Saturday, 4 June 2011

A Call from Palestine

على القدس رايحيين نحييها بالملايين

 

قبل 44 عاماً سلبت كرامتنا الفلسطينية مرةً أخرى و هجرنا من بيوتنا واراضينا من قبل العدو الصهيوني...

و في تاريخ ٥/٦/١٩٦٧ احتلت عاصمتنا، عاصمة العرب وفلسطين و فقدت القدس عروبتها...

قبل 44 عاماً، طردنا من الجولان، وسيناء، والضفة والقطاع...

في تاريخ ٥/٦/٢٠١١ نناشد كل فلسطيني صادق، مؤمن بقضيته العادلة وحقه المشروع...

لنتوجه متسلحينً بروحنا التحرريه العالية لإسترجاع القدس ولنتوجه جميعا دفاعاً عن الحرية، العدالة و الكرامة الفلسطينية...

سنصلي سوياً، مسلمين ومسيحيين، أمام حاجز قلنديا الساعة الحادية عشر صباحاً و لنبدأ مسيرة العودة إلى ارضنا...إلى القدس...إلى الاقصى و القيامة...إلى عاصمة الحضارة

سنتحدى العدو المستوطن بإرادتنا الفلسطينية الجبارة... فهل من متحدي؟

القدس لنا...وإنا لها عائدون

عاشت فلسطين حرة كابنائها و بناتها




March to Jerusalem

Forty four years ago our dignity was stripped away from us again

On June 5th 1967 our homeland was occupied

Forty four years ago we were ethnically cleansed from our land

On June 5th 2011 we call upon all free men and women to march to Jerusalem

Let us march with our heads held high, shielded by the strength of our free spirits, in pursuit of freedom, justice and
dignity!
We shall march towards the homes we were ethnically cleansed from... towards freedom...Towards Jerusalem!

Let us practice our legitimate right to pray in our mosques and churches in Jerusalem

We shall pray together as one, Muslims & Christians, and challenge the oppression of the Israeli military with our flesh

Join us at the Qalandia checkpoint at 11AM on June 5th, 2011

Our souls and soles will be marching on

To Jerusalem...We Shall Return
May Palestine One Day be Free, Like the Spirits of her Children

Friday, 3 June 2011

MP Karam to Al-Manar Website: Taif Accord Not Sacred, Amending it Possible

Hussein Assi

MP Salim Karam to Al-Manar Website:
  • We Back Berri’s Call for General Session amid Current Void
  • Taif Agreement Not Sacred… Amending it Remains Possible
  • Inter-Christian Tension Useless… Bkirki Meeting Excellent
  • Bkirki Meeting Not Political, Has No Link with Reconciliation
  • External Reasons behind Delay in Cabinet Formation Process
  • President Cannot Do Anything Because He Has No Powers
Member of Free and United Lebanon parliamentary bloc MP Salim Karam revealed that the Maronite meeting at Bkirki, in which he took part, was excellent, and noted that all Christian parties perceived that tension only leads to the country’s destruction.

In an exclusive interview with Al-Manar website, Karam said that the meeting focused on ways to restore balance to public administrations through the Christians’ effective participation in the state institutions. He denied that the gathering raised political issues and stressed that there was no link between the meeting and the Christian reconciliation, which was previously achieved.

MP Karam backed Patriarch Beshara Rahi’s call to amend the Taif Accord for the interest of the country and develop the Lebanese system. He noted that the Accord was not a holy book.

While speaking of external reasons behind the delay in the cabinet formation process, Karam declared his support for Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri’s call to hold a general session next week and invited those who rejected the Speaker’s initiative as unconstitutional to present an alternative. He said that the country was witnessing a very alarming and worrying voice, while the President is unable to do anything because he has absolutely no powers at all.

RESTORING BALANCE TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONS

The Marada movement MP started his interview with Al-Manar website by commenting on the meeting which was held Thursday at Bkirki (Patriarch’s headquarters). The meeting, headed by Patriarch Beshara Rahi, brought together 34 Maronite MPs, including Karam, as well as the country’s top Maronite political leaders.

