Tous les posts pour mai 2010

Le manque de sécurité humaine a considérablement entravé le progrès palestinien

14 mai 2010 | Posté dans Économie, Politique
    Programme de développement des Nations Unies Mai 2010

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Photo: Palestinienne récolte des agriculteurs sous l’occupation israélienne.

Jusqu’à ce que les Palestiniens puissent assurer le contrôle de leur économie et de leur environnement – en particulier celui d’une politique macroéconomique, du commerce, des moyens de subsistance, des ressources en eau et des frontières -, un développement soutenu restera hors d’atteinte, selon le dernier rapport sur le Développement humain palestinien, publié aujourd’hui 9 mai, par le Premier ministre palestinien Salam Fayyad et par le représentant spécial du Programme des Nations unies pour le développement (PNUD) dans le territoire palestinien occupé, Mr Jens Toyberg-Frandzen.

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Israel’s tightening grip on the Jordan Valley

13 mai 2010 | Posté dans Jordan, Palestine
    report from the International Solidarity Movement May 2010

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    Photo: Jordan Valley hills in historic Palestine.

“Israel will never cede the Jordan Valley” Benjamin Netanyahu, March 2010

The Jordan Valley is an area under urgent threat of annexation, and during the last few weeks Israel has considerably tightened its grip on the indigenous Palestinian population. On the 11th of April the Israeli military shut of the main water source to Bardala – jeopardizing the village’s viability as a farming community – , on the 12th of April they declared Al Maleh a closed military zone, which prevented shepherds from grassing their animals, and on the 15th of April the Israeli military raided Al Farisiya and stole four water pumps in a further attempt to control all water resources in the area.

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General ‘tried to cover up truth about death of Rachel Corrie’

13 mai 2010 | Posté dans Palestine, Solidarité
    Friday, 7 May 2010 Independent by Ben Lynfield

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Photo: ISM Rachel Corrie standing in front of Israeli bulldozer March 2003, Gaza

Seven years after the American activist Rachel Corrie was killed by an Israeli army bulldozer in Gaza, evidence has emerged which appears to implicate Israel’s Gaza commander at the time, in an attempt to obstruct the official investigation into her death.

The alleged intervention of Major-General Doron Almog, then head of Israel’s southern command, is documented in testimony taken by Israeli military police a day after Ms Corrie was killed on March 16, 2003. The hand written affidavit, seen by The Independent, was submitted as evidence during a civil law suit being pursued by the Corrie family against the state of Israel.

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New Israeli order allows for mass expulsion from West Bank

13 mai 2010 | Posté dans Palestine, Prisoniers
    Mel Frykberg, Electronic Intifada 7 May 2010, Ramallah

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    Photo: Ahmed Sabah was deported to the Gaza Strip from the West Bank.

Several Palestinians have set up a protest tent in no-man’s land in the northern Gaza Strip, near the Erez border crossing into Israel, as they protest their deportation from the Israeli occupied West Bank into Gaza where Hamas authorities have refused them entry.

Tens of thousands of other Palestinians face a possibly similar predicament in the near future. This follows a sweeping new Israeli military order which allows for the expulsion of Palestinians or foreigners whom Israel considers to be in the West Bank illegally as “infiltrators.”

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Israel: Much-needed tax money funneled away from Arab towns

13 mai 2010 | Posté dans Palestine
    By Fadi Eyadat Haartez May 2010.

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    Photo Nazareth skyline, a historic city in Palestine.

For years government officials have been blaming economic distress in Arab towns on their local authorities’ shortcomings and failure to collect taxes. It has emerged, though, that Arab authorities receive only 0.2 percent of the taxes on government property on their land, while the majority of the money goes to Jewish local authorities, a civil rights group says.

In addition, the state has not built industrial areas and infrastructure facilities, which yield considerable taxes, in Arab communities. Other industrial areas were built on lands they say were confiscated from them, such as in Tziporit, Teradion and Afek.

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Nakba: 62e anniversaire!

8 mai 2010 | Posté dans Culture, Événements, Palestine, Quebec, Solidarité
    Commémoration du 62e anniversaire de la Nakba

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    Dimanche 16 mai 2010, midi à 16h
    Parc Lafontaine
    avenues Lafontaine et Rachel Est
    à proximité du coin nord-ouest du parc
    métro Mont-Royal ou Sherbrooke

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Montreal: Regards palestiniens VI

7 mai 2010 | Posté dans Culture, Événements, Palestine, Quebec

une sélection de documentaires au sujet de la Nakba et de ses conséquences.

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    Évocations de la Nakba (1948)
    Deux séances de cinéma: 11-12 mai 2010
    Cinéma du Parc – cinemaduparc.com
    3575 av. du Parc

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Israel: Soldiers charged with using boy, 10, as human shield

6 mai 2010 | Posté dans Autre
    Independent by Ben Lynfield in Jerusalem, May 5 2010

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Photo: Palestinian youth play football in along apartheid wall in occupied Palestine.

Two Israeli soldiers were charged in a military court yesterday with forcing a 10-year-old Palestinian boy in the Gaza Strip to handle objects they suspected of being rigged to explode.

The soldiers were indicted for “ordering the boy to open cases that they thought were explosives”, Major Dorit Toval, the prosecutor, said. The alleged crime took place during Operation Cast Lead, the Israeli military onslaught waged more than a year ago with the aim of halting Hamas rocket fire at southern Israel. A gag order was placed barring publication of the names of the soldiers.

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Lettre ouverte à Margaret Atwood pour soutenir la libération de la Palestine

5 mai 2010 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Culture, Palestine

Mai 2010. Lettre ouverte à Margaret Atwood de la part du collectif Tadamon! et Art Threat

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    Chère Madame Margaret Atwood,

Aujourd’hui, alors que les droits humains des palestiniens sont violés systématiquement et continuellement par le gouvernement israélien, nous vous lançons un appel au nom du collectif montréalais Tadamon! et Art Threat concernant votre visite prévue à Tel-Aviv.

Nous avons appris que le Prix Dan David vous a été offert par l’Université de Tel-Aviv pour votre travail littéraire exceptionnel. Tout d’abord, nous voulons reconnaître ouvertement votre travail exemplaire, non seulement pour l’excellence littéraire, mais aussi pour le message humaniste qu’il dépeint. Au-delà de la littérature, votre plaidoyer sincère pour la justice sociale, allant de la lutte pour la libération des femmes à la protection de l’environnement, a fait de vous un modèle international respecté et admiré de tous et toutes.

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Israel: Like a plane without a pilot

5 mai 2010 | Posté dans Palestine
    by Amira Hass Haaretz May 4th 2010

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Photo: Uriel Sinai Israeli settlers at a West Bank outpost near Nablus, Palestine.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu unjustifiably draws fire for policies that move ahead without his involvement. The Jewish intellectuals, who suddenly saw the darkness and were terrified, should know: Even if not one more Jewish home is built in the occupied territories (including East Jerusalem), the enormous apparatus of domination continues to operate there with an inner logic of many years’ duration. It moves along by itself, like some huge aircraft without a pilot.

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