كل المرسل لاجل mai 2010

Israel seeks to silence dissent

14 mai 2010 | معتمد Palestine
    guardian.co.uk by Ben White, Tuesday 11 May 2010

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    Photo: Palestinian stands at Israeli checkpoint.

Last Thursday, in the early hours of the morning, a Palestinian community leader’s home was raided by Israeli security forces. In front of his family, the wanted man was hauled off to detention without access to a lawyer, while his home and offices were ransacked and property confiscated.

While this sounds like an all-too typical occurrence in West Bank villages such as Bil’in and Beit Omar, in fact, the target in question this time was Ameer Makhoul, a Palestinian citizen of Israel and head of internationally renowned NGO network Ittijah.

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Palestinian civil society slams OECD over Israel’s accession

14 mai 2010 | معتمد Boycott, Palestine

Press release, Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee, 10 May 2010

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    Photo: Palestinian walks along the Israeli apartheid wall.

Palestinian civil society represented by the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee (BNC), a wide coalition of the largest Palestinian mass organizations and trade unions, issued a strong condemnation of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD) decision today to welcome Israel as a member of the organization at its ministerial meeting to take place on 27-28 May. A BNC spokesperson commented: “By accepting Israel, OECD member countries show a blatant complicity with Israeli war crimes, destroying the very foundations of international law. Rewarding Israel entrenches its impunity and dashes any realistic hope for achieving a just peace in the region.”

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Israeli Soldiers Continue Targeting Palestinian Photographers in West Bank

14 mai 2010 | معتمد Independent Media, Palestine
    Wafa Palestine News Agency, May 2010.

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Photo: Israeli military cameras line the apartheid wall in Palestine.

Palestinian press photographers have always been targeted by the Israeli forces and at least three have been arrested and two others have been physically attacked by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank since the start of April. “These incidents must stop,” Reporters without Borders said. “The Israeli army must investigate them and punish the soldiers responsible.”

In the latest incident, an Israeli soldier fired a tear-gas grenade at photographer Muammar Jamil Awad, while he was covering the weekly protest in Beit Jala (a village 10 km south of Jerusalem) against the Israeli separation wall. He was taken directly to Jerusalem’s Sheari Tzedek hospital for treatment to a head injury.

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Israel bows to pressure and admits arrest of rights activist

14 mai 2010 | معتمد Palestine
    Tuesday, 11 May 2010 The Independent by Catrina Stewart in Jerusalem

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Photo: Israeli settler graffiti in the Palestinian city Hebron

The Israeli authorities finally revealed yesterday that they had been holding a prominent Israeli-Arab human rights activist for several days and had accused him of spying for Lebanon’s Hizbollah guerrillas.

Israel appeared to buckle under intense domestic pressure to release details of the case against Amir Makhoul after a gagging order issued by the courts had prevented the media from reporting details of the case. The order, which covered details including his identity, riled democracy advocates in Israel after a similar case last month involving the secret house arrest of an Israeli journalist.

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Absence of human security has greatly impeded Palestinian progress

14 mai 2010 | معتمد Economy, Politics
    United Nations Development Program May 9th, 2010

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Photo: Palestinian farmers prepare harvest materials under Israeli occupation.

Until Palestinians are afforded economic and environmental control, specifically control over macro-economic policy, trade, livelihoods, water resources and borders, sustained development will remain elusive, according to the latest Palestinian Human Development Report, released today by Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Special Representative of the Administrator, Mr. Jens Toyberg-Frandzen.

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Israel’s tightening grip on the Jordan Valley

13 mai 2010 | معتمد 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 | معتمد Solidarity, Palestine
    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 | معتمد Prisoners, Palestine
    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 | معتمد 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: 62nd Anniversary!

8 mai 2010 | معتمد Events, Solidarity, Culture, Palestine, Quebec
    Commemoration of the 62nd Anniversary of the Nakba in Montreal

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    Sunday May 16, 2010, 12h-16h
    Lafontaine Park
    avenues Lafontaine and Rachel east
    vicinity of north-west corner of the park
    metro Mont-Royal or Sherbrooke

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