According to Karam, the meeting focused on the Christian engagement in institutions, as its final statement stressed balance should also be restored to public administrations through the Christians’ participation in the state institutions. The statement underlined commitment to partnership and cooperation to build the state and develop society, as well as to Lebanon’s diversity and identity.

Karam said the atmosphere surrounding the meeting was very good, and stressed that all parties had perceived that Inter-Christian tension was useless and only leads to the country’s destruction.

The MP confirmed that the attendees agreed to form a follow up committee to monitor the cooperation between them.

NO RELATION BETWEEN MEETING AND RECONCILIATION
While he denied that the attendees discussed sensitive issues during their Bkirki meeting, Karam hailed the initiative launched by the Patriarch and aimed at bridging the gap among Lebanon’s rival Christian parties. “This step should have been taken a long time ago. However, activating it at this stage is a positive step,” he said.

He stressed there was no connection between the meeting and the Christian reconciliation process, which was previously achieved.

The Marada Party MP also denied that discussions among the Christian leaders who attended the meeting included some political issue. “The meeting was not political. Even the follow-up committee was not formed according to political standards,” he noted.

Karam said that the committee will be assigned to hold meetings during the upcoming phase and expressed readiness to take part in any similar meeting in the future, if asked to do so.

TAIF ACCORD NOT HOLY BOOK
During the interview, Karam said he backed Patriarch Rahi’s call to amend the Taif Agreement in order to develop the Lebanese system.

The patriarch has called for an amendment of the Taif Accord in order to increase the president’s powers “to stabilize the country’s political situation”. “If a second Taif (Constitution) was necessary to amend these gaps, so be it,” Rahi said, adding that “the current paralysis proves the need for the president to have greater political powers”. The Taif Accord, signed in 1989, brought to an end the 1975-1990 Lebanese Civil War and reformed Lebanon's political system by transferring executive powers from the president to the Cabinet.

Karam noted that “experience has shown that there are gaps in the Taif Accord…as the government is not yet formed and the president is deactivated,” he said.
“The Taif Accord is not a holy book,” he pointed out. “Amending it for the interest of the nation, not for the interest of a specific political bloc against another, is therefore possible,” he added.

The Lebanese lawmaker, meanwhile, found strange how some Lebanese regard the agreement as sacred and reject discussing of its content. “Is the country’s interest the priority of this group of Lebanese?” he wondered. “Let everyone know that the state is not anybody’s ownership. It’s the ownership of the land and nation.”

COUNTRY HEADING TOWARDS ABYSS
MP Karam warned that “the country is heading towards abyss given the huge number of crises facing the Lebanese these days”. He wondered whether this reality was acceptable and stressed “someone is responsible for this irresponsible paralysis”.

Answering a question about what prevents the new majority forces of forming the new government, Karam said this question should be addressed to those directly concerned with the cabinet formation process, “and in particular Prime Minister-Designate Najib Miqati”. He also spoke of two major factors delaying the cabinet’s birth: “External pressure and foreign meddling in Lebanese affairs”.

Karam said that his political party’s relationship with the other constituents of the new majority was “unfastened”. He also warned that the security situation was open to all possibilities amid the ongoing void.

LET THOSE WHO REJECT BERRI’S CALL OFFER ALTERNATIVE
The Marada movement lawmaker also expressed support to Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri’s call to hold a general session the parliament next week.

Earlier in the week, and despite fierce opposition from the part of the March 14 bloc, Berri called for a parliamentary session on June 8 to discuss legal proposals and draft laws.

Karam said the country was facing an alarming and worrying void, and that someone had to do something to fill in this gap. He noted that the President of the Republic cannot do anything in this context because he enjoys absolutely no powers to act. “That’s why the Parliament is the institution which has the duty to move on,” he went on to say.

However, the March 14 bloc rejects Berri’s call as unconstitutional and a blow to democratic parliamentary practices in Lebanon. “If the session was unconstitutional as they claim, let them provide us with the alternative,” MP Karam said.

