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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

شاركوا معنا! | لا للحصار | لفلسطين الحرية




تدعوكم حملة فلسطين حرة الى التظاهر يوم السبت ١٣ شباط ٢٠١٠ احتجاجاً على قرار السلطة المصرية في بناء الجدار الفولاذي على الحدود مع غزة.
الزمان: السبت ١٣ شباط ٢٠١٠، الساعة: ١١.٠٠ صباحاً
التجمع: امام مقبرة الشهداء في مخيم شاتيلا

والانطلاق بعدها كمسيرة الى السفارة المصرية

ندعو الجميع الى الحضور والى ابقاء الصوت عالياً لسحب الشرعية من النظام المصري في قراره في بناء الجدار
تضامناً مع فلسطين
من اجل كسر الحصار عن غزة


بيان الحملة:

أكثر من عام مرّ على الحرب الإسرائيلية على قطاع غزّة، وعدة سنوات مرّت على بداية "الحرب على الارهاب"، وأكثر من ستين عاماً مرّت على الاحتلال الصهيوني لفلسطين.أجيال نشأت، وأخرى اندثرت وفلسطين لا زالت تقاوم، لا زالت أبية أمام الاحتلال، لا زالت هنا، لا زالت في كل قلب وقلم أينما وجدا.

اليوم نقف بجانب إخوتنا وأخواتنا، رفاقنا ورفيقاتنا، في فلسطين وفي العالم أجمع، نقف لنعلن انتسابنا إلى ثورة علّمتنا جميعاً كيف نقرأ وكيف نتكاتف، علمتنا كيف نضحك ونحزن، ولكن قبل كل شيء، علّمتنا أن التاريخ تصنعه أيدينا، تصنعه إرادتنا في الحياة، وأن التاريخ هو ملك لمن يقاوم ويثور، ملك لمن امتلك الإرادة ليصنعه.

اليوم نذكّر أن الأقنعة جميعها سقطت، وأن أنظمتنا لن تكون أبداً إلى جانبنا، لن تكون أبداً من يفتح الأبواب ويحطم الجدران، لن تكون أبداً من يعلن المعركة، ولن ترفع أبداً راية الانتصار.

فبينما يجاهر نظام مبارك بالحصار ويهدد بقطع أيدي وأرجل المقاومين، يدمّر نظام الطوائف في لبنان مخيم نهر البارد، ويستكمل الحصار من خلال حجب الحقوق المدنية والإنسانية عن اللاجئين الفلسطينيين في لبنان، والمجتمع الدولي يصفق! ويتلطى نظام الأسد في سوريا خلف الكلمات الفارغة ويصمت عن الحصار، وتضع أنظمة الخليج بندقيتها إلى جانب بندقية الاحتلال الأميركي في العراق، ويعلن النظام الأردني ولاءه لإسرائيل أولاً، ومحمود عباس يصفق!

لقد حان الوقت لأن يصمتوا ونبدأ نحن بالكلام؛ لقد حان الوقت لأن نفترش الشوارع والطرقات والأحياء؛ لقد حان الوقت لأن تهابنا السفارات وخلايا المخابرات؛ لقد حان الوقت لأن نبدأ بعبور الحدود وتخطي اللهجات، فما يجمعنا هو الأمل، والحرية وإرادة الانتصار، وما يفرقنا ليس سوى أختام الشرطة على جوازات السفر.

اليوم يقف نظام مبارك على رأس الحربة، ينفذ مطيعاً أوامر الإمبريالية الأميركية والاحتلال الإسرائيلي؛ فيضرب بيدٍ العمال والفقراء المصريين، ويضرب بأخرى المقاومين الفلسطينيين. سوف يصنع سقوط مبارك في مصر 80 مليون مقاوم، و80 مليون حلم بالحرية والانتصار، سوف يبثّ الرعب في نفوس الأنظمة العربية، وسوف يدفع بضباط الشرطة إلى مخابئهم خوفاً من أن توجّه بنادق عساكرهم إلى رؤوسهم.

