05 August 2014

Al Jazeera: UK activists shut down Israeli arms factory

Source: http://stream.aljazeera.com/story/201408051929-0024014


UK activists shut down Israeli arms factory

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupy roof of Israeli-owned drone manufacturer.
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Photo via Twitter user @LondonPalestine.
A group of activists have occupied (link is external) the roof of an Israeli arms factory in the UK and demanded its closure.
The London Palestine Action (link is external) group said they chained factory doors closed and planned to remain on the roof. They also warned against the removal of a banner they had placed on the building, saying it was attached to a protester's neck.

Staffordshire Police blocked access to the road and spoke to the protesters, but so far have not evicted them.

The UAV Engines plant in Shenstone is owned by Elbit, Israel's largest arms manufacturer and a drones exporter. Elbit's stock reached (link is external) a four-year high as the Israeli offensive on Gaza intensified.
 
 
Please see this link for the remainder of the article:  http://stream.aljazeera.com/story/201408051929-0024014

Exclusive Interview with Channel 4's Cathy Newman: 'Why I quit over Gaza' - Baroness Warsi

Source: http://www.channel4.com/news/why-i-quit-over-gaza-exclusive-video-with-sayeeda-warsi


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Exclusive: 'Why I quit over Gaza' - Baroness Warsi

Sayeeda Warsi, the minister who quit over Gaza, says she had to stand down because of the UK's "indefensible" position. Watch her first TV interview since her exit in full tonight at 7 on 4.
 
  

Yuval Diskin on Facebook on Israel and Palestine


התקיפה המילולית המבחילה שעבר שחקן מכבי תל אביב מהראן ראדי, היא רק דוגמא אחת מיני רבות לגזענות המבישה שכובשת כל חלקה טובה במדינה בימים אלו.
היעדר הגינוי של הנהלת מכבי תל אביב מתגמד בעיניי אל מול ההסתה אותה מוביל לאחרונה באופן חמור מאין כמוה...ו, שר בכיר בממשלת ישראל (ליברמן) המתמחה בקריאות לטרנספר ולהחרמת עסקים של אזרחי ישראל הערבים, רק משום שמימשו את זכותם הדמוקרטית והזדהו עם סבלם של קרוביהם הפלסטינים בעזה.
חמורה לא פחות מכך היא השתיקה של שרי הממשלה האחרים ובראשם ראש הממשלה, אל מול אווירת ההסתה המטורפת הזו. כך גם ההתעלמות והשתיקה של נבחרי הציבור השונים. אין מקום לקבל את התופעות הללו בשום תקופה של שקט או של מלחמה.
וכדאי שנבין עוד עניין על מנת שלא נעמוד מופתעים כפי שהיינו מהמשבר שיצא משליטה שהידרדר למלחמה אליה לא היינו מוכנים ברצועת עזה.
בקרב אזרחי ישראל הערבים מתקתק כבר השעון בספירה לאחור לקראת התפרצות הבאה.
רמת התסכול, תחושת היעדר השוויון, אירועי הגזענות השופכים דלק למדורה הרוחשת, היעדר הטיפול בהיקף ובקצב הנדרשים בבעיות התשתית, בתכניות המתאר, בביטחון האישי של האזרחים ביישובים מוכי הפלילים והאבטלה של הדור הצעיר יולידו את ההתפרצות הגדולה הבאה. אני מעריך שאנו מאוד קרובים לנקודה הזו.
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04 August 2014

Saying Good-Bye to My City/My Country Again. And Dear Mr. President

Dear Mr. President,

I'm back in Chicago, my birth place. It is good to again be around proper talking/proper acting Black women.

Of late I've encountered a slew of violent black females. This is a welcomed returned to normalcy.

And there are gay Black men here.... not gay males that chase after women shouting, ""sunshine."

My days here in the USA are numbered. In fact they have been for a while.

I'm returning to study and researching. God willing in another country.

And I continue to recall that day that my life changed forever...the day....

I loathe the day I ever "met" the mind numbing racist, sexist and fear based FBI agents.

No, Mr. President they are not patriots and they are not loyal.

The FBI agents I have encountered hired a black female who attempted to seduce me.

These are the same agents who hired a black female at my job who said she was in agreement with the FBI on the limited intellectualism of Black people.

These are the same FBI agents who instructed a CBP officer at O'Hare to speak to me in Ebonics. And these are the same FBI agents who hired an Afghan born flight attendant to call Black and Hispanic Americans dirty and lazy.

I've heard Mr. President that you and your administration have chosen to ignore the race issue in American and with rare exceptions you have.

Must be nice to have that luxury. It is a luxury I am acutely unfamiliar with.

Mr. President, I'll leave as I came into the World through Chicago.

