Speaker: Dr Ayman Yousef (Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the Arab American University in Jenin)
7.30pm Thursday 14th March
Dundee University (room details to follow)
Speaker: Dr Ayman Yousef (Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the Arab American University in Jenin)
7.30pm Thursday 14th March
Dundee University (room details to follow)
To mark Israeli Apartheid Week, there is a public meeting in Dundee on Tuesday 26th February.
We have recently added a link to our website for the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights.
Their weekly report lists the most recent Israeli human rights violations in the Occupied Territories.
The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) is a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) based in Gaza City. The Centre is a non-profit company, dedicated to protecting human rights, promoting the rule of law and upholding democratic principles in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT). It holds Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations. It is an affiliate of the International Commission of Jurists-Geneva, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) – Paris, the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network – Copenhagen, the International Legal Assistance Consortium (ILAC) – Stockholm, the World Coalition against the Death Penalty, and the Arab Organization for Human Rights – Cairo. PCHR is a recipient of the 1996 French Republic Award on Human Rights, the 2002 Bruno Kreisky Award for Outstanding Achievements in the Area of Human Rights, the 2003 International Services Human Rights Award (UNAIS) and the 2009 Human Rights Prize of Andalucia. The Centre was established in 1995 by a group of Palestinian lawyers and human rights activists in order to:
The work of the Centre is conducted through documentation and investigation of human rights violations, provision of legal aid and counseling for both individuals and groups, and preparation of research articles relevant to such issues as the human rights situation and the rule of law. The Centre also provides comments on Palestinian Draft Laws and urges the adoption of legislation that incorporates international human rights standards and basic democratic principles. To achieve its goals, the Centre has recruited a committed staff of well-known human rights lawyers and activists.
The last issue of the Academic journal Northern Scotland included an article by Nathan Abrams on the history of the Jewish community in Dundee. The picture presented was of a city poisoned by anti-Semitism as a consequence of the twinning with Nablus in 1980.
This was an argument made by those opposing the twinning at the time, but it has no base in reality. It is not only wrong, it is also potentially destructive, and Sarah Glynn, one of the leading activists in Tayside for Justice in Palestine felt it couldn’t be left unanswered. Northern Scotland has agreed to publish her response in its next issue in May. Meanwhile you can read the draft here:
As HTML:
http://sarahglynn.net/Dundee%20Responds.html
As pdf:
http://sarahglynn.net/images/Dundee%20Responds.pdf
Nathan Abram’s original article is accessible here:
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/creative_industries/documents/JUTE,JOURNALISM,JAMANDJEWS.pdf
Israeli army and settler violence continues: six Palestinians killed by Israeli forces and dozens injured in a fortnight
Since 11 January, six young Palestinians have been shot and killed by Israeli forces using live ammunition- four in the West Bank and two in Gaza. The first victim was a 20-year old man from Gaza, who was part of a group of Palestinian civilians 50 metres from the fence. A second man who tried to rescue the victim was also shot and injured. The following day (12 January) a 21-year old man was shot and killed near the separation wall in Ar Ramadin village, near Hebron. He was with other Palestinian workers trying to get into Israel without permits. On 14 January, a Palestinian farmer in Gaza was shot and killed about 500 metres from the fence. The following day, a 17-year old Palestinian boy was fatally shot in the head, abdomen and chest in the West Bank village of Budrus, and a 13-year old boy was hit in the head with a tear gas canister and injured. On 18 January, Israeli soldiers shot a 15-year old boy in the head in Bethlehem; he died of his injuries on 23 January. Also on 23 January, a 22-year old woman was fatally shot in the head near Hebron. Another woman was injured in the attack. Seven Palestinians, including an 11-year old child, were also injured during a weekly demonstration in Kafr Qaddum (Qalqiliya) against the closure of the main road into the village.
Three settler attacks in the West Bank – which included the use of live ammunition – left several Palestinians injured. In two attacks, 285 Palestinian olive trees were also vandalised.
Palestinian fishermen in Gaza within the Israeli-imposed six nautical mile limit continue to be harassed intercepted by Israeli naval forces. Three fishermen were forced to swim to the naval ships and had their boat confiscated.