ولكن هذا لن يتم في ساعات وأيام معدودة، بل من خلال ثورة دائمة، تدق الأجراس يومياً، على أبواب السفارات والقنصليات وأمام مراكز الشرطة والوزارات حتى يسمع النداء كل امرأة وطفل ورجل، حتى نخرج جميعاً من سجوننا اليومية من أمام شاشات التلفاز وأنين الراديو، فالأخبار تصنع في الشوارع، من خلال النضال المستمر، من خلال الأصوات التي لا تهدأ والكلمات التي تضيء شعلة لا تنطفئ.

حرية فلسطين هي حريتنا جميعاً، وتحرير فلسطين يبدأ من القاهرة وبيروت، من الدار البيضاء حتى الرباط، من بغداد إلى طهران. حرية فلسطين تبدأ عندما تتساقط أنظمة الديكتاتوريات العربية تحت أقدام المتظاهرين وعلى وقع المسيرات الجماهيرية، عندما تتنفس القدس هواء المحيط والخليج.

لذا ننادي اليوم وغداً الشعوب العربية وشعوب العالم أجمع، وننادي خاصة أخواننا ورفاقنا في مصر. فلنبدأ بالانتفاضة، من أجل كسر الحصار، من أجل أن تكون الحدود معبراً يومياً للسلاح والطعام، من أجل تحقيق الحقوق المدنية والانسانية للفلسطينيين في لبنان والعالم، من أجل قطع جميع العلاقات الاقتصادية والسياسية والدبلوماسية مع الكيان الصهيويني، من أجل أن نحاصر حصارنا، لتتحول جدران السجون، سجوناً لسجانينا.

فلتسقط هذه الأنظمة العفنة، قلتسقط الهزيمة، فليسقط العار والجدار، فلسطين حرّة، فلسطين هي نحن، ونحن لفلسطين.

الحرية لغزة، الحرية لفلسطين



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Monday, July 6, 2009

Zionist Fanatics Practice Serial Vandalism in Paris

From counterpunch.org

The Raids on the Resistances Bookstore

By DIANA JOHNSTONE

Paris.

Thousands of books drenched in cooking oil – that is the latest exploit of the Zionist fanatics who regularly attack property and people in Paris and get away with it.

In the early afternoon of Friday, July 3, five men, mostly masked, stormed into the “Resistances” bookstore located in a quiet residential neighborhood of the 17th arrondissement in northwest Paris. To the startled women working in the shop, as well as two customers, they announcing that they were from the Jewish Defense League and began ripping books off shelves and tables, dousing them heavily with cooking oil, and then smashing four computers before leaving rapidly in a waiting vehicle.

The bookstore is owned and operated by Olivia Zemor and Nicolas Shashahani, who are also the leaders of the very active militant group CAPJPO-EuroPalestine (CAPJPO stands for Coordination des Appels pour une Paix Juste au Proche Orient). In addition to a wide collection of books on the Middle East and other subjects, including fiction, the bookstore has a reading room and a lending library, gives courses in English and Arabic, and possesses a modest but well-attended auditorium where authors are invited to speak.

Two and a half years ago, on December 7, 2006, a similar attack squad threw teargas grenades into the bookstore as a crowd was gathering to listen to the late Israeli author Tanya Reinhart and her companion, the Israeli poet Aharon Shabtai. On that occasion, Shashahani had to be treated for effects from the teargas but material damage was slight. This time, the entire shop is a shambles, with countless ruined books, and damage runs to tens of thousands of euros, according to Shashahani.

But, he stresses, this is only one in “hundreds of violent actions” carried out by the French version of the banned US Jewish Defense League in recent years. There is no reason to expect them to stop so long as they can count on indulgence on the part of French authorities and the silence of the mainstream media. The vandalism on the Resistances bookstore was reported by the French news agency AFP, but the dispatch was apparently carried only by the small tabloid Le Parisien and not by the major newspapers, much less by television. Usually, almost the only people who are informed about such events are in the politically active circles targeted for intimidation.