Whether the former opposition (current majority) was ready to continue the process until the end, even if the March 14 bloc boycotted of the session, Karam said: “If we were able to secure quorum, we will continue until the end. If not, they will assume responsibility of obstructing the only possible alternative because they don’t want the state to move on.”

To conclude, Karam urged “the other bloc” to stop carrying out illegal practices and then covering them. “The Telecoms ministry incidents are exemplary in this context. A security officer has toppled two ministers, including one who decided to leave his ministry and go home,” he said.

MP Karam was referring to last Thursday’s events at the Telecoms Ministry where some 400 heavily-equipped members from the Internal Security Forces’ Information Branch banned Telecoms Minister in the caretaker government Charbel Nahhas from entering the second story of the building attached to his ministry in Beirut. According to reports, a third telephone network existed on the second floor; one that was established in 2007 yet not made available to the Lebanese. The Information Branch’s behavior raised many eyebrows on the nature of the Ogero-Mobile network and the purpose of its existence. After Interior Minister in the caretaker government Ziad Baroud ordered the General Director of the Internal Security Forces Brigadier General Ashraf Rifi to evacuate the building, and Rifi refused to obey direct orders, Baroud resigned from his post.

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Forty-Four Years of Occupation

by Stephen Lendman

On March 7, Palestinian Prisoners Society head Qadura Fares presented a paper to the UN International Meeting on the Question of Palestine, addressing the plight of political prisoners in Israeli prisons and detention facilities, saying:

Palestine "has been under criminal occupation for 44 years. During that time, (Israel) committed the worst crimes against humanity, violating every international instrument. The occupier has killed tens of thousands of our struggling people, most of them defenseless civilians. There have been over 800,000 instances of imprisonment. Tens of thousands of people have been injured," 30% left with permanent disabilities.

Moreover, thousands of homes, crops, and other property have been destroyed. "All this has been done in full view of the world." Even Israeli rabbis "legitimized the slaughter of Palestinian babies (claiming they'll) grow up to become enemies."

Citing many other lawless examples, Fares asked for UN help to end "the occupation and (let Palestinians) live in freedom in an independent sovereign State with Al-Quds Al-Sharif (Jerusalem) as its capital."

June 6 marks 44 years of occupation, a crime against humanity by any standard. Yet world leaders ignore it, denying Palestinians equity, justice, and freedom, putting a lie to those endorsing democracy. Israel long ago spurned it, especially for anyone not Jewish.

In 1948, in fact, its war without mercy depopulated villages and cities, massacred innocent victims, committed rapes and other atrocities, destroyed Palestinian homes and other property, and prevented them from returning after seizing 78% of historic Palestine.

During its Six-Day War, it took the rest, claiming self-defense against neighbors it attacked preemptively during its long-planned aggression it knew it could win and did easily.

The New York Times quoted Prime Minister Menachem Begin's (1977 - 83) August, 1982 speech saying:
"In June, 1967, we had a choice. The Egyptian Army concentrations in the Sinai approaches (did) not prove that (President Gamal Abdel) Nasser (1956 - 70) was really about to attack us. We must be honest with ourselves. We decided to attack him."
In February 1968, two time Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (1974 - 77 and 1992 - 95) told the French newspaper Le Monde:
"I do not believe Nasser wanted war. The two divisions which he sent into Sinai on May 14 would not have been enough to unleash an offensive against Israel. He knew it and we knew it."

General Mordechai Hod, Commander of Israel's Air Force at the time said in 1978:
"Sixteen years of planning had gone into those initial eighty minutes. We lived with the plan. We slept on the plan. We ate the plan. Constantly we perfected it."

General Haim Barlev, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Chief told Ma'ariv in April, 1972:
"We were not threatened with genocide on the eve of the six-day war, and we had never thought of such a possibility."

