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mashriq / arabia / iraq / community struggles / news report Wednesday July 13, 2011 17:55 by Ilan S.
The first BDS call in Israel was initiated by Matzpen during the first year of the first intifada, in February 1988. It called for a boycott of the products of the colonialist settlements (see http://www.matzpen.org/index.asp?p=kria, in Hebrew). It played a marginal role in the political arena till the Peace Bloc (Gush Shalom) started to promote it (Do not confuse the radical, though sill marginally Zionist, "Gush Shalom" and the firmly left-Zionist "Peace Now", or Shalom Achshav). This prepared the background for the more radical call of international Jewry for "Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions", initiated by anti-authoritarians and anti-capitalists (and the anti-Zionist organization, Matzpen) and friends in 2001. (See http://matzpun.com). It took years for the Palestinians to adopt it in 2005, but then slowly drew more and more support from all over the world, including Israel which gave birth to the movement of "boycott from within". read full story / add a comment
mashriq / arabia / iraq / community struggles / news report Wednesday July 13, 2011 17:50 by Ilan S.
Another stormy week of joint struggle was in the focus of the world media as the sailing flotilla was continuously sabotaged by Israel and other bribed states. The Flying Flotilla joined the sailing one this week. The usual locations of struggle within Israel: of Araqeeb, Jerusalem , Lod-Ramla, Ben Gurion airfield, Tel-Aviv, and occupied Palestine: Beit Ummar, Bil'in, East Jerusalem (Sheikh Jarrah, Silwan) Ma'sara, Ni'lin, Nabi Salih, South of Hebron hills, and the sporadic location of Kfar Karyut, Kafr Qaddum, At-Tuwani, and al-Walaja. The storm in the public arena around the sea flotilla, the Flying Flotilla, and the new law banning calls to boycott the settler colonial industries and Israel as a whole (BDS) show how a small number of activists can rock the settler colonialist project called Israel. [Italiano] read full story / add a comment
mashrek / arabia / irak / lotte sul territorio / cronaca Wednesday July 13, 2011 17:45 by Ilan S.
Questa settimana, abbiamo potuto sperimentare la strana sensazione che si prova quando un sogno si realizza. Una lotta durata 6 anni e 4 mesi ha costretto lo Stato di Israele a restituire quasi metà delle terre sottratte al villaggio di Bil'in per destinarle alla costruzione dell'insediamento coloniale di Modi'in Illit. La rimozione del vecchio muro della separazione nel corso della scorsa settimana ha attirato molti media internazionali ed israeliani. Per questa vittoria a Bil'in va evidenziato il contributo della lotta unitaria di palestinesi ed israeliani, lo stesso che si esprime nella promozione di lotte simili nella Cisgiordania occupata e che ha fatto di Bil'in un simbolo di fama mondiale. Le celebrazioni, le danze ed i sorrisi non possono occultare la memoria dei 2 compagni uccisi nel corso delle manifestazioni del venerdì e le centinaia di feriti (abitanti di Bil'in, internazionali ed israeliani di Anarchici Contro il Muro) senza dimenticare quelli salvati per un pelo ed i tanti che hanno perso la loro libertà e si trovano da un anno e mezzo nei campi di concentramento per i palestinesi. [English] read full story / add a comment
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