The general public remains ignorant of these aggressions, while it is regularly informed by television of even relatively minor acts of anti-Semitism – some of them imaginary (as the famous case a few years ago of the young woman who totally invented a story of being the victim of an “anti-Semitic assault” by blacks in the suburban commuter train in order to get attention from her family, and got the attention of everyone in France all the way up to the President of the Republic). Real “anti-Semitic acts” occur, but most are no more organized than school-yard insults. However, the publicity they receive serves to keep alive the notion that the very existence of Jews is under perpetual threat – the basic alibi used by the Jewish Defense League. The false claim that “the French government does nothing to protect Jews” is used as a pretext for aggressive “self-defense”.

As disciples of Meir Kahane, the JDL not only favors purifying an enlarged Eretz Israel of Arabs, but wants to bring the fight against Arabs and “Islamofascism” to France itself. Debate is not their style. After training in Israeli martial arts, they carry on their fight by physical means, attacking Arabs, Muslims and defenders of the Palestinian cause. The JDL is an informal group of a few hundred members, rather than a registered organization with a headquarters. The French police, adept at infiltrating every sort of political group, certainly must know who and where they are, but they seem never to be disturbed after one of their raids. Moreover, unless the aggressors identify themselves, victims cannot be sure whether they are being attacked by the LDJ or by Betar, an older Zionist youth organization founded back in 1929 by Vladimir Jabotinsky and close to Likud. Both use similar methods, and probably overlap, although the LDJ, as the more radical of the two, is said to be draining members from Betar.

In the rare cases when Zionist fanatics are actually arrested and put on trial, they are usually treated with uncommon indulgence. In December 2003, a group of pro-Palestinian students were violently attacked by the usual suspects. A Palestinian student suffered grave eye injuries. Faced with lackadaisical police, the students carried out their own investigation, leading to the conviction on September 16, 2004 of one Anthony Attal. He was given a suspended sentence of ten months.

LDJ or Betar members also have the advantage of a “sanctuary” – Israel. On October 25, 2006, a 68-year-old pro-Palestinian radical militant, Ginette Hess Skandrani, was attacked in her own home by three unknown men who beat her savagely, explaining only “you know why”. Hospitalized, her head wounds required several stitches. Last February 4, her aggressors were finally convicted and sentenced, but:

-- one of them, Ruben Colleu, was sentenced to two years in prison, of which 18 months were suspended – but he had already fled to Israel.

-- the second, Stevel Elie, was sentenced to three years in prison – but the French court had already given him permission to go to Israel “to do his military service” in Tsahal.

-- Only the third, Mike Sfez, was still around. Like Colleu, 18 months of his two year sentence were suspended, and the remaining six months could be transformed into social work.

Only recently, large squads of presumed LDJ thugs have attacked theater-goers outside a benefit for children of Gaza and attacked persons of Arab appearance on their way to a meeting of diverse groups scheduled to discuss the “Boycott-Divestment-Sanctions” movement.

The LDJ has its apologists in the police. On June 5, 2006, the head of the small right-wing Christian union “Action Police CFTC”, Michel Thooris, praised the LDJ and Betar for “performing a public service mission by defending people and property”. He was not publicly reprimanded by his big boss, the minister of the Interior at that time, Nicolas Sarkozy.

The double standards of Sarkozy’s tough “law and order” policy are all too obvious. His ostentatious policy switch from a certain traditional French balance in the Middle East to strong support for Israel is only likely to encourage the LDJ in its feeling of impunity. This spring, a commercially successful author, Paul-Eric Blanrue, was unable to publish his book on “Sarkozy, Israel and the Jews” in France, and was obliged to find a publisher in Belgium. Still worse, the usual French distributor of his Belgian publisher refused to distribute the book in France. His press conference in Paris was unattended by any journalist and his book, which carefully documents Sarkozy’s policy of wooing Jewish support in France by aligning with Israel and attacking the “riffraff” in the suburbs, has been ignored by French reviewers.

Even though the market is saturated, there is always room in the media, however, for laments that France’s secular tradition is threatened by the “communitarianism” of… Muslims. The ideological and violent provocations of fanatic Zionists are rarely singled out as the main cause of this disturbing trend. Of course, France’s many militant intellectual Zionists do not resort to the methods of the LDJ and Betar. But the theme of Jewish victimhood, which is constantly present in schools, in cinema, in political discourse and in the media, provides a congenial atmosphere for the pathological violence of the Jewish militias in France, and for the indulgence with which they are treated.

