January 7 2005

If Americans Knew…



Washington Report, December 2004
Heroism in the Holy Land: Americans Beaten for Walking Children to School
By Alison Weir

Chris Brown and Kim Lamberty are volunteers with an organization called Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT), which provides nonviolent intercession in areas of violence. They serve in the West Bank city of Hebron, where Palestinian civilians are frequently attacked and harassed by Israeli settlers. The presence of such international witnesses often reduces this violence.
On Wednesday morning [Sept. 29], Chris & Kim were walking children to school. These children were scared that adults would physically try to attack them.Part of the way Kim and two of the children had gotten a little ahead and were just turning a bend in the road, when Chris saw them suddenly stop and begin running back, screaming.
“I saw men with black masks on, dressed all in black, wielding chains, one carrying a bat, most of them wearing black.” Chris said. As the five men rushed at them, Chris called out, “Please don’t hurt the children, please don’t hurt the children.” The men smashed a rock to his head, knocking him to the ground, and began beating and kicking him with steel-toed boots.
“Why are you doing this? All we’re doing is walking children to school,we’re nonviolent,” Chris told them. “We’re Americans.” Kim, meanwhile, lay face down, not moving as the men kicked and beat her. She says: “It’s almost like for a moment you leave reality.I just remember thinking, ‘If I just lie here like I’m unconscious, maybe they’ll leave me alone.'”
While the BBC, Agence France-Presse, Israeli newspapers and a wide variety of other international media reported this attack on American citizens immediately, the Associated Press, inexplicably, sent out no report on it for a day and a half,and this only after numerous people had called complaining.
Israeli forces and settlers are not gentle in their treatment of peace activists. In June 2001, Israeli peace activist Neta Golan joined Palestinian villagers in a nonviolent march. An Israeli soldier twisted her arm until it snapped. In March 2003, Rachel Corrie, 23, participated in a tiny sit-in to prevent a Palestinian home from being demolished. An Israeli military bulldozer two stories high crushed her to death. Two weeks later, Tom Hurndall, 21, tried to help Palestinian children get away from Israeli gunfire. An Israeli sniper shot him in the head.
Chris feels that Americans have an intimate connection to this carnage, because it is American tax money to Israel that is fueling the violence. While most Americans are unaware of this connection, studies show that news media rarely report it.The fact is that U.S. taxpayers give Israel over $10 million per day, far more than to any other nation on earth.
Yet the need for the world to do something has continued to grow. While Americans are well informed about the tragic deaths of Israeli children, very few realize that approximately six times more Palestinian children have been killed, and that their deaths occurred first. Most Americans have little awareness of these facts, because so little of all this is reported in the American media.
Here’s an eye-opener: If Americans Knew!

Via: The Ibrahims in Canada

January 6 2005

Hi, I’m Richard Gere!



A video image shows U.S. actor Richard Gere showing his support in a television advert for a pro-peace group to help persuade Palestinians to vote in their upcoming presidential elections is this grab taken January 4, 2005.“Hi, I’m Richard Gere and I’m speaking for the entire world. We’re with you during this election time. It’s really important. Get out and vote,” Source: Reuters

Some welcome and appreciate Gere’s support, considering his participation a great gesture that will encourage many Palestinians to take part in the elections. While some others look at it as another “American” attempt to interfere in their own actions and interests!
I personally believe all Palestinians should play a positive role in their own elections regardless of the occupation and suffering. They should let nothing get in their way.
Good Luck Palestine, and hold on Palestinians!

Related:

  • Haaretz
  • Zaid Amireh
  • December 30 2004

    Engraved Oppression



    “From forcing a Palestinian violinist to play at a military roadblock near Nablus, to executing a 13-year-old refugee girl in Rafah in cold blood, to engraving the Star of David on the arms of teenage Palestinian boys, to inscribing ID numbers on the foreheads and forearms of Palestinians, young and old, Israel has acted with nauseating criminality and shocking impunity. Despite all this, Israeli academics and intellectuals who have explicitly called for an end to the occupation have remained in a depressingly tiny minority. Moreover, no Israeli academic body or professional union has to date publicly called for an end to occupation and the other forms of Israeli oppression. If this does not define complicity, what does?” Read Full Article…

    December 24 2004

    The Jordan-Israel Agreement

    Jordan and Israel signed a long-awaited agreement on Thursday to reduce customs duties on trade exchange between businesses seeking to export to the European Union (EU).
    The Professional Associations Council condemned the signing of this agreement and called on the government to stop cooperating with Israel and to “stand firm in supporting Palestinian and Iraqi people,” stressing that the only solution for the crisis in Iraq and Palestine is armed combat.
    Source: Jordan Times

    I personally think this shouldn’t have taken place. Yes, Israel is an enemy. A country that gives itself the right to kill innocent civilians, scatter families and demolish homes, giving no respect or attention to any international opinion opposing it, is to me, an enemy. And such an agreement will only add complications to the situation.
    It might have some tiny little positive outcomes to the Jordanian economy, but I don’t believe it will be a huge reinforcement to the economic development in Jordan nor in the Arab World.
    Even if we assume that it will reinforce the economic development, is this development worth this high cost of supporting Israel and sacrificing more Palestinians?!
    Correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think the Israeli economy is used to anything but get more weapons to destroy more Palestinian territories and to sponsor more media to market Israel as a “victim”.
    Why is it possible to go for agreements with Israel while it’s impossible to reach Palestinian hospitals, homes, and villages to send the minimum limit of basic medical and nutrition support?
    Can’t we reinforce our economy by agreements with any other country but Israel?