Signed,

Debra V. Wilson

02 August 2014

Palestinian Mission UK: Gaza Under Fire - Report July 29


Source: mass emailing

 

 

 

 

SPECIAL REPORT
GAZA UNDER FIRE
Israel's Criminal Assault on the Occupied State of Palestine


National Post: Controversial Jewish Defence League to open new Canadian chapters in wake of violent protests over Gaza

Source: http://natpo.st/1nUqMak

Controversial Jewish Defence League to open new Canadian chapters in wake of violent protests over Gaza

Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli protesters confront each other in Calgary on July 18, 2014. The Jewish Defence League's national director in Canada says incidents like this “should be a wake-up call.”
Colleen De Neve/Postmedia NewsPro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli protesters confront each other in Calgary on July 18, 2014. The Jewish Defence League's national director in Canada says incidents like this “should be a wake-up call.
 
 
CALGARY — Members of a controversial Jewish group are moving to open new chapters across Canada after increasingly tense and sometimes violent clashes between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian protesters in the past month.
The Jewish Defence League (JDL) said it plans to open branches in Calgary, Montreal and, potentially, Ottawa and Vancouver as tensions continue to rise in the shadow of the conflict in Gaza.
Protests against Israel’s offensive have sometimes taken on a violent and anti-Semitic edge. In France, pro-Palestinian protesters have been arrested after Jewish-owned stores were targeted by rioters.
In Calgary two weeks ago, several pro-Israeli protesters were bruised and beaten when they were swarmed by protesters near city hall, a brawl that prompted TV commentator Ezra Levant to host a peaceful pro-Israel rally Thursday.


The city is also the hometown of several Islamic extremists who have died in conflicts in the Middle East, raising fears of radicalization and militancy being nurtured in Alberta.
Incidents like these have encouraged the JDL to expand its organization, said Meir Weinstein, the group’s national director in Canada.
“[They] should be a wake-up call because the level of anti-Semitism in France is unprecedented. You have a large [number] of Jews in France who are very concerned and they’re leaving and moving to Israel because of the level of violence in that community,” he said, comparing the protests to the persecution faced by Jews before the Holocaust.
The Calgary chapter will have several aims, including exposing anti-Semitic Islamic groups, protecting pro-Israeli protestors and — possibly — offering Jewish people self-defence classes.
Colleen De Neve/Postmedia News
Colleen De Neve/Postmedia NewsViolence broke out between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli protesters in Calgary on July 18, 2014.
The JDL is not without controversy itself.
In its 2000-01 report on terrorism, the Federal Bureau of Investigation described the group’s U.S. wing as a “violent extremist Jewish organization.” Members have been linked to numerous violent acts in the U.S. and Israel since the JDL was founded in 1968. In 2001, its leader was arrested and charged for a plot to bomb a mosque and the office of an Arab-American congressman.
Meir Kahane, the JDL’s founder, was assassinated in 1990 by an Arab, who was later connected to the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Centre in New York.
According to international media, the French government is considering banning the JDL after reports the organization was inciting violence during the protests in support of Gaza.
Adriana D'Arcy/YouTube
Adriana D'Arcy/YouTubeMembers of the Jewish Defence League and supporters of the Palestine House were blamed by police for violence at a protest in Toronto early in July.
Mr. Weinstein called these reports worrisome. Prohibiting a group that had dedicated itself to the protection of Jewish protesters was further proof of growing anti-Semitism, he said.
He added each JDL group is independent. JDL Canada is not considered a terrorist organization.
However, Kahane Chai, which was also founded by Mr. Kahane, has been listed as a terrorist group by Public Safety Canada since 2005.
In Canada, the JDL has focused its efforts on protests.
The group opposes Queers Against Israeli Apartheid, which has become a fixture at Toronto Pride Parades.

Last month, several JDL members were allegedly assaulted by Palestinian supporters in Mississauga, Ont., after protests there turned violent. Police have charged two people.
Mr. Weinstein said the JDL had been inundated with calls in the past few weeks asking him to expand the organization. JDL officials will meet interested parties in Montreal this weekend and hope to come to Calgary within the month.
“First we’ll come up there and assess, but we’d like to provide more safety and security to the Jewish community,” he said.
The JDL had a chapter in Calgary in the 1980s that concentrated on rooting out a cell of white supremacists led by Jim Keegstra, an infamous Holocaust denier.
National Post
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28 July 2014

Free Palestine Solidarity March to British Parliament - 26July2014


Huffington Post: Dear Stephen Harper, Eid Mubarak

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/shahla-khan-salter/dear-stephen-harper-eid-mubarak_b_5625566.html