Other Israeli leaders and generals voiced the same sentiment, saying Israel wasn't threatened, yet preemptively waged war, falsely claiming no other choice. In fact, it had a clear one. It could have chosen peace, but didn't and never did earlier or since, pursuing its imperial interests like America, its paymaster/partner from then to now, supporting its worst crimes.

In 1967, it was Israel's third major war, pursuing its vision for a Greater Jewish State, justified by the myth that Jews got there first, establishing their ancestral home on "a land without people for a people without land."

Israel's 1948 "War of Independence" was its first preemptive aggression. Palestinians call it al-Nakba. More aggression followed against Egypt in October 1956, with Britain and France, after Nasser's Suez Canal nationalization. Eight days later, US and Soviet pressure ended it, Israel withdrawing its last troops in March 1957 but not further belligerent intentions.

A decade later, more war and occupation followed. Ahead it it, Foreign Minister Abba Eban got Lyndon Johnson's backing to pursue it.

Begun on June 5, 1967, it was an impressive display of power, Israel easily destroying 90% of Egypt's 300 + aircraft on the ground and two-thirds of Syria's Air Force the first day.

After 24 hours, Israeli Air Force (IAF) Commander Mordechai Hod announced the combined Arab air forces were destroyed. The devastating toll proved it. In contrast, Israel lost only 19 fighter aircraft compared Egypt's 300, Syria's 60, Jordan's 35, Iraq's 15, and Lebanon's one or two.

Palestinians, however, lost the remaining 22% of historic Palestine leaving them stateless. It began on day two when Israel invaded Gaza and the West Bank.

On day three, IDF troops entered northern Sinai, devastated Egyptian brigades, captured Jerusalem, and got Jordan to surrender.

On day four, they invaded Haram Al-Sharif and central Sinai, and by day five advanced to the Suez Canal, taking all of Sinai and the Syria's Golan (including its valuable water resources).

The war practically ended before it began, but Israel showed no mercy, using unopposed air power to massacre thousands of defenseless Egyptian troops on the ground.

It was a turkey shoot Washington supported, providing Israel with the latest weapons and munitions, including tarmac-shredding explosives preventing undamaged planes from taking off, leaving them easy targets on the ground. Moreover, a US carrier group provided intelligence and communications help, standing ready to intervene if needed. Washington effectively partnered in Israel's war, even ignoring the USS Liberty attack.
Monitoring hostilities in Mediterranean waters about 13 nautical miles off Sinai, Israeli aircraft and torpedo boats attacked it, knowing it was a US vessel as its lead pilot later admitted. Despite 34 on board killed, another 170 wounded, and heavy damage inflicted, Defense Secretary Robert McNamara called it a case of "mistaken identity," knowing full well it was naked aggression.
Later, retired Joint Chiefs chairman Admiral Thomas Moorer called the incident "one of the classic all-American cover-ups," one of many times Washington alibied for the worst of Israeli crimes, even against US forces.

End the Occupation - Americans and Other Organizations Against It

Its web site (EndtheOccupation.org) explains its "call to action," supporting "freedom from occupation, and equal rights for all....including the right to exist in peace and security."

Its members from 325 diverse groups include civil and human rights activists; faith-based organizations including, Muslims, Jews and Christians; students; and others for peace and justice in Palestine, united to end US support for occupation.

Other organizations are also involved, including the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), calling itself:

"a Palestinian-led movement committed to resisting the Israeli apartheid in Palestine" through nonviolent, direct activism.

Other Opposition

On May 15, the Iranian Fars News Agency headlined, "Israeli Occupation of Palestine Continues Amid Int'l Inaction," saying:

Forty-four years of occupation, "bloodshed and devastation....falls squarely on (Israel's) shoulders (in) direct violation of international laws and any reasonable moral standard." According to Global Exchange:

We "oppose the policies of the Israeli government and the United States support for them, which, in our view, prevent any peaceful resolution and guarantee that (neither side) can live" safely in peace.

Despite international law and numerous UN resolutions calling for occupation to end and demanding Israel respect its legal obligations, Palestinians are still denied.

