacted us asking about going on speaking tours and giving trainings for campus divestment movements. We are very excited about the prospects of helping to spread divestment to many campuses and are investigating the logistics of how to make this happen. For now if you are interested in hosting us for a speaking tour in some capacity, please email us at: [email protected] with the subject “SPEAKING”.

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The following is the script to guide you in e-mailing the president’s office:

Hello, my name is _____. I am calling/e-mailing to express my congratulations to Hampshire College for your historic decision to divest from the Israeli Occupation. This move should be an example to all institutions of higher learning across the world.

However, I am disappointed that the administration has been trying to distance itself from the decision and de-politicize the powerful statement that divestment sends. In your response to the Student’s public campaign, you have repeatedly insisted that the divestment decision had a “variety of reasons” for going through, and that it had no regional or political significance. However, the length & intensity of the campaign that the Students for Justice in Palestine have run makes it clear that it was their efforts that brought this divestment to the table. I sincerely hope that you will reconsider your position on divestment and express your support for the students’ efforts in an official statement soon.

Lastly, your failure to condemn the threats Alan Dershowitz has made towards SJP’s spokespeople is deplorable. Dershowitz has called for a boycott on the College and you have still maintained your “neutral” position, hurting the students, the college, and yourself. I urge you to protect your students and their right to speak out on this monumental occasion.

Thank you.

http://www.hsjp.org

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=55085942212

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Why I am Always Single on Valentine

February 15, 2009 · 3 Comments

well, if you feel shit about yourself, you can’t but feel shit for another.

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The Only Occupiers I Will Ever Support

February 15, 2009 · No Comments

This post will be continually updated.

1-Edinburgh University Occupation for Gaza


Statement from the occupying students:

On the morning of Wednesday 11th February Edinburgh University students occupied the George Square Lecture Theatre. We have acted against the university because of its financial and commercial links to the apartheid state of Israel, in addition to its unacceptable silence in response to the Gaza conflict, described by the UN President of the General Assemby, Miguel d’Escoto Brockmann, as “genocide”. We will sit-in until the heads of the university agree to the following demands…

Broadly, we demand that our university demonstrate what should be its inherent opposition, as an educational institution, to Israel’s illegal and shameful behaviours.

Read their demands here.

2-King’s College Occupation in Solidarity with Gaza:

“The college has agreed to a series of measures to directly address the current crisis in Gaza, including the provision of scholarships for those directly affected by the crisis, and the donation of educational resources to institutions in Palestine”, said Mido Khan on behalf of the student protesters. “In addition, the college has acknowledged the scale of discontent that the award to Peres has generated among the student population, particularly considering the award in the context of what has happened recently in Gaza.” The students agreed to cease their occupation after college management agreed to publish a statement outlining the position of the College on these issues and the humanitarian measures undertaken in the wake of the occupation.

“This signals the reintroduction of student activism as a powerful agent for political change, and shows us that if we make a stand then we can make a difference”, said Hesham Yafai.

3-LSE Occupation in Solidarity with Gaza!

A spokesperson for the group said:

“Nothing we could have said or done would have been enough given the scale of the suffering inflicted on the people of Gaza by the Israeli military but we have achieved a huge victory for Palestinian students and for student activism. That we pressured LSE Director Howard Davies into issuing a public statement is a massive success but given the LSE’s history it shouldn’t have taken an occupation to achieve this. We look forward to meeting the new Palestinian students that our successes on application fees and scholarships will bring to the LSE.

4-Sheffield Hallam Free Gaza Movement

Following the actions of Sheffield Hallam students and workers from around the city who voted to occupy the tenth floor of the Owen building to make practical demands of the university in solidarity with Palestinians and to condemn the actions of the Israeli state, the Sheffield Free Gaza Movement was formed to build initiatives and campaigns and continue to put pressure on the university management to fulfil the demands of the occupation.

5-Oxford Occupation in Solidarity with Gaza!

OXFORD UNIVERSITY STUDENTS OCCUPY BUILDING IN SOLIDARITY WITH GAZA

In the first week of term, over 80 Oxford University students occupied the historic Bodleian building to demand that the university release a statement condemning the attack on Gaza and cancel the lecture series at Balliol College inaugurated by Shimon Peres.

Students organised the sit-in after attending an emergency meeting in Oxford organised to discuss the war on Gaza and the precarious ceasefire. Members of the University entered the Clarendon building and sat down at 1200, British time, on Thursday 22nd January. Their demands were presented to University officials, and by 7pm the same day they acheived victory, putting an end to the occupation after reaching a successful agreement with the university.