Shahla Khan Salter

Posted: 07/28/2014 1:42 pm



Dear Prime Minister Harper,
In the past month the world has witnessed thousands suffer in Gaza, Iraq and Syria, forced to flee their homes and/or face massacres. We have watched ISIS terrorists take over huge swathes of land in Iraq and head into Syria, killing thousands and implementing cruel and barbaric laws. And we have witnessed Israel bomb Gaza while Palestinians, including many children, have been injured or lost their lives.
The non-profit I represent, Universalist Muslims, alongside our partners -- other small, inclusive, egalitarian, Muslim community organizations -- around the globe, speak out for all who suffer, demanding justice and human rights for everyone, regardless of faith and target the oppressive policies of all those instituting them, regardless of grounds.
As a result, I have written to you in the past seeking help for: Christians in Pakistan, Shia minorities throughout the Muslim world, Canadians imprisoned in Iran, women stranded in Saudi Arabia and many others.
Most recently I asked you to speak up for Raif Badawi, a secularist and Saudi human rights defender, sentenced to 1000 lashes, 10 years in jail and a fine of approximately $260,000. A Saudi court convicted Mr. Badawi of insulting Islam because he published a website in which he asked Saudi Arabian authorities the reason it fails to allow women rights, Christians churches and continues to enforce medieval apostasy laws. Since Mr. Badawi's arrest in 2012, other Saudi human rights defenders have been imprisoned by the Saudi authorities as well, including his lawyer, head of the Saudi Human Rights Monitor, Waleed Abulkhair. Recently, Mr. Abulkhair was sentenced to 15 years in jail for the "crime" of "undermining the regime." It is reported by human rights organizations that Saudi Arabia is using its new policy, which mandates that all unbelievers are terrorists, to quash dissent.
You may have heard of Mr. Badawi from Canada's UN Human Rights Council delegation. It may have not made the headlines here, but recently Canada was one of a few countries, who demanded that the representative from The Centre for Inquiry, a US non-profit NGO, be allowed to raise Mr. Badawi's case there, after a motion to block was made by Saudi Arabia, who is surprisingly also a member. Mr. Badawi's case has also been raised in public statements by NDP MPs, such as Pierre Luc Dusseault and Wayne Marston.
But you have made no public statement at all respecting Mr. Badawi, notwithstanding that his wife, Ensaf Haider and their three children live here in Canada and badly need your help.
Why not? Is it because Canada needs Saudi oil? Is it because we need the jobs created by manufacturing light-armoured vehicles for Saudi Arabia?
Are you afraid to offend Saudi Arabia, Prime Minister Harper?
Perhaps that is a risk worth taking.
After all, Saudi authorities and their friends in the Gulf have allowed the world to become a more dangerous place by failing to stop a few of its citizens from bank rolling terrorist organizations, including ISIS. And last week ISIS marked the homes of Christians in Iraq, whose families have lived there for two thousand years, outrageously demanding they convert, vacate or be killed. Do you believe the values of ISIS differ from those of the authorities of Saudi Arabia? Hardly. - So why stay silent?
One reason for my concern, Prime Minister Harper, is that like you, I am a parent. And in case you have not been advised, what is happening to children in the region right now is the worst nightmare of any parent. My heart goes out to parents like this Syrian mother:
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(Zein-Al Rifai/AFP)

Children have paid the price in Syria and continue to in that country, with at least 8,607 children killed since the war began in 2011. They have been murdered in Iraq for more than a decade and will continue to be killed in greater numbers, once again under the regime of ISIS. (It is estimated that more than 5,000 people have been killed by ISIS already this year.)
And most recently, the world has watched in horror as the bodies of children are lifted from the rubble in Gaza.
The world grieves while children bear the brunt of the carnage throughout the region.
And, what compounds our grief is that most world leaders are doing nothing to save them.
We must do more in the name of humanity Prime Minister Harper. It is sad that Canada has taken so few refugees from Syria, since 2011. And your recent statement that Israel has a right to defend itself, in light of that country's atrocious actions and policies, inspires no one, except those who are blind to the humanity of children and their parents.
Prime Minister Harper, I love Canada. We are blessed to raise our children here.
But the world is small and interconnected. It means we must speak out and remain on the side of compassion and love, even if at times, there is a price.
After all, we must not be selective in our humanity.
Eid Mubarak.

Toronto Holds Largest Al-Quds Day Rally In North America 26Jul2014


Clip of Ami Ayalon in Gatekeepers and The Mosaic Institute:Given the current situation in Israel and Gaza, we are reminded of some of Ami Ayalon's words when he visited the Mosaic Institute in the Winter of 2013.


Ami Ayalon: 040 and 1.11






Given the current situation in Israel and Gaza, we are reminded of some of Ami Ayalon's words when he visited the Mosaic Institute in the Winter of 2013.

http://goo.gl/FIQ7A1