    Maybe the Professional Associations Council were a bit harsh when they said the only solution for the crisis is armed combat. But they surely have the right to condemn signing this agreement!

    December 10 2004

    What Israeli Soldiers Do!

    They “protect” Israel. Let’s take a close look at HOW they do it:
    They kill for fun, they kill children, seems like they ENJOY killing children, or perhaps they just LOVE killing children. They also find it amusing to throw innocent children in prison, humiliate people, and attack Palestinian civilians.
    They don’t only kill Palestinians, they also kill peace activists, and more peace activists. You know, seems like Israeli soldiers are ALLERGIC to peace activists. This is without counting the many journalists from different nationalities who were killed by Israeli soldiers!

    Oh, leaders, leaders, leaders! They just LOVE assassinating them! If they don’t kill them like they did with Rantisi and Sheikh Yaseen, they’d isolate them and leave them to suffer, like they did to Yasser Arafat.
    They’re multi talented. Other than killing, they’re pros in destroying neighborhoods, and demolishing homes. They even attack schools.
    To Israeli soldiers, scattering families is a common practice. They also destroy land, love mass arrests, and can’t resist committing war crimes… not to forget their creative wall!

    They are protecting Israel in the most peaceful, legal and positive way indeed! And they’ll go on this way coz there is no one to stop them, and because they convinced the whole world that Palestinians, the ones being killed, tortured, humiliated, imprisoned, thrown out of their homes, out of their neighborhoods, out of their land, out of their country… Palestinians, yes, “Palestinians are the terrorists”!
    But a day will come, when the whole world will see that Palestinians are innocent, they’re victims, not terrorists!

    God protect you Palestine, and may God be with and stand by all Palestinians every step of the way…

    November 29 2004

    Thank You Tunisia

    Just a note to thank Tunisia and its people for celebrating: “la Journée mondiale de solidarité avec le peuple palestinien”: The Day of Solidarity with the people of Palestine.

    On this occasion, Tunisia stresses its call to the International community, for ensuring the protection of the Palestinian people, by acting immediately to put an end to the Israeli actions which are threatening the safety of the Palestinians, thus considered a violation of the international agreements… a call, for which the late President, Yasser Arafat, has devoted his whole life fighting for.
    And while Tunisia is pointing out the necessity of fulfilling the Resolutions of the Arab Summit held in Tunis, that call for negotiations to guarantee peace and safety in the Middle East region, Tunisia insists on giving the Palestinian people their rights.
    Source: La Presse .

    Today, the Tunisian TV Channels have special TV programs about Palestine and the Palestinian Traditions. They will also show interviews with Palestinians living in Tunisia.
    I believe that this is a very nice gesture which means a lot to all Palestinians, making them feel remembered and supported. I’m sure all Palestinians appreciate such a day and are proud of their Tunisian brothers and sisters for celebrating it.

    November 25 2004

    Freedom Now!


    palestine_child
    Originally uploaded by AquaCool.

    Freedom Now is a campaign to free Palestinian Child Political Prisoners.
    “Children of 16 and 17 are treated by the military as adults, contrary to international law,” Professor Kay reported. “Palestinian children once arrested are subject to torture including severe beatings, exposure to extreme temperatures and forced into extreme positions. They are blindfolded, shackled and put into detention centers in military camps or in settlement outposts where the Israelis force them into signing confessions and attempt to recruit them as collaborators. They are almost always sent on to prison.”

    This is unfair, this is so cruel. Get Involved. Sign Petition NOW!

    Via: Sabbah’s Blog

    November 23 2004

    Vorgehen Israels gegenüber palästinensischen Bauern kritisiert

    Arabische Umweltaktivisten nutzten den 3. Weltnaturschutz-Kongress der World Conservation Union (IUCN) in Bangkok, um die internationale Aufmerksamkeit auf die problematische Situation vieler palästinensischer Bauern zu lenken. Sie warfen Israel vor, durch seine Siedlungspolitik und den Bau der Grenzmauer Jahrhunderte alte Olivenhaine auf palästinensischem Gebiet und damit die Existenzgrundlage vieler Bauern zu vernichten. “Bäume sind die Lebensgrundlage der Menschen. Stoppt das Entwurzeln der palästinensischen Bäume”, konnten die Kongressteilnehmer auf einem Plakat lesen. Die Arabische Gruppe für Naturschutz bittet um internationale Hilfe für ein Projekt, das die Anpflanzung von einer Million neuer Bäume, vor allem von Olivenbäumen, vorsieht. Sie sollen dort wachsen, wo israelische Bulldozer die alten Haine niedergemacht hatten.

    Quelle: Islamische Zeitung

    November 17 2004

    Palestine: Dying To Live

    Concerned members of the advertising and media community in Jordan have produced a media campaign: Palestine: Dying to live to mobilize public opinion, to open the world’s eyes to the various violations of basic human rights, in an effort to bring forth the plight of the Palestinians to the Western world, in a language they understand.

    I encourage you all to check it out. It’s in English and French. The photographs in the actual campaign section are available also in Arabic.