6-Queen Mary Occupation

We as students of Queen Mary are occupying lecture room FB 1.13 in the College to protest against the recognised war crimes in Gaza committed by the Israeli Government, and to show our solidarity with the oppressed peoples in the region. We are pursuing this course of action to maintain the momentum of other student protests in Universities across the U.K.
As students of this institution, we unreservedly object on moral grounds to the University’s failure to boycott goods supplied by companies who fund military operations in Gaza.
Furthermore, we have strong reasons to believe the University is financially involved with arms dealers GKN and Cobham. We find this morally unacceptable and ask for complete transparency on the part of the University regarding any investments in the arms trade. It will be our policy to seek to expose this issue and open it up for debate within the College.
We sincerely regret any inconvenience caused to either staff or students at our College; however, we have been motivated to act on the basis of our moral convictions.

Read their demands here.

7-Goldsmiths Occupation for Palestinian Scholarships

Goldsmiths will establish 4 scholarships, covering the cost of taught postgraduate tuition fees, to be awarded to students who come from all and any part of the world which is affected by oppression, persecution, political or military strife such that their human right to education is denied to them.
Goldsmiths will work with its students and other interested parties to establish a charitable trust to raise funds to support the costs of these students’ study - accommodation, travel and living expenses. In the early years of the charity’s operation, if it cannot raise sufficient funds to cover the costs, Goldsmiths will provide funds to enable the students to study at Goldsmiths.
Two of the four scholarships will, for the ten years from 2009-10 until 2018-19, be reserved for students from Palestine. Before the 2019-20 scholarships are advertised, there will be a review, which will include asking the student body (and making its assent a necessary condition) to determine whether and for how long the reservation of 2 scholarships for Palestinian students should continue.
Goldsmiths will work with Al-Quds Open University and Birzeit University, with which we already have strong academic links, in identifying suitable candidates. The selection panel to agree the criteria for the scholarships in the first instance, and to determine who receives the scholarships on an annual basis, shall comprise a student representative chosen by the students, an academic staff representative, and a Pro-Warden.

8-SUSSEX OCCUPATION

Over 80 University of Sussex Students have occupied a major lecture theatre in solidarity with Palestine under siege.

Motivated by the escalating crisis in Gaza, University of Sussex students have issued a set of demands to the University management calling for immediate action. The occupation is a response to recent Israeli military assault on Gaza. We stand in solidarity with the School of Oriental and African Studies, the London School of Economics, King’s College London, Birmingham and Essex Universities. The occupied space will be used for education and dialogue until the following demands are met…

read them here.

9-SOAS students occupy university building

We, a coalition of SOAS students from many different backgrounds, have resolved to occupy the Brunei Gallery Suite. In line with Student Union motions, our aims are the following..

Read them here.

10-Leeds Uni Occupation

In response to our demands, the University made the following concessions:

On Monday, the Vice Chancellor issued a public statement in which he “expressed his dismay at the conflict and the loss of life in Gaza and Israel.” The University has declared that it is “agreeable in principle to facilitating schemes to provide surplus educational materials to Palestine…and that it will discuss with LUU (Leeds University Union) ways of extending opportunities for Palestinian students to study at Leeds.” The University has also stated that it will review its socially responsible investment policy and that it will accept a list of roughly a dozen companies which concern us most and they will inform us whether they do or do not invest in the aforementioned companies. We will actively pursue all of these concessions to ensure that they are followed through.

11-Occupation Nottingham

We demand:
1 STATEMENT - That the University issue an official statement to the press condemning the recent and continuing atrocities perpetrated by Israel in the Gaza Strip, acknowledging particularly the effect on educational institutions, such as the bombing of the Gaza Islamic University.We demand:
The University should officially denounce the attacks on civilians, the systematic obstruction of humanitarian aid and the targeting of academic institutions, hospitals, places of worship and international peace keeping facilities. The University should encourage other universities to make such statements, as well as informing the UK and Israeli governments.

Read their full demands here.

12-FREE MAN MET: Students in Occupation for Gaza!

MMU Students are currently in occupation of the Geoffrey Manton building. We are occupying the building in solidarity with the people of Gaza and to stand up to imperialism in the Middle East. We have issued the following set of demands to the Vice-Chancellor because we believe in delivering concrete solidarity for the people of Palestine.

Read their demands here.

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