On May 16, the General Assembly published identical letters dated May 13 from the Permanent Observer Mission to Palestine's Charge d'affairs, addressed to the UN Secretary-General and Security Council President, saying:

Palestinians are still "uprooted, dispossessed and displaced" as refugees or under "belligerent military occupation of Israel....since (June 6,) 1967 in the Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, forced to endure the systematic violation of their fundamental rights and war crimes at the hands of the occupying power for nearly 44 years."

Israel clearly shows "contempt....for the rights and very existence of the Palestinian people, whom it continues to collectively punish, colonize, humiliate, intimidate and (subject) to all forms of oppression."

By not firmly confronting it, occupation, conflict and suffering continue, affecting the entire region and world peace. Again this year, Palestinians "call upon the international community to enforce its own Charter by assuming its (legal) responsibilit(y)" for Palestinian "self-determination and freedom in their independent State of Palestine on the basis of the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, and ensuring a just and lasting solution to the plight of the Palestinian refugees."

"This letter (follows 390 earlier ones) regarding (resolving) the ongoing crisis in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem....For all of these war crimes, acts of State terrorism and systematic human rights violations committed against the Palestinian people, Israel....must be held accountable and the perpetrators must be brought to justice."

On June 5, organizers of the Nakba Day rally said Palestinian refugees will again march to Israel's borders against 44 years of occupation, despite IDF Nakba Day violence against them, killing over 20 nonviolent demonstrators, injuring dozens more.

Organizers again said this is "just the beginning (until) Palestinian refugees return to Haifa, Haffa, Al-Majdal, Bi'r As-Sab and all occupied Palestinian towns. The Nakba Day procession was not a one-time event, but rather a new phase in the Palestinians' historic struggle."

On June 1, International Middle East Media Center writer Kevin Murphy headlined, "Protests Announced for Naksa Day ("the setback" on June 5)," saying:

Other marches are planned, including to the Israeli - Lebanese border. Eil Hilweeh refugee camp official Muneer Maqda "said that 50,000 refugees will march on Israel's borders from two separate locations, Maron Ar-Ras and Naqoura...." They'll erect tents until their right of return is granted.

Other demonstrations will support them, including ones in Gaza, the West Bank, a march to Jerusalem, another opposite Israel's London embassy, and others worldwide in support of Palestinian liberation.

A Final Comment

On June 1, ahead of Naksa Day, Israelis commemorated Jerusalem Day provocatively, marching on the forty-fourth anniversary of its reunification. On June 2, Haaretz writers Yair Ettinger, Jonathan Lis and Nir Hasson headlined, "24 held during Jerusalem Day violence," saying:

Twenty-four Palestinians and Jews "were arrested yesterday during the traditional....flag procession which saw isolated instances of racist epithets, fist fights and stone-throwing. Tens of thousands" of mostly ultra-Orthodox zealots and right-wing settlers marched through Sheikh Jarrah, a predominantly East Jerusalem Arab neighborhood, home to about 2,800 Palestinians, as well as diplomatic missions and well-known landmarks.

Settlers, however, want it back and have encroached for years, displacing dozens of Palestinian families, putting hundreds more at risk.

On the same day, Netanyahu addressed a special Knesset session, affirming continued illegal East Jerusalem settlement construction, pledging also that the city never again will be divided at a Jerusalem Day Ammunition Hill ceremony, site of a key 1967 battle.

Kadima leader Tzipi Livni expressed the same sentiment, saying: "There is no 'their' Jerusalem and 'our' Jerusalem," showing contempt for Palestinian rights and rule of law justice.

Throughout the day, tensions remained high, exacerbated by Netanyahu and extremist supporters defying Palestinians in East Jerusalem.

