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Universities worldwide mark ‘Israeli Apartheid Week’

Universities worldwide mark ‘Israeli Apartheid Week’

A filmmaker, anthropologist and economic researcher are among those headlining events marking what pro-Palestinian organizers have declared as “Israeli Apartheid Week” – and all three speakers are Israeli.

IOA Editor: More on Apartheid Week 2010 at: http://apartheidweek.org/ Read more »

Israeli Apartheid Week 2010

Israeli Apartheid Week 2010

For all events, world wide, check the Israeli Apartheid Week 2010 website: http://apartheidweek.org/ Read more »

Judith Butler: As a Jew, I was taught it was ethically imperative to speak up

Judith Butler: As a Jew, I was taught it was ethically imperative to speak up

But now I feel that it has become more possible, more urgent to reconsider the politics of the BDS. It is not that the principles of the BDS have changed: they have not. But there are now ways to think about implementing the BDS that keep in mind the central focus: any event, practice, or institution that seeks to normalize the occupation, or presupposes that “ordinary” cultural life can continue without an explicit opposition to the occupation is itself complicit with the occupation. Read more »

EU court strikes blow against Israeli settlers

EU court strikes blow against Israeli settlers

The EU court in Luxembourg has ruled that Israel cannot pass off products made by its settlers on occupied Palestinian land as its own in order to get customs perks… It is unlikely to have a big financial impact… But the judgment has political weight in the context of long-standing EU complaints that Israeli support for settlers is damaging the Middle East peace process. Read more »

Nadia Hijab: Scattered in death as in life

Nadia Hijab: Scattered in death as in life

[T]he battle over Jerusalem’s Mamilla Cemetery, a Muslim cemetery known in Arabic as Maman Allah, where the US-based Simon Wiesenthal Center intends to build a Museum of Tolerance, … encapsulates many aspects of Israel’s approach to Palestinian rights since the conflict began. Read more »

Jerusalem families come out against museum built on ancestors’ graves

Jerusalem families come out against museum built on ancestors’ graves

Members of prominent Palestinian families from Jerusalem came out last week in protest against plans by the Simon Wiesenthal Center to build a Museum of Tolerance on top of part of the ancient Mamilla Cemetery where their ancestors are buried.

IOA Editor: For more on this Israeli desecration of Muslim cemetery, read:
1. The Center for Constitutional Rights’ Mamila Cemetery Fact Sheet
2. Nadia Hijab: Scattered in death as in life
3. Mamilla Cemetery Chutzpah and the Museum of Tolerance by Rabbi Marvin Hier, founder and dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center/Museum of Tolerance. Read more »

Joel Beinin: Confronting Settlement Expansion in East Jerusalem

Joel Beinin: Confronting Settlement Expansion in East Jerusalem

The neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah, a 20-minute walk up the hill from the Damascus Gate to the Old City of Jerusalem, has become the focal point of the struggle over the expanding project of Jewish settlement in East Jerusalem and the West Bank. Read more »

Israel grants visas to witnesses in suit over Rachel Corrie death

Israel grants visas to witnesses in suit over Rachel Corrie death

Under pressure from the United States, Israel is to grant visas to four activists from the International Solidarity Movement so they can testify in suit brought against the government by the family of Rachel Corrie, an activist killed by an IDF bulldozer in the Gaza Strip in March 2003. Read more »

Adalah-NY: Dancing, Singing New Yorkers protest, calling for boycott of Israel Ballet

Adalah-NY: Dancing, Singing New Yorkers protest, calling for boycott of Israel Ballet

Forty-five human rights activists called upon fellow New Yorkers to boycott the Israel Ballet at its performance Sunday at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts. Accompanied by the Rude Mechanical Orchestra, protesters performed ballet, sang, chanted, and handed out mock programs to bring attention to the Israel Ballet’s role in the Israeli state’s use of the arts to whitewash its crimes against the Palestinian people. Read more »

Haaretz: A duty to protest

Haaretz: A duty to protest

Bil’in has become a symbol of a civic struggle devoid of terrorism. Such persistent, ongoing protest action is remarkable. It has even prompted the Supreme Court to rule that the route of the fence should be moved, and that some 170 acres of land be returned to the villagers. Astonishingly, this ruling has yet to be implemented by the state, which is thus displaying brazen contempt of court. Read more »

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