The situation is scarcely improved by the extreme fragmentation of the Palestine solidarity movement in France – which can be seen as just one aspect of the endemic sectarianism of the French left. The various victims of LDJ or Betar violence – such as CAPJPO, Ginette Skandrani, the comedian Dieudonné, etc., etc. – are often not on speaking terms with each other, so that even if they all profess solidarity with Palestine, there is very little or no solidarity between them.

However, one may hope that the July 3 attack on the Resistances bookstore may arouse a broader protest than other recent attacks, quite simply because of the strong connotations of destroying books. A protest demonstration has been called for the evening of Wednesday, July 8, to demand that the government finally ban the JDL, just as it has already been banned in the United States and Israel. This will be an opportunity to show solidarity in resistance to the most active form of fascism in France today.

Diana Johnstone is author of Fools’ Crusade: Yugoslavia, NATO and Western Delusions (Monthly Review Press). She can be reached atdiana.josto@yahoo.fr

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Israel's Crazy new Laws: Racists for Democracy!

Lately the Israeli Knesset (Parliment) and Government, dominated by the extreme right, have been passing new racist laws: A law that permits the imprisonment of any Israeli citizen who denies that Israel is a Jewish state. Another one sentencing people to three years of prison if they commemorate the Palestinian Nakba (catastrophe) which is the independence Day for Israel. And another law requiring the potential citizens of Israel to decalte loyality and alliegence to Israel as a Jewish, Zionist and democratic state. Those law clearly target Arab citizens of Israel, they show the racist nature of the state and of the newly elected Knesset and the government.
I present here an Article Ury Avnery, called "Racist for Democracy". A great article depicting this tendency in Israel.
Avenery is an Israeli writer and peace activist with Gush Shalom.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Facility 1391: Israel's Guantanamo Bay

The United Nation Committee against torture identified a secret Israeli detention center called Facility 1391, it is described as Israel's Guantanmo Bay and even worse! It may come as a surprise to some who consider Israel as a  democracy surrounded by the Arab totalitarian desert. Well Israel did it: it has succeded to reach the level of brutality, totaliarianism of the Arab regimes. Maybe the Jordanian and Egyptian regimes and others have recieved training from the Israeli torture experts, one never knows!
Facility 1391 is a secret prison unknown to the United Nations, the Internation Red Cross has never accessed it, no inspection was ever done. The facility is held underground, prisoners never know where they are, and when asked the Israeli wardens reply: you are on the moon! The most brutal torture and abuses of Human rights are practiced in this hell hole. "According to the testimonies of the Palestinian cousins, Mohammed and Bashar Jadallah, they were held in isolation cells measuring two metres square, with black walls, no windows and a light bulb on 24 hours a day. On the rare occasions they were escorted outside, they had to wear blacked-out goggles. (from counterpunch.org
 According to the testimony of Mohammed Jadallah, 23, he was repeatedly beaten, his shackles tightened, he was tied in painful positions to a chair, he was not allowed to go to the toilet and he was prevented from sleeping, with water thrown on him if he nodded off. Interrogators are also reported to have shown him pictures of family members and threatened to harm them.
Much more secret facilities, and concentration camps may be in the Zionist state. After all zionim is not much different than Nazism. Apparantly, the zionist victims of the holocost have acquired skills from their former wardens.
Moreover, investigations revealed that the USA may have smuggled many prisoners to Israel (as it did with other fraternal regimes in the region such as Mubarak's) in order to recieve "special treamtents".
This discovery is another proof to Israel's commitment to racism, violation of Human Rights and totalitarian practices. After all, following the buliding the largest concentration camp in the world, which is the siege of Gaza, it is only natural for the Zionist states to build secret detention center in order to subjugate the Palestinian.
Once more Zionists show that their state is another version of oppression suited more to the "free world", modernity and market liberal value. A version that would caress the Western bad conscience complex... The free world can rest assured, Israel is a "democracy", and the facilty 1391 is secret, and i bet that it is only to prevent another holocost from occuring!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Once upon a time, there was Palestine…