In the past week, there have been 50 Israeli incursions into the West Bank, with 37 Palestinians arrested, including five children. Israeli forces also destroyed two Palestinian tent villages on Palestinian land – Bab al-Shams in so-called E1 and al-Karamah, Palestinian land that Israel has earmarked for settlements. Several protestors were arrested.
In the al-Maleh area of the northern Jordan Valley, Israeli forces destroyed 37 residential tents, displacing 115 people, including scores of children. They destroyed four more homes in al-Jiftlik, also in northern Jordan Valley, on 24 January.
In addition to Israeli military and settler attacks, recent severe weather was responsible for the collapse of several of Gaza’s tunnels near the Egyptian border. One Palestinian man was killed, another injured, and two remain missing.
Beit Ommar Weekly Protest, Saturday 5/01/2013
This morning the Popular Movement of Beit Ommar in conjunction with international and Israeli activists marched under harsh weather conditions to the nearby Israeli colony of Carme Zur. They were immediately confronted by Israeli soldiers who were guarding the illegal colony.
The Israeli occupation soldiers launched sound grenades on the peaceful protestors who were walking towards the colony while holding signs. The heavily armed soldiers who greatly outnumbered the protestors ruthlessly yelled at the protestors and pushed them violently. The protestors did not go back, despite the demand made by the occupying forces. The occupation soldiers then went on to follow and encircle the protestors while intimidating them. Nevertheless, the protestors did not yield to the threats and continued to walk along the so-called `security` fence surrounding the colony while demanding freedom for Palestine, an end to the illegal colonization and opposing the Apartheid Wall which cuts off millions of Palestinians from water, agricultural fields and their historical homeland. The heavily armed soldiers took pictures of the diverse group of protestors and pushed them.
Despite the heavy rains and the fact that the protestors were entirely surrounded by
heavily armed occupation soldiers, the protestors did not leave the area and chanted ‘Free Free Palestine’ as well as other slogans.
Yousef Abu Maria, secretary of the Popular Movement, also attended the protest. Earlier this week on Wednesday (2.1.2013) at 2 AM in the morning, occupation soldiers burst into the home of Yousef, awoken him and his family and arrested him. He was charged with participating in a protest against the illegal occupation of Palestine, a protest which took place six months ago, in July 2012. Yousef was released after paying a 1,000 NIS fine. Yousef was also warned that he is barred from entering the lands of Beit Omar in which Karme Tzur currently lies. Despite this warning by the occupation authorities, Yousef insisted on participating in the event and marched on despite the risk that this posed for him.
As the year draws to an end we at Lajee Center would like to take this opportunity to thank all our friends around the world for your generous donations, and for your time and commitment to our center and to Palestine.
As a result of your wonderful support, we are today much closer to realizing our children’s dream of having a safe place to play. Through your donations we have managed to purchase 65% of the land adjacent to LajeeCenter and the area, although still incomplete, has already become an important community space for the children, youth and their families in Aida and the neighboring communities. Together, we have managed to create a place where people can go and feel safe and to escape the harsh reality of life under occupation for a little while. We are delighted with the progress and are happy to share with you some attached photos of how the area looks today.
In order to complete the project we are now launching a social media campaign to seek global support from people around the world who believes in the need to defend the rights of children. We are asking for your help to share the attached flyer on Facebook and through any channels you can think of. Together we can help our children to play in peace, to run, smile, and to dream.
Each square meter of land costs about $100 and every square meter that we can secure brings us one meter closer to completing the project and achieving our children’s dream of having a Safe Place to Play.
Again, thank you for supporting our organization, it is truly valued and appreciated. Your support has repeatedly played a key role in LajeeCenter’s work and has made it possible for us to continue our mission of working for the children of Palestine, human rights, and freedom.
Sincerely,
Lajee Center
At 3 a.m. on December 11, Israeli occupation forces raided the offices of Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees, and the Palestinian NGO Network. Click here to take action to defend human rights defenders!
The offices were ransacked, their doors broken in, their computers and hard drives confiscated and their materials damaged, confiscated and destroyed. These Palestinian human rights defenders are on the front lines in defending the rights of Palestinian prisoners, organizing Palestinian women, and coordinating Palestinian civil society in the face of the Israeli occupation. Click here to write Israeli officials in protest.
