Sunday 22 November 2009

SAVING HUMAN LIVES AND OLIVE TREES IN PALESTINE

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November 22, 2009 at 2:37 pm (Activism, Associate Post, Israel, Occupied West Bank, Palestine)


By Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD

Today over 150 Palestinians and internationals participated in an activity to reclaim and plant olive trees on a threatened hill in an area called Um Salamuna. Um Salamuna already lost significant amount of its land to colonial Jewish-only settlements like Efrata and Migdal Oz. The wall that includes the settlements has not been completed in this area and is slated to zig-zag to capture the hill we worked on to add it to the colonial settlement area that is already stolen. The village is one of over 20 villages and towns in the Bethlehem area that lost land to these illegal colonial settlements. In total the Bethlehem district had already been shrunk to about 20% of its original size. This 20% is a concentration camp with few openings (that could be closed at whim by the colonial occupiers) but 97% of its residents (including me) are not even allowed into occupied Jerusalem (a mere five miles away). On my way out of the area, I stopped by to take some pictures (see http://picasaweb.google.com/jchangcpa/UmmSalamunaTreePlanting?authkey=Gv1sRgCOqi4qLk6faskgE&feat=directlink# ) and talk with some of the occupation soldiers. Most would not talk to me. A black (Ethiopian) soldier exchanged a few words with me before his officer came and ordered me not to talk to him or other soldiers (lest they get a glimpse of the war crimes they are engaged in!). I think these grass-root Palestinian activities are critical but they have to be far better organized, planned, and managed. There were no instructions and many of the volunteers did not know what to do. Representatives of the PA (Palestinian authority who a friend jokes as standing Public Announcement) spent much of their time talking to the media. I urged them to speak to the people assembled and to organize better/bigger activities and most importantly to participate themselves (and their security staff) in planting and in clearing the land of the rocks etc.

Many Palestinians want the PA to develop real influence instead of fictional authority under occupation (and we are here talking about both the West Bank and Gaza). They have lots of resources at their disposal: most of all people they could mobilize to organize and resist. Our options are not really restricted to endless useless negotiations or shooting home-made rockets. It is time I believe for many more activities like at Um Salamuna and far better organized activities to build, grow, reclaim land, resist military orders, topple down walls, and remove barricades (and those are just few examples of hundreds of actions that could be done). It is time to real change in Palestine. People are ready for it. They are just looking for direction, for real heroic leadership, a leadership of actions not words, a leadership of substance not image, of rough calloused hands not suits. Many people I talk to here say that if the West Bank Authority under Fatah and the Gaza Authority under Hamas will not or cannot provide this kind of leadership then others should step forward. The inability of Hamas and Fatah to even agree on a modality of pluralistic representation under occupation or to even lay out a clear program to achieve what they all say are Palestinian constants (“thawabet” including and especially rights of refugees to return to their homes and lands), this suggests they are not stepping up to the plate and the only other alternatives (leftist groups) are also divided and bickering. Could this period be similar to the period of 1933-1935 when a similar situation occurred and then came the general strike and revolution of 1936-1939 to change the political landscape or maybe 1983-1986? Perhaps those of us of all political factions and backgrounds, independents, and all humans with a living conscience who see the injustice should start mobilizing and working more. ولا يغير الله ما بقوم حتى يغيروا ما بأنفسهم

Walls & Water: Ripple Effects of the Occupation by Flora Fair
The West Bank town of Bethlehem begins to cool at dusk, and the streets surge with people enjoying the mild evening air. Down the hill from Manger Street, the city’s main drag, a small crowd lingers in the fading sunlight outside the Bethlehem Hotel — a popular spot for Western tourists. Dr. Mazin Qumsiyeh, a biologist and professor at Bethlehem University, leaves the hotel after giving a lecture about the Israeli occupation. Qumsiyeh drives through the hillsides of Bethlehem into the neighboring village of Beit Sahour. As American ‘80s music plays on the car radio, he points to different areas and explains them: a new Israeli settlement, an Arab village without any sign indicating its location, a road used only by Palestinians, another meant only for Israelis…. More at
http://www.findingcanaan.com/home/2009/10/12/walls-water-ripple-effects-of-the-occupation/
Please give an example (even hypothetical) of using a combination of three things from those three chapters to study a particular genetic condition: Chapter 18 On Genetic testing in individuals and populations: Chapter 19 On functional genomics; and Chapter 20 on Genetic manipulation

B’Tselem: Wastewater from settlements pollutes Palestinain town of Salfit
http://www.btselem.org/english/Video/20090111_Ariel_Sewage_in_Salfit.asp
Bantustans and the unilateral declaration of statehood by Virginia Tilley
“The irony is indeed that, through this maneuver, the PA is seizing — even declaring as a right — precisely the same dead-end formula that the African National Congress (ANC) fought so bitterly for decades because the ANC leadership rightly saw it as disastrous. That formula can be summed up in one word: Bantustan.”
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/opeds.shtml

Action 1: [This is one of hundreds of thousands of properties "grabbed" by the logic of mmight=right; the continuing ethnic cleansing to create the racist ideological state] Why is Israel laying claim to an Arab home in Jaffa? http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1129744.html
Write to the Israeli company at company@amidar.co.il and yaacov.brosh@amidar.co.il

Action 2: Build an email list of politicians, media people, and average people in your area and send them regular issues and statements about the continuing racism and ethnic cleansing. Participate and spread the word to them and othesr on the boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement (http://www.BDSmovement.net). The more we expose the truth, the closer the inevitable day of freedom will come and in doing so you would be saving human lives and livelihoods. And you are always welcome to come visit us in Palestine.

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