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Brazilian cartoonist on Gaza
IT IS CALLED GENOCIDE. AND THE WORLD REMAINS SILENT.........!
Voices
Brazilian cartoonist Carlos Latuff creates artworks that call on the world to condemn Israeli holocaust of Gaza
Nepos Libertas's blog
فنان الكاراكاتيور البرازيلى كارلوس عن غزة
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ضد الفاشية الصهيونية و لأنها أرضهم و بلادهم و أحلامهم التي لن يكون لهم غيرها من وطن فسيستمر نضال الشعب الفلسطيني بغير انقطاع بحماس بفتح بالشعبية بالديمقراطية بالجهاد بكتائب الأقصى بكتائب القسام أو بغيرهم
بالمحاصٍرين بالمقاومِين بالميتين بالمولودين باللاجئين بالشهداء أو بمزيد منهم
بالصبر على الصبر على الصبر بالزيتونة أو بالبندقية بالموت و بالحياة سيستمر نضال الشعب الفلسطيني حتى تنفتح أرض الوطن على سماء الكرامة
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http://chomsky-must-read.blogspot.com/2009/01/chomsky-on-gaza-boston.html
Chomsky Condemns U.S. and Israel For Civilian Deaths in Gaza Strip
By Elijah Jordan Turner -- January 14, 2009
At a talk last night about the current situation in Gaza, Professor of Linguistics Noam A. Chomsky came down hard on Israel for its frequent violence against Palestinian civilians and chastised the United States for enabling the Jewish state to carry out these actions with impunity. He also used the opportunity to touch upon broader issues in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The talk, which took place at Sloan’s Wong Auditorium, was part of the Center of International Studies’ Starr Forum lecture series
Chomsky, who first made a name for himself in the fields of linguistics and psychology, is well-known in the political community for his strong criticism of Israel and its supporters. Word of a lecture by Chomsky always spreads fast, so it was no surprise that when he took the podium just after 4 p.m., the room’s nearly three hundred chairs were all occupied — with more watching a video feed in the lobby.
His antipathy toward Israeli actions was immediately clear as he opened his remarks by referring to Dec. 27, 2008 as the first day of the “U.S.-Israel attack on helpless Palestinians” in the Gaza Strip. Calling the military and media campaigns meticulously planned, he likened current Israeli actions in Gaza to its attacks in Lebanon during the summer of 2006. Both actions have come under fire for large numbers of civilian causalities and with allegations of disproportionate use of force, while Israel has maintained that its actions have always been aimed at militant targets.
Chomsky, however, stated that the months of planning behind the ongoing incursion mean that one can be confident that all Israeli actions have been done purposefully. He claimed that the Israelis intentionally scheduled the initial bombardment at a time when children would be returning from school and adults would be milling about the streets.
He then proceeded to recall two incidents in which ships with humanitarian aid were prevented from reaching the Gaza Strip. Chomsky noted that the ships “intended to violate Israel’s criminal blockade” around the Gaza Strip, and that the Israeli government “provided routine lines,” saying, among other things, one of the ships encroached on its waters without establishing proper communication.
“Even though ramming a boat in international waters is worse than piracy off the coast of Somalia,” said Chomsky, “the event was hardly reported.”
Later stating that the U.S. media, just like any other media, is frequently a reflection of the norms established by its government, he ultimately concluded that the Israeli actions — and the underreporting of them — were nothing new.
“At most they should be greeted with a yawn,” he said.
Chomsky grasped for an appropriate word to describe the magnitude of Israeli actions. Dismissing the words “terrorism” and “aggression” as insufficient, he recounted past Israeli incursions into Lebanon and called the current attacks “familiar” in capturing the magnitude of the Israeli offensive. He also flashed back to the 2005 Israeli disengagement from Gaza, when Israel removed its settlements from the area.
“Ariel Sharon, the patron-saint of the disengagement,” he said, “thought it had made more sense to convert Gaza into the world’s largest prison.”
At the same time, Chomsky criticized Israel for setting its sights on the West Bank, where he believes it hopes to annex land carved out by settlements and a barrier currently under construction. He added that, on top of that, Israel hopes to acquire land in the Jordan River Valley on the eastern edge of the West Bank and fragment Palestinian land through settlements and checkpoints which “make life impossible.”
Meanwhile, Chomsky said that Israel continued to kill and harass the inhabitants of Gaza, with U.S. support, even after the disengagement. After Hamas was elected to a majority of seats in the Palestinian Legislative Council, Israel instituted a blockade on Gaza.
“This was the cost of disobeying the demands of the master,” Chomsky said.
Chomsky’s harshest criticism was reserved for the unwavering relationship between Israel and the United States, which he frequently termed “outlaw states.” At many points throughout his speech, Chomsky recalled elements of the U.S.-Israel relationship, including occasions on which the United States has used its veto power to block U.N. Security Council resolutions condemnatory of Israel.
Noting the hundreds of Palestinian civilian casualties in the ongoing attacks, he criticized the United States for initially declining to back a U.N. ceasefire. He was also unhappy that Barack Obama sympathized with the Israelis. He blamed the United States and Israel for breaking the Hamas-Israel ceasefire agreement established in June, as well as thwarting multiple peace plans that have surfaced over the past decade.
Still, while Chomsky argued that Israel has preferred expansion to security, he declined to say Israel does not aim to make peace.
“It’s not that Israel doesn’t want peace”, said Chomsky. “Of course, it wants peace. Everyone wants peace. Even Hitler wanted peace.”
Chomsky’s solution to the decades-long conflict requires the United States to join the rest of the international community in condemning Israel for its actions against civilians. Indeed, he stated that although Hamas rocket attacks have been criminal, the Israeli use of force in the ongoing conflict has not been justified because there are alternative options.
“Israel has a straightforward route to defending itself: end criminal actions in the occupied territories”, he said. Among other things, Chomsky hopes Israel will end the blockade on Gaza and accept offers by Arab neighbors to establish a Palestinian state on borders close to the Green Line. Concluding, he said a Israeli military victory in Gaza would leave Israel with an image as a “blood-stained monster.”
“Supporters of Israel are in reality supporters of its moral degeneration,” he said.
Video of the lecture should be posted online at http://web.mit.edu/cis/starr.html
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www.soundlantern.com/sl234214/SoundFiles/68221101152009094005.mp3
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صحيفة المترو ، بريطانيا، بتاريخ 16/01/09 عضو برلمان يهودى يشبه الجنود الإسرئليين بالنازيين بقلم ميلس اروين
شبه عضو البرلمان فى بريطانيا اليهودى السير قيرلد كوفمان القوات الاسرلئيلية فى غزة بالقوات النازية التى اجبرت اسرته على النزوح من بولنده واضاف السير قيرلد كوفمان وهو يخاطب البرلمان البريطانى ان الحكومة الاسرائلية تتعامل مع الفلسطيتيين دون رحمة وهى سوداوية تستخدم وبأنانية منقطعة النظير الشعور بالذنب فى العالم لما حدث لليهود قى الهيلوكوست كمبرر للهجوم على غزة واستطرد السير كوفمان كانت جدتى من ناحية الام مريضة طريحة الفراش عندما وصل النازيون الة المدينة مسثط راسى، اطلق الجنود النازيين الالمان عليها النار واردوها قتيلة فى سريرها، ثم اضاق ان جدتى لامى لم تمت كى تصير غطاء للجنود الإسرائليين كى يغتالوا الجدات قى غزة. ولقد جاءت تصريحاته ومخاطبته للبرلمان عندما قصفت اصرائيل قافلة للامم المتحدة محملة بالاجئين.
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The Guardian, Friday 16 January 2009
Growing outrage at the killings in Gaza
British Academics Call For Boycott of Israel
The massacres in Gaza are the latest phase of a war that Israel has been waging against the people of Palestine for more than 60 years. The goal of this war has never changed: to use overwhelming military power to eradicate the Palestinians as a political force, one capable of resisting Israel's ongoing appropriation of their land and resources. Israel's war against the Palestinians has turned Gaza and the West Bank into a pair of gigantic political prisons. There is nothing symmetrical about this war in terms of principles, tactics or consequences. Israel is responsible for launching and intensifying it, and for ending the most recent lull in hostilities. Israel must lose. It is not enough to call for another ceasefire, or more humanitarian assistance. It is not enough to urge the renewal of dialogue and to acknowledge the concerns and suffering of both sides. If we believe in the principle of democratic self-determination, if we affirm the right to resist military aggression and colonial occupation, then we are obliged to take sides... against Israel, and with the people of Gaza and the West Bank. We must do what we can to stop Israel from winning its war. Israel must accept that its security depends on justice and peaceful coexistence with its neighbours, and not upon the criminal use of force. We believe Israel should immediately and unconditionally end its assault on Gaza, end the occupation of the West Bank, and abandon all claims to possess or control territory beyond its 1967 borders. We call on the British government and the British people to take all feasible steps to oblige Israel to comply with these demands, starting with a programme of boycott, divestment and sanctions. 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Re: ضد التصفية العرقية للشعب الفلسطينى فى غزة (Re: عبدالغفار محمد سعيد)
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صحيفة الجارديان ، يوم الجمعة 16 يناير 2009
تزايد الغضب في عمليات القتل في غزة
الأكاديميين والمبدعين البريطانيين يدعون لمقاطعة إسرائيل (ترجمة غير رسمية)
المذابح التي ارتكبت في غزة هي آخر مرحلة من مراحل الحرب التى تشنها إسرائيل ضد الشعب الفلسطيني لأكثر من 60 عاما. الهدف من هذه الحرب لم يتغير قط : استخدام القوة العسكرية للقضاء على الفلسطينيين كقوة سياسية واحدة قادرة على مقاومة استمرار إسرائيل في الاستيلاء على أراضيهم ومواردهم.
الحرب الاسرائيلية ضد الفلسطينيين حول قطاع غزة والضفة الغربية الى زوج من السجون السياسية العملاقة. لا يوجد شيء متماثل فى هذه الحرب من حيث المبادئ ، أو التكتيكات، اسرائيل هي المسؤولة عن إطلاق وتكثيف ، ووضع حد لآخر فترة هدنة ووقف للقتال.
ويجب أن تخسر إسرائيل، لا تكفي دعوة أخرى لوقف إطلاق النار ، أو المزيد من المساعدات الإنسانية للفلسطينيين، انها ليست كافية للحث على تجديد الحوار والاعتراف بقلق ومعاناة كلا الجانبين. إذا كنا نؤمن بمبدأ الديمقراطية وتقرير المصير ، وإذا كنا نؤكد على الحق في مقاومة العدوان العسكري والاحتلال الاستعماري ، عليه سنكون نحن مضطرون لاتخاذ موقف مع أحد الجانبين... ضد إسرائيل ، و مع شعب غزة والضفة الغربية.
علينا أن نفعل كل ما في وسعنا لمنع اسرائيل من كسب الحرب. يجب أن تقبل إسرائيل أن أمنها يعتمد على العدالة والتعايش السلمي مع جيرانها ، وليس على استخدام القوة الإجرامية.
نحن نعتقد أن على إسرائيل الانسحاب الفوري وغير المشروط و انهاء هجومها على غزة ، وانهاء احتلال الضفة الغربية ، والتخلي عن جميع المطالبات لامتلاك أو السيطرة على الأراضي وراء حدود 1967.
و ندعو الحكومة البريطانية والشعب البريطاني على اتخاذ جميع الخطوات الممكنة لاجبار اسرائيل على الامتثال لهذه المطالب ، بدءا من برنامج المقاطعة وسحب الاستثمارات والعقوبات.
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