 “Mom, why are the planes above us striking our land?” I asked my mother maybe it was in the year 1996), “this is Israel honey, they are striking us, there is war”. I didn’t understand much back then. We were stunned by the recurrent scene of the airplanes flying above our heads to strike the Beddawi power plant in the North of Lebanon. We didn’t know what to feel. I think we were somehow happy because we were on a big school vacation, and we didn’t know exactly what is the South of Lebanon or what does Palestine mean. When we came to school after the never ending vacation, the teacher told us to have a moment of silence for the souls of Kana martyrs (in 1996 a whole village was massacred by the Israeli army in Lebanon), I did not understand… “Mom is the war over?”, “no, it is on hold, now there is a war between Palestine and Israel”. Things got more complex in my infant mind… I was growing up, my curiosity too; I listened to parents talking about Palestine and peace. They explained to me that Palestine is an Arab land raped by the Jewish militias and that the Arabs are cowards and cannot fight back. I conversed with my friend; he told me that his father said that the Palestinians sold their lands… I didn’t believe it because my father knows the most in the world!

Years after, I encountered the songs of Marcel Khalife and the poetry of Mahmoud Darwich. I searched in the house’s library, I found “the neighborhood of the Christians” (a book telling the story of a Christian neighborhood in Jerusalem falling under the Israeli occupation) by Nabil Khoury, I read it and cried. I met Jamal Abdel Nasser, and started shouting “that what was taken by force can only be retrieved by force!” And I understood that Palestine is the central nationalist cause. Days passed by, and without knowing I became a radical leftist who only believes in revolutions and hates nationalism. The Palestinian struggle ought to be in the context of the internationalist struggle through which all peoples will be free.

In my last high school year, and after the Arabic class ended where we were talking about the Lebanese literature, I approached the teacher and said: “sometimes I feel that my belonging is not Lebanese…”. He was surprised, “I feel that it is Palestinian…” I continued. This was during the second Intifada, the koufyia was always covering my neck, my mouth only spoke the words of Mahmoud Darwich, Ghassan Kanafani and Edward Said. My friends and I used to feel somehow special because we were in a French school in Tripoli where most of the students were indifferent or descending from the “nouveau riche” lineage. Palestine was our goal, and the songs of Marcel Khalife and the poems of Mahmoud Darwich were our struggle. Hence, we pitied ourselves. The dream was to enter a free Palestine!

My dream came true, the first time I saw Palestine I was in Jordan, we stood on a hill and saw the mountains of Jerusalem. They were like all mountains, green with houses longing its cliffs. But it was Palestine, the land of struggle and dreams, the land of passion, where love mixes with the cause, and where Home merges with the loved one, where you live to love, and you love in order to struggle. I saw Palestine for the second time when I rode with Ghassan Kanafani the rockets of the resistance falling on Haifa. He was busy with writing his infamous novel, and I was astonished by the olive and orange fields. I lived and walked on the soil of Palestine when I met that Gazzouite young woman, the lips of whom know only the smile, and who her eyes are always shining, you cannot be as free as her… she will tell you that Gaza is an ugly city, its roads are dusty, Hamas and the occupation both oppress, but at the end she will give you a Hanzala card saying: My country, my country, did you forget? Remember…

On the window of my Parisian room I put the Palestinian flag. My Lebanese friends ask me: “why don’t you put the Lebanese flag?” I tell them that I am afraid of the cedars. My other friends get confused “we don’t understand, you are Lebanese, yet you speak only of Palestine, why?” I tell them, I am of Lebanese nationality but of Palestinian aspiration… In Paris, it is hard to relinquish your Palestinian identity, because everyone confronts you with the peaceful solution, the two states, and the rights of Israelis to security. Hence you cannot but scream: To hell with the lands of 1948 and of 1967, to hell with Jerusalem and the right of self determination, to hell with peace and the two states! We will not stop, we will not rest, and we will struggle until the whole world becomes Palestine…

 

 
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