Tous les posts pour juin 2009

Palestinians take construction firms to court in Quebec

21 juin 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine, Quebec
    Montreal Gazette, June 21, 2009, by Sue Montgomery.

    Photo: Palestinians and the Israeli apartheid wall in the West Bank.

Members of a tiny Palestinian farming community will be in Quebec Superior Court tomorrow claiming two Canadian construction companies are committing war crimes by building condominiums and roads on the village’s land in the West Bank.

It will be the first time that Canada’s War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity Act, passed in 2000, will be used in a civil case.

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Manifestation: Solidarité avec Bil’in

20 juin 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine, Quebec

manif de solidarité pour le début d’un procès contre les colonies israéliennes

    LUNDI, 22 JUIN à MIDI
    Cour supérieure du Québec
    1, Notre-Dame Est
    Montréal, Québec
    métro Place-d’Armes/Champs-de-Mars

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Attack on water brings sanitation crisis

20 juin 2009 | Posté dans Palestine
    Eva Bartlett | Inter Press Service 18 June 2009

    Photo: Palestinian boy admits destruction in Gaza.

While diminishing water resources are a global concern, in Palestine the struggle for water is not against global warming or multinational corporations, but for access to water, and against contamination of what precious resources there are.

Mohamed Ahmed, director of the Water Control Department in the Palestinian Water Authority (PWA), says “there continues to be a very rapid depletion and deterioration of ground water.”

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Israel: Loyalty to racism

20 juin 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Politique, Répression
    Al-Ahram, June 2009, by Azmi Bishara.

    Photo: Israeli occupation soldier cutting out the light.

What is behind the latest wave of legislative proposals flooding the Knesset agenda? I refer specifically to those intended to curb manifestations of Palestinian patriotism and to restrict the political activity of Arab Israelis.
Netanyahu and Lieberman

The aim of these laws is to impose the Israeli nationalist creed by coercion. It’s really that simple. Over the last decade, the Knesset has experienced several bursts of legislative activity seeking to restrict freedom of opinion and expression on the questions of the Jewishness of the state and the right to resist occupation. The advocates of these laws are indefatigable. If the proposals fail to pass through any of the necessary stages, they are resubmitted over and over again in the hope of wearing out their opponents.

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Photos: Artists Against Apartheid VIII

20 juin 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Culture, Palestine, Tadamon!
    photo essay from Claudia Espinosa and Valerian Mazataud.

    Photo: Valerian Mazataud. Opening the evening is Colin Stetson.

Excitement is building around the ongoing Artists Against Apartheid concert series, which unites ground breaking artists and musicians in Montreal in solidarity with Palestinian human rights. As part of the annual Suoni per il Popolo music festival the eighth edition of Artists Against Apartheid featured some of the most celebrated grassroots artists in Montreal.

Esmerine headlined the concert with a quartet performance that included an appearance from singer Lhasa de Sela, while saxophonist Colin Stetson opened the concert stunning the audience at La Sala Rossa with a performance that clearly outlined the reasons for the growing hype surrounding Stetson’s music. Also joining the evening was Jean the Hatchet a collaboration between violinist Sarah Neufeld of Arcade Fire and Bell Orchestre, percussionist Shahzad Ismaily from New York City and Colin Stetson.

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Village sues Canada companies cashing in on occupation

20 juin 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Quebec, Tadamon!
    Deborah Guterman, Electronic Intifada, 11 June 2009.

    Photo: Bilin: Palestinian with son in arms in front of Israeli soldier.

The small Palestinian village of Bilin will face-off this month against two Canadian corporations accused of aiding and abetting the colonization of the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

Bilin has charged Green Park International and Green Mount International with illegally constructing residential buildings and other settlement infrastructure on village territory, and marketing such structures to the civilian population of the State of Israel. The condominiums in question are located in a settlement neighborhood known as Matityahu East.

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National Canadian Jewish organization votes to boycott Israel

19 juin 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Palestine
    press release, Independent Jewish Voices, 18 June 2009.

    Photo: Gaza solidarity protest January 2009.

Independent Jewish Voices (Canada) voted to join the growing international campaign in support of the Palestinian call for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel, at its first Annual General Meeting this past weekend. This decision makes IJV the first national Jewish organization in the world to do so.

The adopted resolution states that IJV will “Support the Palestinian call for a campaign of boycott, divestment and sanctions until Israel meets its obligation to recognize the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and complies with the precepts of international law, including the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and properties as stipulated in UN resolution 194.”

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Taking Israel to Quebec court

17 juin 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Prisoniers, Quebec
    Hour June 11th, 2009, by Stefan Christoff.

    Photo: ActiveStills. Palestinians stand against Israeli apartheid wall.

While Israel’s right-wing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to expand Israeli colonies in the West Bank, in a key speech in Cairo last week the Obama administration called Israeli settlements a violation of international law and an impediment to peace talks.

The heated international issue will become a local one this month when two Quebec companies involved in Israeli settlement construction on Palestinian lands will face a potential lawsuit in Quebec Superior Court.

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A world away, Palestinian seeks justice

17 juin 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Quebec
    Toronto Star, Jun 16, 2009 by Iain Marlow.

    Photo: ActiveStills. Palestinians protest Israeli apartheid wall.

First came the fence, which splintered the olive trees from Bil’in, the Palestinian village that tended them. Then came the tear gas canister that hit a local, well-liked man named Basem Abu Rahme in the chest, killing him.

Everyone knew Basem, which is what everyone called him. Mohammed Khatib, one of the village’s 1,700 residents, was at that protest, and is still deeply disturbed by the death. Khatib, 35, was in Toronto on the weekend on a national tour to promote the village’s latest bid to seek justice – using Quebec’s courts to stop Israeli settlements.

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l’apartheid israélien face à la justice!

15 juin 2009 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Quebec, Tadamon!

avec: Mohammed Khatib village de Bil’in et Emily Schaeffer avocat israélien

    VENDREDI 19 JUIN, 19h00
    donations ont encouragé
    cinema De Sève
    Université Concordia
    1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd.
    Montreal, Quebec

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