Nonetheless, Naksa Day rallies will affirm their determination to accept nothing less than liberation on their own land in their own country, no matter the obstacles confronting them ahead. Their courage deserves everyone's support.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.
http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour/.
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Budrus Trailer


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Another Jew Telling Us the Protocols were a Hoax



Here are some thoughts I put down in verse form regarding an almost ubiquitous tendency I've noticed among Jews--namely that of referring to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion as a "hoax" or "forgery" or "fraud." The Protocols initially appeared in the very earliest years of the 20th century, which would have been just a few years following the First Zionist Congress in 1897 in Basel, Switzerland. Accusations and controversy have swirled around them ever since. What do they say? Well, you can read them for yourself here. As to whether they are or are not a hoax, I personally have no direct knowledge one way or the other. It does occur to me, however, that it may be time to coin a new term: "Protocol Denial."




The Gentiles are Cattle
--Protocols of the Elders
of Zion (Protocol no.
15)

Why are Gentiles needed? They will work, they will plow, they will reap. We will sit like an effendi and eat.
--Rabbi Ovadia Yosef


Do not look here, there is nothing to see;
We already looked and have verified this much:
There are no dead civilians,
And at any rate they weren’t free,
So no manifestation of children
Or angels here about, scavenging debris,
Not here you’ll see, not there, nothing dangerous in the air
For them to breathe, and so of course we must conclude
That there is no wheel and the wheel has no spokes—
It’s like another Jew telling us the Protocols were a hoax.

Truth and falsehood feud and contend
For primacy over the ruined vessel of cerebration;
No blind pig’s dance could look as awkward,
No sigh to mark a long day’s end,
In this kind of weather, where the tornado clouds,
Like Jack the Ripper’s knife, plunge down and send
Us flying half a mile through the air, but don’t worry,
The economy’s good and the Dow’s up! So turn on
The TV!
We’ll just wait here for Diebold to tally the votes;
It’s like another Jew telling us the Protocols were a hoax.

How does the ego become established in a body that has no soul?
The Elders of Zion—you know, the Herzl crowd
And the rest of those smart Bankers of Basel—after observing
Their own aureoles, consulted one another and devised a goal
Of constructing cattle grates for Gentiles. The grates
Would thwart the animals’ hooves; and thus of the rather droll
Sense of humor of their masters they would remain
Appreciatively forever mindful. But wait! No! It never happened!
The horror! The Shame! The anti-Semitism this stokes!
And so another Jew tells us the Protocols were a hoax.

An apothecary to the chief cohenim one day did aspire
To concoct a hoax quite grand—
A land without a people for a people without a land,
He called it, and despite its evil smell, the idea caught fire.
“That’s one of the best hoaxes I’ve ever come up with,” he thought,
“And we’ll ornament them with sludge and call them a liar
They who dare raise a voice in protest.” So stomach the
Chosen, ye Presidents, Parliaments, Bundestags, Diets—and
Obediently eyes averted as Gaza burned in strange smokes—
As another Jew affirmed confidently, “The Protocols were a hoax.”

We see that the earth on its axis spins
While in time, it is said, all things come to pass;
There are the hoaxters and the hoaxed, so let us differentiate,
Said the would-be messiah before he caught the trade winds
Back over the Volga River where he now spends eternity
Shoveling gefilte fish into bar Kochba’s open mouth. But
As every smart Jew knows, there’s money to be made off these
Stupid goyim, and so cheers! Chabad! Dabach! The debauchery
Of the sacred as the world flames in strange smokes—
While another Jew steps up, “The Protocols were a hoax!”


By Richard Edmondson



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Berlin wall


I continue to be sad, shocked but also inspired by what I see and hear in my working tour in Germany. I remain cautiously optimistic because lessons of history, as sad as they are, provide an unmistakable map for the future. Hitler (and Zionists) who aimed to leave Europe with no Jews have failed. Here in Germany is the fastest growing Jewish population on earth and more than half of them come from Israel (the supposed haven of Jews). Many of the activists for human rights here are ex-Israeli or ex-Zionist Jews. Gideon Levy explains in Haaretz this week how and why Israelis are getting foreign passports at unprecedented rates.

