Dundee May Day march – Saturday 5th May

Members of Tayside for Justice in Palestine will be marching in the May Day march in Dundee on Saturday 5th May. Marchers are assembling at Hilltown Park at 12 to march down to a rally in Albert Square. Please join us – look for our banner asking people not to buy Israeli goods.

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Palestine at the STUC

 

STUC

 

Palestinian trade unionist, Husain Foqahaa, (PGFTU) addressing the STUC

 

Support for Palestine and opposition to the Israeli occupation played a prominent part in this week’s STUC Congress, held in Inverness.

Trade union delegates to the conference passed the following motions unanimously:

The Jewish National Fund
That this Congress notes that the Jewish National Fund acquisition and control of land in Israel and the occupied territories actively discriminates against Palestinians.
Congress calls on the General Council to:

  • endorse the international call for action against the Jewish National Fund;
  • campaign to expose the role of the Jewish National Fund in the oppression of Palestinians; and
  • campaign to have the charitable status of the Jewish National Fund revoked.

(Mover: Midlothian TUC)


Emergency Motion – Palestine
Congress:

  • notes that despite prisoner releases, over 4,600 Palestinian political prisoners remain in detention, including 203 children.

    Mike Arnott proposing the Dundee Trades Council motion

  • applauds the steadfastness of 1,200 Palestinian political prisoners who began an open-ended hunger strike on 17 April to protest against ‘administrative detention’, where detainees are held without charge or trial for up to six months and which can be renewed repeatedly.
  • congratulates the student Palestine solidarity network for organising the biggest ever ‘Israeli Apartheid Week’ of educational and solidarity events and for their mobilisation across Scotland in support of Palestinian political prisoners.
  • believes that the engagement of students, trade unionists and others with Palestinian civil society can only strengthen the current human-rights based approach to Palestinian self-determination and is essential to building a future of peace and democracy in the Middle East.
  • therefore welcomes the January call by the Palestinian National Committee and the Brazilian National preparatory committee for the 2012 ‘World Social Forum: Free Palestine’ to be held at Porto Alegre, Brazil in November. Conference believes that this “Global Meeting of Solidarity with Palestine” will underline the strength and diversity of the support for the Palestinian call for justice.
  • therefore instructs the General Council to:
    • Support the work of Addameer, Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, by distributing information and updates to affiliates and by supporting appeals for action where appropriate;
    • Endorse the Scottish demonstration, called by students in support Palestinian political prisoners and the hunger strikers, taking place in Edinburgh on Saturday 28th April;
    • Endorse the WSF Free Palestine as part of the internationalist activities promoted by the STUC and fully support the appeal from the Secretariat of the Palestinian National Committee for the World Social Forum “Free Palestine” to mobilise the Scottish trade union movement towards WSF Free Palestine.

(Mover: Dundee Trades Union Council)

 

 

Emergency Motion – ‘Welcome to Palestine 2012’
This Congress notes that there is no way into the Occupied Palestinian territories except through Israeli controlled airports or checkpoints.
Congress applauds the ‘Welcome to Palestine 2012’ initiative which highlighted Israel’s oppressive and abhorrent policy of restricting free and unopposed movement to, from and within the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Congress condemns:

  • the actions of the Israeli government in blacklisting activists from around the world and denying them access to the Palestinian territories.
  • the detention of those activists who reached Tel Aviv wishing to visit Bethlehem at the invitation of the Mayor in order to attend the launch of an educational project to build new schools.
  • Congress asks the General Council to call upon the Israeli government:
    • to allow unrestricted passage to and from the Occupied Palestinian Territories for those wishing to visit.
    • to end the continued, illegal siege by air, land and sea of the Palestinian Territories.