Addameer reported that this was the first raid by the IOF since 2002, when the Addameer office was raided during the invasion of Ramallah. “Our imprisoned colleague Ayman Nasser told the Ofer military court, ‘I will pursue the just cause of the prisoners even if the price is my own freedom.’ This is what we confirm following the Israeli raid,” said one message from Addameer (see Electronic Intifada report).
It should be noted that this attack comes on Human Rights Day, the anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The blatant violation of Palestinian human rights is but the latest in a long string of attacks on the Palestinian movement and its popular organizations.
Said Addameer in its statement, “Addameer believes that this brutal assault is part of the constant targeting of the association’s staff and mission to defend Palestinian political prisoners. Since 2002, Addameer has been subjected to raids and attacks and arrest campaigns of staff members in past years. Most recently, Addameer’s researcher, Ayman Nasser, was detained on 15 October 2012 and is charged for supporting Palestinian prisoners and detainees and calling for their freedom…Addameer believes that these ongoing attacks aim to destroy the legitimacy of non-governmental organizations, and by disregarding our status as human rights defenders, raiding and ransacking resources and arresting staff members, they delegitimize human rights work and normalize the attacks on our offices.”
Other attacks on Palestinian human rights defenders was noted, including travel bans imposed on Addameer board member Abdullatif Ghaith and prohibition of Addameer lawyers from visiting prisoners in Israeli jails, as well as Israeli targeting of journalists during the aggression on Gaza. It should also be noted that the Union of Agricultural Work Committees were also recently the target of series of arrests against grassroots organizers of farmers in the West Bank, part of the ongoing campaign of harassment and targeting of Palestinian civil society.
See video of attack on UPWC office: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Ubkq0aiHvLQ
See photos of destruction in Addameer offices: http://samidoun.ca/2012/12/urgent-action-alert-defend-addameer-and-raided-palestinian-grassroots-and-civil-society-institutions/ – see Addameer on Facebook and Twitter.
The US and Canadian governments have been staunch defenders of ongoing Israeli violations of Palestinian human rights. It is urgent that people around the world take action to defend Palestinian human rights defenders and demand an end to the attacks on Palestinian grassroots and civil society organizations!
2. Contact your government officials and demand an end to the persecution of Palestinian human rights defenders. In Canada, call the office of John Baird, Foreign Minister, and demand an end to Canadian support for Israel and justice for Palestinian prisoners, at : 613-990-7720; Email: bairdj@parl.gc.ca. In the US, call the White House at 1-202-456-1111 and call the State Department at 1-202-647-4003. Demand that Canada and the US take a stand and stop supporting the attacks on Palestinians. (See Facebook event for call-in campaign)
3. Join a protest or demonstration outside an Israeli consulate to defend Palestinian grassroots and civil society organizations. Organizing an event, action or forum on Palestinian prisoners on your city or campus? Use this form to contact us and we will post the event widely. If you need suggestions, materials or speakers for your event, please contact us at samidoun@samidoun.ca.
4. Join in the call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions. Boycott Israeli products, and academic and cultural institutions until all Palestinian rights (including the right of refugees to return, to be free from occupation and for full equality) are fulfilled – including freeing the thousands of Palestinian prisoners behind bars and implementing Palestinian human rights.
Addameer Offices Raided by Israeli Occupying Forces This Morning
Ramallah, 11 December 2012 – At 3 am this morning, 11 December 2012, the Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights office was raided by the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF). Four laptops, one hard disk and a video camera were taken among other materials. The IOF destroyed the office; desks, ransacked filing cabinets and files and scattered files around the office. At this moment, we are not clear as to what has been confiscated, but in the coming days we will know more about the level of destruction and damage. This is the first raid by the IOF since 2002, when the Addameer office was raided during the invasion of Ramallah.
The offices of the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committee and the Palestinian NGO Network were also raided and ransacked last night. Addameer condemns this attack on human rights and civil society organizations, and sees it as an attempt to cripple solidarity with the prisoners movement.
We will provide more information in the coming hours as the situation develops. Follow our Twitter account at @addameer_ps and our Facebook page for the latest news.
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Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association
P. O. Box: 17338, Jerusalem
Tel:+972 (0)2 296 0446 / 297 0136
Email: info@addameer.ps Website: www.addameer.org