As you examine the sites of former Nazi interrogation camps and as you look at pictures and read stories of the past, you are struck by the idiocy of humans who thought they could get away with treating fellow human beings with such indignities. There are enough resources for everyone on earth but greed and racism seem to dog our species and rear its ugly head here and there. The folly and arrogance of power confronting indifference and subjecting fellow humans to such cruelty is beyond description in certain periods of our history. In other periods, denial (of the Nakba or of the Jewish holocaust) can hurt the feelings of survivors. No human can claim they are not impacted by these things. But I as a Palestinian found the microcosm of this all too human history truly disturbing and resonating with our reality.

Today, it was reported that the government of Israel is considering a new plan to move 30,000 Bedouins to concentration areas from their unrecognized villages in the Negev because of “environmental reasons”. Seventy years ago, thousands of Roma (Gypsies) were also relocated to improve the environment. Gypsies (Roma) are still treated bad in Germany and they are still around despite those early attempts to clear them out.

Seven years ago, uprisings in the Jenin Refugee Camp and in Nablus old city (ghettos) were put down brutally, sixty years before, an uprising in Warsaw ghetto was put down. Stories about Jewish collaborators with the Nazis bear uncanny resemblance to descriptions of Palestinian collaborators with Zionist plans (including stories of extortions, use of family members, use of medical or economic levers etc).

Walls three meters high in Berlin are mostly gone but walls 8 meters high in Palestine still stand. I bought a piece of the wall in Berlin. I imagined that very soon, some Palestinians will be making a lot of money selling pieces of the Israeli apartheid wall. Dreams and memories and lessons and tears and hopes know no state boundaries and no national or religious boundaries.

I recalled the remarkable book by Jewish theologian Marc Ellis “Out of the Ashes” and his message that the lessons of horrors should be “never again to all humans” not “never again to my group.” That is the lesson I hope will finally sink in to all of us.

We held a press conference about planned actions of bringing Freedom Flotilla II to Gaza in late June and bringing hundreds of peace activists to the rest of Palestine July 8-16 (sponsored by 30 Palestinian groups so far and supported by hundreds of organizations around the world, see PalestineJN.org). The press conference was on the same day as the day that one year ago, Israeli navi commandos attacked humanitarian ships of the Gaza freedom Flotilla murdering 9 activists and injuring many. All of us are inspired by the determination of the International civil society (people of all walks of life who act on their conscience) to keep working for peace with justice. This determination stands in contrast with the collaboration of Western governments in supporting the last remaining apartheid colonial state. As we see in the Tunisia, Egypt and the rest of the Arab world, we can safely bet on the power of the people.

Press Conference in Berlin May 31, 2011 (Gestrige Pressekonferenz mit Mazin):

Action in Palestine: A new colony has been put off on the land of Kufr Malek east of Ramallah. The villagers are planning the first in a series of protest this Friday June,3 2011 at 12:30
Please come and lend your support. For more information contact: Majed Fahim 0599201411

Action especially for those in the USA: Call TIAA-CREF

International Women Peace Service seeks volunteer women for work in Palestine http://iwps.info/?page_id=380

Actions around the world: June 5th in front of Israeli embassies and consulates and at major apartheid barriers (borders, checkpoints etc). For example Sunday there will be an event in Al-Walajah starting at 10 AM.
Remember we still seek volunteers and activists for Palestine. Wilkommen

Mazin Qumsiyeh
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There are at least 14 dying captives at Ramlah prison

[ 03/06/2011 - 05:38 PM ]   
AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- Yaser al-Rajoub, who was freed from an Israeli occupation jail on Thursday evening, called on human rights organisations to intervene to pressure occupation authorities to free 14 other dying captives at Ramalah prison.

Rajoub said, in a statement on Friday, that he saw those captives during his stay at the Ramlah prison from which he was released, stressing that many of those captives are suffering extreme pains and some of them have already ended up in wheelchairs because of their illnesses and lack of medical attention.

He said that the sick captives at Ramlah prison suffer kidney problems, diabetes and cancer, among other conditions, adding that some of them are bed-bound and called for serious campaigns to get those extremely sick captives freed.