(Mover: Midlothian TUC)

 

Jim Malone proposing the FBU motion

Palestine

That this Congress applauds the successful delivery of humanitarian aid by the Scottish FBU to the Nablus Municipality Fire Department. Congress calls for continued trade union support for Palestinian projects, and for the exploration of a Scottish Trade Union Palestinian Support Group, and report back to Congress in 2013 any progress on this matter.
(Mover: Fire Brigades Union)




STUC President’s Address to Congress (Mike Kirby, UNISON):
“There is a growing apartheid elsewhere, in Palestine.  There have been many changes since my first official visit with Bill Speirs, Eddie Reilly and Malcolm Burns in 2001, during the Second Intifada. We were challenged by different militia, as we were escorted throughout the Occupied Lands by PGFTU, our hosts. On leaving, at the last stop at Jerusalem, we met  members of the British Press Corps, who challenged us that we had only visited one place, met with one people. Eddie Reilly’s reply still pertains “We met many Israelis on our travels in Palestine. They were all armed and wearing uniforms.” Order may have been restored in many parts under the control of democratically elected representation of Fatah, democratically elected Hamas, and other political organisations. But that order is still enforced by a circle of unlawful Occupation, and the Apartheid Wall divides communities from their lands and work, and families are split apart.”  Read full President’s address

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March – Solidarity with the Palestinian Hunger Strikers!Free Palestine! Boycott Israel!

Saturday 28 April 

ASSEMBLE 12 Noon at Charlotte Square to March to the Scottish Parliament.

Solidarity with the Palestinian Hunger Strikers! Free Palestine! Boycott Israel!

Last week on Palestinian prisoners day, over 1350 Palestinians prisoners embarked on a mass indefinite hunger strike to protest the horrific conditions they face in Israeli jails. They have followed the lead of 10 other Palestinians detainees who are currently on indefinite hunger strike against their internment without charge. Two of them, Bilal Diab, 27, and Thaer Halahla, 34, have now been refusing food for over 55 days, and are in imminent danger of death with prisoner rights group Adameer describing their condition as “rapidly deteriorating”

In Glasgow, hundreds of people have demonstrated at the BBC Scotland HQ protesting the media blackout on the continuing situation with the prisoners. The building was also occupied by protesters as mainstream media institutions are highlighting their complicity in Israel’s crimes through their silence on the issue.

As the resistance of the prisoners escalates, our actions in turn must escalate. Initiated by the ‘We are all Hana Shalabi network’, various groups who work for Palestine in Scotland have come together to organise a national demonstration to the Scottish Parliament to demand that the Scottish Government stands on the side of human rights and justice. We are calling for them to:

1) Issue a statement supporting the mass hunger strike, calling for the immediate release of Palestinians held in detention without charge and condemning Israel’s inhumane treatment of Palestinian political prisoners.

2) Support the principles of the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement and divest from companies profiting from Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine.

The intifada that is stirring in Israeli jails must resonate beyond the prison walls. Join the demonstration and support Palestine!

Demonstration co-sponsored/supported by:

Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign
Stop the War (Edinburgh & Glasgow)
Edinburgh University Students for Justice in Palestine
Glasgow University Palestine Society
Glasgow Caledonian Palestine Society
Dundee University Action Palestine
Glasgow Palestine Human Rights Campaign

(more to follow)

Transport is currently being arranged from Glasgow and elsewhere to check this event for updates on that.

www.weareallhanashalabi.wordpress.com
www.facebook.com/weareallhanashalabi

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FBU takes fire equipment to Nablus

For the last 25 years, the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) has been a consistent supporter and advocate of the Palestinian people’s fight for self determination.

In 2011, the FBU undertook a campaign to provide equipment, kit and 2 fire engines to Palestinian firefighters in Nablus. The full story of the FBU’s journey to Nablus is detailed in a report given to MSPs during their exhibition at the Scottish Parliament.

FBU Regional Organiser, Jim Malone, gave a talk on the campaign and their journey to deliver the equipment at a public meeting in Dundee in February. A video of Jim’s talk is available at Robert Stewart’s blog.

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Palestinian Prisoners’ Day 2012

On Tuesday 17th April, activists from Tayside for Justice in Palestine marked Palestinian Prisoners’ Day by having a protest in Dundee city centre.

Hundreds of leaflets were handed out highlighting the way Israel uses indiscriminate detention as a weapon of mass punishment against the Palestinian people for resisting the illegal Israeli occupation.

As part of the protest, a display was put up and was intended to remain in place for the two hours that we were leafleting. However, local council officials removed it, despite our opposition, claiming that it was ‘flyposting’. This is another example of the shutting down of our public spaces and the limiting of our democracy.

 

       

 

More than 1,200 Palestinian inmates held in Israeli jails have begun a hunger strike to protest against unfair prison conditions and another 2,300 Palestinian detainees are refusing food for the day. They are protesting against so-called “administrative detentions”, which allow suspects to be held indefinitely without charge or trial

More information about the campaign against Israel’s detention of Palestinians is available at the website of Addameer, the prisoner support and human rights association.

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Free Palestine Comedy Benefit

with Janey Godley, Vladimir McTavish, Gary Robertson

Fundraiser to buy computers for Bilin Girls School in the West Bank. Surplus, if any will go towards Scottish Palestinian Solidarity Campaign (Dundee) Funds

Compered by, Frankie Duffy

8pm Tuesday 25th October

The Doghouse

Ward Road, Dundee

Tickets: £7.00 (Over 18s only)

Facebook event for gig

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Dundee City Council Boycott Motion

On Monday the 13th of June Councillor Fraser Macpherson (Lib/Dem) will submit a motion to be voted on in City Chambers calling on the City Council to add its voice to the growing international condemnation of the Israeli Government’s continued disregard of UN resolutions and its continued failure to comply with the requirements of the Geneva Conventions.

See today’s Courier article

This is a watered down motion. The original motion called for a total boycott. However the Council’s legal officers, non-elected officers, blocked this by insisting that it is never legal to Boycott anybody. This despite the wording of the motion being very similar to those already ready deemed as legal by the officers of West Dunbartonshire and Stirling councils. SPSC Dundee believes that Council policy should not be dictated by, or debate silenced by non-elected officers who supposedly hold no political affiliations. We hope to resubmit the original motion at a later date.

In the mean time we still believe that it is important to get the new motion passed. We know that there is some cross party support for the motion but if we are going to be successful we need to let all councillors know how strongly the people of Dundee feel about the current situation in Palestine.

Below is a way for those of you to email all of your councillors in four easy steps and ask them to support Councillor Macpherson’s motion. If you contact them through this site they are obliged to reply. This Action is also open to students as they are also your representatives simply use your term time address. You can cut and past the message at the bottom of this page or compose your own.

We would also encourage as many of you that can to call your councillors or visit them in their surgeries. Details of surgeries can be found here

Visits are must effective if you can go in groups of two’s or three’s. If you receive any positive responses could you please forward them to us so that we can gauge how much support the motion has.

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How To Email Your Councillors

Type in your Dundee postcode and press enter.

The page will show you a list of all your councillors. Click on Write to all your Councillors at the top of this list.

Enter your details, your own message or cut and paste ours, sign and send.

Model message

On Monday the 13th of June a motion calling on the City Council to add its voice to the growing international condemnation of the Israeli Government’s continued disregard of UN resolutions and its continued failure to comply with the requirements of the Geneva Conventions will be submitted before chambers.

Israel can no longer be allowed to hide behind a shield of normality whilst committing war crimes against the Palestinian people and cementing its unlawful occupation of the region through the continued construction of its illegal colonies.

I hope that on the evening of the 13th you vote in support of the motion thus sending a further message of support to the beleaguered people of Palestine from the people of Dundee.

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Councillor Macpherson is already coming under attack on the Courier’s web site for his brave stance, a tried and tested Zionist ploy. So we also invite you to visit the site, and praise him for his actions.

********PEACE*******BOYCOTT ISRAEL*********FREE PALESTINE**********

Scottish Palestine solidarity Campaign: Dundee Group

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Scotland To Gaza

Dear Friend

I am writing to you because your support is very valuable. The next flotilla to Gaza is going during the spring and, although we still have a considerable amount to raise, thanks to the promise of a couple of significant donations we believe that it will be possible for a ship to go from Scotland to join in this siege breaking attempt. However, in order for this to happen we will need the help and support.

I would like to invite you to support this campaign; we will need help not only to raise public awareness of the ship and reasons behind the flotilla but also to raise the substantial amount needed in order to make this a success. I want a ship which will not only be able to carry urgently needed supplies to the beleaguered Palestinian population of Gaza but will also take representatives from a cross section of the Scottish community in order to deliver these essential supplies.

There are many ways you can contribute; all you have to do is choose what you want to do.
Please do what you can today. Even if it is a small contribution, it will make a difference in a life in Gaza.

If your want to be involved visit us on Scotland to Gaza, and support the Facebook Page.

Be proud of yourself, and be part of this humanitarian effort!

I hope to hear from you soon

Yours sincerely,

Ali El-Awaisi,

Scottish Ship to Gaza Management Committee

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Day School

Tayside for Justice in Palestine –
Day school Sunday 13th March 2011

in association with Action Palestine and Dundee Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Understanding Palestine
11.00am – 5.00pm, Baxter Suite, Room 1.36, University Tower Building, Dundee

Tickets £8 or £5 (student or unwaged) on the door, £6 or £4 if pay in advance (price includes lunch)

To book a place please buy tickets from Dundee Student Union Reception or send a cheque made out to
Dundee Coalition for Justice not War, to Sarah Glynn, 5B Castle Terrace, Broughty Ferry, DD5 2EG

a chance to learn about the background to the current situation with:
GILBERT ACHCAR – Professor at SOAS in London and author, most recently, of The Arabs and the Holocaust: The ArabIsraeli War of Narratives on the geopolitical background

ROLAND RANCE from Jews Against Zionism on the history and development of Zionism

MUHAMMAD IDREES AHMAD editor of the webzine PULSE on the role of propaganda

all welcome – no prior knowledge required taysideforjusticeinpalestine@gmail.com

11-03-13 day school poster

There is an event set up on Facebook for it too.

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Commemorating 2 Years

This Saturday, 22nd January, we will be holding a commemoration to remember the attack on Gaza two years ago.

This will be in the City Square from 11-3, with main speeches between 1 and 2.

This will also be our official launch of fundraising for a Scottish ship to take part in a flotilla to break the ongoing blockade. Please try and come and show your support.

Two days of activity in Dundee this week.

Friday, 21st, Pat’s art installation outside the Mosque in Brown Street, 12.30 – 2.30 p.m.
Also, Saturday, 11.00 – 3.00 p.m. “Gaza Commemoration – Gaza 2 Years on” and the launch of the Flotilla Fund. To Pat’s installation of shoes and coffins representing the 357 children killed by the Israeli Defence Force, he has added all the names of the children who perished.

At the Saturday event at 1.00 p.m. individuals who represent the broad support in Dundee for the Palestinian people have been invited to speak, including trade unionists, religious groups, Palestinian Student Groups, local politicians and anti-war activists, etc. Also there will be an open microphone session. Please try to come along and show your support.

FROM FIFE SPSC:

Meeting Friends’ Meeting House 2 howard Place St Andrews 6.30 Thursday January 20th All welcome

Thursday’s meeting should be a good one and we have a very full programme.

We have three guest speakers – Sofiah Macleod has recently returned from an SPSC delegation trip to Bethlehem over Christmas and will tell us of her experiences – with pictures.

Rafiq and Rami – two students from Nablus – are coming to the end of their stay in Dundee as part of the twinning arrangement between the two cities. They will tell us about their experiences in Scotland and their visit to one of the committees of the Parliament, as well as their experiences of studying at home. They will be happy to take questions.

Members of Fife Arab Society will also attend – and will bring along refreshments! Anybody else who would like to bring along some food to share will receive many accolades!

There will also, obviously, be an update on forthcoming events and how we can all be involved.

Look forward to seeing as many of you as possible on Thursday

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