Rajoub who suffers from cancer and is need of serious medical attention was freed on Thursday after an appeal was made by his four daughters to international organisations to pressure the occupation authorities to free their father who was detained under the so called administrative detention (without charge or trial).

Eishel captives punished for protesting, women’s section at Hasharon raided

[ 03/06/2011 - 10:57 AM ] 
GAZA, (PIC)--The Israeli occupation prison administration imposed a collective punishment on captives at the Eshel prison, as they were denied stroll time and room visits.

The captives said in a letter that they were punished because they refused to take breakfast and lunch on Thursday to protest the bad treatment meted to them by the prison administration and the provocations by prison guards.

The captives said that they made a formal complaint about the bad treatment by the prison guards, but nothing was done about this problem prompting the captives to take their protest measure.

Furthermore, the prisoners’ center said that a large number of prison guards made a surprise raid of the women’s section at the Hasharon prison breaking into individual rooms on the pretext of searching them.

The search took more than three hours during which the captives were kept in the section and were prevented from seeing their lawyers who were turned back because of the search and the women were also denied stroll time.
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U.S. student to respond to Condoleezza Rice

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Going Back to Lifta - A Palestinian Exile Returns

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Yacoub Odeh, a Palestinian who fled from Lifta, west Jerusalem in 1948,

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Meet the spiritual leader of the "Grand Arab revolution" in Libya

Bernard-Henri Lévy, the "French" philosopher,
With Menachem Begin



Learning Philosophy

With Perez
With Barak
With an Israeli Pilot

Adressing Israelis
With Olmart

Flashback: "Liberation" of Afghanistan

With Ahmad Shah Masoud- Afghanistan

with Abdulrahid Doustom-Afghanistan

Flashback: "Liberation" of southern Sudan








With John Garang



Flashback: "Liberation" of Iran







Bernard-Henri Lévy speaks at a rally in support of Iranian woman Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani
AFP/Boris Horvat
French Givara in Darfour





  Lévy, persuaded France to be the first country to recognise the NTC,

Livini: The God Father of the SECOND FRENCH "LIBYAN" REVOLUTION,
With Abd Aljalil - the 'Libyan Massouds'....
The Deal

The French "Givara"
With Younis


أعلن الكاتب الفرنسي برنار هنري ليفي أنه نقل رسالة من المجلس الوطني الانتقالي في ليبيا، الهيئة التي تمثّل الثوار، إلى رئيس الوزراء الإسرائيلي بنيامين نتنياهو، خلال لقاء عقد الخميس الماضي في القدس المحتلة. وقال ليفي لوكالة «فرانس برس» إنه «خلال لقاء دام ساعة ونصف، أبلغت رئيس الوزراء رسالة شفوية من المجلس مفادها أن النظام الليبي المقبل سيكون معتدلاً ومناهضاً للإرهاب، ويهتم بالعدالة للفلسطينيين وأمن إسرائيل».
He visited the rebel-held Libyan city of Misrata last weekend and went on to Jerusalem this week to pass a  message to Netanyahu. Libyan "rebels" will recognise Israel, Bernard-Henri Lévy tells Netanyahu

The NTC "will be concerned with justice for the Palestinians and security for Israel" Lévy said after meeting Netanyahu Thursday.

"The future regime will maintain normal relations with other democratic countries, including Israel."

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Israel's Netanyahu thanks France for intervening in Libya:
Meeting visiting French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe, Netanyahu noted that Gaddafi had 'was never a friend of Israel or the Jewish people and Israel will not be sorry to see him disappear from the map.'
http://bit.ly/j59taz

Why are the Libyan Rebels seeking Israel's support?:
Bernard Henri Levy announced that he delivered a message on Thursday from Libyan rebel leaders to Israel's Prime Minister, saying they would seek diplomatic ties with the country if they came to power.
http://bit.ly/kIfAEy


The war in Libya growing more illegal by the day


River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian