From dblackadder at cupe.ca Tue Aug 1 07:06:21 2006 From: dblackadder at cupe.ca (Derek Blackadder) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 07:06:21 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] Global Union Federation Calls for Lebanon Aid Message-ID: The Education International is taking donations for its Lebanese affiliates. LabourStart is assisting in this (at EI's request) and you can donate securely, online, at: http://www.labourstart.org/docs/en/000351.html ============= Derek Blackadder LabourStart Canada www.LabourStart.org 905-373-1897 Skype me as: dblackadder From alimallah at hotmail.com Tue Aug 1 11:16:45 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 15:16:45 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] To Mourn the Dead of Qana, and Everywhere in Lebanon and Palestine Message-ID:

 

Canadian Arab Federation

La F?d?ration Canado-Arabe

 

ANNOUNCEMENT

 

 

July 31, 2006

To Mourn the Dead of Qana, and Everywhere in Lebanon and Palestine

 

Sunday saw the worst attack on Lebanon in this latest string of Israeli aggression. Qana is now witness to yet another massacre. A residential building was brought down by an Israeli bomb; 65 people lost their lives, 37 of which were children. Qana has seen such events 10 years ago at the hands of the same killers. The massacres are piling up in Lebanon and Palestine and the UN and Canada have to start acting on their responsibility.

 

Let us all unite in the face of this appalling war crime. Join us for the following events being organized in Toronto by various groups, to pray for our beloved ones that died in Qana and everywhere in Lebanon and Palestine these past few weeks and to denounce the genocide being committed against the Lebanese and Palestinian people as being utterly unacceptable. Please bring your humility, solidarity, Lebanese and Palestinian flags, and photos of death and destruction inflicted by Israel.

 

Tuesday, August 1,      7:00 ? 10:00 pm: Candle-light vigil at Dundas Square (at Yonge Street)

Wednesday, August 2,  7:00 ? 9:00 pm: Silent vigil in front of US Consulate at 380 University Avenue (arrive earlier if you could)

Thursday, August 3,     7:00 ? 9:00 pm: Silent vigil in front of US Consulate at 380 University Avenue(arrive earlier if you could)

Friday, August 4,         5:00 ? 7:00 pm: Silent vigil in front of Israeli Consulate at 180 Bloor St West(arrive earlier if you could).


In solidarity and grief,

Canadian Arab Federation

From lowi at sympatico.ca Tue Aug 1 23:54:51 2006 From: lowi at sympatico.ca (Henry N. Lowi) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 23:54:51 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] Practical acts of solidarity and "The Case for Israel, by Israel" Message-ID: <20060802035454.CYEE16051.tomts20-srv.bellnexxia.net@DANA> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C6B5C5.E1475110 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Friends: See below article about how the Irish government refused to allow an Irish airport to be used as a conduit for arms destined for Israel. Cargo handlers, longshoremen, and other workers can help the cause of peace by refusing to handle weapons, ammunition and other war materiel being sent to the warmongers. Speaking of warmongers, Gabriel Ash has another excellent article entitled The Case for Israel, by Israel at http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Aug06/Ash01.htm Regards, Henry Lowi _____ From: Sam Bahour [mailto:sbahour at palnet.com] Sent: 1 August 2006 3:05 PM To: epalestine at lists.riseup.net Subject: [ePalestine] Irish refused [U.S.] bombs sent to Prestwick airport [headed to Israel] Dear friends, Hats off to the Irish!! This action is an excellent hint to what you can do in your local communities to raise awareness, especially for those in major cities. Request a pro-active (pre-emptive, to use President Bush's favorite word) statement from your airport authority that they will not allow U.S. weapon dealers (U.S. gov't included) to use their facilities to send weapons and ammunition to Israel, or to U.S. forces in Iraq for that matter. Stop the weapons proliferation, Sam (with 29 days left in visa) ------------------------------------ Scotsman.com Sun 30 Jul 2006 Irish refused bombs sent to Prestwick airport EDDIE BARNES AND MURDO MACLEOD BOMBS destined to be used by Israel are being flown via Scotland only because the Irish government refused to allow them to land on its soil. Scotland on Sunday can reveal that after the conflict in Lebanon began three weeks ago, Ireland turned down a United States request for planes carrying 600lb so-called bunker busters to refuel at Shannon airport in Co Clare. As a result, cargo planes carrying the bombs, which the Israeli army is using in its offensive against the Hezbollah, are being flown via Prestwick airport in Ayrshire. The use of Prestwick triggered a furious diplomatic row last week after it emerged that the US had broken aviation rules by failing to notify Britain about the flights. That row is intensifying this weekend as two further American planes carrying 'hazardous' material to Tel Aviv land at the airport. In another controversial development, Scotland on Sunday has learned that Prestwick is negotiating to allow planeloads of US military personnel on their way to Iraq to stop there. A well-placed source close to the negotiations said it was bidding to take flights away from Shannon, which is currently used as a stopover for the bulk of the 900 American soldiers who travel from the US to the Middle East every day. The American airlines which transport the troops through Shannon are understood to be reviewing their use of the airport, following protests in Ireland which have resulted in some of the planes being vandalised. The source said: "It could soon be the case that the Irish will say that they don't want these flights and, as a consequence, then we will look to get them." The latest revelations are set to crush hopes among British diplomats that the row over Prestwick would die down following President George Bush's apology to Prime Minister Tony Blair on Friday. One Irish official said that the bombs would never have been allowed on Irish soil. The source said: "There is absolutely no way that we would allow munitions or weapons to be shipped through Shannon to a location where there is an actual war going on. We would not allow it. It is correct that we allow the US to transport troops to Shannon, but sending bombs to Israel is another matter and completely out of the question for us." Opposition critics last night seized on the situation. Scottish National Party leader Alex Salmond said: "It is highly significant that Shannon put its foot down and drew back from allowing the transport of bunker busters, which could become the tinder to escalate dramatically the Middle East conflict." He added: "It is absolutely appalling that we should allow Prestwick to become a stopover to death and destruction." Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell said the fact that more flights were now landing in Scotland was "adding insult to injury". He said: "What price the president's apology now? The British government should be pursuing an active policy of denying weapons of any kind to anyone in the Middle East who may be assisting the conflict in any way." However, speaking from America, Blair defended the use of Prestwick: "We should just apply the rules in the appropriate way, which is what we are doing. What happens at Prestwick airport is not going to determine whether we get a ceasefire in the Lebanon. "If what people are saying is that we should impose an arms embargo on Israel, or indeed on the US, I think that would be very curious indeed." A spokesman for the Civil Aviation Authority confirmed the authorities had approved an 'exemption' allowing the two new flights to land at Prestwick. The first, a Boeing 747 from Texas, landed at about 1pm yesterday for refuelling. A second flight is due to arrive today. Residents and politicians in Ayrshire have voiced anger at the flights. The airport has been used by the US as a refuelling point for flights involved in the controversial 'extraordinary rendition' of terror suspects to countries where they are alleged to have been tortured. A demonstration has been planned for today at Prestwick by anti-war campaigners. Sources at Prestwick say that if the airport took on even more US military flights, it could employ a further 80 people in the area. http://news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=1104532006 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Everything about this list: http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/epalestine To unsubscribe, send mail to: epalestine-unsubscribe at lists.riseup.net To subscribe, send mail to: epalestine-subscribe at lists.riseup.net ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C6B5C5.E1475110 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear = Friends:

See below article about how the = Irish government refused to allow an Irish airport to be used as a conduit for = arms destined for Israel.  

Cargo handlers, longshoremen, and = other workers can help the cause of peace by refusing to handle weapons, = ammunition and other war materiel being sent to the = warmongers.

Speaking of warmongers, = Gabriel Ash has another excellent article = entitled The Case for Israel, by = Israel = at http://www.dissid= entvoice.org/Aug06/Ash01.htm

Regards,

Henry = Lowi

 


From: Sam = Bahour [mailto:sbahour at palnet.com] =
Sent: 1 August 2006 3:05 = PM
To: = epalestine at lists.riseup.net
Subject: [ePalestine] = Irish refused [U.S.] = bombs sent to Prestwick airport [headed to Israel]

 

Dear friends,

 

Hats off to the Irish!!  This action is an = excellent hint to what you can do in your local communities to raise awareness, = especially for those in major cities.  Request a pro-active (pre-emptive, to use President Bush's favorite word) statement from your airport authority = that they will not allow U.S. = weapon dealers (U.S. gov't included) to use their facilities to send weapons and ammunition to = Israel, or to U.S. forces in Iraq for that matter.

 

Stop the weapons proliferation,

Sam (with 29 days left in visa)

 

------------------------------------

 

Scotsman.com

 

Sun 30 Jul 2006 

 

Irish refused bombs sent to = Prestwick airport 

 

EDDIE BARNES AND MURDO MACLEOD  =

 

BOMBS destined to be used by Israel are being flown via Scotland only because the Irish government refused to allow them to land on its soil. 

 

Scotland on Sunday can reveal that after the conflict in Lebanon began three weeks ago, Ireland turned down a United = States request for planes carrying 600lb so-called bunker busters to refuel at = Shannon airport in Co Clare.  =

 

As a result, cargo planes carrying the bombs, which = the Israeli army is using in its offensive against the Hezbollah, are being = flown via Prestwick airport in = Ayrshire. 

 

The use of Prestwick triggered a furious diplomatic = row last week after it emerged that the US had broken aviation rules by failing to notify Britain about the = flights. 

 

That row is intensifying this weekend as two further American planes carrying 'hazardous' material to Tel Aviv land at the airport. 

 

In another controversial development, = Scotland on Sunday has learned that = Prestwick is negotiating to allow planeloads of US military personnel on their way to = Iraq to stop there. 

 

A well-placed source close to the negotiations said = it was bidding to take flights away from Shannon, which is currently used as a stopover for the bulk of the 900 American soldiers who travel from the = US to the Middle = East every day. 

 

The American airlines which transport the troops = through Shannon are understood to be reviewing their use of the airport, = following protests in Ireland which have resulted in some of the planes being vandalised. The source = said: "It could soon be the case that the Irish will say that they don't = want these flights and, as a consequence, then we will look to get = them." 

 

The latest revelations are set to crush hopes among = British diplomats that the row over Prestwick = would die down following President George Bush's apology to Prime Minister = Tony Blair on Friday. 

 

One Irish official said that the bombs would never = have been allowed on Irish soil. 

 

The source said: "There is absolutely no way = that we would allow munitions or weapons to be shipped through Shannon to a location where there is an actual war going on. We would not allow = it. It is correct that we allow the US to transport troops to Shannon, but sending bombs to Israel is another matter = and completely out of the question for us." 

 

Opposition critics last night seized on the = situation. Scottish National Party leader Alex Salmond said: "It is highly significant that Shannon put its foot down and drew back from allowing = the transport of bunker busters, which could become the tinder to escalate dramatically the Middle East conflict." 

 

He added: "It is absolutely appalling that we = should allow Prestwick to become a stopover = to death and destruction." 

 

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell said the = fact that more flights were now landing in Scotland was "adding = insult to injury". 

 

He said: "What price the president's apology = now? 

 

The British government should be pursuing an active = policy of denying weapons of any kind to anyone in the Middle East who may be assisting the conflict in any = way." 

 

However, speaking from America, Blair defended the use of Prestwick: = "We should just apply the rules in the appropriate way, which is what we are = doing. What happens at Prestwick airport is not going to determine whether we = get a ceasefire in the Lebanon

 

"If what people are saying is that we should = impose an arms embargo on Israel, or indeed on the US, I think that would be very curious indeed."  =

 

A spokesman for the Civil Aviation Authority = confirmed the authorities had approved an 'exemption' allowing the two new flights to = land at Prestwick. The first, a Boeing 747 = from Texas, landed = at about 1pm yesterday for refuelling. A second flight is due to arrive = today. 

 

Residents and politicians in Ayrshire have voiced = anger at the flights. The airport has been used by the US as a refuelling point = for flights involved in the controversial 'extraordinary rendition' of = terror suspects to countries where they are alleged to have been tortured.  =

 

A demonstration has been planned for today at = Prestwick by anti-war campaigners.  =

 

Sources at Prestwick say that if the airport took on even more US military flights, it could = employ a further 80 people in the area. 

 

http://news.scotsman.com/ind= ex.cfm?id=3D1104532006

 

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C6B5C5.E1475110-- From lowi at sympatico.ca Thu Aug 3 10:05:38 2006 From: lowi at sympatico.ca (Henry N. Lowi) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 10:05:38 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] Let's organize meetings for Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom in Toronto and Montreal Message-ID: <20060803140549.OSQB1747.tomts25-srv.bellnexxia.net@DANA> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00B3_01C6B6E4.5FC2ABB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Friends: Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom is with =93Rabbis for Human Rights=94 in Jerusalem. = He will be attending the United Church of Canada conference in Thunder Bay, where he will be speaking in favour of the =93Ethical Investment=94 = resolution. Rabbi Milgrom has also expressed his interest in meeting with peace activists in Toronto and Montreal. I could host a small meeting over = tea at my house in Toronto. But, I believe it would be worth while to = =93use=94 him for a public meeting (or 2) as well. He is available from Sunday, August = 20 to the afternoon of Tuesday, August 22. There is plenty of time to = decide on and publicize meetings. That is why I am addressing each of the individuals and organizations to whom this email is addressed, with a request that you consider = organizing a meeting with Rabbi Milgrom, and that you either contact him directly, or through me. Regards, Henry Lowi _____ =20 From: jeremy milgrom [mailto:jeremymilgrom at yahoo.com]=20 Sent: 13 July 2006 3:45 PM To: Henry N. Lowi Subject: Re: National Conference of United Church of Canada - August = 13th to 19th=20 =20 Dear Henry, =20 Thank you for making contact. Indeed, I hope to attend this conference, = and to urge the UCC to take a conscientious stand for a just peace by making sure it does not profit from the occupation; removing one's financial support, precisely because it is so desperately opposed by the = pro-Israeli government lobby, is an important step to consider, and pressure applied = by various Jewish organizations can and must be overcome. I think that's a pretty clear position, and I welcome your response. =20 As for what peace activists like yourself can do to enrich my visit, I'd love to spend time with you all, and the question is when and where: = I'll be flying in from Israel to Toronto on the afternoon or evening of Aug. 10, = and will be with the UCC from the time I land, first in Toronto and then in Thunder Bay, until noon on Sunday the 20th, when I'm back in Toronto; actually, I could be back in Toronto at noon on Saturday the 19th, and = meet folks during the rest of Shabbat, which would help me restore my = religious balance! I'd imagine that Toronto is a lot more accessible to most of = you than Thunder Bay... =20 Looking forward to hearing from you soon, I remain =20 yours, =20 Jeremy =20 Dear Rabbi Milgrom:=20 I have heard that you are going to be speaking at the United Church conference next month, in the discussion of the resolution on Ethical Investment. I have not read anything you have written on this topic, and so I am wondering what your thoughts are on what the Protestant church in Canada = can or should do to promote respect for human rights in Israel-Palestine. Also, I wonder what your thoughts are on what Canadian peace activists = can do to help make your visit here more pleasant, and more fruitful. Regards, Henry Lowi Toronto =20 =20 _____ =20 Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2=A2/min or less. ------=_NextPart_000_00B3_01C6B6E4.5FC2ABB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Friends:

Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom is with “Rabbis for = Human Rights” in Jerusalem. =A0He will be attending the United Church of Canada conference in = Thunder Bay, = where he will be speaking in favour of the “Ethical Investment” = resolution.

Rabbi Milgrom has also expressed his interest = in meeting with peace activists in Toronto = and Montreal. =A0I = could host a small meeting over tea at my house in Toronto. =A0But, I believe it would be worth while to “use” him for a = public meeting (or 2) as well. He is available from Sunday, August 20 to the afternoon of Tuesday, August 22.=A0 There is = plenty of time to decide on and publicize = meetings.

That is why I am addressing each of the = individuals and organizations to whom this email is addressed, with a request that = you consider organizing a meeting with Rabbi Milgrom, and that you either = contact him directly, or through me.

Regards,

Henry Lowi


From: = jeremy = milgrom [mailto:jeremymilgrom at yahoo.com]
Sent: 13 July 2006 3:45 = PM
To: Henry N. Lowi
Subject: Re: National = Conference of United Church of Canada - = August 13th to 19th

 

Dear Henry,

 

Thank you for making contact. Indeed, I hope to attend this = conference, and to urge the UCC to take a conscientious stand for a just peace = by making sure it does not profit from the occupation; removing one's financial support, precisely because it is so desperately opposed by the pro-Israeli government lobby, is an = important step to consider, and pressure applied by various Jewish = organizations can and must be overcome.  I think that's a pretty clear position, = and I welcome your response.

 

As for what peace activists like yourself can do to enrich my = visit, I'd love to spend time with you all, and the question is when and where: = I'll be flying in from Israel to Toronto on the afternoon or evening of Aug. = 10, and will be with the UCC from the time I land, first in Toronto and then in = Thunder Bay, until noon on Sunday the 20th, when I'm back in Toronto; = actually, I could be back in Toronto at noon on Saturday the 19th, and meet folks = during the rest of Shabbat, which would help me restore my religious balance! = I'd imagine that Toronto is a lot more = accessible to most of you than Thunder = Bay...

 

Looking forward to hearing from you soon, I = remain

 

yours,

 

Jeremy

 


Dear Rabbi Milgrom:

I have heard that you are going to be speaking at the United Church
conference next month, in the discussion of the resolution on = Ethical
Investment.

I have not read anything you have written on this topic, and so I am
wondering what your thoughts are on what the Protestant church in = Canada can
or should do to promote respect for human rights in = Israel-Palestine.

Also, I wonder what your thoughts are on what Canadian peace activists = can
do to help make your visit here more pleasant, and more fruitful.

Regards,

Henry Lowi
Toronto

 

=A0


Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2=A2/min or less.

------=_NextPart_000_00B3_01C6B6E4.5FC2ABB0-- From alimallah at hotmail.com Thu Aug 3 10:19:42 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 14:19:42 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Let's organize meetings for Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom in Torontoand Montreal In-Reply-To: <20060803140549.OSQB1747.tomts25-srv.bellnexxia.net@DANA> Message-ID:

Thanks Henry and I am in favour of organizing such meeting.

Ali


From: "Henry N. Lowi" <lowi at sympatico.ca>
To: "TISN" <tisn at lists.cupe.ca>, <organize at al-awda.ca>, "Jewish Women's Committee To End the Occupation" <jwceo at hotmail.com>, <caia at lists.riseup.net>
Subject: [Tisn] Let's organize meetings for Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom in Torontoand Montreal
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 10:05:38 -0400

Dear Friends:

Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom is with ?Rabbis for Human Rights? in Jerusalem.  He will be attending the United Church of Canada conference in Thunder Bay, where he will be speaking in favour of the ?Ethical Investment? resolution.

Rabbi Milgrom has also expressed his interest in meeting with peace activists in Toronto and Montreal.  I could host a small meeting over tea at my house in Toronto.  But, I believe it would be worth while to ?use? him for a public meeting (or 2) as well. He is available from Sunday, August 20 to the afternoon of Tuesday, August 22.  There is plenty of time to decide on and publicize meetings.

That is why I am addressing each of the individuals and organizations to whom this email is addressed, with a request that you consider organizing a meeting with Rabbi Milgrom, and that you either contact him directly, or through me.

Regards,

Henry Lowi


From: jeremy milgrom [mailto:jeremymilgrom at yahoo.com]
Sent: 13 July 2006 3:45 PM
To: Henry N. Lowi
Subject: Re: National Conference of United Church of Canada - August 13th to 19th

 

Dear Henry,

 

Thank you for making contact. Indeed, I hope to attend this conference, and to urge the UCC to take a conscientious stand for a just peace by making sure it does not profit from the occupation; removing one's financial support, precisely because it is so desperately opposed by the pro-Israeli government lobby, is an important step to consider, and pressure applied by various Jewish organizations can and must be overcome.  I think that's a pretty clear position, and I welcome your response.

 

As for what peace activists like yourself can do to enrich my visit, I'd love to spend time with you all, and the question is when and where: I'll be flying in from Israel to Toronto on the afternoon or evening of Aug. 10, and will be with the UCC from the time I land, first in Toronto and then in Thunder Bay, until noon on Sunday the 20th, when I'm back in Toronto; actually, I could be back in Toronto at noon on Saturday the 19th, and meet folks during the rest of Shabbat, which would help me restore my religious balance! I'd imagine that Toronto is a lot more accessible to most of you than Thunder Bay...

 

Looking forward to hearing from you soon, I remain

 

yours,

 

Jeremy

 


Dear Rabbi Milgrom:

I have heard that you are going to be speaking at the United Church
conference next month, in the discussion of the resolution on Ethical
Investment.

I have not read anything you have written on this topic, and so I am
wondering what your thoughts are on what the Protestant church in Canada can
or should do to promote respect for human rights in Israel-Palestine.

Also, I wonder what your thoughts are on what Canadian peace activists can
do to help make your visit here more pleasant, and more fruitful.

Regards,

Henry Lowi
Toronto

 

 


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From anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca Thu Aug 3 11:09:13 2006 From: anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca (End American_Israeli_British_Canadian_Terrorism) Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 11:09:13 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] Let's organize meetings for Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom in Torontoand Montreal References: <20060803140549.OSQB1747.tomts25-srv.bellnexxia.net@DANA> Message-ID: <003101c6b70e$da2dd620$657ba8c0@user3de7829393> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6B6ED.4074AB10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable thank you Henry, great idea. Just a silly question maybe, does the = "Ethical Investment" resolution refer to Divestment or can you provide = more info? thanks much! ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Henry N. Lowi=20 To: TISN ; organize at al-awda.ca ; Jewish Women's Committee To End the = Occupation ; caia at lists.riseup.net=20 Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 10:05 AM Subject: [Tisn] Let's organize meetings for Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom in = Torontoand Montreal Dear Friends: Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom is with "Rabbis for Human Rights" in Jerusalem. = He will be attending the United Church of Canada conference in Thunder = Bay, where he will be speaking in favour of the "Ethical Investment" = resolution. Rabbi Milgrom has also expressed his interest in meeting with peace = activists in Toronto and Montreal. I could host a small meeting over = tea at my house in Toronto. But, I believe it would be worth while to = "use" him for a public meeting (or 2) as well. He is available from = Sunday, August 20 to the afternoon of Tuesday, August 22. There is = plenty of time to decide on and publicize meetings. That is why I am addressing each of the individuals and organizations = to whom this email is addressed, with a request that you consider = organizing a meeting with Rabbi Milgrom, and that you either contact him = directly, or through me. Regards, Henry Lowi -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- From: jeremy milgrom [mailto:jeremymilgrom at yahoo.com]=20 Sent: 13 July 2006 3:45 PM To: Henry N. Lowi Subject: Re: National Conference of United Church of Canada - August = 13th to 19th=20 =20 Dear Henry, =20 Thank you for making contact. Indeed, I hope to attend this = conference, and to urge the UCC to take a conscientious stand for a just = peace by making sure it does not profit from the occupation; removing = one's financial support, precisely because it is so desperately opposed = by the pro-Israeli government lobby, is an important step to consider, = and pressure applied by various Jewish organizations can and must be = overcome. I think that's a pretty clear position, and I welcome your = response. =20 As for what peace activists like yourself can do to enrich my visit, = I'd love to spend time with you all, and the question is when and where: = I'll be flying in from Israel to Toronto on the afternoon or evening of = Aug. 10, and will be with the UCC from the time I land, first in Toronto = and then in Thunder Bay, until noon on Sunday the 20th, when I'm back in = Toronto; actually, I could be back in Toronto at noon on Saturday the = 19th, and meet folks during the rest of Shabbat, which would help me = restore my religious balance! I'd imagine that Toronto is a lot more = accessible to most of you than Thunder Bay... =20 Looking forward to hearing from you soon, I remain =20 yours, =20 Jeremy =20 Dear Rabbi Milgrom:=20 I have heard that you are going to be speaking at the United Church conference next month, in the discussion of the resolution on Ethical Investment. I have not read anything you have written on this topic, and so I am wondering what your thoughts are on what the Protestant church in = Canada can or should do to promote respect for human rights in Israel-Palestine. Also, I wonder what your thoughts are on what Canadian peace activists = can do to help make your visit here more pleasant, and more fruitful. Regards, Henry Lowi Toronto =20 =20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ = countries) for 2=A2/min or less. -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- _______________________________________________ TISN mailing list TISN at lists.cupe.ca http://lists.cupe.ca/mailman/listinfo/tisn ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C6B6ED.4074AB10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
thank you Henry, great idea.  Just = a silly=20 question maybe, does the "Ethical Investment" resolution refer to = Divestment or=20 can you provide more info? thanks much!
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Henry = N. Lowi=20
To: TISN ; organize at al-awda.ca ; Jewish = Women's=20 Committee To End the Occupation ; caia at lists.riseup.net
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 = 10:05=20 AM
Subject: [Tisn] Let's organize = meetings=20 for Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom in Torontoand Montreal

Dear=20 Friends:

Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom is = with=20 =93Rabbis for Human Rights=94 in Jerusalem.  He will be = attending the=20 United Church of Canada conference in Thunder Bay, where he will be = speaking in=20 favour of the =93Ethical Investment=94 = resolution.

Rabbi Milgrom has also = expressed=20 his interest in meeting with peace activists in Toronto and Montreal.  I could host a = small meeting=20 over tea at my house in Toronto.  But, I believe it = would be=20 worth while to =93use=94 him for a public meeting (or 2) as well. He = is available=20 from Sunday, August 20 to the = afternoon of=20 Tuesday, August 22.  There is plenty of time to decide = on and=20 publicize meetings.

That is why I am = addressing each=20 of the individuals and organizations to whom this email is addressed, = with a=20 request that you consider organizing a meeting with Rabbi Milgrom, and = that=20 you either contact him directly, or through = me.

Regards,

Henry=20 Lowi


From:=20 jeremy=20 milgrom = [mailto:jeremymilgrom at yahoo.com]=20
Sent: 13 July 2006 = 3:45=20 PM
To: = Henry N. Lowi
Subject:
Re: National = Conference of=20 United Church of=20 Canada - August = 13th to=20 19th

 

Dear = Henry,

 

Thank you for making contact. Indeed, I hope = to attend=20 this conference, and to urge the UCC to take a conscientious stand for = a just=20 peace by making sure it = does not=20 profit from the occupation; removing one's financial support, = precisely=20 because it is so desperately opposed by the pro-Israeli = government lobby,=20 is an important step to consider, and pressure applied by various = Jewish=20 organizations can and must be overcome.  I think that's a = pretty=20 clear position, and I welcome your=20 response.

 

As for what peace activists like yourself = can do to=20 enrich my visit, I'd love to spend time with you all, and the question = is when=20 and where: I'll be flying in from Israel to Toronto on the afternoon = or=20 evening of Aug. 10, and will be with the UCC from the time I land, = first in=20 Toronto and then in Thunder Bay, until noon on Sunday the = 20th, when I'm=20 back in Toronto; actually, I could be back in Toronto at noon on = Saturday the=20 19th, and meet folks during the rest of Shabbat, which would help me = restore=20 my religious balance! I'd imagine that Toronto=20 is a lot more accessible to most of you than Thunder=20 Bay...

 

Looking forward to hearing from you soon, I=20 remain

 

yours,

 

Jeremy

 


Dear Rabbi Milgrom: =

I have=20 heard that you are going to be speaking at the United = Church
conference next = month, in the=20 discussion of the resolution on Ethical
Investment.

I have = not read=20 anything you have written on this topic, and so I am
wondering what = your=20 thoughts are on what the Protestant church in Canada=20 can
or should do to promote respect for human rights in=20 Israel-Palestine.

Also, I wonder what your thoughts are on what = Canadian peace activists can
do to help make your visit here more = pleasant,=20 and more fruitful.

Regards,

Henry Lowi
Toronto

 

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Newspaper Carriers who deliver the Toronto Star in Scarborough have begun a work stoppage to protest working conditions and the firing of 5 leaders. 
 Carriers deliver thousands of papers in Scarborough in the middle of the night, often for only $4.10 an hour.   Carriers formed an association last year to fight for better working conditions and wages. 
 On Monday July 31, their employer, Partrek Distribution fired 5 leaders who had been democratically elected to represent carriers in negotiations with management. 
 Carriers need your immediate support in their fight for justice:
 1) IF YOU HAVE A TORONTO STAR SUBSCRIPTION:
PLEASE CALL
the Toronto Star TODAY   416-367-2000
-         tell them you will cancel your subscription unless carriers are treated fairly and fired workers are re-instated
 2) EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT A SUBSCRIBER:
CALL the Toronto Star TODAY   416-367-2000
CALL Partrek Distribution TODAY   416-208-9917
 -         tell them you are very concerned about how carriers are being treated and want to see fired workers re-instated immediately
 For more info call the Workers Action Centre
(416) 531-0778
 Background Information from a Carrier:
 Through rain, snow and humid weathers throughout 364 days of the year we try to do our best to bring the paper to our customer?s front door.  When everybody is asleep we wake up at 2:45am to go and get the papers.  Recently we formed an association to ask for a few cents more for our service but our employer fired five of our democratically elected representatives.
 Monday through Friday we get 19 cents per delivery. Saturday we get 60 cents and Sunday we get 20 cents per paper.  However:
?                If we miss a delivery they charge us $4.00 each.
?                If there is a customer complaint we could be deducted a whole day?s pay.   If there is a second complaint, our deposit (over $500) could be taken.
?                If the paper is damaged or the papers get wet they charge us $10.00.
?                We have to buy our own plastic bags, rubber bands and the collection envelops.
?                In the last 9 years gas prices have increased 61% - but we?re still getting the same rate of pay.  The $20.00 gas voucher we receive does not cover it
?                Even though customers pay more for their newspaper, we have never received any increase.
?                When we take all our costs we are getting paid around 6 cents per paper ($4.10 / hour) This is less than the Ontario minimum wage.   Many of us work 2 or 3 jobs just to support our families and make ends meet.
 Our five representatives were just fired at 2:45 am on Monday July 31, 2006 without any warning.  Some of these carriers were working for 18 years delivering newspapers.  We feel we must stand together and say this is not right.  I hope you will help and call the Toronto Star today to lend your support


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How Can We Stand By And Allow This To Go On?'

by Robert Fisk
August 01, 2006
The Independent
 

They wrote the names of the dead children on their plastic shrouds. "Mehdi Hashem, aged seven - Qana," was written in felt pen on the bag in which the little boy's body lay. "Hussein al-Mohamed, aged 12 - Qana',' "Abbas al-Shalhoub, aged one - Qana.' And when the Lebanese soldier went to pick up Abbas's little body, it bounced on his shoulder as the boy might have done on his father's shoulder on Saturday. In all, there were 56 corpses brought to the Tyre government hospital and other surgeries, and 34 of them were children. When they ran out of plastic bags, they wrapped the small corpses in carpets. Their hair was matted with dust, most had blood running from their noses.

You must have a heart of stone not to feel the outrage that those of us watching this experienced yesterday. This slaughter was an obscenity, an atrocity - yes, if the Israeli air force truly bombs with the "pinpoint accuracy' it claims, this was also a war crime. Israel claimed that missiles had been fired by Hizbollah gunmen from the south Lebanese town of Qana - as if that justified this massacre. Israel's Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, talked about "Muslim terror" threatening "western civilisation" - as if the Hizbollah had killed all these poor people.

And in Qana, of all places. For only 10 years ago, this was the scene of another Israeli massacre, the slaughter of 106 Lebanese refugees by an Israeli artillery battery as they sheltered in a UN base in the town. More than half of those 106 were children. Israel later said it had no live-time pilotless photo-reconnaissance aircraft over the scene of that killing - a statement that turned out to be untrue when The Independent discovered videotape showing just such an aircraft over the burning camp. It is as if Qana - whose inhabitants claim that this was the village in which Jesus turned water into wine - has been damned by the world, doomed forever to receive tragedy.

And there was no doubt of the missile which killed all those children yesterday. It came from the United States, and upon a fragment of it was written: "For use on MK-84 Guided Bomb BSU-37-B". No doubt the manufacturers can call it "combat-proven" because it destroyed the entire three-storey house in which the Shalhoub and Hashim families lived. They had taken refuge in the basement from an enormous Israeli bombardment, and that is where most of them died.

I found Nejwah Shalhoub lying in the government hospital in Tyre, her jaw and face bandaged like Robespierre's before his execution. She did not weep, nor did she scream, although the pain was written on her face. Her brother Taisir, who was 46, had been killed. So had her sister Najla. So had her little niece Zeinab, who was just six. "We were in the basement hiding when the bomb exploded at one o'clock in the morning,' she said. "What in the name of God have we done to deserve this? So many of the dead are children, the old, women. Some of the children were still awake and playing. Why does the world do this to us?"
Yesterday's deaths brought to more than 500 the total civilian dead in Lebanon since Israel's air, sea and land bombardment of the country begun on 12 July after Hizbollah members crossed the frontier wire, killed three Israeli soldiers and captured two others. But yesterday's slaughter ended more than a year of mutual antagonism within the Lebanese government as pro-American and pro-Syrian politicians denounced what they described as "an ugly crime".

Thousands of protesters attacked the largest United Nations building in Beirut, screaming: "Destroy Tel Aviv, destroy Tel Aviv," and Lebanon's Prime Minister, the normally unflappable Fouad Siniora, called US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and ordered her to cancel her imminent peace-making trip to Beirut.

No one in this country can forget how President George Bush, Ms Rice, and Tony Blair have repeatedly refused to call for an immediate ceasefire - a truce that would have saved all those lives yesterday. Ms Rice would say only: "We want a ceasefire as soon as possible,' a remark followed by an Israeli announcement that it intended to maintain its bombardment of Lebanon for at least another two weeks.

Throughout the day, Qana villagers and civil defence workers dug through the ruins of the building with spades and with their hands, tearing at the muck until they found one body after another still dressed in colourful clothes. In one section of the rubble, they found what was left of a single room with 18 bodies inside. Twelve of the dead were women. All across southern Lebanon now, you find scenes like this, not so grotesque in scale, perhaps, but just as terrible, for the people of these villages are terrified to leave and terrified to stay. The Israelis had dropped leaflets over Qana, ordering its people to leave their homes. Yet twice now since Israel's onslaught began, the Israelis have ordered villagers to leave their houses and then attacked them with aircraft as they obeyed the Israeli instructions and fled. There are at least 3,000 Shia Muslims trapped in villages between Qlaya and Aiteroun - close to the scene of Israel's last military incursion at Bint Jbeil - and yet none of them can leave without fear of dying on the roads.

And Mr Olmert's reaction? After expressing his "great sorrow", he announced that: "We will not stop this battle, despite the difficult incidents [sic] this morning. We will continue the activity, and if necessary it will be broadened without hesitation." But how much further can it be broadened? Lebanon's infrastructure is being steadily torn to pieces, its villages razed, its people more and more terrorised - and terror is the word they used - by Israel's American-made fighter bombers. Hizbollah's missiles are Iranian-made, and it was Hizbollah that started this war with its illegal and provocative raid across the border. But Israel's savagery against the civilian population has deeply shocked not only the Western diplomats who have remained in Beirut, but hundreds of humanitarian workers from the Red Cross and major aid agencies.

Incredibly, Israel yesterday denied safe passage to a UN World Food Programme aid convoy en route to the south, a six-truck mission that should have taken relief supplies to the south-eastern town of Marjayoun. More than three quarters of a million Lebanese have now fled their homes, but there is still no accurate figure for the total number still trapped in the south. Khalil Shalhoub, who survived amid the wreckage in Qana yesterday, said that his family and the Hashims were just too "terrified" to take the road out of the village, which has been attacked by aircraft for more than two weeks. The seven-mile highway between Qana and Tyre is littered with civilian homes in ruins and burnt-out family cars. On Thursday, the Israeli Army's Al-Mashriq radio, which broadcasts into southern Lebanon, told residents that their villages would be "totally destroyed" if missiles were fired from them. But anyone who has watched Israel's bombing these past two weeks knows that, in many cases, the Israelis do not know the location in which the Hizbollah are firing missiles, and - when they do - they frequently miss their targets. How can a villager prevent the Hizbollah from firing rockets from his street? The Hizbollah do take cover beside civilian houses - just as Israeli troops entering Bint Jbeil last week also used civilian homes for cover. But can this be the excuse for slaughter on such a scale?

Mr Siniora addressed foreign diplomats in Beirut yesterday, telling them that the government in Beirut was now only demanding an immediate ceasefire and was not interested any longer in a political package to go with it. Needless to say, Mr Jeffrey Feltman, whose country made the bomb which killed the innocents of Qana yesterday, chose not to attend.
? 2006 Independent News and Media Limited

From alimallah at hotmail.com Thu Aug 3 22:55:18 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 02:55:18 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] JESUS CHRIST TURNED CANA WATERS INTO WINE Message-ID:
 
JESUS CHRIST TURNED CANA WATERS INTO WINE
 

THE WATER OF CANA IS TURNED INTO BLOOD
By His Eminence Metropolitan PHILIP
Primate, Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America

July 31, 2006

Cana (modern spelling is "Qana") is a little village in South Lebanon which was blessed by the presence of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, his Holy Mother and his disciples.  Cana is the Village where Christ performed his first miracle by changing the water into wine at the marriage feast.  (John 2: 1-11).  Thus, Cana is deeply rooted in our Christian history.  

Unfortunately, in modern times and due to the conflict between Israel and Arab nations, including Lebanon, Cana has been the victim of Israeli aggression twice: once in April 1996, when an Israeli rocket killed 105 Lebanese men, women and children. And second, on Sunday morning, July 30, 2006, when an Israeli rocket killed 60 people, including 37 children.  This indiscriminate killing is against the Geneva Convention, the United Nations Charter and all laws of civilized nations. 

This savage war is between Israel and Hezbollah. Lebanon has no air force, no navy and no large military force.  As a matter of fact, the Lebanese army is not involved in this war at all.  This war, then, is between Israel and Hezbollah.  Why is Israel bombing Lebanese cities, villages, bridges, roads and killing innocent men, women and children ? in the south and north, east and west of Lebanon?  According to UN statistics, more than 800 civilians have been killed, many of them children, and more then 800,000 Lebanese have been made refugees in their own country.  Israel knows very well where Hezbollah is.  Why doesn't Israel fight Hezbollah on its own turf?  Why is Israel bombing civilian cars, motorcycles and pickup trucks carrying food for hungry people and medical supplies for the wounded?  Lebanon is a poor country; the devastated infrastructure will cost billions of dollars to rebuild. 

We deplore the killing and destruction on both sides.  We know that Hezbollah has some weapons which are causing some unfortunate killing and destruction in Israel.  But Hezbollah does not have American weapons such as F-16s, F-15s, Apaches and smart bombs, etc??

When I saw the Lebanese Red Cross retrieving the tender dead bodies of little children from underneath the rubble and I looked at their innocent faces and iconic eyes, I wept.  I was indeed ashamed to see the extent of the cruelty and barbarism of our world.  This morning, when the Lebanese Broadcasting Company showed pictures of the city of B'int-Jbeil which was completely leveled by the Israeli air force, I was reminded of the destruction of Stalingrad and Berlin during the Second World War.  We and the whole world, with the exception of the United States, Great Britain, and Israel, are calling for an immediate cease fire.  If we allow the law of the jungle to prevail, and if we allow our moral principles to be trodden on by barbarian feet, what will be left of our civilization? 

The behavior of Mr. Ehud Olmert in this war reminds me of the behavior of his ancestor of old, Joshua, recorded in the Book of Joshua 6:21.  "And they (Joshua's army) destroyed all that was in the city (Jericho) both man and woman, both young and old, and ox, and sheep and ass with the edge of the sword."  Thanks to Mr. Olmert, nothing is left in B'int-Jbeil except some starving dogs feeding on corpses.  

From alimallah at hotmail.com Fri Aug 4 01:19:28 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 05:19:28 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] How Can We Stand By And Allow This To Go On?' Message-ID:

How Can We Stand By And Allow This To Go On?'

by Robert Fisk
August 01, 2006
The Independent

 

They wrote the names of the dead children on their plastic shrouds. "Mehdi Hashem, aged seven - Qana," was written in felt pen on the bag in which the little boy's body lay. "Hussein al-Mohamed, aged 12 - Qana',' "Abbas al-Shalhoub, aged one - Qana.' And when the Lebanese soldier went to pick up Abbas's little body, it bounced on his shoulder as the boy might have done on his father's shoulder on Saturday. In all, there were 56 corpses brought to the Tyre government hospital and other surgeries, and 34 of them were children. When they ran out of plastic bags, they wrapped the small corpses in carpets. Their hair was matted with dust, most had blood running from their noses.

You must have a heart of stone not to feel the outrage that those of us watching this experienced yesterday. This slaughter was an obscenity, an atrocity - yes, if the Israeli air force truly bombs with the "pinpoint accuracy' it claims, this was also a war crime. Israel claimed that missiles had been fired by Hizbollah gunmen from the south Lebanese town of Qana - as if that justified this massacre. Israel's Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, talked about "Muslim terror" threatening "western civilisation" - as if the Hizbollah had killed all these poor people.

And in Qana, of all places. For only 10 years ago, this was the scene of another Israeli massacre, the slaughter of 106 Lebanese refugees by an Israeli artillery battery as they sheltered in a UN base in the town. More than half of those 106 were children. Israel later said it had no live-time pilotless photo-reconnaissance aircraft over the scene of that killing - a statement that turned out to be untrue when The Independent discovered videotape showing just such an aircraft over the burning camp. It is as if Qana - whose inhabitants claim that this was the village in which Jesus turned water into wine - has been damned by the world, doomed forever to receive tragedy.

And there was no doubt of the missile which killed all those children yesterday. It came from the United States, and upon a fragment of it was written: "For use on MK-84 Guided Bomb BSU-37-B". No doubt the manufacturers can call it "combat-proven" because it destroyed the entire three-storey house in which the Shalhoub and Hashim families lived. They had taken refuge in the basement from an enormous Israeli bombardment, and that is where most of them died.

I found Nejwah Shalhoub lying in the government hospital in Tyre, her jaw and face bandaged like Robespierre's before his execution. She did not weep, nor did she scream, although the pain was written on her face. Her brother Taisir, who was 46, had been killed. So had her sister Najla. So had her little niece Zeinab, who was just six. "We were in the basement hiding when the bomb exploded at one o'clock in the morning,' she said. "What in the name of God have we done to deserve this? So many of the dead are children, the old, women. Some of the children were still awake and playing. Why does the world do this to us?"
Yesterday's deaths brought to more than 500 the total civilian dead in Lebanon since Israel's air, sea and land bombardment of the country begun on 12 July after Hizbollah members crossed the frontier wire, killed three Israeli soldiers and captured two others. But yesterday's slaughter ended more than a year of mutual antagonism within the Lebanese government as pro-American and pro-Syrian politicians denounced what they described as "an ugly crime".

Thousands of protesters attacked the largest United Nations building in Beirut, screaming: "Destroy Tel Aviv, destroy Tel Aviv," and Lebanon's Prime Minister, the normally unflappable Fouad Siniora, called US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and ordered her to cancel her imminent peace-making trip to Beirut.

No one in this country can forget how President George Bush, Ms Rice, and Tony Blair have repeatedly refused to call for an immediate ceasefire - a truce that would have saved all those lives yesterday. Ms Rice would say only: "We want a ceasefire as soon as possible,' a remark followed by an Israeli announcement that it intended to maintain its bombardment of Lebanon for at least another two weeks.

Throughout the day, Qana villagers and civil defence workers dug through the ruins of the building with spades and with their hands, tearing at the muck until they found one body after another still dressed in colourful clothes. In one section of the rubble, they found what was left of a single room with 18 bodies inside. Twelve of the dead were women. All across southern Lebanon now, you find scenes like this, not so grotesque in scale, perhaps, but just as terrible, for the people of these villages are terrified to leave and terrified to stay. The Israelis had dropped leaflets over Qana, ordering its people to leave their homes. Yet twice now since Israel's onslaught began, the Israelis have ordered villagers to leave their houses and then attacked them with aircraft as they obeyed the Israeli instructions and fled. There are at least 3,000 Shia Muslims trapped in villages between Qlaya and Aiteroun - close to the scene of Israel's last military incursion at Bint Jbeil - and yet none of them can leave without fear of dying on the roads.

And Mr Olmert's reaction? After expressing his "great sorrow", he announced that: "We will not stop this battle, despite the difficult incidents [sic] this morning. We will continue the activity, and if necessary it will be broadened without hesitation." But how much further can it be broadened? Lebanon's infrastructure is being steadily torn to pieces, its villages razed, its people more and more terrorised - and terror is the word they used - by Israel's American-made fighter bombers. Hizbollah's missiles are Iranian-made, and it was Hizbollah that started this war with its illegal and provocative raid across the border. But Israel's savagery against the civilian population has deeply shocked not only the Western diplomats who have remained in Beirut, but hundreds of humanitarian workers from the Red Cross and major aid agencies.

Incredibly, Israel yesterday denied safe passage to a UN World Food Programme aid convoy en route to the south, a six-truck mission that should have taken relief supplies to the south-eastern town of Marjayoun. More than three quarters of a million Lebanese have now fled their homes, but there is still no accurate figure for the total number still trapped in the south. Khalil Shalhoub, who survived amid the wreckage in Qana yesterday, said that his family and the Hashims were just too "terrified" to take the road out of the village, which has been attacked by aircraft for more than two weeks. The seven-mile highway between Qana and Tyre is littered with civilian homes in ruins and burnt-out family cars. On Thursday, the Israeli Army's Al-Mashriq radio, which broadcasts into southern Lebanon, told residents that their villages would be "totally destroyed" if missiles were fired from them. But anyone who has watched Israel's bombing these past two weeks knows that, in many cases, the Israelis do not know the location in which the Hizbollah are firing missiles, and - when they do - they frequently miss their targets. How can a villager prevent the Hizbollah from firing rockets from his street? The Hizbollah do take cover beside civilian houses - just as Israeli troops entering Bint Jbeil last week also used civilian homes for cover. But can this be the excuse for slaughter on such a scale?

Mr Siniora addressed foreign diplomats in Beirut yesterday, telling them that the government in Beirut was now only demanding an immediate ceasefire and was not interested any longer in a political package to go with it. Needless to say, Mr Jeffrey Feltman, whose country made the bomb which killed the innocents of Qana yesterday, chose not to attend.
? 2006 Independent News and Media Limited

From alimallah at hotmail.com Fri Aug 4 01:25:35 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 05:25:35 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Human Rights Watch Accuses Israel of War Crimes Message-ID:
Published on Thursday, August 3, 2006 by the Inter Press Service
Human Rights Watch Accuses Israel of War Crimes
by Jim Lobe WASHINGTON - In systematically failing to distinguish between Hezbollah fighters and civilian population in its three-and-a-half-week-old military campaign in Lebanon, the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) have committed war crimes, according to a report released by Human Rights Watch Wednesday. The 50-page report, "Fatal Strikes: Israel's Indiscriminate Attacks Against Civilians in Lebanon," detailed nearly two dozen cases of IDF attacks in which a total of 153 civilians, including 63 children, were killed in homes or motor vehicles. In none of the cases did HRW researchers find evidence that there was a significant enough military objective to justify the attack, given the risks to civilian lives, while, in many cases, there was no identifiable military target. In still other cases cited in the report, Israeli forces appear to have deliberately targeted civilians. "By consistently failing to distinguish between combatants and civilians, Israel has violated one of the most fundamental tenets of the laws of war: the duty to carry out attacks on only military targets," according to the report. "The pattern of attacks during the Israeli offensive in Lebanon suggests that the failures cannot be explained or dismissed as mere accidents; the extent of the pattern and the seriousness of the consequences indicate the commission of war crimes," it concluded. The report, which was based on interviews with victims and independent witnesses of attacks, as well as investigation of the sites where the attacks occurred, called for the United States to immediately suspend transfers to Israel of arms, ammunition, and other material credibly alleged to have been used in such attacks until they cease. In addition, it called on United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan to establish a formal commission to investigate the alleged war crimes with a view to holding accountable those responsible for their commission. Such a commission should also investigate Hezbollah's rocket attacks against Israel which have been the subject of previous HRW reports. Since the onset of the latest round of fighting July 12, Hezbollah has launched some 2,000 rockets into predominantly civilian areas in Israel, killing at least 19 Israeli civilians and wounding more than 300 others. Given the inherently indiscriminate nature of the rockets, these attacks also constitute war crimes, according to the New York-based group. The report, whose main conclusions about Israel's failure to discriminate between civilian and military targets echo a statement by Amnesty International two days ago, was issued just hours after HRW released the preliminary results of its investigation of the July 30 Israeli air strike on an apartment building in Qana in southern Lebanon, which was initially reported to have killed 54 people, most of them children, who had taken refuge in the basement. HRW, which took testimony from some of the nine survivors it identified, said that it had confirmed the deaths of 28 people, including 16 children, in the building and that 13 others remained missing and were believed to be buried in the rubble. It said that at least 22 people survived the attack and escaped the basement. One of the survivors, Muhammad Mahmud Shalhub, as well as a Qana villager who helped in the rescue effort, strongly denied initial Israeli claims that any Hezbollah fighters or rocket launchers were present in or around the home when the attack took place.. HRW said its own on-site investigation, which took place July 31, as well as interviews with dozens of international journalists, rescue workers and international observers who visited Qana July 30 and 31, also yielded no evidence of any Hezbollah military presence in or around the building. "The deaths in Qana were the predictable result of Israel's indiscriminate bombing campaign in Lebanon," said Sarah Leah Whitson, director of HRW's Middle East and North Africa Division, who called for international investigation to determine what took place. Israel has insisted that it has tried hard to avoid civilian casualties, although the great majority of the more than 500 Lebanese who have reportedly been killed by Israeli fire have been civilians. Israel has claimed that Hezbollah's alleged practice of shielding its fighters and arms by locating them in civilian homes or areas and firing off missiles in populated areas -- allegations which HRW said are the subject of ongoing investigations -- has made civilian casualties unavoidable. But the rights group said its own investigations of specific Israeli attacks, which included interviews with victims and witnesses, on-site visits, as well as corroboration, where available, by accounts by independent journalists and aid workers, had failed to uncover any evidence that Hezbollah was operating in or around the area during or before each attack. "Hezbollah fighters must not hide behind civilians -- that's an absolute -- but the image that Israel has promoted of such shielding as the cause of so high a civilian death toll is wrong," according to HRW's executive director, Kenneth Roth. "In the many cases of civilian deaths examined by (us), the location of Hezbollah troops and arms had nothing to do with the deaths because there was no Hezbollah around." He cited a July 13 attack which destroyed the home of a cleric known to be a Hezbollah sympathizer but with no record of having taken part in hostilities. The strike killed the cleric's wife, their ten children, the family;s Sri Lankan maid, as well as the cleric himself, according to the report. In a July 16 attack on a home in Aitaroun, an Israeli aircraft killed 11 members of the al-Akhrass family, including seven Canadian-Lebanese dual nationals who were vacationing in the village at the time. HRW said it interviewed three villagers independently, all of whom denied that the family had any connection to Hezbollah. Among the victims were four children under the age of eight. The report also assailed statements by Israeli officials and IDF commanders that only people associated with Hezbollah remain in southern Lebanon, so all are legitimate targets of attack. Israel has dropped leaflets in the region and even telephoned residents warning them that if they do not flee, they will be subject to attack. But the report stressed that many civilians have been unable to leave because they are sick, wounded, or lack the means, such as money or gasoline, or are providing essential services to the civilian population that remains there. Still others have said they are afraid to leave because the roads have come under attack by Israeli warplanes and artillery. Indeed, the report documents 27 deaths of civilians who were trying to flee the fighting by car and notes that the actual number of killings is "surely higher". In addition, the report cites air strikes against three clearly marked humanitarian aid vehicles. "The pattern of attacks shows the Israeli military's disturbing disregard for the lives of Lebanese civilians," said Roth. "Israeli warnings of imminent attacks do not turn civilians into military targets," he added, noting that, according to the IDF's logic, "Palestinian militant groups might 'warn' Israeli settlers to leave their settlements and then feel justified in attacking those who remained." Amnesty accused Israel of trying to convert southern Lebanon into a "free-fire zone" which it said Monday was "incompatible with international humanitarian law." Copyright ? 2006 IPS-Inter Press Service http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0803-02.htm
From knastov at yahoo.com Fri Aug 4 13:51:10 2006 From: knastov at yahoo.com (Katherine Nastovski) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 10:51:10 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Tisn] Stop Israel's Bombing Now! Message-ID: <20060804175110.79347.qmail@web34212.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Stop Israel's Bombing Now! Saturday, August 12, 1:00pm - rally & march STOP ISRAEL'S BOMBING NOW! Israel out of Lebanon and Palestine! No to NATO occupation! End Bush - Harper war drive! MASS RALLY & MARCH Saturday, August 12, 1:00pm Israeli Consulate 180 Bloor Street West (west of Avenue Road, north side of Bloor) March to U.S. Consulate 360 University Avenue (east of University, south side of Armoury) Called by Canadian Arab Federation Palestine House Muslim Unity Group - Toronto Jewish Women's Committee to End the Occupation Canadian Peace Alliance Toronto Coalition to Stop the War Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid Trade Unionists Against the War For more information, please e-mail info at caf.ca, visit www.caf.ca, or phone 416-493-8635 or 416-879-6766. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From lowi at sympatico.ca Fri Aug 4 14:08:24 2006 From: lowi at sympatico.ca (Henry N. Lowi) Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 14:08:24 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] 2nd call: Let's organize meetings for Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom in Toronto and Montreal Message-ID: <20060804180827.WSKA16051.tomts20-srv.bellnexxia.net@DANA> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C6B7CF.730A5C90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Is there anyone out there who is prepared to step forward and to = organize a meeting in Toronto with Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom, or should I invite Milgrom = to go home to Jerusalem after he speaks at the United Church of Canada = meeting? =20 Please let me know, one way or the other. =20 Thanks. =20 Regards, Henry Lowi =20 _____ =20 From: Henry N. Lowi [mailto:lowi at sympatico.ca]=20 Sent: 3 August 2006 10:06 AM To: TISN (tisn at lists.cupe.ca); organize at al-awda.ca; Jewish Women's = Committee To End the Occupation; caia at lists.riseup.net Subject: Let's organize meetings for Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom in Toronto and Montreal =20 Dear Friends: Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom is with =93Rabbis for Human Rights=94 in Jerusalem. = He will be attending the United Church of Canada conference in Thunder Bay, where he will be speaking in favour of the =93Ethical Investment=94 = resolution. Rabbi Milgrom has also expressed his interest in meeting with peace activists in Toronto and Montreal. I could host a small meeting over = tea at my house in Toronto. But, I believe it would be worth while to = =93use=94 him for a public meeting (or 2) as well. He is available from Sunday, August = 20 to the afternoon of Tuesday, August 22. There is plenty of time to = decide on and publicize meetings. That is why I am addressing each of the individuals and organizations to whom this email is addressed, with a request that you consider = organizing a meeting with Rabbi Milgrom, and that you either contact him directly, or through me. Regards, Henry Lowi _____ =20 From: jeremy milgrom [mailto:jeremymilgrom at yahoo.com]=20 Sent: 13 July 2006 3:45 PM To: Henry N. Lowi Subject: Re: National Conference of United Church of Canada - August = 13th to 19th=20 =20 Dear Henry, =20 Thank you for making contact. Indeed, I hope to attend this conference, = and to urge the UCC to take a conscientious stand for a just peace by making sure it does not profit from the occupation; removing one's financial support, precisely because it is so desperately opposed by the = pro-Israeli government lobby, is an important step to consider, and pressure applied = by various Jewish organizations can and must be overcome. I think that's a pretty clear position, and I welcome your response. =20 As for what peace activists like yourself can do to enrich my visit, I'd love to spend time with you all, and the question is when and where: = I'll be flying in from Israel to Toronto on the afternoon or evening of Aug. 10, = and will be with the UCC from the time I land, first in Toronto and then in Thunder Bay, until noon on Sunday the 20th, when I'm back in Toronto; actually, I could be back in Toronto at noon on Saturday the 19th, and = meet folks during the rest of Shabbat, which would help me restore my = religious balance! I'd imagine that Toronto is a lot more accessible to most of = you than Thunder Bay... =20 Looking forward to hearing from you soon, I remain =20 yours, =20 Jeremy =20 Dear Rabbi Milgrom:=20 I have heard that you are going to be speaking at the United Church conference next month, in the discussion of the resolution on Ethical Investment. I have not read anything you have written on this topic, and so I am wondering what your thoughts are on what the Protestant church in Canada = can or should do to promote respect for human rights in Israel-Palestine. Also, I wonder what your thoughts are on what Canadian peace activists = can do to help make your visit here more pleasant, and more fruitful. Regards, Henry Lowi Toronto =20 =20 _____ =20 Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2=A2/min or less. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C6B7CF.730A5C90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Is there anyone out there who is = prepared to step forward and to organize a meeting in Toronto with Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom, or should I invite Milgrom to go home to = Jerusalem after = he speaks at the United Church of Canada meeting?

 

Please let me know, one way or the = other.

 

Thanks.

=

 

Regards,

Henry = Lowi

 


From: = Henry N. Lowi [mailto:lowi at sympatico.ca] =
Sent: 3 August 2006 10:06 = AM
To: TISN (tisn at lists.cupe.ca); organize at al-awda.ca; Jewish Women's Committee To End the = Occupation; caia at lists.riseup.net
Subject: Let's organize = meetings for Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom in Toronto and = Montreal

 

Dear Friends:

Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom is with “Rabbis for = Human Rights” in Jerusalem.  He will be attending the United Church of Canada conference in = Thunder Bay, = where he will be speaking in favour of the “Ethical Investment” = resolution.

Rabbi Milgrom has also expressed his interest = in meeting with peace activists in Toronto = and Montreal. =  I could host a small meeting over tea at my house in Toronto.  But, I believe it = would be worth while to “use” him for a public meeting (or 2) as = well. He is available from Sunday, August 20 to = the afternoon of Tuesday, August 22.  There is plenty of = time to decide on and publicize meetings.

That is why I am addressing each of the = individuals and organizations to whom this email is addressed, with a request that = you consider organizing a meeting with Rabbi Milgrom, and that you either = contact him directly, or through me.

Regards,

Henry Lowi


From: = jeremy = milgrom [mailto:jeremymilgrom at yahoo.com]
Sent: 13 July 2006 3:45 = PM
To: Henry N. Lowi
Subject: Re: National = Conference of United Church of Canada - = August 13th to 19th

 

Dear Henry,

 

Thank you for making contact. Indeed, I hope to attend this = conference, and to urge the UCC to take a conscientious stand for a just peace = by making sure it does not profit from the occupation; removing one's financial support, precisely because it is so desperately opposed by the pro-Israeli government lobby, is an = important step to consider, and pressure applied by various Jewish = organizations can and must be overcome.  I think that's a pretty clear position, = and I welcome your response.

 

As for what peace activists like yourself can do to enrich my = visit, I'd love to spend time with you all, and the question is when and where: = I'll be flying in from Israel to Toronto on the afternoon or evening of Aug. = 10, and will be with the UCC from the time I land, first in Toronto and then in = Thunder Bay, until noon on Sunday the 20th, when I'm back in Toronto; = actually, I could be back in Toronto at noon on Saturday the 19th, and meet folks = during the rest of Shabbat, which would help me restore my religious balance! = I'd imagine that Toronto is a lot more = accessible to most of you than Thunder = Bay...

 

Looking forward to hearing from you soon, I = remain

 

yours,

 

Jeremy

 


Dear Rabbi Milgrom:

I have heard that you are going to be speaking at the United Church
conference next month, in the discussion of the resolution on = Ethical
Investment.

I have not read anything you have written on this topic, and so I am
wondering what your thoughts are on what the Protestant church in = Canada can
or should do to promote respect for human rights in = Israel-Palestine.

Also, I wonder what your thoughts are on what Canadian peace activists = can
do to help make your visit here more pleasant, and more fruitful.

Regards,

Henry Lowi
Toronto

 

 


Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2=A2/min or less.

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C6B7CF.730A5C90-- From alimallah at hotmail.com Sat Aug 5 01:30:06 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Sat, 05 Aug 2006 05:30:06 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] CPA: No to Nato or UN Forces in Lebanon! Cease-fire Now Message-ID:
No to Nato or UN Forces in Lebanon! Cease-fire Now!

- Canadian Peace Alliance, July 31, 2006 -

The U.S./UK proposal to send international forces to southern Lebanon, on their
conditions, will only escalate this war. Deploying more firepower that is
clearly 100% on the side of Israel will not stop this violence but will worsen
the conflict. The immediate need is for Israel to stop its attacks.

George Bush said that the international deployment will provide a "different
strategic direction for the whole of that region." We have heard this rhetoric
before. In the context of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan which are based on the
U.S. need to maintain dominance in the region, we must conclude that any
U.S.-endorsed force will be part of this larger agenda to control the Middle
East.

Israel has not been able to rout Hezbollah and the U.S./UK proposal is designed
to give more military support but with the illusion of multilateralism. The
destruction of Hezbollah and Hamas, two groups that enjoy popular support, is
the goal of the Israeli actions in Lebanon and Gaza. In fact, the attacks are
part of the same Israeli strategy to crush all opposition to their aim of
domination in this region. For the Israeli government, the electoral success of
these groups was the last straw. Israel and the U.S. are set on complete
destruction of any democratic opposition that is against the rule of the U.S.
puppets. The call for a NATO or UN force is merely an attempt to bring
international legitimacy to those goals.

The Canadian Government, led by Stephen Harper has given its complete support to
the Israeli massacres of the defenseless Lebanese population, and to the
U.S./Israeli agenda to ensure that all opposition in Lebanon will be crushed
mercilessly. Across the country on August 12, 2006 there will be thousands of
people marching to demand that the Harper government exert all its efforts to
achieve a cease-fire and an end to the Israeli aggression. The CPA calls on all
organizations and individuals to participate in these demonstrations, in order
to save innocent lives and move towards a real peace in the Middle East.

From alimallah at hotmail.com Sat Aug 5 04:11:26 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Sat, 05 Aug 2006 08:11:26 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Blair, Olmert and Bush are murderers Message-ID:

We should add Herper too.

Ali

Blair, Olmert and Bush are murderers

By George Galloway MP

08/04/06 "
Information Clearing House" -- -- ?Expanding and strengthening? the onslaught against the people of Lebanon. That was Israel?s response to the international outcry over the slaughter of 56 civilians, most of them children, in Qana.

And with the world?s eyes turned to the increasingly savage offensive in southern Lebanon, Israel has tightened the noose of collective punishment around the Palestinians in Gaza.

Accompanying all this are the barely concealed calls in Washington for an assault on Iran and Syria.

No one should be in any doubt which way the chain of cause and effect runs. George Bush, with Tony Blair at his heel, is backing Israel to the hilt because the US wants Hizbollah?s resistance in Lebanon smashed as a prelude to an attack on Iran. In Washington, Blair alluded to such a war.

Catastrophe

It is their perverse reaction to the catastrophe engulfing the occupation in Iraq, where the number of US forces is now increasing rather than being ?drawn down? as was promised to military families earlier this year.

To the Iraq disaster we can add Afghanistan, where Britain lost three more soldiers on Monday.

Where two wars have failed, perhaps a wider one might succeed. Such is the logic that is tearing hundreds of Lebanese civilians to shreds and is bringing us to the brink of a gigantic conflagration.

That is also the reasoning behind US, British and Israeli talk of imposing a foreign force in southern Lebanon. This is not a plan for peace - it is a step to further war.

The belligerent forces - Israel, armed by the US, with Blair using British airports to act as quartermaster - are talking of sending troops as an alternative to a ceasefire.

They want the war to continue until Israel wins, and they want to deploy forces in southern Lebanon to help Israel win. They are becoming more anxious to get other countries to send those troops precisely because Israel is not winning.

Its generals have been shocked by the effectiveness of Hizbollah?s military resistance. Politically, the invasion of Lebanon - for that is what it is - is already a disaster for Israel and the US.

It has strengthened the national resistance in Lebanon, with Hizbollah at its centre. Lebanon?s pro-Western Government speaks of Hizbollah as resistance fighters.

Far from reopening sectarian and confessional divisions, which the US and Israel hoped would embroil Hizbollah in civil war, the assault on Lebanon has rallied huge numbers of Christians, Druze and Sunni Muslims behind the banner of Hizbollah.

Across the Middle East anger is boiling at Israel and the US certainly, but also at the corrupt kings and puppet presidents who are allowing the

massacre of Lebanon to take place. Millions are taking inspiration from the Lebanese resistance. It is that resistance that could halt the wider war drive and bring some relief to the besieged Palestinians.

Make no mistake, if that resistance is broken, the result will be no kind of peace, but an even wider war.

If Israel, the US and Britain win in southern Lebanon, I warn you not to be Iranian; I warn you not to be Syrian; I warn you not to be an infant in Gaza; I warn you not to be old in Bint Jbeil; I warn you not to thirst for freedom in Egypt; I warn you not to cry out for justice in Jordan; I warn you not to demand democracy in Saudi Arabia - for if the imperialist forces win in Lebanon, more Middle Eastern countries will be dragged into the maw of war, and the hand of reaction will be strengthened everywhere.

But if they are defeated, if the resistance led by Hizbollah halts the invasion of Lebanon, if it refuses to kneel before imperial might, then a fire will be lit under every throne and in every corrupt chancellery from the Atlantic coast of North Africa to the banks of the Euphrates.

It will speed the day when the impoverished masses across the region take control of their destiny. It will give new hope to the Palestinians.

It will inspire those Israelis, currently few in number, who know the next six decades cannot be like the last and that there must be justice for Palestine. It will bring us closer to a durable peace.

And, in humbling the masters of global military and economic power, it will embolden everyone who is fighting for a better world.

From anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca Sat Aug 5 13:52:47 2006 From: anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca (End American_Israeli_British_Canadian_Terrorism) Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006 13:52:47 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] Fw: Iraq Dispatches: Images from Lebanon Message-ID: <006501c6b8b7$f675d080$657ba8c0@user3de7829393> ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 3:46 AM Subject: Iraq Dispatches: Images from Lebanon > ** Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches ** > ** Visit the Dahr Jamail Iraq website http://dahrjamailiraq.com ** > ** Website by http://jeffpflueger.com ** > > > August 05, 2006 > > > Images from Lebanon > > I have taken many photographs of different aspects of the conflict in > Lebanon. > > To view: > Israeli Air Strikes Targeting Lebanese Red Cross > Click here > > > To view: > Scenes from Shelter in Qana where on July 30, Israeli air strikes killed > over 60 civilians, 37 of whom were children, as they slept in a shelter. > Click here > > > To view: > Views of villages and roads in southern Lebanon which have been hit by > Israeli air strikes. July, 2006. > Click here > > > To view: > Targets destroyed by Israeli air strikes in Sidon, and on highway > between Sidon and Beirut. July, 2006. > Click here > > > To view: > Wounded Lebanese civilians, many in critical condition, crowd hospitals > in Sidon. July, 2006. > Click here > > > To view: > Israeli air strikes destroyed 5 of 6 oil storage tanks at electrical > plant in El-Jiye, leaving much of Lebanon's coast covered in oil, > including the ancient harbor at Byblos. > Click here > > > To view: > Images of destruction south of Beirut, as well as inside Beirut, from > Israeli air raids. July, 2006. > Click here > > > To view: > As Israeli air strikes continue, wounded Lebanese arrive at hospitals in > Beirut. July, 2006. > Click here > > > To view: > Israeli bombings of oil storage tanks near the coast, along with an > Hezbollah attack against an Israeli warship have left Beirut's beaches > covered in oil. > Click here > > > To view: > Approximately 75% of southern Beirut has been damaged or destroyed by a > massive Israeli air assault. July, 2006. > Click here > > > To view: > Lebanese refugees from southern Beirut and southern Lebanon, fleeing > Israeli bombs, now living in Parks in central Beirut. July 2006. > Click here > > > To view: > Refugees from Lebanon clog the northern border with Syria, as they flee > for their lives from indiscriminate Israeli bombing of their country, > July 2006. > Click here > > > To view: > As Israel invades Lebanon, tens of thousands of people jam the border > with Syria to escape the bloodshed in July 2006. > Click here > > > _______________________________________________ > (c)2006 Dahr Jamail. > All images, photos, photography and text are protected by United States > and international copyright law. If you would like to reprint Dahr's > Dispatches on the web, you need to include this copyright notice and a > prominent link to the http://DahrJamailIraq.com website. Website by > photographer Jeff Pflueger's Photography Media http://jeffpflueger.com . > Any other use of images, photography, photos and text including, but not > limited to, reproduction, use on another website, copying and printing > requires the permission of Dahr Jamail. Of course, feel free to forward > Dahr's dispatches via email. > > More writing, commentary, photography, pictures and images at > http://dahrjamailiraq.com > > You are subscribed to the Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches because you > requested a subscription at some point. > > You can visit http://dahrjamailiraq.com/email_list/ to subscribe or > unsubscribe to the email list. > > Or, you can unsubscribe by sending an email to > iraq_dispatches-request at dahrjamailiraq.com and write unsubscribe in the > subject or the body of the email. From anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca Sat Aug 5 13:52:57 2006 From: anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca (End American_Israeli_British_Canadian_Terrorism) Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006 13:52:57 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] Fw: Iraq Dispatches: Black Beaches in Lebanon Message-ID: <006a01c6b8b7$fca2a000$657ba8c0@user3de7829393> ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 4:12 AM Subject: Iraq Dispatches: Black Beaches in Lebanon > ** Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches ** > ** Visit the Dahr Jamail Iraq website http://dahrjamailiraq.com ** > ** Website by http://jeffpflueger.com ** > > > Black Beaches in Lebanon > > July 29, 2006 > > Towards the beginning of the war, Israeli air strikes target five of the > six oil storage tanks at the electrical plant in El-Jiye city. El-Jiya > is a small coastal city roughly 20 miles south of Beirut. The prevailing > winds blow towards the north, up the coast, so this translates into most > of the coast of Lebanon north of that city now being smeared with 50,000 > tons of fuel oil. > > On Friday my photographer friend Raoul, a British photographer named > Mark and I headed up to the coastal city of Byblos to see how the > fishermen there and local tourist economy were holding up. I'd seen some > of the footage of the oil choked boat harbor in Byblos, and wanted to > see it for myself. > > After a nice drive up the highway north to Byblos, (there is much more > traffic on the roads now that most of the air strikes have let up in the > area north of Beirut), we arrived to find the harbor nearly completely > filled with oil > > "What a disaster, this is heartbreaking," muttered Raoul while Mark and > I stood by and nodded our disgust. > > Byblos is a seaside city whose economy is heavily reliant on fishing and > tourism. The city dates from the 5th millennium B.C. and it is believed > that the linear alphabet originated there. > > We spread out and took photos of the sludge filled harbor, an odd scene > as the setting was so beautiful. Date palm fronds ruffled in the sea > breeze as they stood amongst harbor-view restaurants with flags from > various Arab countries fluttering. The salty air from the sea would have > been nice, if it wasn't for the tinged oily residue smell that by the > end of our visit left me with a headache. > > The bottoms of most of the boats, at water line, looked like a bad > graffiti artist with too many cans of jet-black spray paint went on a > rampage during the night. Ropes which tied the boats to the dock lifted > up and down as boats shifted in the waves. As they stretched tight, > rivulets of oil dripped from them back into the oil-covered water. It > was so thick it looked like you could walk on it to pick up the garbage > which was trapped in the oil. > > After about an hour we decided to take a lunch at one of the empty > restaurants. While the photographers carried on their work, I went to > one of these and found three men sitting at a table smoking cigarettes, > drinking coffee, and staring at the harbor. > > "The Lebanese government definitely does not have the capability to > clean this us," Nabil Baz, the restaurant owner said to me after I > introduced myself as a journalist. After ordering me a coffee, he said, > "I heard we were going to get some help from Kuwait, but I don't know > how true this is or when they might start the cleanup process." > > The occasional local strolled by on the sidewalk beneath us; otherwise > the harbor was empty, along with the empty fishing boats bobbing in the > sludge, their tubs of nets sitting idle. > > Nabil, while talking with me, would periodically look out over the > harbor and shake his head, take a drag from his cigarette, then return > to our discussion. As bad as the scene was, he believed the main problem > for the fishermen, rather than the oil spill, was the Israeli naval > blockade of Lebanon which has prevented any boat traffic to leave the > coast for any reason. > > "No fishermen are able to work at all," he said, "I have no idea how our > community will recover from this. We are going to need some serious help." > > Since the bombing of El-Jiye, a huge black smoke plume has been visible > even from areas in northern Lebanon, beyond Byblos. The smoke varies > between blowing up the coast or into the nearby mountains. From Byblos > it appeared as a faint grey smudge across the sky, just off the coast. > But that was only because on that day the wind was blowing more > inland-so down in Beirut the plume was going towards the mountains. > > Joseph Chaloub, a 55 year-old fisherman who has fished from the Byblos > harbor his entire life, sat with us. He said that his greatest concern > now was the lack of a cleanup operation. > > "The problem is there is no cleanup, along with the Israeli blockade," > he said while pointing to the nearby Mediterranean, "Otherwise we could > fish and survive. Now, it's a catastrophe that people have lost their > livelihood." > > In addition to the fishing industry, the overall economy of Byblos, like > so many other cities in Lebanon who rely heavily on tourism for their > survival, has ground to a near standstill. > > "Everything is down now, only the local markets and the refugees are > keeping our economy going," a local banker named Tony Ashar who was > sitting with us added, "Also there is no US currency in our banks to > give to people when they want to make a withdrawal." > > Ashar explained that since Israeli warplanes bombed Beirut International > Airport, the influx of US dollars to Lebanese banks, which rely on the > currency for travelers since the value of the Lebanese currency is fluid > and low, has come to a complete halt. > > "We usually have US currency flown in, but now there's a big concern > that we may have to limit the amount of US dollars we can give out," he > continued, "So that makes it difficult for people to travel, which is a > big problem since so many people are leaving the country now." > > I should add that the Lebanese immigration authorities are working 18 > hours a day and issuing an average of 5,000 passports per day, as the > flow of people out of Lebanon continues. Foreign nationals are still > being loaded onto ships from the port of Beirut to be whisked to safety > on nearby Cypress. > > Mohamad Yasouk, an information technology engineer who was also sitting > at the table, said that he didn't believe the already weak economy of > Lebanon could survive much longer if the war continued more than two > more weeks. > > "With the oil spill and the war, all of the tourists are gone," he said, > "I came to Byblos from south Beirut since my home was bombed." He turned > and pointed a short ways up the coast and added, "Yet even here two > nights ago the Israelis bombed an Army radar nearby. The same one they > bombed two weeks ago." > > Nabil, while forlornly staring at the sludge filled harbor and empty > sidewalks again, said that this was what Byblos looked like in the > middle of winter. "The tourists are afraid because of the war, then the > few who are left here don't want to eat the fish, even though the fish > are caught further to the north and brought here. So our main economy is > gone now." > > After our meal we drove back to Beirut. I'd been to the tourist beaches > here a few days ago-to take photos of the flotillas of oil washing up on > the empty beaches, which are usually jammed with tourists this time of > year. > > Pools of oil sloshed up with the waves, staining the beach and rocks. A > group of Palestinian fisherman who used to fish the coast near the > capital city sat staring at the waves as the sun began to set in late > afternoon. > > Several of them were sitting around in a small beach hut with a palm > frond roof. They too were staring at the sea, as if to wish the oil > away, and the Israeli naval blockade, so they could do their work. > Instead of working their nets and earning money by selling fresh sea > bass to the local markets and restaurants, the darkly tanned men were > sitting around drinking strong Arabic coffee and smoking too many > cigarettes. > > "If we tried to fish, the Israelis would kill us," said one of them who > told me his name was Hafez. "Besides, nobody would eat the fish anyway > even if we could fish. Now we wait for a miracle, something to take this > oil away and stop this war." > > _______________________________________________ > (c)2006 Dahr Jamail. > All images, photos, photography and text are protected by United States > and international copyright law. If you would like to reprint Dahr's > Dispatches on the web, you need to include this copyright notice and a > prominent link to the http://DahrJamailIraq.com website. Website by > photographer Jeff Pflueger's Photography Media http://jeffpflueger.com . > Any other use of images, photography, photos and text including, but not > limited to, reproduction, use on another website, copying and printing > requires the permission of Dahr Jamail. Of course, feel free to forward > Dahr's dispatches via email. > > More writing, commentary, photography, pictures and images at > http://dahrjamailiraq.com > > You are subscribed to the Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches because you > requested a subscription at some point. > > You can visit http://dahrjamailiraq.com/email_list/ to subscribe or > unsubscribe to the email list. > > Or, you can unsubscribe by sending an email to > iraq_dispatches-request at dahrjamailiraq.com and write unsubscribe in the > subject or the body of the email. From anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca Sat Aug 5 13:53:17 2006 From: anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca (End American_Israeli_British_Canadian_Terrorism) Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006 13:53:17 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] Fw: Iraq Dispatches: A City Lives On With Its Ill-Fated Charm Message-ID: <006f01c6b8b8$0814ec40$657ba8c0@user3de7829393> ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 11:59 AM Subject: Iraq Dispatches: A City Lives On With Its Ill-Fated Charm > ** Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches ** > ** Visit the Dahr Jamail Iraq website http://dahrjamailiraq.com ** > ** Website by http://jeffpflueger.com ** > > > A City Lives On With Its Ill-Fated Charm > > *Inter Press Service* > Dahr Jamail > > *BEIRUT, Aug 5 (IPS) - The poster on the corniche near the American > University campus in Beirut has become justly well known. It shows a > Muslim woman in full black abaya walking next to a slender woman in a > bikini. Together, they're the face of Beirut.* > > Again this weekend Israeli jets bombed the Muslim areas of Beirut, > 'Hezbollah strongholds' as Israel sees them. It also bombed a bridge in > the Christian area of the city in recent days. But attacks on a > Christian area are rare; Beirut is not quite one in getting shattered. > > This has been a city with two faces, Christian and Muslim. The > distinction between the two has not always been that sharp. Beirut at > its most charming merges the two entirely. But it is in that division > that Beirut has found its troubles, and also overcome them. > > It's the conflict between Christian and Muslim groups that ripped Beirut > apart over years of civil war through the seventies and eighties. It was > ignited when a militant group of Christian right-wingers massacred all > 27 Palestinian passengers in a bus Apr.. 13, 1975. Reprisal killings > followed, setting off a spiral of violence that continued 17 years. > > Beirut was before then a city that had merged two faces, even two > worlds. The West gave it the title 'Paris of the Orient'. Its white > villas with those red tiled roofs sent well-heeled shoppers to the chic > shopping districts downtown. It was a city on holiday. > > Beirut drew Westerners who could ski on Mount Lebanon overlooking the > city by day, and drive down to a seafood feast on the warmth of its > beaches by the crystal blue Mediterranean in the evening. Odd, how this > little country of less than four million has managed to include so many > contrasts. > > Western influence has been strong on a large middle class. Many parents > have traditionally sent their children to the West for higher education. > Many young Lebanese married abroad, and carry two passports. And in turn > their children are often raised both in Lebanon and the West. > > Over time, that became more the pattern for the Christian than the > Muslim population. And among Muslims, Shias have grown to almost 60 > percent of the Lebanese population now. With the growth of Shias came > the rise of the Hezbollah to counter the Israeli threats from the south. > > Within the country religious groups began to splinter in the early > seventies. Sunni and Shia Muslims, displaced Palestinians, Maronite > Christians, Druze groups, all began to go their different ways; they > often found themselves in the way of others, and others in theirs. The > bus massacre only gave this explosive mix the ignition. > > Syrian intervention, followed by an Israeli invasion in March 1978 > brought yet more killing. It reached a point where several countries > including France and the United States had to send in peacekeepers. But > they too became targets; in 1983 220 U.S. marines and 21 other > servicemen were killed in their barracks in Beirut in a terrorist > attack. The peacekeeping forces withdrew. > > The civil war claimed 18,000 lives in Beirut alone. > > The Taif Accord, signed in Taif in Saudi Arabia Oct. 22, 1989, reduced > some of the disproportionately high power that Maronite Christians held, > and provided for a Cabinet divided equally between Christians and > Muslims. But that arrangement still did not make room enough for the > growing power of the Shias. At the same time the government could do > little to counter Israeli threats. > > The Hezbollah that rose in the eighties proceeded to become a militant > power stronger than the Lebanese military. The Hezbollah were the ones > preparing to take on Israel. > > But even so, after a couple of years of the signing of the Taif > agreement, peace had become fairly stable. Trade picked up, and tourism > began to flourish as it had in the Beirut of the years between World War > II and the early seventies. Israel continued to occupy portions of > southern Lebanon, but the people of Beirut began to wipe off the dust, > and began to rebuild. > > That was until the new destruction began last month, that has made about > a quarter of the population refugees in their own country. The Shatila > camp too has become a refugee camp again. This is where Israel-backed > Christian militiamen killed close to a thousand Palestinian refugees in > 1982. > > Once again Lebanon has fallen just as it had begun to rise again. Before > this round of Israeli bombing of Beirut began Jul. 12, you could pass a > shelled building, with its walls pockmarked by shrapnel and bullets from > the civil war days, standing next to a gleaming shopping centre with > workers polishing the glass for the perfect shine. The new bombing is > providing more such contrasts. You can still pass villas and fashionable > restaurants, not far from the born again Shatila refugee camp. > > Old Mercedes taxis, many more than 30 years old, belch out black smoke > as they get overtaken by new Mercedes cars driven by chic young Lebanese > on the roads that are still motorable. That contrast Beirut has lived > with. The new one between the destruction of southern Beirut and the > rebuilt smartness of central and Christian Beirut will be a lot harder > to bridge. > > Beirut still boasts some of the finest restaurants around the > Mediterranean. And it has exported its traditional salads, rice and lamb > dishes and its kebabs and hummus around the world. But it lives with 20 > percent unemployment. The old civil war drove capital away from the > city; the new one is likely to drive back much that had come in after > the Taif agreement. > > It's the Shia population shattered most. Through these days of > destruction, Hamra, a ten-minute drive from the southern districts where > most of the Shia population live, presents a face of life as usual. > Joggers are doing their rounds at the coast as usual, shops remain open, > the streets are clogged with traffic. Israel has chosen with some care > the face of Lebanon that it has picked to bomb. > > Hamra remains pleasant, but under the cloud of war. The waves of > tourists have been replaced by a trickle of journalists. Electricity > supply is sporadic, queues for petrol are lengthening. Beirut - and > Hamra too - are on a precipice. The way down from the cliffs this time > may not end with seafood on the Mediterranean coast. > > _______________________________________________ > (c)2006 Dahr Jamail. > All images, photos, photography and text are protected by United States > and international copyright law. If you would like to reprint Dahr's > Dispatches on the web, you need to include this copyright notice and a > prominent link to the http://DahrJamailIraq.com website. Website by > photographer Jeff Pflueger's Photography Media http://jeffpflueger.com . > Any other use of images, photography, photos and text including, but not > limited to, reproduction, use on another website, copying and printing > requires the permission of Dahr Jamail. Of course, feel free to forward > Dahr's dispatches via email. > > More writing, commentary, photography, pictures and images at > http://dahrjamailiraq.com > > You are subscribed to the Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches because you > requested a subscription at some point. > > You can visit http://dahrjamailiraq.com/email_list/ to subscribe or > unsubscribe to the email list. > > Or, you can unsubscribe by sending an email to > iraq_dispatches-request at dahrjamailiraq.com and write unsubscribe in the > subject or the body of the email. From anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca Sat Aug 5 13:54:44 2006 From: anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca (End American_Israeli_British_Canadian_Terrorism) Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006 13:54:44 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] =?iso-8859-1?q?Fw=3A_Mayors_for_Peace=3A_Cities_Are_Not_Ta?= =?iso-8859-1?q?rgets!__Communiqu=A8=A6?= Message-ID: <009701c6b8b8$3c1721c0$657ba8c0@user3de7829393> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C6B896.B4C06270 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: enrique.ferro at mailshell.com=20 Cc: recipient list not shown:=20 Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 2:14 PM Subject: Mayors for Peace: Cities Are Not Targets! Communiqu=A8=A6 Mayors for Peace: Cities Are Not Targets! 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With excessive and indiscriminate = firepower, military action has lost all sense of proportion. Continued = armed conflict cannot be condoned. There must be an immediate = ceasefire. =20 =A1=B0Everyone wants and deserves to live in dignity and security. The = overriding imperative is to promote a dialogue among all people in the = region. Retaliation must be foresworn; reconciliation must be the = touchstone. Peace is possible even now.=A1=B1 =20 =A1=AECities Are Not Targets=A1=AF refers to a project recently launched = by Mayors for Peace to end the targeting of cities by nuclear-armed = states. Mayors for Peace opposes excessive and indiscriminate = conventional attacks on cities not only because they are immoral in and = of themselves, but also because they weaken the taboo against the = destruction of cities with nuclear weapons that has prevailed since the = bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.=20 =20 Encouraged by a proposal from the Mayor of Montreal, Mr. Gerald = Tremblay, the President of Mayors for Peace, with the unanimous consent = of the Executive Cities, is urgently calling for peace in the Middle = East. =20 =20 Mayors for Peace was founded in 1982 and now has a membership of 1,403 = cities in 119 countries and regions throughout the world. The Executive = Committee, on behalf of all our member cities, hereby demands an = immediate end to the violence and a good-faith effort to resolve the = conflicts to the satisfaction of all parties.=20 =20 =20 Tadatoshi Akiba President Mayor = of Hiroshima (Japan) Iccho Itoh Vice President Mayor = of Nagasaki (Japan) Herbert Schmalstieg Vice President Mayor of = Hannover (Germany) Catherine Margate Vice President Mayor of = Malakoff (France) James Ashley =A1=A1 Vice President Lord = Mayor of Manchester (UK) Jaime R. Fresnedi Vice President Mayor of = Muntinlupa (Philippines) Evgeny P. Ishchenko Vice President Mayor of = Volgograd (Russia) Donald L. 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Mayors for Peace: = Cities=20 Are Not Targets!  Communiqu=A8=A6

 

 

Communiqu=A8=A6

 

Conflict in the Middle - East :  a concern of Mayors for=20 Peace

 

The association Mayors for Peace wishes to = express=20 its profoundest concern regarding the situation currently prevailing in = the=20 Middle-East, where cities and civilians are deeply affected by the=20 hostilities.

 

Dr.=20 Tadatoshi Akiba, Mayor of Hiroshima and President of Mayors for Peace, = calls for=20 an immediate ceasefire and an urgent dialogue so that affected = populations may=20 live in peace, harmony, and justice.

 

On behalf of the = Executive=20 Cities of Mayors for Peace, Dr. = Akiba declared:=20

 

=A1=B0Cities = Are Not=20 Targets!  The bombardment = of cities=20 and towns in Lebanon,=20 Israel, and=20 Palestine with = artillery,=20 rockets, and bombs is unconscionable. =20 The livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of innocent citizens are = being=20 destroyed.  Hundreds have been = killed,=20 thousands wounded, many just children. =20 With excessive and indiscriminate firepower, military action has = lost all=20 sense of proportion.  = Continued=20 armed conflict cannot be condoned.  There must be an = immediate=20 ceasefire.

 

=A1=B0Everyone wants and deserves to live = in dignity and=20 security.  The overriding = imperative=20 is to promote a dialogue among all people in the region.  Retaliation must be foresworn; = reconciliation must be the touchstone. =20 Peace is possible even now.=A1=B1

 

=A1=AECities Are Not = Targets=A1=AF=20 refers to a project recently launched by Mayors for Peace to end the = targeting=20 of cities by nuclear-armed states. =20 Mayors for Peace opposes excessive and indiscriminate = conventional=20 attacks on cities not only because they are immoral in and of = themselves, but=20 also because they weaken the taboo against the destruction of cities = with=20 nuclear weapons that has prevailed since the bombings of = Hiroshima and=20 Nagasaki in = 1945.

 

Encouraged by a=20 proposal from the Mayor of Montreal, Mr. Gerald Tremblay, the President = of=20 Mayors for Peace, with the unanimous consent of the Executive Cities, is = urgently calling for peace in the Middle = East. =  

 

Mayors = for Peace=20 was founded in 1982 and=20 now has a membership of 1,403 cities in 119 countries=20 and regions throughout the=20 world.  The = Executive=20 Committee, on behalf of all our member cities, hereby demands an = immediate end=20 to the violence and a good-faith effort to resolve the conflicts to the=20 satisfaction of all parties.

 

 

Tadatoshi=20 Akiba           &nbs= p;        =20 President           &nbs= p;       =20 Mayor of Hiroshima=20 (Japan)

Iccho=20 Itoh           &nbs= p;      =20            =20 Vice=20 President           =20 Mayor of Nagasaki=20 (Japan)

Herbert=20 Schmalstieg             =20 Vice=20 President           =20 Mayor of Hannover (Germany)

Catherine Margate           &nbs= p;    =20 Vice President           =20 Mayor of Malakoff (France)

James Ashley           =20 =A1=A1          =20 Vice=20 President           =20 Lord Mayor=20 of Manchester=20 (UK)

Jaime=20 R. Fresnedi           &nbs= p;    =20 Vice President           =20 Mayor of Muntinlupa = (Philippines)

Evgeny P.=20 Ishchenko            =20 Vice=20 President           =20 Mayor=20 of Volgograd=20 (Russia)

Donald L.=20 Plusquellic=20 =A1=A1=A1=A1         =20 Vice=20 President            = Mayor=20 of Akron=20 (USA)

Garry = Moore           &n= bsp; =20            =20 Vice President            = Mayor = of=20 Christchurch=20 (New=20 Zealand)

Leonardo = Domenici      =20        =20 Vice President            = Mayor = of=20 Florence=20 (Italy)

Patrik = Vankrunkelsven          =20 Vice=20 President           =20 Mayor=20 of=20 Laakdal=20 (Belgium

------=_NextPart_000_0094_01C6B896.B4C06270-- From alimallah at hotmail.com Sat Aug 5 16:19:35 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Sat, 05 Aug 2006 20:19:35 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Fw: My Address In-Reply-To: <20060805115017.32933.qmail@web30502.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID:

'Outrage' at 'morally unconscionable position'
It is no longer tenable to claim ?I didn't know? about crimes against humanity.
   
 
 

by The Jewish Women's Committee to End the Occupation
August 3, 2006

The Jewish Women's Committee to End the Occupation is a voice for peace in the Middle East along with other Jewish and Palestinian women's groups in North America and Israel.

We in Canada are outraged that the Canadian Government and media again choose a morally unconscionable position and stand by silently while Israel perpetrates a massacre of civilians in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon. It is a repeat of Sabra and Shatilla, of the massacre at Qana in 1996, with the world leaders looking on.

After World War II at the Nuremburg tribunal, Nazis attempted to exonerate themselves by claiming that they did not know about the genocide. It is no longer tenable to claim ?I didn't know? about crimes against humanity. There is ample witnessing and documentation of genocides in Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Rwanda, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Guatemala and now in the Middle East.

We know from Israeli historians themselves about the ethnic cleansing of indigenous Palestinians in 1948, and we know from Israeli NGOs and journalists of the current massacre of civilians and destruction of the societal infrastructure and physical environment of the Palestinian people.

The language of propaganda and war is twisted so that aggressor appears to be victim. Language is sadistic when a ?military operation? is called ?Summer Rain? as a whole people are deprived of water in the intense heat of summer. Language is terrifying when Israel calls the current attack on Gaza ?Samson's Pillars? ? Samson in myth was the biggest suicide terrorist of all ? purportedly killing 3000 people when he committed suicide by tearing down the temple pillars.

We fear that Israeli crimes against humanity will persist when even speaking about them entails accusations of anti-Semitism.

Will Canada collude with state terrorism or will Canada adhere to the rule of law with respect to the illegalities of occupation and the physical and psychological tormenting and murdering of civilians? We call on Canada to call for an immediate ceasefire, observed by the U.N. and not NATO, and for the immediate restoration of aid to the democratically elected Palestinian government.

In a just world, Israel would make reparations, just as Germany did to Jewish people.

Elizabeth Block
Smadar Carmon
Judy Deutsch
Sue Goldstein
Rachel Gorman
Reena Katz
Deborah Mandell
Jill Rogin
Susan Starkman
Esther Vise
Naomi Binder Wall
Judith Weisman
for the
Jewish Women's Committee to End the Occupation, Toronto

From alimallah at hotmail.com Sun Aug 6 01:04:37 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2006 05:04:37 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Junkies of War Message-ID:
Junkies of War

Uri Avnery

5.8.06

FOR ME it was a moment of shocking revelation.

I was listening to one of the daily speeches of our Prime Minister. He said: "We are a wonderful people!" He said: We have already won this war, it is the greatest victory in the history of our state. He said: We have changed the face of the Middle East. And more to that effect.

Well, I told myself, that's Olmert.

I have known him since he was 20-something. At that time, I was a member of the Knesset, and Olmert was the book-carrier (literally) of another member. Since then I have followed his career. He has never been anything but a party functionary, a small-time politician specializing in manipulations, a run-of-the-mill demagogue. On the way changed parties several times and served as a mayor with a grade of D minus, until he climbed on the bandwagon of Ariel Sharon. More or less by accident he was given the empty title of "Deputy Prime Minister", and when Sharon suffered his stroke, something happened that took Olmert too by surprise: he became Prime Minister.

Throughout his career he has remained a complete cynic, basically a right-winger but willing to pretend to be a liberal when faced with leftists.

So, I told myself, this is just another cynical speech. But suddenly a ghastly thought struck me: No, the man believes what he is saying!

Hard as it is to imagine, it seems that Olmert really believes that this is a successful war. That he is winning. That he has radically changed Israel's situation. That he is building a New Middle East. That he is a historic leader, far superior to Ariel Sharon (who, after all, was beaten in Lebanon and who allowed Hizbullah to build up its arsenal of rockets). That the longer he is allowed to go on with the war, the more his stature in history will grow.

Ehud Olmert has obviously cut himself off from reality. He lives in a bubble all by himself. His speeches show that he has a very real problem.

Of all the dangers facing Israel now, this is the most severe. Because this man is deciding, quite simply, the fate of millions: who will die, who will become a refugee, whose world will be shattered.

BUT OLMERT'S problem with megalomania is nothing compared to what has happened to Amir Peretz.

Exactly nine months ago, after his election as Labor Party chairman, Peretz made a speech in Tel-Aviv's Rabin Square in which he revealed his dream: that in the no-man's land between Israel and the Gaza Strip a football field will be built, and a match between the Israeli children of Sderot and the Palestinian children of nearby Bet-Hanoun will take place. An Israeli Martin Luther King.

Nine month's later, a monster has been born to us.

In the Knesset election campaign, Peretz appeared as a social revolutionary. He announced that he would change the face of Israeli society, set new national priorities, cut billions from the military budget and transfer them to education, welfare and measure to reduce the glaring gap between rich and poor. As a veteran peace-lover, he would, of course, achieve peace with the Palestinians and the entire Arab world.

This won him the votes of many citizens, including many who would normally never consider voting for the Labor Party.

What followed is history. He seduced himself, when Olmert offered him the Ministry of Defense. That was still Olmert the cynic. He knew, as we all did, that Peretz was walking into a trap, that as a rank civilian without serious military experience he would be easy prey for the generals. But Peretz did not shrink back. The supreme aim of his life is to become Prime Minister, and in order to become a credible candidate he believed that he must present himself as a security expert.

Since then, Peretz has become a rabid warmonger. Not only does he endorse all the demands of the generals, not only does he act as their spokesman - he has also helped to push Israel into war, and since then he has been demanding that it should continue, enlarge, widen, kill more, destroy more, occupy more. He himself declared, "Nasrallah will never forget the name Amir Peretz!" - like a spoilt child inscribing his name on a tourist attraction.

At the moment, he is trying to be more extreme even than Olmert. While the Prime Minister is afraid of continuing to advance, fearing that too many casualties from the rockets and the battle on the ground might cloud the brilliance of his victory, Peretz wants to reach the Litani River, whatever the cost. There's no other way - if one wants to become Prime Minister, one has to walk over dead bodies.

Thus a monster has been born to us. Rosemary's Baby.

TODAY, THE 25th day of the war, we can draw up an interim balance. What were the aims? What are the results?

0 "To destroy Hizbullah".

Who would have believed it, but on the 25th day Hizbullah is still standing and fighting. A few thousand fighters against the fifth strongest army in the world. Nobody speaks anymore about eliminating it. Not Olmert, not Peretz, not even Dan Halutz - the third corner of this unholy triangle.

0 "To weaken Hizbullah".

That is a watered down version of the first aim. It is more convenient, because it cannot be measured. After all, in any war both sides are weakened. People are killed and wounded, arms are destroyed, installations demolished. But while the Israeli army can mobilize another division and another one, and the Americans are rushing more bombs to us, can Hizbullah absorb such losses?

Nobody knows how many fighters the organization has lost. The Israeli army distributes estimates, without being able to prove them. The Lebanese speak about far smaller numbers, and do not have any proof either.

But that is not the main thing. An organization like Hizbullah has no problem in raising more and more volunteers for "holy war". Be their losses as they may, after the war the organization will train as many new fighters as necessary. Their arsenals will also be replenished with new weapons arriving from Iran and Syria. The border is long, it is impossible to seal it.

0 "To push Hizbullah away from the border".

That is the crumpled aim, after the two preceding ones were shown to be unattainable. It, too, has not been realized yet, and never will be, because it is also unattainable. Most Hizbullah fighters are local boys of the South Lebanese towns and villages. They will continue to be there, overtly or covertly. No international force can prevent that, and certainly not the Lebanese Army.

The rockets can be moved further away. How many kilometers? Ten? Twenty? That will not remove the threat from Nahariya, Haifa and Tel-Aviv - especially since the range of the missiles is bound to grow with time, when technologically more advanced types arrive.

0 "To kill Hassan Nasrallah".

For the time being, so it seems, the report of his death was an exaggeration, to quote Mark Twain. True, in a kind of parody of the Entebbe exploit, Nasrallah was pulled out of a hospital in Baalbek, but it was another Hassan Nasrallah. Oops.

In the meantime, the original Nasrallah is flourishing. Compared to the kitschy speeches of Olmert, with their endless clich?s and the fist thumping on the table, the Hizbullah leader comes over as a sober speaker, measured and mostly quite credible.

0 "To return to the Israeli army the power of deterrence".

Nobody has any doubt that the Israeli army is a good, professional army, capable of defeating regular armies. But this war proves that it is not capable of achieving a military decision against an able guerilla organization with determined fighters. If Hizbullah is alive and kicking after 25 days, the deterrence power of the Israeli army has been weakened - whatever happens from now on.

From this point of view, the war has harmed the security of Israel. It has proved that the Israeli rear is exposed, that the Hizbullah fighters are not inferior to the Israeli soldiers, that there is no de-luxe war, that the Air Force cannot win without land forces. Not even in ideal circumstances, when the other side has no anti-air defense to speak of.

Some comfort themselves with the thought that "the Arabs have seen that we are crazy". We react to a small local provocation with an orgy of killing and destruction, destroying whole countries, a sort of national amok. But running amok is not a policy. It does not solve any problem. It is an uncontrollable reflex. It does not allow for straight thinking. It even allows the other side to manipulate us with premeditated provocations.

0 "Deploying an International Force along the border".

That is a kind of emergency exit, after all the other aims have gone up in smoke.

At the beginning of the war, Olmert himself strenuously objected to such a force, because it would restrict the freedom of action of the Israeli army. Clearly, no international force will dare to come, unless there is a cease-fire in place and an agreement with Hizbullah has been reached. Nobody wants to be exposed to cross-fire. Therefore, this force will also have to serve Hisbullah's interests, for fear of a guerilla war starting against it. Have all the sacrifices been made for this?

0 "We shall create a new situation in the Middle East".

This aim has indeed been achieved - but not the way Olmert told himself (and us).

The long-range results of the war are not immediately obvious. They belong to the category defined by Bismarck as "imponderables" - things that cannot be measured.

Every day on their TV screens tens of millions of Arabs and hundred of millions of Muslims see the atrocious pictures of crushed babies, the sights of the horrible destruction. These are deeply imprinted in the consciousness of the masses and will leave behind them an accumulation of anger and hatred that is far more dangerous than an arsenal of missiles. In these 25 days, thousands of new suicide bombers have been created. And as the stature of Nasrallah as the hero of the Arab world increases, so the respect for the "moderate" Arab regimes hit new lows - the very regimes that the US and Israel rely on for creating the New Middle East.

AFTER THE 25th day, the 26th will arrive, and so on and on. President Bush, who pushed us into this war to start with, is now pushing us to fight on ("Until the last Israeli soldier," as the saying goes.) Like Olmert, he lives in an imaginary world.

Bush, Olmert and their like can incite and draw the masses behind them, until the call of "the Emperor is naked" finds receptive ears.

One of the most sickening sights of the war is the picture of the international diplomats doing everything they can to enable Olmert & Co. to go on with the war. The UN has long since become an agent of the White House. Hypocrisy and sanctimoniousness are having a field day, while lives are being destroyed and the dead buried on both sides of the border.

Olmert wants to "gain" as many days as possible for continued fighting. What sort of gain is this? We are conquering South Lebanon as flies conquer fly-paper. Generals present maps with impressive arrows to show how Hizbullah is being pushed north. That might be convincing - if we were talking about a front-line in a war with a regular army, as taught in Staff College. But this is a different war altogether. In the conquered area, Hizbullah people remain, and our soldiers are exposed to attacks of the kind in which Hizbullah has excelled from its first day.

So we shall get to the Litani River. Beyond it, there is another river, and another one. Lebanon has an abundance of rivers we can get to.

Perhaps it would be worthwhile for these two junkies, Olmert and Peretz, to come down from their "high" and study the map.


From alimallah at hotmail.com Sun Aug 6 11:33:08 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2006 15:33:08 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Junkies of WAR Message-ID:
Junkies of War

Uri Avnery

5.8.06

FOR ME it was a moment of shocking revelation.

I was listening to one of the daily speeches of our Prime Minister. He said: "We are a wonderful people!" He said: We have already won this war, it is the greatest victory in the history of our state. He said: We have changed the face of the Middle East. And more to that effect.

Well, I told myself, that's Olmert.

I have known him since he was 20-something. At that time, I was a member of the Knesset, and Olmert was the book-carrier (literally) of another member. Since then I have followed his career. He has never been anything but a party functionary, a small-time politician specializing in manipulations, a run-of-the-mill demagogue. On the way changed parties several times and served as a mayor with a grade of D minus, until he climbed on the bandwagon of Ariel Sharon. More or less by accident he was given the empty title of "Deputy Prime Minister", and when Sharon suffered his stroke, something happened that took Olmert too by surprise: he became Prime Minister.

Throughout his career he has remained a complete cynic, basically a right-winger but willing to pretend to be a liberal when faced with leftists.

So, I told myself, this is just another cynical speech. But suddenly a ghastly thought struck me: No, the man believes what he is saying!

Hard as it is to imagine, it seems that Olmert really believes that this is a successful war. That he is winning. That he has radically changed Israel's situation. That he is building a New Middle East. That he is a historic leader, far superior to Ariel Sharon (who, after all, was beaten in Lebanon and who allowed Hizbullah to build up its arsenal of rockets). That the longer he is allowed to go on with the war, the more his stature in history will grow.

Ehud Olmert has obviously cut himself off from reality. He lives in a bubble all by himself. His speeches show that he has a very real problem.

Of all the dangers facing Israel now, this is the most severe. Because this man is deciding, quite simply, the fate of millions: who will die, who will become a refugee, whose world will be shattered.

BUT OLMERT'S problem with megalomania is nothing compared to what has happened to Amir Peretz.

Exactly nine months ago, after his election as Labor Party chairman, Peretz made a speech in Tel-Aviv's Rabin Square in which he revealed his dream: that in the no-man's land between Israel and the Gaza Strip a football field will be built, and a match between the Israeli children of Sderot and the Palestinian children of nearby Bet-Hanoun will take place. An Israeli Martin Luther King.

Nine month's later, a monster has been born to us.

In the Knesset election campaign, Peretz appeared as a social revolutionary. He announced that he would change the face of Israeli society, set new national priorities, cut billions from the military budget and transfer them to education, welfare and measure to reduce the glaring gap between rich and poor. As a veteran peace-lover, he would, of course, achieve peace with the Palestinians and the entire Arab world.

This won him the votes of many citizens, including many who would normally never consider voting for the Labor Party.

What followed is history. He seduced himself, when Olmert offered him the Ministry of Defense. That was still Olmert the cynic. He knew, as we all did, that Peretz was walking into a trap, that as a rank civilian without serious military experience he would be easy prey for the generals. But Peretz did not shrink back. The supreme aim of his life is to become Prime Minister, and in order to become a credible candidate he believed that he must present himself as a security expert.

Since then, Peretz has become a rabid warmonger. Not only does he endorse all the demands of the generals, not only does he act as their spokesman - he has also helped to push Israel into war, and since then he has been demanding that it should continue, enlarge, widen, kill more, destroy more, occupy more. He himself declared, "Nasrallah will never forget the name Amir Peretz!" - like a spoilt child inscribing his name on a tourist attraction.

At the moment, he is trying to be more extreme even than Olmert. While the Prime Minister is afraid of continuing to advance, fearing that too many casualties from the rockets and the battle on the ground might cloud the brilliance of his victory, Peretz wants to reach the Litani River, whatever the cost. There's no other way - if one wants to become Prime Minister, one has to walk over dead bodies.

Thus a monster has been born to us. Rosemary's Baby.

TODAY, THE 25th day of the war, we can draw up an interim balance. What were the aims? What are the results?

0 "To destroy Hizbullah".

Who would have believed it, but on the 25th day Hizbullah is still standing and fighting. A few thousand fighters against the fifth strongest army in the world. Nobody speaks anymore about eliminating it. Not Olmert, not Peretz, not even Dan Halutz - the third corner of this unholy triangle.

0 "To weaken Hizbullah".

That is a watered down version of the first aim. It is more convenient, because it cannot be measured. After all, in any war both sides are weakened. People are killed and wounded, arms are destroyed, installations demolished. But while the Israeli army can mobilize another division and another one, and the Americans are rushing more bombs to us, can Hizbullah absorb such losses?

Nobody knows how many fighters the organization has lost. The Israeli army distributes estimates, without being able to prove them. The Lebanese speak about far smaller numbers, and do not have any proof either.

But that is not the main thing. An organization like Hizbullah has no problem in raising more and more volunteers for "holy war". Be their losses as they may, after the war the organization will train as many new fighters as necessary. Their arsenals will also be replenished with new weapons arriving from Iran and Syria. The border is long, it is impossible to seal it.

0 "To push Hizbullah away from the border".

That is the crumpled aim, after the two preceding ones were shown to be unattainable. It, too, has not been realized yet, and never will be, because it is also unattainable. Most Hizbullah fighters are local boys of the South Lebanese towns and villages. They will continue to be there, overtly or covertly. No international force can prevent that, and certainly not the Lebanese Army.

The rockets can be moved further away. How many kilometers? Ten? Twenty? That will not remove the threat from Nahariya, Haifa and Tel-Aviv - especially since the range of the missiles is bound to grow with time, when technologically more advanced types arrive.

0 "To kill Hassan Nasrallah".

For the time being, so it seems, the report of his death was an exaggeration, to quote Mark Twain. True, in a kind of parody of the Entebbe exploit, Nasrallah was pulled out of a hospital in Baalbek, but it was another Hassan Nasrallah. Oops.

In the meantime, the original Nasrallah is flourishing. Compared to the kitschy speeches of Olmert, with their endless clich?s and the fist thumping on the table, the Hizbullah leader comes over as a sober speaker, measured and mostly quite credible.

0 "To return to the Israeli army the power of deterrence".

Nobody has any doubt that the Israeli army is a good, professional army, capable of defeating regular armies. But this war proves that it is not capable of achieving a military decision against an able guerilla organization with determined fighters. If Hizbullah is alive and kicking after 25 days, the deterrence power of the Israeli army has been weakened - whatever happens from now on.

From this point of view, the war has harmed the security of Israel. It has proved that the Israeli rear is exposed, that the Hizbullah fighters are not inferior to the Israeli soldiers, that there is no de-luxe war, that the Air Force cannot win without land forces. Not even in ideal circumstances, when the other side has no anti-air defense to speak of.

Some comfort themselves with the thought that "the Arabs have seen that we are crazy". We react to a small local provocation with an orgy of killing and destruction, destroying whole countries, a sort of national amok. But running amok is not a policy. It does not solve any problem. It is an uncontrollable reflex. It does not allow for straight thinking. It even allows the other side to manipulate us with premeditated provocations.

0 "Deploying an International Force along the border".

That is a kind of emergency exit, after all the other aims have gone up in smoke.

At the beginning of the war, Olmert himself strenuously objected to such a force, because it would restrict the freedom of action of the Israeli army. Clearly, no international force will dare to come, unless there is a cease-fire in place and an agreement with Hizbullah has been reached. Nobody wants to be exposed to cross-fire. Therefore, this force will also have to serve Hisbullah's interests, for fear of a guerilla war starting against it. Have all the sacrifices been made for this?

0 "We shall create a new situation in the Middle East".

This aim has indeed been achieved - but not the way Olmert told himself (and us).

The long-range results of the war are not immediately obvious. They belong to the category defined by Bismarck as "imponderables" - things that cannot be measured.

Every day on their TV screens tens of millions of Arabs and hundred of millions of Muslims see the atrocious pictures of crushed babies, the sights of the horrible destruction. These are deeply imprinted in the consciousness of the masses and will leave behind them an accumulation of anger and hatred that is far more dangerous than an arsenal of missiles. In these 25 days, thousands of new suicide bombers have been created. And as the stature of Nasrallah as the hero of the Arab world increases, so the respect for the "moderate" Arab regimes hit new lows - the very regimes that the US and Israel rely on for creating the New Middle East.

AFTER THE 25th day, the 26th will arrive, and so on and on. President Bush, who pushed us into this war to start with, is now pushing us to fight on ("Until the last Israeli soldier," as the saying goes.) Like Olmert, he lives in an imaginary world.

Bush, Olmert and their like can incite and draw the masses behind them, until the call of "the Emperor is naked" finds receptive ears.

One of the most sickening sights of the war is the picture of the international diplomats doing everything they can to enable Olmert & Co. to go on with the war. The UN has long since become an agent of the White House. Hypocrisy and sanctimoniousness are having a field day, while lives are being destroyed and the dead buried on both sides of the border.

Olmert wants to "gain" as many days as possible for continued fighting. What sort of gain is this? We are conquering South Lebanon as flies conquer fly-paper. Generals present maps with impressive arrows to show how Hizbullah is being pushed north. That might be convincing - if we were talking about a front-line in a war with a regular army, as taught in Staff College. But this is a different war altogether. In the conquered area, Hizbullah people remain, and our soldiers are exposed to attacks of the kind in which Hizbullah has excelled from its first day.

So we shall get to the Litani River. Beyond it, there is another river, and another one. Lebanon has an abundance of rivers we can get to.

Perhaps it would be worthwhile for these two junkies, Olmert and Peretz, to come down from their "high" and study the map.


From ram.sivapalan at gmail.com Sun Aug 6 17:01:39 2006 From: ram.sivapalan at gmail.com (Ram Sivapalan) Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2006 17:01:39 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] Starbucks Workers Union Calls for Student Boycott! In-Reply-To: <1154889117.44d6359d23bc1@webmail.fas.harvard.edu> References: <1154889117.44d6359d23bc1@webmail.fas.harvard.edu> Message-ID: ------=_Part_45_27473956.1154898099939 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Michael GW Date: Aug 6, 2006 2:31 PM Subject: [usas] Starbucks Workers Union Calls for Student Boycott! To: slamplanning at lists.riseup.net, bostonslap at lists.riseup.net, usas at yahoogroups.com ------------STARBUCKS INFAMY------------ ANOTHER WORKER TERMINATED FOR UNION ACTIVITY! Please share widely TAKE ACTION NOW! www.starbucksunion.org [http://www.starbucksunion.org] August 5, 2006 The Starbucks "investigation" of IWW member Daniel Gross concluded today with his termination after more than three years of organizing at the company. Daniel's expression of solidarity at a union picket line with co-worker and fellow union member, Evan Winterscheidt, was deemed threatening by Starbucks. With the termination of IWW members Daniel Gross, Evan Winterscheidt, Joe Agins Jr., and Charles Fostrom in less than a year, Starbucks has demonstrated conclusively its intense hostility to the right of workers to join a union. To provide additional cover for the unlawful termination, Starbucks issued Daniel a blatantly discriminatory performance review today with negative ratings for things like, "not communicating partner morale issues to the Store Manager." The manager confirmed that morale issues included complaints about wages and working conditions. Last we checked, an employer may not mandate an employee to engage in surveillance of co-worker's protected activities. Far from breaking our campaign, Starbucks has done the opposite. The current and former Starbucks workers who proudly carry the Industrial Workers of the World membership card vow to redouble our efforts to achieve an independent voice on the job. The right to free association at work is fundamental and not subject to compromise. But to vindicate our right to union membership, we need support from you. The multinational retailers like Wal-Mart, Starbucks, and Borders seek totalitarian control of the workplace. The way forward to reign in these massive corporations is a social movement of workers and community members. The Wobblies at Starbucks have proven that by taking direct action against the company over issues of concern to workers and by avoiding the skewed certification process of NLRB elections, baristas can improve their lives on and off the job. This strategy only works however, if the company incurs significant economic, political, and social costs when it violates the right to organize by terminating workers for union activity. Take action with us sisters and brothers. Together we will win: 1) Do not spend your hard earned money at Starbucks until the company respects the right of workers to organize and reinstates Daniel Gross and the rest of the IWW baristas. Let the company know you are taking a stand by participating in a new email action: [http://starbucksunion.org/node/1015] 2) Obtain a resolution or pledge from your community group, labor union, or house of worship agreeing to stay way from Starbucks products until justice is done. Please send copies to [starbucksunion at yahoo.com ]. 3) Hold a rally or leafleting action at Starbucks in support of the right to organize and in defense of the fired union baristas if you feel that's appropriate in your local community. Please check in with the baristas at the store before hand to involve them in the action. 4) If you are a student, join the Justice from Bean to Cup! campaign launching this Fall to ensure Starbucks doesn't operate on campuses without reinstating the IWW baristas, respecting the right to organize, and making a meaningful commitment to Fair Trade. Get involved by e-mailing [starbucksunion at yahoo.com ]. 5) Make a financial contribution to the IWW Starbucks Workers Union to ensure a continued independent voice for employees at the world's largest coffee chain. 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------------STARBUCKS INFAMY------------
ANOTHER WORKER TERMINATED FOR UNION ACTIVITY!

Please share widely

TAKE ACTION NOW!

www.starbucksunion.org [ http://www.starbucksunion.org]

August 5, 2006

The Starbucks "investigation" of IWW member Daniel
Gross concluded today with his termination after more
than three years of organizing at the company.
Daniel's expression of solidarity at a union picket
line with co-worker and fellow union member, Evan
Winterscheidt, was deemed threatening by Starbucks.

With the termination of IWW members Daniel Gross,
Evan Winterscheidt, Joe Agins Jr., and Charles Fostrom
in less than a year, Starbucks has demonstrated
conclusively its intense hostility to the right of
workers to join a union.

To provide additional cover for the unlawful
termination, Starbucks issued Daniel a blatantly
discriminatory performance review today with negative
ratings for things like, "not communicating partner
morale issues to the Store Manager." The manager
confirmed that morale issues included complaints about
wages and working conditions. Last we checked, an
employer may not mandate an employee to engage in
surveillance of co-worker's protected activities.

Far from breaking our campaign, Starbucks has done the
opposite. The current and former Starbucks workers who
proudly carry the Industrial Workers of the World
membership card vow to redouble our efforts to achieve
an independent voice on the job. The right to free
association at work is fundamental and not subject to
compromise. But to vindicate our right to union
membership, we need support from you.

The multinational retailers like Wal-Mart, Starbucks,
and Borders seek totalitarian control of the
workplace. The way forward to reign in these massive
corporations is a social movement of workers and
community members. The Wobblies at Starbucks have
proven that by taking direct action against the
company over issues of concern to workers and by
avoiding the skewed certification process of NLRB
elections, baristas can improve their lives on and off
the job. This strategy only works however, if the
company incurs significant economic, political, and
social costs when it violates the right to organize by
terminating workers for union activity.

Take action with us sisters and brothers. Together we
will win:

1) Do not spend your hard earned money at Starbucks
until the company respects the right of workers to
organize and reinstates Daniel Gross and the rest of
the IWW baristas. Let the company know you are taking
a stand by participating in a new email action:
[http://starbucksunion.org/node/1015]

2) Obtain a resolution or pledge from your community
group, labor union, or house of worship agreeing to
stay way from Starbucks products until justice is
done. Please send copies to [ starbucksunion at yahoo.com].

3) Hold a rally or leafleting action at Starbucks in
support of the right to organize and in defense of the
fired union baristas if you feel that's appropriate in
your local community. Please check in with the
baristas at the store before hand to involve them in
the action.

4) If you are a student, join the Justice from Bean to
Cup! campaign launching this Fall to ensure Starbucks
doesn't operate on campuses without reinstating the
IWW baristas, respecting the right to organize, and
making a meaningful commitment to Fair Trade. Get
involved by e-mailing [ starbucksunion at yahoo.com].

5) Make a financial contribution to the IWW Starbucks
Workers Union to ensure a continued independent voice
for employees at the world's largest coffee chain.
Send checks made out to "IWW Starbucks Workers Union"
or well-concealed cash to:

IWW Starbucks Workers Union
347 Maujer St. Apt. #C
Brooklyn, NY 11206

www.starbucksunion.org [ http://www.starbucksunion.org]

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------=_Part_45_27473956.1154898099939-- From alimallah at hotmail.com Mon Aug 7 00:09:49 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 04:09:49 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Montreal Rally one of world biggest Message-ID:

Here is some reproit re: Montreal rally today, let's mobilize fro August 12th rally in toronto and keep the pressure on our Unmeasured PM.

Ali

>http://www.yayacanada.com/0676-mtldemo.html
>
>  August 6, 2006
>
>Canada.com: Police said more than 15,000 people participated in the rally, making it one of the largest that took place around the world over the weekend.
>
>Politicians & Unions Lead Huge Montreal Demo In Solidarity with the Lebanese and Palestinian People
>
>Ron Saba, Montreal Planet Magazine
>
>Leaders of Quebec's major political parties and unions, sixty community groups and well known Quebec artists led a huge demonstration and march through the streets of Montreal in solidarity with the people of Lebanon and Palestine.
>
>The march was led by Gilles Duceppe leader of the Bloc qu?b?cois, Andr? Boisclair leader of the Parti qu?b?cois, Liberal MP Denis Coderre, Bloc MP Maria Mouani,  co-spokepersons Fran?oise David and Amir Khadir of Qu?bec-Solidaire and Henri Mass? President of the F?d?ration des travailleurs du Qu?bec.
>
>It is clear that Montrealers stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Lebanon and Palestine against the criminal agression of Israel and their accomplices, the US, Britain and Stephen Harper.

From alimallah at hotmail.com Mon Aug 7 00:44:45 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 04:44:45 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] FW: 100,000 demonstrate in London Message-ID:




From: "Ali Mallah" <alimallah at hotmail.com>
To: peacetalk-l at list.web.net
Subject: 100,000 demonstrate in London
Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 04:20:30 +0000

100,000 demonstrate in London

DemoThe Stop the War demonstration on Saturday 5 August brought over 100,000 protestors onto London's streets. This is unprecedented for a protest called with only one week's notice.
They came from every corner of Britain. Hundreds of national and local organisations were there: from the trade unions, from Muslim associations and mosques, from Lebanese community groups; from CND and dozens of local peace groups; from the Green Party, Respect, Labour against the War and many other political organisations. Such is the nationwide anger at Israel's barbaric destruction of Lebanon and Gaza. All were united in the demand for an immediate unconditional ceasefire in Lebanon and Gaza.

For speeches, Pleaes go to : http://www.stopwar.org.uk/


From alimallah at hotmail.com Mon Aug 7 12:17:17 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 16:17:17 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Vigil on Tuesd. and Friday Message-ID:




 

Pray for Lebanon


From dblackadder at cupe.ca Tue Aug 8 15:48:39 2006 From: dblackadder at cupe.ca (Derek Blackadder) Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 15:48:39 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] Cosatu threatens daily protests against Israel Message-ID: >From LabourStart yesterday: http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=279123&area=/breaking_news/br eaking_news__national/ ====================== Derek Blackadder National Representative Canadian Union of Public Employees Peterborough Area Office +01-705-743-0600 ? voice +01-705-743-5046 ? fax Skype me as: dblackadder CONFIDENTIAL AND PRIVILEGED INFORMATION NOTICE This e-mail, and any attachments, may contain information that is confidential. Any unauthorized review, disclosure, retransmission, dissemination or other use of or reliance on this information may be unlawful and is strictly prohibited. From alimallah at hotmail.com Tue Aug 8 17:07:43 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 21:07:43 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Brother moist and CUPE's Letter to harper Message-ID:

Thank You Brtoher Paul, Claude and the National NEB for this letter. As unionists and Social justice  leaders and activists, We must continue to stand up  for justice, defend the  Vulnrable and be the voice of the Voiceless. We still have a long Journey ahead of us, However, with the rights steps, I am confident that we will live up to our Moral, Human and erhical values.

In Solidarity for Justice and Pecae,

Ali

Harper must call for a ceasefire and denounce crimes against civilians

August 8, 2006 11:26 AM

Prime Minister Stephen Harper must make amends for calling the Israeli offensive against Lebanon a ?measured response? by calling for an immediate ceasefire and denouncing Israel for its ongoing assault on both Lebanese and Palestinian civilians.

He must hear from you today. Contact Stephen Harper to demand a ceasefire and a recall of Parliament to discuss the growing crisis.

Email: pm at pm.gc.ca

Write or fax the Prime Minister?s office at:

Office of the Prime Minister
80 Wellington Street
Ottawa
K1A 0A2

Fax: 613-941-6900

It has become clear that the Israeli government decided to terrorize Lebanese civilians and destroy civilian infrastructure in a bid to isolate Hezbollah, but such a strategy will only backfire since killing civilians and destroying communities will only fuel further hatred and violence. Both sides are in violation of international law but the Israeli displacement of 800,000 Lebanese civilians and killing of over 800 of them so far is a war crime of serious proportions.

CUPE also condemns the ongoing daily killings of Palestinian civilians and the destruction of their infrastructure by the Israeli military. Over 140 Palestinian civilians have died at the hands of the Israeli military in the past month. Much of Gaza?s existing infrastructure, pitiful as it is, has been wiped out by the massive bombing attack that began in early July. Israeli Prime Minister Olmert has openly stated that this bombing was intended to punish civilians, but this is ?collective punishment? ? contrary to the Geneva Conventions and a war crime.

Canada must speak out. This two-front war is reckless and may well spiral out of control unless the underlying cause of the region?s tension is addressed.

Uri Avnery, a highly respected Israeli peace activist, notes that the underlining cause for all the violence in this part of the Middle East (including Lebanon), is the brutal and illegal Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, which will be going into its 40th year in 2007. This issue will remain the smoldering coal of the ?Middle East? conflict until it is resolved in a viable two-state solution with peace, justice, security and dignity for all.

CUPE re-iterates its demand therefore for an immediate ceasefire and calls upon Prime Minister Stephen Harper to press this demand with both Israel and the United States, at the same time as he rightfully condemns Hezbollah?s indiscriminate terror rocket attacks.

Both Israel and Hezbollah are to be condemned for targeting citizens and civilian infrastructure, but it should be noted that Israel?s totally disproportionate attack on Lebanon has created a humanitarian crisis and put the entire region on the brink. Meanwhile, Israeli atrocities against Palestinians continue, under the radar as the world watches the smoke and fury of Lebanon?s destruction.

Mr. Harper must be pressed to act. He must hear from you. Contact him today to demand a ceasefire and a recall of Parliament.

From alimallah at hotmail.com Wed Aug 9 01:22:28 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 05:22:28 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Israel responded to an unprovoked attack by Hizbullah, right? Wrong Message-ID:

Israel responded to an unprovoked attack by Hizbullah, right? Wrong

The assault on Lebanon was premeditated - the soldiers' capture simply provided the excuse. It was also unnecessary

By George Monbiot

08/08/06 "
The Guardian" -- -- Whatever we think of Israel's assault on Lebanon, all of us seem to agree about one fact: that it was a response, however disproportionate, to an unprovoked attack by Hizbullah. I repeated this "fact" in my last column, when I wrote that "Hizbullah fired the first shots". This being so, the Israeli government's supporters ask peaceniks like me, what would you have done? It's an important question. But its premise, I have now discovered, is flawed.

Since Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon in May 2000, there have been hundreds of violations of the "blue line" between the two countries. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil) reports that Israeli aircraft crossed the line "on an almost daily basis" between 2001 and 2003, and "persistently" until 2006. These incursions "caused great concern to the civilian population, particularly low-altitude flights that break the sound barrier over populated areas". On some occasions, Hizbullah tried to shoot them down with anti-aircraft guns.
In October 2000, the Israel Defence Forces shot at unarmed Palestinian demonstrators on the border, killing three and wounding 20. In response, Hizbullah crossed the line and kidnapped three Israeli soldiers. On several occasions, Hizbullah fired missiles and mortar rounds at IDF positions, and the IDF responded with heavy artillery and sometimes aerial bombardment. Incidents like this killed three Israelis and three Lebanese in 2003; one Israeli soldier and two Hizbullah fighters in 2005; and two Lebanese people and three Israeli soldiers in February 2006. Rockets were fired from Lebanon into Israel several times in 2004, 2005 and 2006, on some occasions by Hizbullah. But, the UN records, "none of the incidents resulted in a military escalation".

On May 26 this year, two officials of Islamic Jihad - Nidal and Mahmoud Majzoub - were killed by a car bomb in the Lebanese city of Sidon. This was widely assumed in Lebanon and Israel to be the work of Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency. In June, a man named Mahmoud Rafeh confessed to the killings and admitted that he had been working for Mossad since 1994. Militants in southern Lebanon responded, on the day of the bombing, by launching eight rockets into Israel. One soldier was lightly wounded. There was a major bust-up on the border, during which one member of Hizbullah was killed and several wounded, and one Israeli soldier wounded. But while the border region "remained tense and volatile", Unifil says it was "generally quiet" until July 12.

There has been a heated debate on the internet about whether the two Israeli soldiers kidnapped by Hizbullah that day were captured in Israel or in Lebanon, but it now seems pretty clear that they were seized in Israel. This is what the UN says, and even Hizbullah seems to have forgotten that they were supposed to have been found sneaking around the outskirts of the Lebanese village of Aita al-Shaab. Now it simply states that "the Islamic resistance captured two Israeli soldiers at the border with occupied Palestine". Three other Israeli soldiers were killed by the militants. There is also some dispute about when, on July 12, Hizbullah first fired its rockets; but Unifil makes it clear that the firing took place at the same time as the raid - 9am. Its purpose seems to have been to create a diversion. No one was hit.

But there is no serious debate about why the two soldiers were captured: Hizbullah was seeking to exchange them for the 15 prisoners of war taken by the Israelis during the occupation of Lebanon and (in breach of article 118 of the third Geneva convention) never released. It seems clear that if Israel had handed over the prisoners, it would - without the spillage of any more blood - have retrieved its men and reduced the likelihood of further kidnappings. But the Israeli government refused to negotiate. Instead - well, we all know what happened instead. Almost 1,000 Lebanese and 33 Israeli civilians have been killed so far, and a million Lebanese displaced from their homes.

On July 12, in other words, Hizbullah fired the first shots. But that act of aggression was simply one instance in a long sequence of small incursions and attacks over the past six years by both sides. So why was the Israeli response so different from all that preceded it? The answer is that it was not a reaction to the events of that day. The assault had been planned for months.

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that "more than a year ago, a senior Israeli army officer began giving PowerPoint presentations, on an off-the-record basis, to US and other diplomats, journalists and thinktanks, setting out the plan for the current operation in revealing detail". The attack, he said, would last for three weeks. It would begin with bombing and culminate in a ground invasion. Gerald Steinberg, professor of political science at Bar-Ilan University, told the paper that "of all of Israel's wars since 1948, this was the one for which Israel was most prepared ... By 2004, the military campaign scheduled to last about three weeks that we're seeing now had already been blocked out and, in the last year or two, it's been simulated and rehearsed across the board".

A "senior Israeli official" told the Washington Post that the raid by Hizbullah provided Israel with a "unique moment" for wiping out the organisation. The New Statesman's editor, John Kampfner, says he was told by more than one official source that the US government knew in advance of Israel's intention to take military action in Lebanon. The Bush administration told the British government.

Israel's assault, then, was premeditated: it was simply waiting for an appropriate excuse. It was also unnecessary. It is true that Hizbullah had been building up munitions close to the border, as its current rocket attacks show. But so had Israel. Just as Israel could assert that it was seeking to deter incursions by Hizbullah, Hizbullah could claim - also with justification - that it was trying to deter incursions by Israel. The Lebanese army is certainly incapable of doing so. Yes, Hizbullah should have been pulled back from the Israeli border by the Lebanese government and disarmed. Yes, the raid and the rocket attack on July 12 were unjustified, stupid and provocative, like just about everything that has taken place around the border for the past six years. But the suggestion that Hizbullah could launch an invasion of Israel or that it constitutes an existential threat to the state is preposterous. Since the occupation ended, all its acts of war have been minor ones, and nearly all of them reactive.

So it is not hard to answer the question of what we would have done. First, stop recruiting enemies, by withdrawing from the occupied territories in Palestine and Syria. Second, stop provoking the armed groups in Lebanon with violations of the blue line - in particular the persistent flights across the border. Third, release the prisoners of war who remain unlawfully incarcerated in Israel. Fourth, continue to defend the border, while maintaining the diplomatic pressure on Lebanon to disarm Hizbullah (as anyone can see, this would be much more feasible if the occupations were to end). Here then is my challenge to the supporters of the Israeli government: do you dare to contend that this programme would have caused more death and destruction than the current adventure has done?

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From alimallah at hotmail.com Wed Aug 9 01:37:35 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 05:37:35 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] When the skies rain death In-Reply-To: Message-ID:

When the skies rain death EXTRAORDINARY!!!

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Azmi Bishara

When the skies rain death

The culture of the fighter plane is the culture of annihilation, writes Azmi Bishara

The fighter plane is the quintessence of modern civilisation, the modern goddess. It is the product of the collective input of all the sciences and the neutralisation of all morals and values. In it converge the laser, micro-optics, microelectronics and high-tech aerodynamics, allowing for precision flying, hairline fine guidance, dead-on targeting and surgical destruction. It is hygienic and ultra-precise and its factories, hangars and assembly plants are as tall and spacious cathedrals. These planes are only manufactured in the most industrially developed states, assembled by huge corporations whose employees inhabit equality-oriented societies and receive high salaries. They can only be piloted by highly qualified individuals. They are simultaneously the product of absolute individualism and institutionalised collective labour. The employees who contribute to their manufacture embody societies that have achieved much; they are the elite, a cut above the rest, the chosen ones, the new Aryan race.

As with any goddess of consumerist society it has a built-in obsolescence; a new plane has to be produced every two or three years in order to keep up with demand, incorporating the latest technological developments and scientific discoveries in order to preserve her superiority over the gods of other people.

The fighter plane makes the immoral moral. It soars above good and evil, a celestial goddess with an insatiable thirst for sacrificial tribute. The pilot does not see the blood; he doesn't see the bayonet or the bullet piercing through the body of the victim. He does not get dirty because he does not have to crawl. Or see the eyes of his victims. Nor does he break the commandment thou shalt not kill. All he does is press a button from a long way away.

All the victims hear is the screech of the oncoming missile. Then the world shakes around them and they topple over, without so much as swaying. Perhaps they feel excruciating pain before passing into nothingness. All people are helpless before the fighter planes; no father or mother can protect their child. Children are torn to pieces, or buried beneath the rubble of buildings that collapse with an echoing groan that blends with the sound of limbs being torn. Stones, planks of wood, shreds of steel crash into human bone and pulverise skulls -- all in the twinkling of an eye.

Meanwhile, from up there in the pilot's seat, all that can be seen are a plume of smoke and a cloud of dust. "Mission accomplished," radios the pilot to the base, as he executes a neat turn overhead in skies beyond the sea of morals. Then he lands, jumps out of the plane and heads to the barracks, helmet tucked under his arm like a motorcyclist. He goes for coffee in the cafeteria, exchanges jokes with his fellow pilots, with the female staff on the base, and with the mechanics who will be getting his plane ready for another sortie of death. Then he heads home. On his way he listens to some music, clowns around with some children and, maybe, engages in a conversation about politics. He might be earnest, or indifferent or incensed. He could be a leftist or a rightist, in support of gay rights or against them, a self- acclaimed dove or a rabid hawk. But these are not the criteria that qualified him to push the button. All such thoughts and criteria fade into meaninglessness in the religion of the fighter bomber.

The peoples of the world are divided into the haves and have-nots of F-15s and F-16s.

The haves are divided into countries that own these planes and countries that are possessed by them. The Arabs are divided not only into the have-nots, but those who don't have and yet have made the planes into golden cows.

These fighter planes are omnipresent. They can be visible or invisible. But there is no escaping their venom, nowhere to hide from their missiles. The planes remain in the air but their missiles will swoop down on the passengers of a fleeing car, a bus, an ambulance, and they will bore through the ceilings of bunkers and shelters until they reach the tender bodies within. Human flesh stands no chance against a missile flying toward it from a fighter plane. The body stands naked before the goddess who roams the heavens as edifices of stone and reinforced cement crumble before her.

The planes wreak massive destruction, but they cannot resolve the battle against those who have right on their side. To do that the goddess's followers have to fight a ground war. But once the inhabitants of that civilisation start fighting on the ground, they start to die and begin to cry. This phenomenon has given rise to a curious belief, which is that while their soldiers have the right to kill, others do not have the right to kill their soldiers, even in war. This is why when one of their soldiers is struck they are overcome by shock and why when their armies suffer a defeat at the hands of the forces of the weak and oppressed they take it as an affront to the prestige of their army and their military superiority. At such a point Israel stealthily withdraws the ground forces and unleashes the F-16s to bomb "terrorist" locations, be they homes or villages. It is a cowardly and vindictive way to behave, open to those who possess an air force which enable them to become arrogant airborne tyrants. On the ground they are human beings like everyone else: fragile and brittle. But in the air, with the protection of their goddess, they can stomp around, invisible to the naked eye but certain to make their thunder heard as they pass overhead, taking full advantage of the fragility of those who are left on the ground without planes, and even those who have taken refuge in the holes in the ground. They avenge themselves not just because they have the will to do so -- they hold no monopoly on will -- but because their goddess makes it possible for them to do so.

And the Lord said unto Joshua:

"See, I have given into thine hand Jericho, and the king thereof, and the mighty men of valour.

"And ye shall compass the city, all ye men of war, and go round about the city once. Thus shalt thou do six days.

"And seven priests shall bear before the ark seven trumpets of rams' horns. And the seventh day ye shall compass the city seven times, and the priests shall blow with the trumpets..."

...[A]nd it came to pass, when the people heard the sound of the trumpet, and the people shouted with a great shout, that the wall fell down flat, so that the people went up into the city, every man straight before him, and they took the city.

And they utterly destroyed all that was in the city, both man and woman, young and old, and ox, and sheep, and ass, with the edge of the sword...

And they burnt the city with fire, and all that was therein. Only the silver, and the gold, and the vessels of brass and of iron, they put into the treasury of the house of the Lord.

And Joshua saved Rahab the harlot alive, and her father's household, and she dwelleth in Israel even unto this day; because she hid the messengers, which Joshua sent to spy out Jericho.

(Joshua 6)

It is destructive power that fills them with pride... the sort that comes before the fall. The death of a child, two children, three; the death of a woman or two; the destruction of an ambulance -- when does brute force against innocent people become unacceptable? Thirty children? Fifty? In front of the cameras? How many when there are no cameras at hand? At what point do the scales tip? Cameras, incidentally, do not transmit the putrid odor of bodies crushed beneath the rubble.

It is difficult to pinpoint exactly when the cup slips out of the hand of an Arab or western official as he stares at the television screen. Which image of dying children got through to him? Did his mouth drop agape as his cup crashed to the floor? Did he choke on the food he was eating? Does he think that he should have listened to his aides sooner and called for an immediate ceasefire? Does he groan at the horror of the crimes committed by Israel or slump in despair at Israel's folly in forfeiting yet another opportunity?

Israel was built on targeting civilians. In 1948 it targeted them in order to displace them and usurp their land. It targeted entire villages that it alleged were fedayeen -- resistance fighter -- bases. The "strategy" was founded upon two tenets: the need to deter civilians from supporting the resistance, which is to say to repress the _expression of any political or social position, and the need to feed and quench the Israeli thirst for revenge. This two- pronged military creed was epitomised by Unit 101, led by Ariel Sharon in the early 1950s. It raided villages, blew up houses and slaughtered the residents. Among the most notorious fruits of this philosophy were the massacres of Qubya, Nahalin and Al-Bureij in the fifties, and the massacres of Jabalya, Beit Hanoun, Al-Shajaiya, Qasba in Nablus and Jenin in more recent times. To perform these deeds Israel needed butchers, though it called them "legendary warriors". It was a hands-on approach. It did not involve F-16s. With these all that are needed are spoiled youths of the appropriate religious affiliation and with their hearts set on an American consumerist lifestyle.

Israel is deliberately targeting civilians in Lebanon, capitalising on an expedient moment. Its aims are to punish anyone who might have supported the resistance, to displace civilians northward in order to aggravate sectarian tensions in the country and to quench its barbaric thirst for revenge. The current attack, in all its ferocity and with its toll of innocent victims, was planned well in advance, with malice aforethought. Israel is a terrorist state. The diabolical logic of this state is actively supported by another terrorist state led by George Bush, a very dangerous, pathologically violent and sadistic man surrounded by a gang of cool and calculating Machiavellians and apologists for state terrorism. They ardently believe that civilians who don't own fighter planes are so far down the rungs of the ladder in the survival of the fittest that if they die well that's their own fault, a result of their own lack of realism.

This logic has one flaw that makes it unpardonable, a curse that will haunt that civilization, a permanent indictment of its control of the skies: how can children be expected to be "realistic"? How can anyone blame them for their own death?

It is wrong to sing the praises of dead children as if they were heroes, a disgrace to put their bodies on display. These children were not warriors. They were not in the resistance. They did not die in order to achieve a victory for others who didn't die and who hadn't put their lives on the line. These children died because they couldn't escape in time or manage to hide from the planes. They are the victims of the criminally barbaric civilization of fighter planes. Their murderers must be brought to account and the resistance against the aggression must be sustained.

From anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca Wed Aug 9 14:49:56 2006 From: anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca (anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 14:49:56 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] Arabic as a Second Language (ASL) and more Message-ID: <20060809184956.HZLK16051.tomts20-srv.bellnexxia.net@smtp1.sympatico.ca> Hi all, (I apologize for any duplicate postings) Please forward widely as this is a timely initiative! This is an announcement of the starting of this new Centre as detailed below and we are looking for your help and support in sending the message out far and wide across Canada with much thanks!) The Centre will provide services and products that will help introduce the Arabic and Middle Eastern community to the main stream community. This effort can help in addressing the issue of misinformation and stereotyping of the community as people learn more about the language, the culture and the people from the Arab and Middle Eastern world. If you are from the region and would like to offer a course through the centre that is related to the services we offer, or would like to become one of the instructors working with us, please contact us as per the info below. (For the actual brochure with fonts and images, please see attached Word brochure or here is the text only from the brochure. Thanks!) ------------------------------------------------------------ WHO WE ARE: The Centre for Middle Eastern Studies and Languages Arabic as a Second Language (ASL) Information: learn.asl at sympatico.ca Registration: register.asl at sympatico.ca Tel: 416-904-2216 Mission statement: The Centre for Middle Eastern Studies and Languages will teach Arabic Language as a second language for adult students in a flexible, accessible, affordable and fun way. The Centre will also provide other related services and products that will help introduce the Arabic and Middle Eastern community to the main stream community as people learn more about the language, the culture and the people from the Arab and Middle Eastern world. Our instructors are university graduates (college graduates are also welcome) with Arabic (or any other Middle Eastern language to be taught by the centre) as their mother tongue and native language. Any Middle Eastern art and music classes will also be taught by accomplished artists from the Middle East (and can be offered in Arabic, English or French depending on the audience and the instructor/artist. Arabic dialects will be taught by members of the community that speak that dialect. Other Middle Eastern language courses can also be developed and offered depending on demand (Turkish, Kurdish, Assyrian, etc.). The centre will offer employment/income opportunities to instructors/artists from the community where many of such talents in the community is underutilized and not provided with an opportunity to shine and be introduced to the mains stream community in Canada. A portion of the proceeds of this institution will be donated to support the cause of peace and human rights in the Arab/Middle Eastern region and the community in Canada as applicable, possible and appropriate. This can be achieved as the Centre grows with the support of the community and those who see the value of this project. WHAT WE DO: The Centre for Middle Eastern Studies and Language specializes in providing Arabic as a second language for English speaking adults in a fun, interactive, flexible way based on an audio-lingual method, which gives equal attention to the development of all language skills, starting with listening, focusing on speaking, reading and writing which will lead to the students speaking Arabic in a short period. The Centre also offers other custom courses to learn Arabic dialects, Arabic for activists, travel, business, media and journalism. There has been a growing interest and a need to understand the Arabic and Middle Eastern culture and languages due to the recent developing events in the Middle East and its wealth in natural resources, strategic location and very rich history. OUR SERVICES: We offer several levels to teach the Arabic Language for English and French (depending on demand) speakers. Courses available range from beginner to medium and advanced levels that teach you how to read, write and speak modern Classical Arabic and some custom courses to teach Arabic language dialects as well. Such courses will employ plans to ensure lively interactions (including field trips to the community as applicable), fun techniques and will be flexible and adaptable to student needs. Our services and products are unique and affordable. Lessons will target the need to recognize and cultivate a well rounded view of the Arab and Middle Eastern society and the modern Arab experience. Courses will be taught in English and will include (some courses are always offered and some are custom developed or offered depending on demand): . Modern Standard Arabic levels 1 to 6 . Arabic Dialects and Customs . Conversational Arabic . Arabic for Arab Canadians (who can't speak, read or write in Arabic) . Middle Eastern cooking in Arabic/English . Traditional dance, music & arts . Intense courses in Egypt . Courses for French speakers . Persian & Pashto as a 2nd language FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER: Locations, costs and how to register: Language classes will be offered in Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) of the University of Toronto (OISE/UT main building at 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto, on Bloor St. & Saint George St.). Other locations in the GTA and surrounding areas, B.C., Quebec and other Provinces can also be added depending on demand (in educational institutions' campuses, libraries or community centres. Interested students can indicate their area when contacting us if can't attend in OISE). First classes will be offered on September 18, 2006 and each class will offer more than 22 hours of instruction over a period of two months. Arabic language Levels 1-3 for English speakers will be offered to start with as more levels will be added gradually (unless there is a demand for other courses to be added in September). 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RALLY & MARCH  
 


STOP ISRAEL'S BOMBING NOW!
Israel out of Lebanon and Palestine!  
No to NATO occupation!  
End Bush - Harper war drive!  

MASS RALLY & MARCH  
Saturday, August 12  
1:00pm  
Israeli Consulate  
180 Bloor Street West  
(west of Avenue Road, north side of Bloor)  

March to U.S. Consulate  
360 University Avenue  
(east of University, south side of Armoury)  

Called by  
Canadian Arab Federation  
Palestine House  
Muslim Unity Group - Toronto  
Jewish Women's Committee to End the Occupation  
Canadian Peace Alliance  
Toronto Coalition to Stop the War  
Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid  
Trade Unionists Against the War  

For more information, please e-mail info at caf.ca, visit www.caf.ca, or phone 416-493-8635 or 416-879-6766.

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From alimallah at hotmail.com Fri Aug 11 01:51:33 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 05:51:33 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] The Case for Boycotting Israel Message-ID:

Weekend Edition
August 5 / 6, 2006

The Case for Boycotting Israel

Boycott Now!

By VIRGINIA TILLEY

Johannesburg, South Africa.

It is finally time. After years of internal arguments, confusion, and dithering, the time has come for a full-fledged international boycott of Israel. Good cause for a boycott has, of course, been in place for decades, as a raft of initiatives already attests. But Israel's war crimes are now so shocking, its extremism so clear, the suffering so great, the UN so helpless, and the international community's need to contain Israel's behavior so urgent and compelling, that the time for global action has matured. A coordinated movement of divestment, sanctions, and boycotts against Israel must convene to contain not only Israel's aggressive acts and crimes against humanitarian law but also, as in South Africa, its founding racist logics that inspired and still drive the entire Palestinian problem.

That second goal of the boycott campaign is indeed the primary one. Calls for a boycott have long cited specific crimes: Israel's continual attacks on Palestinian civilians; its casual disdain for the Palestinian civilian lives "accidentally" destroyed in its assassinations and bombings; its deliberate ruin of the Palestinians' economic and social conditions; its continuing annexation and dismemberment of Palestinian land; its torture of prisoners; its contempt for UN resolutions and international law; and especially, its refusal to allow Palestinian refugees to return to their homeland. But the boycott cannot target these practices alone. It must target their ideological source.

The true offence to the international community is the racist motivation for these practices, which violates fundamental values and norms of the post-World War II order. That racial ideology isn't subtle or obscure. Mr. Olmert himself has repeatedly thumped the public podium about the "demographic threat" facing Israel: the "threat" that too many non-Jews will - the horror - someday become citizens of Israel. It is the "demographic threat" that, in Israeli doctrine, justifies sealing off the West Bank and Gaza Strip as open-air prisons for millions of people whose only real crime is that they are not Jewish. It is the "demographic threat," not security (Mr. Olmert has clarified), that requires the dreadful Wall to separate Arab and Jewish communities, now juxtaposed in a fragmented landscape, who might otherwise mingle.

"Demographic threat" is the most disgustingly racist phrase still openly deployed in international parlance. It has been mysteriously tolerated by a perplexed international community. But it can be tolerated no longer. Zionist fear of the demographic threat launched the expulsion of the indigenous Arab population in 1948 and 1967, created and perpetuates Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, inspires its terrible human rights abuses against Palestinians, spins into regional unrest like the 1982 attack on Lebanon (that gave rise to Hezbollah), and continues to drive Israeli militarism and aggression.

This open official racism and its attendant violence casts Israel into the ranks of pariah states, of which South Africa was the former banner emblem. In both countries, racist nationalist logic tormented and humiliated the native people. It also regularly spilled over to destabilize their surrounding regions (choc-a-block with "demographic threats"), leading both regimes to cruel and reckless attacks. Driven by a sense of perennial victimhood, they assumed the moral authority to crush the native hordes that threatened to dilute the organic Afrikaner/Jewish nations and the white/western civilization they believed they so nobly represented.

A humiliated white society in South Africa finally gave that myth up. Israel still clings to it. It has now brought Israel to pulverize Lebanon, trying to eliminate Hezbollah and, perhaps, to clear the way for an attack on Iran. Peace offers from the entire Arab world are cast aside like so much garbage. Yet again, the Middle East is plunged into chaos and turmoil, because a normal existence -- peace, full democracy -- is anathema to a regime that must see and treat its neighbors as an existential threat in order to justify the rejectionism that preserves its ethnic/racial character and enables its continuing annexations of land.

Why has this outrageously racist doctrine survived so long, rewarded by billions of dollars in US aid every year? We know the reasons. For too many Westerners, Israel's Jewish character conflates with the Holocaust legacy to make intuitive sense of Israel's claim to be under continual assault. Deep-seated Judeo-Christian bias against Islam demonizes Israel's mostly Muslim victims. European racist prejudice against Arabs (brown-skinned natives) casts their material dispossession as less humanly significant. Na?ve Christian visions of the "Holy Land" naturalize Jewish governance in biblical landscapes. Idiot Christian evangelistic notions of the Rapture and the End Times posit Jewish governance as essential to the return of the Messiah and the final Millennium (even though, in that repellent narrative, Jews will roast afterwards).

All those notions and prejudices, long confounding international action, must now be set aside. The raw logic of Israel's distorted self-image and racist doctrines is expressed beyond confusion by the now-stark reality: the moonscape rubble of once-lovely Lebanese villages; a million desperate people trying to survive Israeli aerial attacks as they carry children and wheel disabled grandparents down cratered roads; the limp bodies of children pulled from the dusty basements of crushed buildings. This is the reality of Israel's national doctrine, the direct outcome of its racist worldview. It is endangering everyone, and it must stop.

Designing the Campaign

Much debate has circulated about a boycott campaign, but hitherto it has not moved beyond some ardent but isolated groups. Efforts have stalled on the usual difficult questions: e.g., whether a boycott is morally compulsory to reject Israel's rampant human rights violations or would impede vital engagement with Israeli forums, or whether principled defense of international law must be tempered by (bogus) calls for "balance". Especially, recent debate has foundered on calls for an academic boycott. Concerns here are reasonable, if rather narrow. Universities offer vital connections and arenas for collaboration, debate, and new thinking. Without such forums and their intellectual exchange, some argue, work toward a different future is arguably impeded.

But this argument has exploded along with the southern Lebanese villages, as Israeli university faculties roundly endorse the present war. As Ilan Papp? has repeatedly argued, Israel's universities are not forums for enlightened thought. They are crucibles of reproduction for racist Zionist logics and practice, monitoring and filtering admissible ideas. They produce the lawyers who defend the occupation regime and run its kangaroo "courts"; the civil planners and engineers who design and build the settlements on Palestinian land; the economists and financiers who design and implement the grants that subsidize those settlements; the geologists who facilitate seizure of Palestinian aquifers; the doctors who treat the tortured so that they can be tortured again; the historians and sociologists who make sense of a national society while preserving official lies about its own past; and the poets, playwrights, and novelists who compose the nationalist opus that glorifies and makes (internally, at least) moralistic sense of it all.

Those of us who have met with Jewish Israeli academics in Israeli universities find the vast majority of them, including well-meaning liberals, operating in a strange and unique bubble of enabling fictions. Most of them know nothing about Palestinian life, culture, or experience. They know strangely little about the occupation and its realities, which are crushing people just over the next hill. They have absorbed simplistic notions about rejectionist Arafat, terrorist Hamas, and urbane Abbas. In this special insulated world of illusions, they say nonsense things about unreal factors and fictionalized events. Trying to make sense of their assumptions is no more productive that conversing about the Middle East with the Bush administration's neo-cons, who also live in a strange bubble of ignorance and fantasy. Aside from a few brave and beleaguered souls, this is the world of Israel's universities. It will not change until it has to - when the conditions of its self-reproduction are impaired and its self-deceptions too glaring.

The Real Goal: Changing Minds

The universities represent and reproduce the bubble world of the Israeli Jewish population as a whole. And no people abandons its bubble willingly. In South Africa, Afrikaners clung to their own bubble - their self-exonerating myths about history, civilization, and race -- until they were forced by external sanctions and the collapsing national economy to rethink those myths. Their resistance to doing so, while racist, was not purely vicious. Many kind and well-meaning Afrikaners simply didn't believe they had to rethink ideas that manifested to them as givens and that shaped their reality. (One valued Afrikaner friend here recalls her life during apartheid South Africa as being like The Truman Show, a film in which a man unknowingly grows up in a television show, set in an artificial dome world designed to look like a small town.) When their reality fell apart, suddenly no one would admit to ever having believed or supported it.

The Zionist worldview is an even more complete system. All historical and geographic details are provided to create a total mythical world, in which Jews have rights to the land and Palestinians have none. It is a fully realized construction, like those Hebraized maps carefully drawn by the Zionist movement in the 1930s to erase the ancient Arabic landscape and substitute Hebrew biblical references. It is also very resilient. The "new historians" have exposed the cherished national historical narrative of 1948 and 1967 as a load of fictions, but the same fictions are still reproduced by state agencies to assure Israeli and diaspora Jews of their innocence and the righteousness of their cause. The vast majority of Israelis therefore remain comfortable in their Truman Show and even see any external pressure or criticism as substantiating it. We need no more graphic evidence of that campaign's success than the overwhelming support among Israeli Jews for the present catastrophic assault on Lebanon, reflecting their sincere beliefs that nuclear-power Israel is actually under existential threat by a guerrilla group lobbing katyushas across the border. Staggering to observers, that belief is both sobering and instructive.

To force people steeped in such a worldview to rethink their notions, their historical myths, and their own best interests requires two efforts:

(1) Serious external pressure: here, a full boycott that undermines Israel's capacity to sustain the economic standards its citizens and corporations expect, and which they associate with their own progressive self-image; and

(2) clear and unwavering commitment to the boycott's goal, which - in Israel as in South Africa - must be full equality, dignity, safety, and welfare of everyone in the land, including Palestinians, whose ancestral culture arose there, and the Jewish population, which has built a national society there.

That combination is essential. Nothing else will work. Diplomacy, threats, pleading, the "peace process," mediation, all will be useless until external pressure brings Israel's entire Jewish population to undertake the very difficult task of rethinking their world. This pressure requires the full range of boycotts, sanctions, and divestment that the world can employ. (South African intellectual Steven Friedman has observed wryly that the way to bring down any established settler-colonial regime is to make it choose between profits and identity. Profits, he says, will win every time.)

 

What to Target

Fortunately, from the South African experience, we know how to go forward, and strategies are proliferating. The basic methods of an international boycott campaign are familiar. First, each person works in his or her own immediate orbit. People might urge divestment from companies investing in Israel by their colleges and universities, corporations, clubs, and churches. Boycott any sports event that hosts an Israeli team, and work with planners to exclude them. Participate in, and visit, no Israeli cultural events - films, plays, music, art exhibits. Avoid collaborating with Israeli professional colleagues, except on anti-racist activism. Don't invite any Israeli academic or writer to contribute to any conference or research and don't attend their panels or buy their books, unless their work is engaged directly in anti-racist activism. Don't visit Israel except for purposes of anti-racist activism. Buy nothing made in Israel: start looking at labels on olive oil, oranges, and clothing. Tell people what you are doing and why. Set up discussion groups everywhere to explain why.

For ideas and allies, try Googling the "boycott Israel" and "sanctions against Israel" campaigns springing up around the world. Know those allies, like the major churches, and tell people about them. For more ideas, read about the history of the boycott of South Africa.

Second, don't be confused by liberal Zionist alternatives that argue against a boycott in favor of "dialogue". If we can draw any conclusion from the last half-century, it is that, without the boycott, dialogue will go nowhere. And don't be confused by liberal-Zionist arguments that Israel will allow Palestinians a state if they only do this or that. Israel is already the only sovereign power in Palestine: what fragments are left to Palestinians cannot make a state. The question now is not whether there is one state, but what kind of state it comprises. The present version is apartheid, and it must change. However difficult to achieve, and however frightening to Jewish Israelis, the only just and stable solution is full democracy.

Third, be prepared for the boycott's opposition, which will be much louder, more vicious, and more dangerous than it was in the boycott of South Africa. Read and assemble solid documentable facts. Support each other loudly and publicly against the inevitable charges of anti-Semitism. And support your media against the same charges. Write to news media and explain just who the "Israel media teams" actually are. Most pro-Israeli activism draws directly from the Israeli government's propaganda outreach programs. Spotlight this fact. Team up to counter their pressure on newspapers, radio stations, and television news forums. Don't let them capture or intimidate public debate. By insisting loudly (and it must be sincere) that the goal is the full equality of dignity and rights of everyone in Israel-Palestine, including the millions of Jewish citizens of Israel, demolish their specious claims of anti-Semitism.

Finally, hold true to the principles that drive the boycott's mission. Don't tolerate the slightest whiff of anti-Semitism in your own group or movement. Anti-Jewish racists are certainly out there, and they are attracted to these campaigns like roaches. They will distract and absorb your energies, while undermining, degrading, and destroying the boycott movement. Some are Zionist plants, who will do so deliberately. If you can't change their minds (and don't spend much time trying, because they will use your efforts to drain your time and distract your energies), denounce them, expel them, ignore them, have no truck with them. They are the enemy of a peaceful future, not its allies - part of the problem, not the solution.

 

Boycott the Hegemon

This is the moment to turn international pressure on the complicit US, too. It's impossible, today, to exert an effective boycott on the United States, as its products are far too ubiquitous in our lives. But it's quick and easy to launch a boycott of emblematic US products, upsetting its major corporations. It's especially easy to boycott the great global consumables, like Coca-Cola, MacDonald's, Burger King, and KFC, whose leverage has brought anti-democratic pressures on governments the world over. (Through ugly monopoly practices, Coke is a nasty player in developing countries anyway: see, for example, http://www.killercoke.org.) Think you'll miss these foods too much? Is consuming something else for a while too much of a sacrifice, given what is happening to people in Lebanon? And think of the local products you'll be supporting! (And how healthy you will get).

In the US, the impact of these measures may be small. But in Africa, Latin America, Europe, and the Arab and Muslim worlds, boycotting these famous brands can gain national scope and the impact on corporate profits will be enormous. Never underestimate the power of US corporations to leverage US foreign policy. They are the one force that consistently does so.

But always, always, remember the goal and vision. Anger and hatred, arising from the Lebanon debacle, must be channelled not into retaliation and vengeance but into principled action. Armed struggle against occupation remains legitimate and, if properly handled (no killing of civilians), is a key tool. But the goal of all efforts, of every stamp, must be to secure security for everyone, toward building a new peaceful future. It's very hard, in the midst of our moral outrage, to stay on the high road. That challenge is, however, well-known to human rights campaigns as it is to all three monotheistic faiths. It is what Islam knows as the "great jihad" - the struggle of the heart. It must remain the guiding torch of this effort, which we must defend together.

Virginia Tilley is a professor of political science, a US citizen working in South Africa, and author of The One-State Solution: A Breakthrough for Peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Deadlock (University of Michigan Press and Manchester University Press, 2005). She can be reached at tilley at hws.edu.

From alimallah at hotmail.com Fri Aug 11 02:11:16 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 06:11:16 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] The Case for Boycotting Israel In-Reply-To: Message-ID:

Weekend Edition
August 5 / 6, 2006

The Case for Boycotting Israel

Boycott Now!

By VIRGINIA TILLEY

Johannesburg, South Africa.

It is finally time. After years of internal arguments, confusion, and dithering, the time has come for a full-fledged international boycott of Israel. Good cause for a boycott has, of course, been in place for decades, as a raft of initiatives already attests. But Israel's war crimes are now so shocking, its extremism so clear, the suffering so great, the UN so helpless, and the international community's need to contain Israel's behavior so urgent and compelling, that the time for global action has matured. A coordinated movement of divestment, sanctions, and boycotts against Israel must convene to contain not only Israel's aggressive acts and crimes against humanitarian law but also, as in South Africa, its founding racist logics that inspired and still drive the entire Palestinian problem.

That second goal of the boycott campaign is indeed the primary one. Calls for a boycott have long cited specific crimes: Israel's continual attacks on Palestinian civilians; its casual disdain for the Palestinian civilian lives "accidentally" destroyed in its assassinations and bombings; its deliberate ruin of the Palestinians' economic and social conditions; its continuing annexation and dismemberment of Palestinian land; its torture of prisoners; its contempt for UN resolutions and international law; and especially, its refusal to allow Palestinian refugees to return to their homeland. But the boycott cannot target these practices alone. It must target their ideological source.

The true offence to the international community is the racist motivation for these practices, which violates fundamental values and norms of the post-World War II order. That racial ideology isn't subtle or obscure. Mr. Olmert himself has repeatedly thumped the public podium about the "demographic threat" facing Israel: the "threat" that too many non-Jews will - the horror - someday become citizens of Israel. It is the "demographic threat" that, in Israeli doctrine, justifies sealing off the West Bank and Gaza Strip as open-air prisons for millions of people whose only real crime is that they are not Jewish. It is the "demographic threat," not security (Mr. Olmert has clarified), that requires the dreadful Wall to separate Arab and Jewish communities, now juxtaposed in a fragmented landscape, who might otherwise mingle.

"Demographic threat" is the most disgustingly racist phrase still openly deployed in international parlance. It has been mysteriously tolerated by a perplexed international community. But it can be tolerated no longer. Zionist fear of the demographic threat launched the expulsion of the indigenous Arab population in 1948 and 1967, created and perpetuates Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, inspires its terrible human rights abuses against Palestinians, spins into regional unrest like the 1982 attack on Lebanon (that gave rise to Hezbollah), and continues to drive Israeli militarism and aggression.

This open official racism and its attendant violence casts Israel into the ranks of pariah states, of which South Africa was the former banner emblem. In both countries, racist nationalist logic tormented and humiliated the native people. It also regularly spilled over to destabilize their surrounding regions (choc-a-block with "demographic threats"), leading both regimes to cruel and reckless attacks. Driven by a sense of perennial victimhood, they assumed the moral authority to crush the native hordes that threatened to dilute the organic Afrikaner/Jewish nations and the white/western civilization they believed they so nobly represented.

A humiliated white society in South Africa finally gave that myth up. Israel still clings to it. It has now brought Israel to pulverize Lebanon, trying to eliminate Hezbollah and, perhaps, to clear the way for an attack on Iran. Peace offers from the entire Arab world are cast aside like so much garbage. Yet again, the Middle East is plunged into chaos and turmoil, because a normal existence -- peace, full democracy -- is anathema to a regime that must see and treat its neighbors as an existential threat in order to justify the rejectionism that preserves its ethnic/racial character and enables its continuing annexations of land.

Why has this outrageously racist doctrine survived so long, rewarded by billions of dollars in US aid every year? We know the reasons. For too many Westerners, Israel's Jewish character conflates with the Holocaust legacy to make intuitive sense of Israel's claim to be under continual assault. Deep-seated Judeo-Christian bias against Islam demonizes Israel's mostly Muslim victims. European racist prejudice against Arabs (brown-skinned natives) casts their material dispossession as less humanly significant. Na?ve Christian visions of the "Holy Land" naturalize Jewish governance in biblical landscapes. Idiot Christian evangelistic notions of the Rapture and the End Times posit Jewish governance as essential to the return of the Messiah and the final Millennium (even though, in that repellent narrative, Jews will roast afterwards).

All those notions and prejudices, long confounding international action, must now be set aside. The raw logic of Israel's distorted self-image and racist doctrines is expressed beyond confusion by the now-stark reality: the moonscape rubble of once-lovely Lebanese villages; a million desperate people trying to survive Israeli aerial attacks as they carry children and wheel disabled grandparents down cratered roads; the limp bodies of children pulled from the dusty basements of crushed buildings. This is the reality of Israel's national doctrine, the direct outcome of its racist worldview. It is endangering everyone, and it must stop.

Designing the Campaign

Much debate has circulated about a boycott campaign, but hitherto it has not moved beyond some ardent but isolated groups. Efforts have stalled on the usual difficult questions: e.g., whether a boycott is morally compulsory to reject Israel's rampant human rights violations or would impede vital engagement with Israeli forums, or whether principled defense of international law must be tempered by (bogus) calls for "balance". Especially, recent debate has foundered on calls for an academic boycott. Concerns here are reasonable, if rather narrow. Universities offer vital connections and arenas for collaboration, debate, and new thinking. Without such forums and their intellectual exchange, some argue, work toward a different future is arguably impeded.

But this argument has exploded along with the southern Lebanese villages, as Israeli university faculties roundly endorse the present war. As Ilan Papp? has repeatedly argued, Israel's universities are not forums for enlightened thought. They are crucibles of reproduction for racist Zionist logics and practice, monitoring and filtering admissible ideas. They produce the lawyers who defend the occupation regime and run its kangaroo "courts"; the civil planners and engineers who design and build the settlements on Palestinian land; the economists and financiers who design and implement the grants that subsidize those settlements; the geologists who facilitate seizure of Palestinian aquifers; the doctors who treat the tortured so that they can be tortured again; the historians and sociologists who make sense of a national society while preserving official lies about its own past; and the poets, playwrights, and novelists who compose the nationalist opus that glorifies and makes (internally, at least) moralistic sense of it all.

Those of us who have met with Jewish Israeli academics in Israeli universities find the vast majority of them, including well-meaning liberals, operating in a strange and unique bubble of enabling fictions. Most of them know nothing about Palestinian life, culture, or experience. They know strangely little about the occupation and its realities, which are crushing people just over the next hill. They have absorbed simplistic notions about rejectionist Arafat, terrorist Hamas, and urbane Abbas. In this special insulated world of illusions, they say nonsense things about unreal factors and fictionalized events. Trying to make sense of their assumptions is no more productive that conversing about the Middle East with the Bush administration's neo-cons, who also live in a strange bubble of ignorance and fantasy. Aside from a few brave and beleaguered souls, this is the world of Israel's universities. It will not change until it has to - when the conditions of its self-reproduction are impaired and its self-deceptions too glaring.

The Real Goal: Changing Minds

The universities represent and reproduce the bubble world of the Israeli Jewish population as a whole. And no people abandons its bubble willingly. In South Africa, Afrikaners clung to their own bubble - their self-exonerating myths about history, civilization, and race -- until they were forced by external sanctions and the collapsing national economy to rethink those myths. Their resistance to doing so, while racist, was not purely vicious. Many kind and well-meaning Afrikaners simply didn't believe they had to rethink ideas that manifested to them as givens and that shaped their reality. (One valued Afrikaner friend here recalls her life during apartheid South Africa as being like The Truman Show, a film in which a man unknowingly grows up in a television show, set in an artificial dome world designed to look like a small town.) When their reality fell apart, suddenly no one would admit to ever having believed or supported it.

The Zionist worldview is an even more complete system. All historical and geographic details are provided to create a total mythical world, in which Jews have rights to the land and Palestinians have none. It is a fully realized construction, like those Hebraized maps carefully drawn by the Zionist movement in the 1930s to erase the ancient Arabic landscape and substitute Hebrew biblical references. It is also very resilient. The "new historians" have exposed the cherished national historical narrative of 1948 and 1967 as a load of fictions, but the same fictions are still reproduced by state agencies to assure Israeli and diaspora Jews of their innocence and the righteousness of their cause. The vast majority of Israelis therefore remain comfortable in their Truman Show and even see any external pressure or criticism as substantiating it. We need no more graphic evidence of that campaign's success than the overwhelming support among Israeli Jews for the present catastrophic assault on Lebanon, reflecting their sincere beliefs that nuclear-power Israel is actually under existential threat by a guerrilla group lobbing katyushas across the border. Staggering to observers, that belief is both sobering and instructive.

To force people steeped in such a worldview to rethink their notions, their historical myths, and their own best interests requires two efforts:

(1) Serious external pressure: here, a full boycott that undermines Israel's capacity to sustain the economic standards its citizens and corporations expect, and which they associate with their own progressive self-image; and

(2) clear and unwavering commitment to the boycott's goal, which - in Israel as in South Africa - must be full equality, dignity, safety, and welfare of everyone in the land, including Palestinians, whose ancestral culture arose there, and the Jewish population, which has built a national society there.

That combination is essential. Nothing else will work. Diplomacy, threats, pleading, the "peace process," mediation, all will be useless until external pressure brings Israel's entire Jewish population to undertake the very difficult task of rethinking their world. This pressure requires the full range of boycotts, sanctions, and divestment that the world can employ. (South African intellectual Steven Friedman has observed wryly that the way to bring down any established settler-colonial regime is to make it choose between profits and identity. Profits, he says, will win every time.)

 

What to Target

Fortunately, from the South African experience, we know how to go forward, and strategies are proliferating. The basic methods of an international boycott campaign are familiar. First, each person works in his or her own immediate orbit. People might urge divestment from companies investing in Israel by their colleges and universities, corporations, clubs, and churches. Boycott any sports event that hosts an Israeli team, and work with planners to exclude them. Participate in, and visit, no Israeli cultural events - films, plays, music, art exhibits. Avoid collaborating with Israeli professional colleagues, except on anti-racist activism. Don't invite any Israeli academic or writer to contribute to any conference or research and don't attend their panels or buy their books, unless their work is engaged directly in anti-racist activism. Don't visit Israel except for purposes of anti-racist activism. Buy nothing made in Israel: start looking at labels on olive oil, oranges, and clothing. Tell people what you are doing and why. Set up discussion groups everywhere to explain why.

For ideas and allies, try Googling the "boycott Israel" and "sanctions against Israel" campaigns springing up around the world. Know those allies, like the major churches, and tell people about them. For more ideas, read about the history of the boycott of South Africa.

Second, don't be confused by liberal Zionist alternatives that argue against a boycott in favor of "dialogue". If we can draw any conclusion from the last half-century, it is that, without the boycott, dialogue will go nowhere. And don't be confused by liberal-Zionist arguments that Israel will allow Palestinians a state if they only do this or that. Israel is already the only sovereign power in Palestine: what fragments are left to Palestinians cannot make a state. The question now is not whether there is one state, but what kind of state it comprises. The present version is apartheid, and it must change. However difficult to achieve, and however frightening to Jewish Israelis, the only just and stable solution is full democracy.

Third, be prepared for the boycott's opposition, which will be much louder, more vicious, and more dangerous than it was in the boycott of South Africa. Read and assemble solid documentable facts. Support each other loudly and publicly against the inevitable charges of anti-Semitism. And support your media against the same charges. Write to news media and explain just who the "Israel media teams" actually are. Most pro-Israeli activism draws directly from the Israeli government's propaganda outreach programs. Spotlight this fact. Team up to counter their pressure on newspapers, radio stations, and television news forums. Don't let them capture or intimidate public debate. By insisting loudly (and it must be sincere) that the goal is the full equality of dignity and rights of everyone in Israel-Palestine, including the millions of Jewish citizens of Israel, demolish their specious claims of anti-Semitism.

Finally, hold true to the principles that drive the boycott's mission. Don't tolerate the slightest whiff of anti-Semitism in your own group or movement. Anti-Jewish racists are certainly out there, and they are attracted to these campaigns like roaches. They will distract and absorb your energies, while undermining, degrading, and destroying the boycott movement. Some are Zionist plants, who will do so deliberately. If you can't change their minds (and don't spend much time trying, because they will use your efforts to drain your time and distract your energies), denounce them, expel them, ignore them, have no truck with them. They are the enemy of a peaceful future, not its allies - part of the problem, not the solution.

 

Boycott the Hegemon

This is the moment to turn international pressure on the complicit US, too. It's impossible, today, to exert an effective boycott on the United States, as its products are far too ubiquitous in our lives. But it's quick and easy to launch a boycott of emblematic US products, upsetting its major corporations. It's especially easy to boycott the great global consumables, like Coca-Cola, MacDonald's, Burger King, and KFC, whose leverage has brought anti-democratic pressures on governments the world over. (Through ugly monopoly practices, Coke is a nasty player in developing countries anyway: see, for example, http://www.killercoke.org.) Think you'll miss these foods too much? Is consuming something else for a while too much of a sacrifice, given what is happening to people in Lebanon? And think of the local products you'll be supporting! (And how healthy you will get).

In the US, the impact of these measures may be small. But in Africa, Latin America, Europe, and the Arab and Muslim worlds, boycotting these famous brands can gain national scope and the impact on corporate profits will be enormous. Never underestimate the power of US corporations to leverage US foreign policy. They are the one force that consistently does so.

But always, always, remember the goal and vision. Anger and hatred, arising from the Lebanon debacle, must be channelled not into retaliation and vengeance but into principled action. Armed struggle against occupation remains legitimate and, if properly handled (no killing of civilians), is a key tool. But the goal of all efforts, of every stamp, must be to secure security for everyone, toward building a new peaceful future. It's very hard, in the midst of our moral outrage, to stay on the high road. That challenge is, however, well-known to human rights campaigns as it is to all three monotheistic faiths. It is what Islam knows as the "great jihad" - the struggle of the heart. It must remain the guiding torch of this effort, which we must defend together.

Virginia Tilley is a professor of political science, a US citizen working in South Africa, and author of The One-State Solution: A Breakthrough for Peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Deadlock (University of Michigan Press and Manchester University Press, 2005). She can be reached at tilley at hws.edu.

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Ghayth Armanazi: Israel has already lost this war

From now on it will be difficult - and lonely - to be a moderate voice in the Middle East

Published: 11 August 2006

Israel's war in Lebanon may yet last for a while. But, for all intents and purposes, Israel has lost what the Arabic satellite station has coined the "Sixth War", in reference to the list of major conflicts involving Israel that have erupted since the First war of 1948.

Every war is won or lost not by measure of the cold statistics of hardware or lives - or even territory - lost or consumed by the protagonists at the end of hostilities. Rather, it must be seen against the overall strategic picture that emerges through the dust of battle. The Sixth War is going to leave an indelible mark on that strategic picture - and it will not make pretty viewing for the Israelis or their US backers.

Those Arabs of this or previous generations, whose lives have been overshadowed by the cumulative effects of years of being told that nothing can stand in the way of the might of Israel, are awakening to a new reality. If a few thousand, at most, of lightly armed, but steel-willed, irregulars can withstand the monster they so feared, what can stop them, with all the potential they possess, from at last slaying the dragon of their nightmares. This is an idea which will inevitably grow in strength, not only with each day the war drags on, but with the memories, legends and broken myths which this war is sowing and Israel is doomed to reap.

It is this very same reality that has dawned on the Israeli leaders as soon as they realised what they were up against. Shimon Peres, the Deputy Prime Minister, drew the correct conclusion when he said "this is a war of survival". He knows what is at stake. Moreover, he, together with past and present generations of Israeli leaders, is responsible for the fate they have sentenced their people.

Not one of those leaders ever had the honesty to tell their people, as they hauled them from one "victorious" war to another, that all these pyrrhic victories can ever subdue a people fired with the rage of injustice, who have resolved that the wrong done unto them shall be righted - whatever it takes. None of those leaders ever came to terms with their own suppressed consciences, or relayed any traces of them to their public.

Because of this entrenched state of denial, Israel had always only one answer to those who defied its brutal tyranny: even more brutality and tyranny. That is at the heart of the logic that drives its war in Lebanon. It is an old logic that Israel's leaders use to deceive their people into believing that they are safe as long as they possess an awesome killing machine.

Today that supremacy is being challenged to deadly long-term effect. The Israeli people may be rallying round their government while its promise of "victory around the corner" still may hold sway. But that promise is increasingly wearing thin and will soon turn even the most die-hard Ehud Olmert supporter to despair of his tactics.

Yet the fate of Olmert and his government will only be a footnote when historians look back at this great turning point in the long narrative of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Far more significant will be its lasting impact on the political, psychological and ultimately the military power balance in the area. The effect of the steadfast resistance of Hizbollah fighters to Israel's all-conquering army will be very powerful regardless of the details of the immediate settlement of the Lebanese conflict, which is likely to be as unstable as previous arrangements.

In the past, every foreign force that has come in to Lebanon to "keep the peace" has left with its tail between its legs - and there is no reason to believe that the putative "multinational force" will fare any better. Beyond Lebanon, however, is the feeling that is spreading like wildfire across the entire Arab and Muslim worlds. It is the feeling of empowerment created by the legend of Bint Jbeil and other battlegrounds that have already entered popular folklore.

It is an empowerment that eventually could seal the fate not only of Israel but of those governments of Arab countries who are seen by their people as having, for too long, "sold" them the false idea of Arab impotence in order to hide their own inadequacies and corruption.

Those in Washington dreaming of a new Middle East will indeed be witnessing the birth pangs of such an offspring. They will be well-advised, however, to consider the shape and nature of this new creation. If they truly believe that it will fit the image of their fantasy agenda, they are indeed inhabiting a wonderland. From today on, it will be difficult - and lonely - to be a moderate voice in the Middle East!

The writer is a former Ambassador of the Arab League to London

From alimallah at hotmail.com Mon Aug 14 00:28:34 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 04:28:34 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Gabriel Garcia Marquez: The Fidel I think I know Message-ID:
The Fidel I think I know

He's a man of ironclad discipline, inexhaustible patience, colossal ideas and insatiable illusions

Gabriel Garcia  Marquez
Saturday August 12, 2006
The Guardian


His devotion is to the word. His power is of seduction. He goes to seek out problems where they are. The impetus of inspiration is very much part of his style. Books reflect the breadth of his tastes very well. He stopped smoking to have the moral authority to combat tobacco addiction. He likes to prepare food recipes with a kind of scientific fervour. He keeps himself in excellent physical condition with various hours of gymnastics daily and frequent swimming. Invincible patience. Ironclad discipline. The force of his imagination stretches him to the unforeseen.

Jos? Mart? is his foremost author and he has had the talent to incorporate Mart?'s thinking into the sanguine torrent of a Marxist revolution. The essence of his own thinking could lie in the certainty that in undertaking mass work it is fundamental to be concerned about individuals.

That could explain his absolute confidence in direct contact. He has a language for each occasion and a distinct means of persuasion according to his interlocutors. He knows how to put himself at the level of each one, and possesses a vast and varied knowledge that allows him to move with facility in any media. One thing is definite: he is where he is, how he is and with whom he is.

Fidel Castro is there to win. His attitude in the face of defeat, even in the most minimal actions of everyday life, would seem to obey a private logic: he does not even admit it, and does not have a minute's peace until he succeeds in inverting the terms and converting it into victory.

His supreme aide is his memory and he uses it, to the point of abuse, to sustain speeches or private conversations with overwhelming reasoning and arithmetical operations of an incredible rapidity. He requires incessant information, well masticated and digested. He breakfasts with no less than 200 pages of news. Responses have to be exact, given that he is capable of discovering the most minimal contradiction in a casual phrase. He is a voracious reader. He is prepared to read any paper that comes into his hands at any hour.

He does not lose any occasion to inform himself. During the Angola war he described a battle in such detail at an official reception that it was hard work to convince a European diplomat that Fidel Castro had not participated in it.

His vision of Latin America in the future is the same as that of Bol?var and Mart?, an integrated and autonomous community, capable of moving the destiny of the world. The country about which he knows the most after Cuba is the United States: of the nature of its people, their power structures, the secondary intentions of its governments. And this has helped him to handle the incessant torment of the blockade.

He has never refused to answer any question, however provocative it might be, nor has he ever lost his patience. In terms of those who are economical with the truth, in order not to give him any more concerns than those that he already has: he knows it. He said to one official who did so: "You are hiding truths from me, in order not to worry me, but when I finally discover them I will die from the impact of having to confront so many truths I have not been told." But gravest are the truths concealed to cover up deficiencies, because alongside the enormous achievements that sustain the revolution - the political, scientific, sporting, cultural achievements - there is a colossal bureaucratic incompetence, affecting daily life, and particularly domestic happiness.

When he talks with people in the street, his conversation regains the expressiveness and crude frankness of genuine affection. They call him: Fidel. They address him informally, they argue with him, they claim him. It is then that one discovers the unusual human being that the reflection of his own image does not let us see. This is the Fidel Castro that I believe I know. A man of austere habits and insatiable illusions, with an old-fashioned formal education of cautious words and subdued tones, and incapable of conceiving any idea that is not colossal.

I have heard him evoking things that he could have done in another way to gain time in life. On seeing him very overburdened with the weight of so many distant destinies, I asked him what it was that he most wished to do in this world, and he immediately answered me: "Stand on a corner."

? Gabriel Garc?a M?rquez is a Nobel prize-winning novelist. This is an edited extract of an article from the Cuban newspaper Granma. Fidel Castro is 80 tomorrow
He's a man of ironclad discipline, inexhaustible patience, colossal ideas and insatiable illusions

From alimallah at hotmail.com Wed Aug 16 00:26:25 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 04:26:25 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] *PHOTOS* JNF "Charity" & War Criminal Colin Powell Greeted by Angry Protesters in Montreal Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_2ab9_3ee7_d68 Content-Type: text/html; format=flowed



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Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 22:03:32 -0400
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JNF "Charity" and guest War Criminal Colin Powell Greeted by Angry Protesters in Montreal
Ron Saba, Montreal Planet Magazine
(August 15, 2006)  It isn't every day that Boulevard Ren?-L?vesque is void of traffic between Peel and University Streets during the afternoon rush hour.  But then again it isn't every day that a renowned war criminal like Colin Powell comes to dinner in la Belle Province.  The good people of Montreal came out today in the Boulevard outside the Queen Elizabeth Hotel to give a noisy and angry reception to the war criminal of My Lai and the Gulf War Highway of Death and to the high rolling guests of the notorious Jewish National Fund "Charity" who had all come together to celebrate Israel's latest round of war crimes against Lebanese and Palestinian civilians.
The tuxedoed guests could be seen peering through the windows on the ballroom floor.  No doubt h'ors d'oeuvres don't taste quite as good when serenaded by loud chants of "Isra?l assassin, Bush terroriste, Harper complice!"
With any luck, the next time war criminal Powell comes to Montreal, he will be greeted by an International Criminal Court arrest warrant in the arrivals lounge of Dorval Airport.
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Uri Avnery

16.8.06

 

From Mania to Depression

 

THIRTY THREE days of war. The longest of our wars since 1949.

 

On the Israeli side: 154 dead - 117 of them soldiers. 3970 rockets launched against us, 37 civilians dead, more than 422 civilians wounded.

 

On the Lebanese side: about a thousand dead civilians, thousands wounded. An unknown number of Hizbullah fighters dead and wounded.

 

More than a million refugees on both sides.

 

So what has been achieved for this terrible price?

 

 

"GLOOMY, HUMBLE, despondent," was how the journalist Yossef Werter described Ehud Olmert, a few hours after the cease-fire had come into effect.

 

Olmert? Humble? Is this the same Olmert we know? The same Olmert who thumped the table and shouted: "No more!" Who said: "After the war, the situation will be completely different than before!" Who promised a "New Middle East" as a result of the war?

 

 

THE RESULTS of the war are obvious:

 

0  The prisoners, who served as casus belli (or pretext) for the war, have not been released. They will come back only as a result of an exchange of prisoners, exactly as Hassan Nasrallah proposed before the war.

 

0  Hizbullah has remained as it was. It has not been destroyed, nor disarmed, nor even removed from where it was. Its fighters have proved themselves in battle and have even garnered compliments from Israeli soldiers. Its command and communication stucture has continued to function to the end. Its TV station is still broadcasting.

 

0  Hassan Nasrallah is alive and kicking. Persistent attempts to kill him failed. His prestige is sky-high. Everywhere in the Arab world, from Morocco to Iraq, songs are being composed in his honor and his picture adorns the walls.

 

0 The Lebanese army will be deployed along the border, side by side with a large international force. That is the only material change that has been achieved.

 

This will not replace Hizbullah. Hizbullah will remain in the area, in every village and town. The Israeli army has not succeeded in removing it from one single village. That was simply impossible without permanently removing the population to which it belongs.

 

The Lebanese army and the international force cannot and will not confront Hizbullah. Their very presence there depends on Hizbullah's consent. In practice, a kind of co-existence of the three forces will come into being, each one knowing that it has to come to terms with the other two.

 

Perhaps the international force will be able to prevent incursions by Hizbullah, such as the one that preceded this war. But it will also have to prevent Israeli actions, such as the reconnaissance flights of our Air Force over Lebanon. That's why the Israeli army objected, at the beginning, so strenuously to the introduction of this force.

 

 

IN ISRAEL, there is now a general atmosphere of disappointment and despondency. From mania to depression. It's not only that the politicians and the generals are firing accusations at each other, as we foresaw, but the general public is also voicing criticism from every possible angle. The soldiers criticize the conduct of the war, the reserve soldiers gripe about the chaos and the failure of supplies.

 

In all parties, there are new opposition groupings and threats of splits. In Kadima. In Labor. It seems that in Meretz, too, there is a lot of ferment, because most of its leaders supported the war dragon almost until the last moment, when they caught its tail and pierced it with their little lance.

 

At the head of the critics are marching - surprise, surprise - the media. The entire horde of interviewers and commentators, correspondents and presstitutes, who (with very few exceptions) enthused about the war, who deceived, misled, falsified, ignored, duped and lied for the fatherland, who stifled all criticism and branded as traitors all who opposed the war - they are now running ahead of the lynch mob. How predictable, how ugly. Suddenly they remember what we have been saying right from the beginning of the war.

 

This phase is symbolized by Dan Halutz, the Chief-of-Staff. Only yesterday he was the hero of the masses, it was forbidden to utter a word against him. Now he is being described as a war profiteer. A moment before sending his soldiers into battle, he found the time to sell his shares, in expectation of a decline of the stock market. (Let us hope that a moment before the end he found the time to buy them back again.)

 

Victory, as is well known, has many fathers, and failure in war is an orphan.

 

 

FROM THE deluge of accusations and gripes, one slogan stands out, a slogan that must send a cold shiver down the spine of anyone with a good memory: "the politicians did not let the army win."

 

Exactly as I wrote two weeks ago, we see before our very eyes the resurrection of the old cry "they stabbed the army in the back!"

 

This is how it goes: At long last, two days before the end, the land offensive started to roll. Thanks to our heroic soldiers, the men of the reserves, it was a dazzling success. And then, when we were on the verge of a great victory, the cease-fire came into effect.

 

There is not a single word of truth in this. This operation, which was planned and which the army spent years training for, was not carried out earlier, because it was clear that it would not bring any meaningful gains but would be costly in lives. The army would, indeed, have occupied wide areas, but without being able to dislodge the Hizbullah fighters from them.

 

The town of Bint Jbeil, for example, right next to the border, was taken by the army three times, and the Hizbullah fighters remained there to the end. If we had occupied 20 towns and villages like this one, the soldiers and the tanks would have been exposed in twenty places to the mortal attacks of the guerillas with their highly effective anti-tank weapons.

 

If so, why was it decided, at the last moment, to carry out this operation after all - well after the UN had already called for an end to hostilities? The horrific answer: it was a cynical - not to say vile - exercise of the failed trio. Olmert, Peretz and Halutz wanted to create "a picture of victory", as was openly stated in the media. On this altar the lives of 33 soldiers (including a young woman) were sacrificed.

 

The aim was to photograph the victorious soldiers on the bank of the Litani. The operation could only last 48 hours, when the cease-fire would come into force. In spite of the fact that the army used helicopters to land the troops, the aim was not attained. At no point did the army reach the Litani.

 

For comparison: in the first Lebanon war, that of Sharon in 1982, the army crossed the Litani in the first few hours. (The Litani, by the way, is not a real river anymore, but just a shallow creek. Most of its waters are drawn off far from there, in the north. Its last stretch is about 25 km distant from the border, near Metulla the distance is only 4 km.)

 

This time, when the cease-fire took effect, all the units taking part had reached villages on the way to the river. There they became sitting ducks, surrounded by Hizbullah fighters, without secure supply lines. From that moment on, the army had only one aim: to get them out of there as quickly as possible, regardless of who might take their place.

 

If a commission of inquiry is set up - as it must be - and investigates all the moves of this war, starting from the way the decision to start it was made, it will also have to investigate the decision to start this last operation. The death of 33 soldiers (including the son of the writer David Grossman, who had supported the war) and the pain this caused their families demand that!

 

 

BUT THESE facts are not yet clear to the general public. The brain-washing by the military commentators and the ex-generals, who dominated the media at the time, has turned the foolish - I would almost say "criminal" - operation into a rousing victory parade. The decision of the political leadership to stop it is now being seen by many as an act of defeatist, spineless, corrupt and even treasonous politicians.

 

And that is exactly the new slogan of the fascist Right that is now raising its ugly head.

 

After World War I, in similar circumstances, the legend of the "knife in the back of the victorious army" grew up. Adolf Hitler used it to carry him to power -- and on to World War II.

 

Now, even before the last fallen soldier has been buried, the incompetent generals are starting to talk shamelessly about "another round", the next war that will surely come "in a month or in a year", God willing. After all, we cannot end the matter like this, in failure. Where is our pride?

 

 

THE ISRAELI public is now in a state of shock and disorientation. Accusations -- justified and unjustified -- are flung around in all directions, and it cannot be foreseen how things will develop.

 

Perhaps, in the end, it is logic that will win. Logic says: what has thoroughly been demonstrated is that there is no military solution. That is true in the North. That is also true in the South, where we are confronting a whole people that has nothing to lose anymore. The success of the Lebanese guerilla will encourage the Palestinian guerilla.

 

For logic to win, we must be honest with ourselves: pinpoint the failures, investigate their deeper causes, draw the proper conclusions.

 

Some people want to prevent that at any price. President Bush declares vociferously that we have won the war. A glorious victory over the Evil Ones. Like his own victory in Iraq.

 

When a football team is able to choose the referee, it is no surprise if it is declared the winner.

From anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca Thu Aug 17 11:41:47 2006 From: anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca (anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:41:47 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] From Mania to Depression Message-ID: <20060817154147.BSJG10262.tomts22-srv.bellnexxia.net@smtp1.sympatico.ca> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=____1155829307862_1uNMpy6gKT Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There is surprising racism in this article as nothing was said about the crimes that Israel committed in Lebanon. It is merely making the whole thing sound as if its a game in a soccer field and who won and who lost, who was correct in the beginning about anylaysis, we won or did not win, and at the end he speaks as an Israeli, not comment at all in any disgust of what this Zionist Apartheid and criminal state is doing to others and the rest of the world, he basically talks about morality and courrage of the Israelis that should take place by facing themselves and admitting that the logic of war want work. Because basically they were militarily defeated. He mentions his regret and anger for the lives of the Isareli solidiers (including the young woman soldier), and not even one word about the children and civilians of Lebanon, Qana, etc. I find this extremely disappointing and disturbing. Mazen ============================================================ From: "Ali Mallah" Date: 2006/08/16 Wed PM 10:07:21 EST To: tisn at lists.cupe.ca Subject: [Tisn] From Mania to Depression ============================================================ ------=____1155829307862_1uNMpy6gKT Content-Type: text/html; format=flowed; name="replyAll" Content-Disposition: inline; filename="replyAll"

Uri Avnery

16.8.06

 

From Mania to Depression

 

THIRTY THREE days of war. The longest of our wars since 1949.

 

On the Israeli side: 154 dead - 117 of them soldiers. 3970 rockets launched against us, 37 civilians dead, more than 422 civilians wounded.

 

On the Lebanese side: about a thousand dead civilians, thousands wounded. An unknown number of Hizbullah fighters dead and wounded.

 

More than a million refugees on both sides.

 

So what has been achieved for this terrible price?

 

 

"GLOOMY, HUMBLE, despondent," was how the journalist Yossef Werter described Ehud Olmert, a few hours after the cease-fire had come into effect.

 

Olmert? Humble? Is this the same Olmert we know? The same Olmert who thumped the table and shouted: "No more!" Who said: "After the war, the situation will be completely different than before!" Who promised a "New Middle East" as a result of the war?

 

 

THE RESULTS of the war are obvious:

 

0  The prisoners, who served as casus belli (or pretext) for the war, have not been released. They will come back only as a result of an exchange of prisoners, exactly as Hassan Nasrallah proposed before the war.

 

0  Hizbullah has remained as it was. It has not been destroyed, nor disarmed, nor even removed from where it was. Its fighters have proved themselves in battle and have even garnered compliments from Israeli soldiers. Its command and communication stucture has continued to function to the end. Its TV station is still broadcasting.

 

0  Hassan Nasrallah is alive and kicking. Persistent attempts to kill him failed. His prestige is sky-high. Everywhere in the Arab world, from Morocco to Iraq, songs are being composed in his honor and his picture adorns the walls.

 

0 The Lebanese army will be deployed along the border, side by side with a large international force. That is the only material change that has been achieved.

 

This will not replace Hizbullah. Hizbullah will remain in the area, in every village and town. The Israeli army has not succeeded in removing it from one single village. That was simply impossible without permanently removing the population to which it belongs.

 

The Lebanese army and the international force cannot and will not confront Hizbullah. Their very presence there depends on Hizbullah's consent. In practice, a kind of co-existence of the three forces will come into being, each one knowing that it has to come to terms with the other two.

 

Perhaps the international force will be able to prevent incursions by Hizbullah, such as the one that preceded this war. But it will also have to prevent Israeli actions, such as the reconnaissance flights of our Air Force over Lebanon. That's why the Israeli army objected, at the beginning, so strenuously to the introduction of this force.

 

 

IN ISRAEL, there is now a general atmosphere of disappointment and despondency. From mania to depression. It's not only that the politicians and the generals are firing accusations at each other, as we foresaw, but the general public is also voicing criticism from every possible angle. The soldiers criticize the conduct of the war, the reserve soldiers gripe about the chaos and the failure of supplies.

 

In all parties, there are new opposition groupings and threats of splits. In Kadima. In Labor. It seems that in Meretz, too, there is a lot of ferment, because most of its leaders supported the war dragon almost until the last moment, when they caught its tail and pierced it with their little lance.

 

At the head of the critics are marching - surprise, surprise - the media. The entire horde of interviewers and commentators, correspondents and presstitutes, who (with very few exceptions) enthused about the war, who deceived, misled, falsified, ignored, duped and lied for the fatherland, who stifled all criticism and branded as traitors all who opposed the war - they are now running ahead of the lynch mob. How predictable, how ugly. Suddenly they remember what we have been saying right from the beginning of the war.

 

This phase is symbolized by Dan Halutz, the Chief-of-Staff. Only yesterday he was the hero of the masses, it was forbidden to utter a word against him. Now he is being described as a war profiteer. A moment before sending his soldiers into battle, he found the time to sell his shares, in expectation of a decline of the stock market. (Let us hope that a moment before the end he found the time to buy them back again.)

 

Victory, as is well known, has many fathers, and failure in war is an orphan.

 

 

FROM THE deluge of accusations and gripes, one slogan stands out, a slogan that must send a cold shiver down the spine of anyone with a good memory: "the politicians did not let the army win."

 

Exactly as I wrote two weeks ago, we see before our very eyes the resurrection of the old cry "they stabbed the army in the back!"

 

This is how it goes: At long last, two days before the end, the land offensive started to roll. Thanks to our heroic soldiers, the men of the reserves, it was a dazzling success. And then, when we were on the verge of a great victory, the cease-fire came into effect.

 

There is not a single word of truth in this. This operation, which was planned and which the army spent years training for, was not carried out earlier, because it was clear that it would not bring any meaningful gains but would be costly in lives. The army would, indeed, have occupied wide areas, but without being able to dislodge the Hizbullah fighters from them.

 

The town of Bint Jbeil, for example, right next to the border, was taken by the army three times, and the Hizbullah fighters remained there to the end. If we had occupied 20 towns and villages like this one, the soldiers and the tanks would have been exposed in twenty places to the mortal attacks of the guerillas with their highly effective anti-tank weapons.

 

If so, why was it decided, at the last moment, to carry out this operation after all - well after the UN had already called for an end to hostilities? The horrific answer: it was a cynical - not to say vile - exercise of the failed trio. Olmert, Peretz and Halutz wanted to create "a picture of victory", as was openly stated in the media. On this altar the lives of 33 soldiers (including a young woman) were sacrificed.

 

The aim was to photograph the victorious soldiers on the bank of the Litani. The operation could only last 48 hours, when the cease-fire would come into force. In spite of the fact that the army used helicopters to land the troops, the aim was not attained. At no point did the army reach the Litani.

 

For comparison: in the first Lebanon war, that of Sharon in 1982, the army crossed the Litani in the first few hours. (The Litani, by the way, is not a real river anymore, but just a shallow creek. Most of its waters are drawn off far from there, in the north. Its last stretch is about 25 km distant from the border, near Metulla the distance is only 4 km.)

 

This time, when the cease-fire took effect, all the units taking part had reached villages on the way to the river. There they became sitting ducks, surrounded by Hizbullah fighters, without secure supply lines. From that moment on, the army had only one aim: to get them out of there as quickly as possible, regardless of who might take their place.

 

If a commission of inquiry is set up - as it must be - and investigates all the moves of this war, starting from the way the decision to start it was made, it will also have to investigate the decision to start this last operation. The death of 33 soldiers (including the son of the writer David Grossman, who had supported the war) and the pain this caused their families demand that!

 

 

BUT THESE facts are not yet clear to the general public. The brain-washing by the military commentators and the ex-generals, who dominated the media at the time, has turned the foolish - I would almost say "criminal" - operation into a rousing victory parade. The decision of the political leadership to stop it is now being seen by many as an act of defeatist, spineless, corrupt and even treasonous politicians.

 

And that is exactly the new slogan of the fascist Right that is now raising its ugly head.

 

After World War I, in similar circumstances, the legend of the "knife in the back of the victorious army" grew up. Adolf Hitler used it to carry him to power -- and on to World War II.

 

Now, even before the last fallen soldier has been buried, the incompetent generals are starting to talk shamelessly about "another round", the next war that will surely come "in a month or in a year", God willing. After all, we cannot end the matter like this, in failure. Where is our pride?

 

 

THE ISRAELI public is now in a state of shock and disorientation. Accusations -- justified and unjustified -- are flung around in all directions, and it cannot be foreseen how things will develop.

 

Perhaps, in the end, it is logic that will win. Logic says: what has thoroughly been demonstrated is that there is no military solution. That is true in the North. That is also true in the South, where we are confronting a whole people that has nothing to lose anymore. The success of the Lebanese guerilla will encourage the Palestinian guerilla.

 

For logic to win, we must be honest with ourselves: pinpoint the failures, investigate their deeper causes, draw the proper conclusions.

 

Some people want to prevent that at any price. President Bush declares vociferously that we have won the war. A glorious victory over the Evil Ones. Like his own victory in Iraq.

 

When a football team is able to choose the referee, it is no surprise if it is declared the winner.

------=____1155829307862_1uNMpy6gKT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; name="replyAll" Content-Disposition: inline _______________________________________________ TISN mailing list TISN at lists.cupe.ca http://lists.cupe.ca/mailman/listinfo/tisn ------=____1155829307862_1uNMpy6gKT-- From anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca Thu Aug 17 11:43:54 2006 From: anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca (anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:43:54 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] [Fwd: Re: From Mania to Depression] Message-ID: <20060817154354.PYFD13653.tomts36-srv.bellnexxia.net@smtp1.sympatico.ca> ============================================================ From: Date: 2006/08/17 Thu AM 11:41:47 EST To: "Ali Mallah" , CC: Subject: Re: [Tisn] From Mania to Depression There is surprising racism in this article as nothing was said about the crimes that Israel committed in Lebanon. It is merely making the whole thing sound as if its a game in a soccer field and who won and who lost, who was correct in the beginning about anylaysis, we won or did not win, and at the end he speaks as an Israeli, not comment at all in any disgust of what this Zionist Apartheid and criminal state is doing to others and the rest of the world, he basically talks about morality and courrage of the Israelis that should take place by facing themselves and admitting that the logic of war want work. Because basically they were militarily defeated. He mentions his regret and anger for the lives of the Isareli solidiers (including the young woman soldier), and not even one word about the children and civilians of Lebanon, Qana, etc. I find this extremely disappointing and disturbing. Mazen ============================================================ From: "Ali Mallah" Date: 2006/08/16 Wed PM 10:07:21 EST To: tisn at lists.cupe.ca Subject: [Tisn] From Mania to Depression ============================================================ ============================================================ From dblackadder at cupe.ca Fri Aug 18 07:05:30 2006 From: dblackadder at cupe.ca (Derek Blackadder) Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 07:05:30 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] United Church Resolution Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C6C294.B0A43E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/August2006/18/c6814.html ====================== Derek Blackadder National Representative Canadian Union of Public Employees Peterborough Area Office +01-705-743-0600 ? voice +01-705-743-5046 ? fax Skype me as: dblackadder CONFIDENTIAL AND PRIVILEGED INFORMATION NOTICE This e-mail, and any attachments, may contain information that is confidential. Any unauthorized review, disclosure, retransmission, dissemination or other use of or reliance on this information may be unlawful and is strictly prohibited. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C6C294.B0A43E20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C6C294.B0A43E20-- From anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca Thu Aug 17 16:05:22 2006 From: anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca (anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca) Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 16:05:22 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] [Fwd: Re: From Mania to Depression] Message-ID: <20060817200522.RVRX18394.tomts5-srv.bellnexxia.net@smtp1.sympatico.ca> ============================================================ From: "Ahmad Zaatar" Date: 2006/08/17 Thu PM 04:01:58 EST To: Mughir_Hindi at al-awda.ca CC: anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca, alimallah at hotmail.com, organize at al-awda.ca Subject: Re: [Tisn] From Mania to Depression As a matter of fact, he writes as if he is an officer in the IDF trying to assess their current performance and the next steps forward. He can keep hiding as much as he wants behind any racist and opportunist argument he needs to hide behind. there is no different than writing with similar racist logic as some US citizen writing to the American people. In the backdrop of historical crimes against humanity and complete recism and lawlessness of what is called the "international community" in basically providing cover and re-chewing what the US and Israeli administration wants to say, such articles are an aid to such crimes more than anything else and neither Gush Shalome nor Peace Now can claim to be anything than part of the current right wing cover and aid to such vicsous crimes, just like when some voices of the so called left, hide under the cover of protecting free speach and secularism, aid and provide cover and context to the crimes perpetuated and legitimized by Islamophobia against the people of the region including Afganhistan and the rest of the Arab and Muslim worlds. Mazen > This is the happy-push-forward-button syndrome, that people forward > articles without analysis, I have seen this article on multiple email > lists > > Uri Avenary hides behind the argument that he writes for Israelis!!! so > that such an article is addressed to Israelis that need to be brought to > our side cautiously!!! > > Whereas this article is written in English, in Haaretz, that is widely > read over hte internet, in comparison to hardly 10% circulation in Israel > according to one of its editors. > > Gush shalom's attitude, specifically Uri, has always been questioned, > publicly even when couple of years back one of Gush Shalom people came > here > They don?t understand that the language they use limits the possibility of > shaking the twisted beliefs of Israeli zionist indoctrination. > > An example of their twisted ideas is below from their website, notice the > threat that the Palestinian Right of Return might have on the "foundations > of Israel". As if the foundations of Israel are something to really be > proud of. > > From Gush Shalom website: > Recognizing in principle the Right of Return of the Palestinian refugees, > allowing each refugee to choose freely between compensation and > repatriation to Palestine and Israel, and fixing by mutual agreement the > number of refugees who will be able to return to Israel in annual quotas, > without undermining the foundations of Israel. > > Of course Gush Shalom is a blessing if compared to "Peace Now" movement > who categorized this last war against Lebanon as just. > > > anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca wrote: >> There is surprising racism in this article as nothing was said about the >> crimes that Israel committed in Lebanon. It is merely making the whole >> thing sound as if its a game in a soccer field and who won and who lost, >> who was correct in the beginning about anylaysis, we won or did not win, >> and at the end he speaks as an Israeli, not comment at all in any >> disgust >> of what this Zionist Apartheid and criminal state is doing to others and >> the rest of the world, he basically talks about morality and courrage of >> the Israelis that should take place by facing themselves and admitting >> that the logic of war want work. Because basically they were militarily >> defeated. He mentions his regret and anger for the lives of the Isareli >> solidiers (including the young woman soldier), and not even one word >> about >> the children and civilians of Lebanon, Qana, etc. >> >> I find this extremely disappointing and disturbing. >> Mazen >> ============================================================ >> From: "Ali Mallah" >> Date: 2006/08/16 Wed PM 10:07:21 EST >> To: tisn at lists.cupe.ca >> Subject: [Tisn] From Mania to Depression >> >> ============================================================ >> >> > > > ============================================================ From alimallah at hotmail.com Sat Aug 19 23:54:31 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 03:54:31 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Honor First; the liberation of Lebanon Message-ID:

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14620.htm

?Honor First?; the liberation of Lebanon

By Mike Whitney 
 

?To confront this accursed plan, to thwart the goals of this war, to fight the battle to liberate, what remains of our land and our prisoners, I state categorically under no circumstances will we accept any term that is insulting to our country, our people, or our resistance. We will not accept any formula at the expense of the national interest, national sovereignty and national independence, especially after all these sacrifices, no matter how long the confrontation lasts and no matter how numerous the sacrifices may be. Our main and true slogan is ?Honor First?. Sheik Hassan Nasrallah

?The resistance is a weapon at the service of the entire nation. It has never acted against anyone but the Israeli occupation.? Talal Salman ?A Guarantee Of Victory?


08/19/06 "Information Clearing House" -- -- One picture tells the whole story. The photograph shows a long column of Israeli soldiers, grimy and bedraggled, limping southwards towards the Israeli border. The lead soldier looks vacuously at the camera with an expression of pure gloom and fatigue. In the background a soldier is seen comforting another who is crying inconsolably.

This is what defeat looks like.

Back in Israel, the headlines are splattered with every detail of the ongoing withdrawal from Lebanon. The op-ed pages and talk shows lash out at anyone even remotely involved with the month-long debacle. Prime Minister Olmert has become the favorite target of the media?s scathing criticism and the brunt of every joke. His public approval has dipped from a pre-war high of 80% to a meager 40%. Meanwhile, political rival Benjamin Netanyahu?s popularity has soared to a hearty 57% making him the likely successor if Olmert is forced to step down.

Israel is drowning in collective angst and self-pity. The defeat has shattered the national sense of self confidence and well being. A joke that is circulating in Tel Aviv opines that Ariel Sharon?s condition suddenly worsened ?when he found out what was happening in Lebanon.?

The punch-line epitomizes the general state of malaise in Israel.

The coverage of the Lebanon fiasco in the Israeli media is alternately narcissistic and hysterical. The details of the massive destruction to Lebanon?s civil infrastructure and environment are brushed aside as inconsequential; the 1,300 civilian deaths, irrelevant. The only thing that matters is Israeli suffering; everything else is trivial. While Lebanon is busy digging out another 300 or so corpses from the rubble of their destroyed homes, Israel is preoccupied with its loss of ?deterrents? or its battered sense of ?invincibility?.

It is an interesting study in the prevailing megalomania of Israeli society, a culture as pathologically self-absorbed as its American ally. It?s no wonder security is so hard to come by when people are so lacking in empathy.

In Lebanon, the extent of the damage is just beginning to be grasped. Whole cities in the south have been laid to waste and most of the vital infrastructure has been ruined. Barucha Peller summed it up this way in a Counterpunch article ?This Pain has no Ceasefire?:

?The walls of homes that once protected families and cradled their lives are now in pieces, shreds, fine dust. Sift through the rubble. Kick the rubble. Stand still, silent, alone with the absoluteness of destruction and accompanied by the millions of shattered pieces of everything that was here before. Leave the rubble. Try to forget. Walk away from the terrible sight. But your mind is in pieces, lives in pieces, people who never again will stand in the doorway with greetings. You can walk away. There is a ceasefire. But missiles fall, they fall, not from the skies, but behind Lebanese eyes, they fall forever in memory, they are still crashing into what once was.?

?The absoluteness of destruction?; the faces that will never reappear ?in the doorway?; this nagging, life-long suffering goes unrecorded in the Israeli media where the national obsession has turned to finger-pointing and empty recriminations. The lives and the civilization that?s been decimated are a mere footnote to Israel?s violated sense of security and the humiliation of losing to an Arab adversary. Looking at the papers, it?s easy to believe that the entire population is completely unaware of the misery they?ve caused. Instead, one gets the uneasy feeling that the anger is just beginning to mount and could wash across Lebanon in a second wave of hostilities.

Lebanon has been an embarrassing defeat for Israel, but this is probably just Round One. As public rage grows, it will be more and more tempting for Olmert to disregard the ceasefire and go on the offensive. He needs some way to acquit himself in the eyes of his people and revenge is an unfailing cure-all. He also needs to prove that he can be a reliable ally to the Bush team who gave him carte blanche to pulverize Hezbollah while they stalled the ceasefire at the UN. Israel needs to show that they can hold up their end of the bargain by cleaning up matters in their own back yard. Olmert?s failure will not go down well with the Washington neocons who?ve worked tirelessly to provide him with all the weaponry and support he needed.

According to Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, Israel originally planned an attack on Lebanon for September or October. This would have added an element of surprise to the war which could have been disastrous for Lebanon. It also may have affected the results of the 2006 congressional elections in the US.

The Bush administration has made no effort to conceal their involvement in the conflict. They provided logistical and material support in the form of satellite-intelligence and precision-guided missiles, and they blocked all efforts at the UN for an immediate ceasefire. Bush has stubbornly portrayed the war as ?part of a broader struggle between freedom and terror?, but his platitudes have had less impact on public perceptions than the photos of bombed-out airports, bridges and factories which appear daily in the media.

The biggest champion of the war has been Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice who characterized the vast and premeditated devastation as ?birth pangs?. There now hangs a banner in downtown Beirut with a ghoulish picture of Rice with fangs dripping with blood which says, ?The massacre of children at Qana is a gift from Rice?. The Farragamo-draped princess has quickly become the most reviled diplomat in US history. Move over Henry Kissinger.

It?s no surprise that she was rebuffed by President Siniora and told she wasn?t welcome in Lebanon until the terms of a ceasefire were in place.

Rice?s most revealing statement appeared in a USA Today article when she admitted that the Bush administration saw the conflict as an ?opportunity to create a fundamentally different situation? in the Middle East.

?Opportunity?? Is that how the Washington mandarins see the utter destruction of an American-friendly ally?

Condi?s bromides only confirm Nasrallah?s claims that the plan to invade Lebanon is actually part of a broader strategy for establishing US/Israeli hegemony throughout the region so that they can ?exclusively manage its affairs and resources?. The main obstacles to this ?New Middle East? are the resistance organizations Hamas and Hezbollah as well as Syria and Iran. Bush and Olmert conspired to disarm Hezbollah by pushing Syria out of Lebanon and creating a political climate where (they believed) Hezbollah would be forced to give up their weapons.

Their plan failed. Hezbollah joined the government but maintained its guerilla network at the same time; accumulating the Katyushas and sophisticated anti-tank rockets it needed to take on Israel?s advancing army. It should be noted that Hezbollah was the only entity in Lebanon that wasn?t swept up in the heady revival of Beirut and vigilantly awaited Israel?s next rampage.

Their success in battling Israel is due in large part to the Russian-made Kornet anti-tank rockets they obtained from Syria. As reported in the UK Telegraph the rockets are ?some of the best in the world? and ?require serious training to operate which could be beyond the capabilities of some supposedly regular armies in the Middle East?.It is laser-guided, has a range of three miles and carries a double-warhead capable of penetrating reactive amour on Israeli Merkava Tanks.?

Hezbollah used their anti-tank missiles with lethal efficiency during the campaign taking out an estimated 20 tanks, armored vehicles and buildings where troops were located. It was a critical part of the conflict and had a profound effect on the outcome.

Still, there?s little chance that Hezbollah?s victory will stop Israel from restarting the war. America and Israel are ideologically committed to establishing their mutual hegemony throughout the Middle East and they won?t be deterred by a bloody nose in south Lebanon. Israel will retool and return with greater determination to crush the resistance and set up a proxy government in Beirut. So far, they?ve enlisted the support of Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, France and Denmark to patrol the southern border while Germany has offered ?a rather substantive maritime component which could patrol and secure the whole of the Lebanese coast.? The German ambassador said, ?We could also offer a substantial border patrol along the Syrian border.? (Al Jazeera) Germany certainly understands that their actions will establish a de-facto blockade which serves US/Israeli interests alone. This illustrates how Olmert and Bush have manipulated the UN to compromise Lebanon?s sovereignty and create a permanent state of siege. If Israel is able to cut Hezbollah?s supply-lines they can easily move in and crush them at a later date.

So, the US and Israel have found accomplices they need to help them achieve their goals of reshaping the Middle East and extending America?s dominance throughout the oil-rich region. If they succeed, they will have a stranglehold on the world?s most crucial natural resources and will be able to control the growth of China, India, Japan, and other potential rivals in the 21st century. Israel will also play a central role as regional leader in the oil trade; opening pipeline routes from Ceyhan to the Far East and from Kirkuk to Haifa. (check ?Triple Alliance?: The US, Turkey, Israel and the war on Lebanon? Michel Chossudovsky)

But we shouldn?t underestimate the growing strength of non state actors and guerilla forces. In Iraq, the resistance has brought the world?s only superpower to a grinding standstill; frustrating all attempts to establish security, rebuild infrastructure, or transport vital resources.

Similarly, Hezbollah has won a stunning victory against a high-tech and well-disciplined Israeli army. They have shown the world that they are resourceful and ferocious fighters capable of forcing a fully-armed modern army of 30,000 men to withdrawal. That?s no small feat.

They have shattered the illusion of Israeli invincibility and emboldened a new generation of Arab youths to see beyond their present subjugation and despair and aspire to reclaim their countries from the corrupt US-backed regimes.

The imperial juggernaut will continue lurching recklessly through the Middle East until it is worn-down piecemeal by the bold actions of the resistance. Iraq and Lebanon foreshadow an even wider war extending from the Caspian to the Red Sea; destabilizing oil supplies and overturning the teetering Arab monarchies.

Bush and Olmert have thrown open Pandora?s Box thinking they can contain the chaos within, but have failed to achieve any of their objectives. They continue to misread the lessons of Afghanistan, Iraq, and Lebanon. High-altitude bombing and trigger-happy soldiers only swell the ranks of the resistance and feed their determination. If Bush and Olmert choose to fight a generation-long 4-G (4th Generation) war, they should at least consider the modest goals set out by their adversary, Hassan Nasrallah, in a recent public statement:

?We are not a classic army. We are waging guerilla warfare Therefore what is important is the number of losses we inflict on the Israeli enemy. No matter how deep the incursion the Israeli enemy might accomplish, and the enemy has great capabilities in this area, it will not accomplish the goal of this incursion, preventing the shelling of the settlements in north of occupied Palestine, This shelling will continue no matter how deep the ground incursion and the reoccupation the Zionist enemy is trying to accomplish. The occupation of any inch of our Lebanese land will further motivate us to continue and escalate the resistance?In the ground war we will have the upper hand. In the ground war , the criterion is the attrition of the enemy rather than what territory does or does not remain in our hands because we are not fighting with the methods of a regular army we will definitely regain any land occupied by the enemy after inflicting great losses on it?.

Bush would be wise to pay attention to Nasrallah?s warnings. The conflict that the US and Israel are facing has no central battlefield and no timeline. It is war against men who know every street and every alleyway, and every cave in every mountain. It is ?death by a thousand lashes?; engaging and killing the enemy and then disappearing into the shadows. The conflict only ends when every American and Israeli soldier has left Arab soil. This is a ?no win? situation. Our leaders should recognize this and withdrawal.

As the resistance continues to mushroom in Iraq and Lebanon, we?re bound to see more devastation, more retreating armies, and more hand-wringing in Washington and Tel Aviv.

It could all be so easily avoided.

From alimallah at hotmail.com Sun Aug 20 00:44:51 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 04:44:51 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] We Are Untouchable Message-ID:

We Are Untouchable
Tanya Hsu, tanyahsu at mindspring.com

http://www.rense.com/general73/sunto.htm

 

We are Israelis. We are untouchable. No matter what we do, the international community will not act against us. Oh, there will be talks at the United Nations but we know that the United States will intervene on our behalf. There will be Arab League discussions but we know that no state will take action against us. There will be mass protests and demonstrations; there will be activists and advocates begging for peace; there will be rallies and fund-raisers to help the targets of our bombs. And we know that nothing will make a difference because we are Jews ? we are victims of the holocaust. We have suffered such that we have the right to make the rest of the world pay (even though organized Zionism officially declared war on Germany in 1933, long before Hitler?s Final Solution). Because we are victims.

Yes, we know that peoples all over the world have suffered worse crimes than ours, but they were not the Chosen People. We know that over 22 million Russians were killed under Stalin, 15 million Chinese were killed by the Japanese, millions elsewhere in the world suffered the same fate in the bloodiest 20th century.

We know that Zionism is an atheist Marxist creation using Judaism as its weapon; that we were founded upon terrorism and our leaders became Israel?s prime ministers and Nobel Peace Prize winners; that less than 10 percent of Jews worldwide supported the Zionist cause for decades until World War II. We know that the crimes committed by Hitler equally affected Communists, gypsies, the handicapped, and political prisoners. That does not matter ? we are special. The rest of the world will not touch us because they are terrified of the label ?anti-Semite?. World leaders are terrified of this ad hominem even though we are mostly not Semitic peoples. Jews of Israel, the Sephardim Jews, were almost nonexistent when we arrived from Russia, Poland, Austria-Hungary and elsewhere in the 20th century and demanded Arab land. They had spread out and moved on. We did not come from Yemen, Ethiopia or Iraq, but who cares? We are the victims and that is all that counts.

Time and again we wonder at how far American gullibility will take us. We push it to the limits on cable television and get away with it repeatedly. We know that the majority of the world is aware we blatantly lie when we express our ?deepest regrets? because ?terrorists? were hiding in the villages we destroyed. We even have the gall to pick the same targets as a decade ago, ignoring the cries of outrage from America and the West. We?ll just repeat the mantra ?a tragic mistake?.

Honestly, we too are rather surprised to see that America patiently sits back and buys our words each time. We have trained our diplomats well, not only in the art of deception to the media, but by using powerful strong-arm, behind-the-scenes tactics to mold the views of US Congressmen and women in our favor.

We have worked on this for decades and it has been perfected for the one place it counts: Our bank America. We rely upon those weapons; we need to create constant conflict so as to receive a perpetual $13 billion annual aid package from the US, including unsecured loans that we have never been, nor ever will be, required to pay back. We are living a dream: What we want is given to us on a silver patter because we are Jews, and we have the holocaust.

The above is only daring in that it is never voiced publicly in the West. The world is watching as Israel incinerates the Lebanese, next the Syrians and Palestinians, then Iran. Diplomats call for peace, a cease-fire, and negotiations. They speak the language of noncommittance. It takes a few brave men and women in leadership positions to dare to speak the truth. Israel is in the position of dominating the US government to an extent never before seen in history, creating a regime who will fully fund a ?new Middle East? which in reality means Eretz Israel consisting of Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, northern Saudi Arabia and even Cyprus by some accounts.

There is nothing speculative about these plans for hegemony ? everything has been laid out, written down, and presented for years. Academics who dare write the facts know that their tenured careers are over. This war will not end with a cease-fire next week. This war will not end with a security zone controlled by the UN. This war will not end if Hezbollah and Hamas disappeared tomorrow. This war will not end as long as leaders and diplomats continue to fear the trump card charge of anti-Semitism by Israel.

So when hundreds of children are torn apart by uranium-tipped missiles provided courtesy of the US government, look in the mirror. Have you dared to offend Israel? Have you risked? Ask yourself what role you may have played in contributing to this global disaster. Nothing will change until you do.

? Tanya Cariina Hsu is a British Saudi-US Political analyst. She lives in Riyadh.

From alimallah at hotmail.com Sun Aug 20 11:58:35 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 15:58:35 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Pictures of Protests around the globe Message-ID:


Photo

Dear all,

Around the globe, People get united in protests against Israeli atrocities. Here is Anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan, center, is caught in the middle as police arrest Tiffany Burns, left, during a protest outside the doors of the ballroom where President Bush's top advisor Karl Rove was speaking at an Associated

Please visit this link, to see more photos form Philipines to Turky.

http://news.yahoo.com/photos/ss/events/wl/031806antiwar/im:/060820/480/250090eb803346c29a8e096fc0989300?sp=6000

 

In silodarity for Justice and Peace,

Ali


From alimallah at hotmail.com Sun Aug 20 12:21:18 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 16:21:18 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] They Listed Mandela as a Terrorist, Too Message-ID:

They Listed Mandela as a Terrorist, Too

Ron Saba, Montreal Planet Magazine

On June 6, 2001, Rob Anders, who at the time was an Alliance MP and is now Harper's Conservative MP for Calgary West, blocked a House of Commons resolution to make Nobel Peace Prize Winner Nelson Mandela an honorary citizen of Canada.  Anders claimed Mandela was a "communist and a terrorist."

http://www.cbc.ca/story/news/national/2001/06/07/mandela_mp010607.html

Up until 2003, Nelson Mandela, leader of the ANC's military wing Umkhonto We Sizwe, was also listed as a terrorist by the United States.

Mandela and other members of the ANC had founded Umkhonto We Sizwe in response to the notorious Sharpeville Massacre of March 1960, just as Hezbollah was founded in 1982 in response to Israeli massacres during Israel's invasion of Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil War. 

The following is an extract from Umkhonto we Sizwe's manifesto of 1961:

Umkhonto we Sizwe : We are at War! (December 16, 1961)

On 16th December, 1961, Umkhonto We Sizwe, military wing of the ANC, made it known that we, the oppressed people of South Africa, would fight for our rights. We made this known not only with words. Dynamite blasts announced it.

From 13th August, 1967, our men of Umkhonto We Sizwe, together with our brothers of ZAPU (Zimbabwe African People's Union) have been fighting the oppressors in Matabeleland, Wankie and further south.

The Vorster government, through the radio and newspapers, continues to lie bout this fighting.

The truth is very different from what these newspapers have reported. Our men are armed and trained freedom-fighters, not "terrorists." They are fighting with courage, discipline and skill. The forces of the Rhodesian racialists suffered heavy losses. So also did the white soldiers sent to Rhodesia by Vorster to save the Smith regime from collapse.

The freedom-fighters have inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. Apart from those who have been ambushed and killed, hospitals at Bulawayo and Wankie are crowded with wounded Smith and Vorster forces. Several South African helicopters and military transport planes have been brought down over the past three months.

The fighting will go on in Rhodesia and South Africa. We will fight until we have one, however long it takes and however much it will cost;

It is well known that Israel was a staunch supporter of South Africa's Apartheid regime.  Israel and Apartheid South Africa maintained a close ideological, commercial, scientific and military relationship throughout South Africa's colonial wars of agression and oppression against Black South Africans and neighbouring states, just as Israel continues to wage a war of aggression and oppression against the indigenous Palestinians and neighbouring states like Lebanon:

South Africa's prime minister John Vorster (second from right) is feted by Israel's prime minister Yitzhak Rabin (right) and Menachem Begin (left) and Moshe Dayan during his 1976 visit to Jerusalem. Photograph: Sa'ar Ya'acov

South Africa's prime minister John Vorster (second from right)

is feted by Israel's prime minister Yitzhak Rabin (right)

and Menachem Begin (left) and Moshe Dayan during his 1976

visit to Jerusalem. Photograph: Sa'ar Ya'acov

For further background on the relationship between Israel and Apartheid South Africa, read the Guardian Newspaper report titled "Brothers in arms - Israel's secret pact with Pretoria".

http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,,1704037,00.html

And just as the corporate run governments and media labelled the ANC and Mandela as terrorists in the 60's and 70's, the same corporate run governments and media label Hezbollah, Hamas, Nasrallah and Haniyeh as terrorists.

However most people outside of the United States and Israel recognize that Israel is a mirror image of Apartheid South Africa and that Hezbollah and Hamas are fighting the same war against racism and oppression that Umkhonto We Sizwe fought forty years ago.

From events at rsuonline.ca Sun Aug 20 14:48:32 2006 From: events at rsuonline.ca (spin) Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2006 14:48:32 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] Chavez & Lebanon/Palestine. In-Reply-To: <20060817132226.13460.qmail@web34806.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <200608201847.k7KIlTv4031739@grace.cupe.ca> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0020_01C6C467.B8FD6E50 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0021_01C6C467.B917AD10" ------=_NextPart_001_0021_01C6C467.B917AD10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Peace and Blessings to one and all. In light of the recent atrocities suffered by our Lebanese and Palestinian brothers and sisters, and the greater context of their suffering for decades now at the hands of Israeli STATE Terrorism, I am forwarding you a couple of links (video & press) to inspire hope and resistance as demonstrated by the exemplary leadership of the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. Please watch, read and forward on. 1) After a recent protest of the war in Iraq, Hugo Chavez directed very harsh and accurate words to George W bush whom Chavez loving refers to as "Mr Danger". http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=-3392652783578267863 &q=Chavez 2) Greg Palast goes to Venezeula and interviews President Hugo Chavez. Some of the topics include the solidarity Chavez is gaining in Latin ... America and the future outlook for Venezeula as a oil super power who is using the money to pull the poor out of poverty. http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=4991354545733857055 &q=Chavez 3) Should you have time, I strongly encourage you to watch this very powerful and inspirational documentary known as "Venezuela Bolivariana & the 4th World War" http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=3117181384995669233 &q=Venezuela+Bolivariana 4) Of course there is "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=5832390545689805144 &q=Chavez And then of course, there is the article "Chavez of Arabia" 3) http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/0393C044-9D53-43FB-9B2F-3F15DF88AF91. htm The above links are guaranteed to recharge your batteries and inspire you to further our struggle against Apartheid and Imperialism all over the world. Below is the actual article. Enjoy. Hasta La Victoria Siempre SPIN Winning Arab hearts and minds By Dima Khatib, Latin America Correspondent Friday 18 August 2006, 14:15 Makka Time, 11:15 GMT Chavez of Arabia? [courtesy: the presidential office] Related: Alan Garcia v Hugo Chavez Tools: Email Article Print Article Send Your Feedback Billions of dollars spent, tens of thousands of lives lost, hundreds of hours of televised speeches and press conferences, extensive diplomatic efforts, political and military plans, years in Iraq, and much more. None of this helped the US to achieve its president's announced goal of "winning the hearts and minds of the Arab people". Instead, George Bush seems to have lost the hearts and minds of many who had been supportive of US plans for the Middle East. Someone else in the Americas seems to have the secret formula for achieving that goal; much more quickly and cheaply. Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan president, found himself at the centre of Middle Eastern politics when he announced that he was withdrawing his most senior diplomat from Israel, the Venezuelan charge d'affaires in Tel Aviv. Not for something Israel did to his country, but for what it does to Palestinians and Lebanese thousands of miles away. The action was preceded by Chavez's repeated condemnation of what he describes as Israel's "aggression" against Lebanese land and its "genocide" against the Lebanese people. He was the first head of state to say such harsh words towards Israel after violence broke out on the Israeli Lebanese border last month, even before that of any Arab or Muslim country. "I don't want to be an Arab. From now on I shall be Venezuelan" Today on many Arabic internet sites one can read comments such as: "I am Palestinian but my president is Chavez, not Abu Mazen." Or: "I don't want to be an Arab. From now on I shall be Venezuelan." In Gaza and Ramallah in the Palestinian Territories I am told that next to Arafat's and Che Guevara's posters, a new poster of Chavez is being added. On world television channels one could even see Venezuelan flags in demonstrations in Beirut, next to Lebanese and Palestinian flags, and in many prominent newspapers across the Arab World, columnists wondered: why can't Arab leaders do what a Latin American non-Arab non-Muslim leader dared do? Naturally, some anti-Chavez Venezuelans would rush to warn their president's Arab fans of what they say is the real Chavez: an authoritarian who is ruining their country. But that would still not change much for his Middle Eastern supporters. When one internet user wrote saying that Chavez was a "dictator like Fidel Castro", the replies flooded the website one after the other defending Chavez and insulting the person who had criticised him. Chavez's opponents see his position as a mere political manoeuvre to support his ally, Iran, and to attack his traditional enemy: the US, or the "empire" as he calls it. They also think that he wants to increase his popularity worldwide. An affinity with Arabs [courtesy: presidential office] That could be true. But what is undoubtedly true is that Chavez's affinity with Arabs is nothing new. He often mentions them in his speeches and tells stories of his adventures with Arab leaders in their faraway lands. He admires the desert. He says he is a Nasserite (referring to the late nationalist president of Egypt, Gamal Abdul Nasser). He mentions Iraq more than Arab leaders do and never misses an opportunity to "salute the Iraqi resistance against imperialist forces". This solidarity with Arab causes is widely shared by most Venezuelans, and also by most Latin Americans, especially the poor. Many marched in the streets of Caracas and other cities in Venezuela - as well as in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia and elsewhere - to show solidarity with the Lebanese and Palestinians in their plight. Israel reacted slowly and rather indifferently to Chavez's decision to withdraw his diplomat, as though it was of little importance. Only after several days did it call its ambassador to Caracas for consultation. Then Chavez went further, to say that he was probably going to break diplomatic relations altogether with Israel, a state with which he is not interested in sharing any business, offices or anything else. The state of relations between the two countries at the moment is unclear. Nobody knows how long the Venezuelan charge d'affaires will stay away from Tel Aviv. Nor does anyone really know whether or when the Israeli ambassador is due back in Venezuela. The Israeli embassy still operates normally in Caracas. But none of those details matters any more. What has been said and done will not be forgotten by any of the parties involved. Accusations Jewish people in Venezuela say they have received threats and feel uneasy about the whole thing. Security was tightened around all Jewish facilities in Caracas and nobody there was willing to give a comment to Al Jazeera. Some prominent Jewish figures spoke on local media and accused Chavez of being an anti-Semite. At the same time, Chavez may well be accused of harbouring Hezbollah units. Last week there was talk on Western and Israeli media about such units abroad. Whatever the consequence of Chavez's uncompromising position with Israel, it is evident that it embarrassed Arab leaders Whatever the consequence of Chavez's uncompromising position with Israel, it is evident that it embarrassed Arab leaders, as none of them cut or even downgraded ties with Israel despite all the massacres its army has committed in Lebanon and Palestine. Those leaders whom he always praised and considered as his "brothers" might not like him as much as they did when he summoned them in Caracas in 2000 to put the oil prices up within Opec. They surely do not like his closeness to Iran, which is seen by many as trying to spread its influence over the Middle East. And they probably feel that his continuous, provocative anti-Bush statements are too compromising. Chavez probably realises all of that. For years he strove to forge alliances with Arab governments and share projects to break the current world economic order in which, as he sees it, third-world countries are all tied to the big powers and not to each other. Chavez with the emir of Qatar, who is a close personal friend But he has seemingly given up on his Arab counterparts, or most of them at least, now that he has come to realise that they are not anti-imperialist - not even anti-Israeli - and that some strongly dislike his ally, Iran. He and the whole world saw how close and obedient Arab leaders are to the US and how far and detached from their people they have grown. If what happened in Iraq, Palestine and Lebanon is not enough to make them speak out and stand up to defend Arab dignity, then nothing will. That is where Chavez's talent to communicate with the man on the street comes in to fill the gap and make him more popular than Arab leaders in their own countries. One internet user writes: "I wish there were elections to elect the leader of the Arab Umma [Islamic Nation] and I am sure 100 per cent that Chavez will win the elections although he is Venezuelan." Legendary It will be interesting to see what course official Venezuelan-Arab relations will take. The sure thing is that in the mind of millions of Arabs, Chavez is now in the same league as Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, and other "heroic" Arab figures. At a time when nationalism in the Arab world is linked to Islamic movements such as Hamas in Palestine and Hezbollah in Lebanon, both branded as terrorist movements by Washington, Chavez represents a very different trend. He does not belong to or lead a religious movement; he is not - yet - classified by Washington as terrorist; he is, unlike Arab leaders, a democratically elected president and an anti-imperialist socialist who has no equal at the moment in the Arab world. Chavez is a hero to more than his fellow Venezuelans No wonder some Arab internet users call for cloning him to make sure they get a copy to replace their own leader. Would there be a "Chavez of Arabia" just like the legendary "Lawrence of Arabia", the Englishman who won the trust and sympathy of Arabs in the desert when they were under English mandate? History will decide. 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Peace and Blessings to one and = all.

 

In light of the recent atrocities = suffered by our Lebanese and Palestinian brothers and sisters, and the greater = context of their suffering for decades now at the hands of Israeli STATE = Terrorism, I am forwarding you a couple of links (video & press) to inspire hope = and resistance as demonstrated by the exemplary leadership of the president = of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.  Please watch, read and forward = on…

 

1)  After a recent protest of the war in = Iraq, Hugo Chavez directed very harsh and accurate words to George W bush whom = Chavez loving refers to as “Mr = Danger”.

http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=3D-339265278357826786= 3&q=3DChavez

 

 

2)  Greg Palast goes to Venezeula and interviews President = Hugo Chavez. Some of the topics include = the solidarity Chavez is = gaining in Latin ... America and the future outlook for Venezeula as a oil super = power who is using the money to pull the poor out of poverty.

http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=3D4991354545733857055&= amp;q=3DChavez

 

 

3) Should you have time, I strongly encourage you to watch this very powerful and inspirational documentary = known as “Venezuela Bolivariana & the 4th World = War”

http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=3D31171= 81384995669233&q=3DVenezuela+Bolivariana=

 

 

4) Of course there is “The = Revolution Will Not Be Televised”  http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=3D5832390545689805144&= amp;q=3DChavez

 

And then of course, there is the = article “Chavez of Arabia”

 

3)  http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/0393C044-9D53-43FB= -9B2F-3F15DF88AF91.htm

 

The above links are guaranteed to = recharge your batteries and inspire you to further our struggle against Apartheid = and Imperialism all over the world.

 

Below is the actual article. = Enjoy.

 

Hasta La Victoria = Siempre

SPIN

Winning Arab hearts and = minds=

By Dima = Khatib, Latin America = Correspondent


Friday 18 August 2006, 14:15 Makka = Time, 11:15 GMT  

Chavez of = Arabia? [courtesy: the presidential = office]

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Billions of dollars spent, tens of thousands of lives lost, hundreds of hours of televised speeches and = press conferences, extensive diplomatic efforts, political and military plans, = years in Iraq, and much more.

None of this helped the = US = to achieve its president's announced goal of "winning the hearts and minds of = the Arab people". Instead, George Bush seems to have lost the hearts = and minds of many who had been supportive of US plans for the Middle East.

Someone else in the Americas seems to have the = secret formula for achieving that goal; much more quickly and = cheaply. =

Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan president, found himself = at the centre of Middle Eastern politics when he announced that he was = withdrawing his most senior diplomat from Israel, the Venezuelan charge d'affaires in = Tel Aviv. Not for something Israel did to his country, but for what it does to Palestinians and Lebanese = thousands of miles away.

The action was preceded by Chavez's repeated = condemnation of what he describes as Israel's "aggression" against Lebanese land and its = "genocide" against the Lebanese people. He was the first head of state to say such = harsh words towards Israel after violence broke out on the Israeli Lebanese border last month, even = before that of any Arab or Muslim country.=

"I don't want to = be an Arab. From now on I shall be = Venezuelan"<= /p>

Today on many Arabic internet sites one can read = comments such as: "I am Palestinian but my president is Chavez, not Abu Mazen." Or: "I don't want to be an Arab. From now on I shall = be Venezuelan."

In Gaza and Ramallah = in the Palestinian = Territories I am told that next = to Arafat's and Che Guevara's posters, a new poster of Chavez is being = added.=

On world television channels one could even see = Venezuelan flags in demonstrations in Beirut, next to Lebanese and Palestinian = flags, and in many prominent newspapers across the Arab World, columnists wondered: = why can't Arab leaders do what a Latin American non-Arab non-Muslim leader = dared do?

Naturally, some anti-Chavez Venezuelans would rush to = warn their president's Arab fans of what they say is the real Chavez: an authoritarian who is ruining their country.  = =

But that would still not change much for his Middle = Eastern supporters. When one internet user wrote saying that Chavez was a "dictator like Fidel Castro", the replies flooded the website = one after the other defending Chavez and insulting the person who had = criticised him.

Chavez's opponents see his position as a mere = political manoeuvre to support his ally, Iran, and to attack his traditional = enemy: the US, or the "empire" as he calls it. They also think that he = wants to increase his popularity worldwide.
 

An = affinity with Arabs [courtesy:
presidential office]

That could be true. But what is undoubtedly true is = that Chavez's affinity with Arabs is nothing new. He often mentions them = in his speeches and tells stories of his adventures with Arab leaders in their = faraway lands. He admires the desert. He says he is a Nasserite (referring to = the late nationalist president of Egypt, Gamal Abdul Nasser). He mentions Iraq more than Arab = leaders do and never misses an opportunity to "salute the Iraqi resistance against imperialist forces". =

This solidarity with Arab causes is widely shared by = most Venezuelans, and also by most Latin Americans, especially the poor. Many marched in the streets of Caracas and = other cities in Venezuela = - as well as in Brazil, = Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia and elsewhere - to show solidarity with the Lebanese and Palestinians in = their plight.
 
Israel reacted slowly and rather indifferently to Chavez's decision to = withdraw his diplomat, as though it was of little importance. Only after = several days did it call its ambassador to Caracas for consultation.

Then Chavez went further, to say that he was probably = going to break diplomatic relations altogether with Israel, a state with which = he is not interested in sharing any business, offices or anything = else.=

The state of  relations between the two countries = at the moment is unclear. Nobody knows how long the Venezuelan charge = d'affaires will stay away from Tel Aviv. Nor does anyone really know whether or when the Israeli ambassador is due back in Venezuela. The = Israeli embassy still operates normally in Caracas.=

But none of those details matters any more. What = has been said and done will not be forgotten by any of the parties involved. = =

Accusations=

Jewish people in Venezuela say they have = received threats and feel uneasy about the whole thing. Security was = tightened around all Jewish facilities in Caracas and nobody there was willing to give a comment to Al Jazeera. Some prominent Jewish figures spoke on local media and accused Chavez of = being an anti-Semite.

At the same time, Chavez may well be accused of = harbouring Hezbollah units. Last week there was talk on Western and Israeli = media about such units abroad.=

Whatever the = consequence of Chavez's uncompromising position with Israel, it is evident = that it embarrassed Arab leaders<= /p>

Whatever the consequence of Chavez's uncompromising = position with Israel, it is evident that it embarrassed Arab leaders, as none of = them cut or even downgraded ties with Israel despite all the massacres its = army has committed in Lebanon and Palestine.=

Those leaders whom he always praised and considered as = his "brothers" might not like him as much as they did when he = summoned them in Caracas in 2000 to put the oil prices up within = Opec. =

They surely do not like his closeness to = Iran, which is seen by many as trying = to spread its influence over the Middle East. = And they probably feel that his continuous, provocative anti-Bush statements are = too compromising.

Chavez probably realises all of that. For years = he strove to forge alliances with Arab governments and share projects to = break the current world economic order in which, as he sees it, third-world = countries are all tied to the big powers and not to each = other.=

Chavez = with the emir of Qatar,
who is a close personal friend

But he has seemingly given up on his Arab = counterparts, or most of them at least, now that he has come to realise that they are not anti-imperialist - not even anti-Israeli - and that some strongly = dislike his ally, Iran.

He and the whole world saw how close and obedient Arab leaders are to the US and how far and detached from their people they have grown. If what = happened in Iraq, Palestine and Lebanon is not enough to make them speak out and stand up to defend Arab = dignity, then nothing will.

That is where Chavez's talent to communicate with the = man on the street comes in to fill the gap and make him more popular than Arab = leaders in their own countries.=

One internet user writes: "I wish there were = elections to elect the leader of the Arab Umma [Islamic Nation] and I am sure 100 = per cent that Chavez will win the elections although he is = Venezuelan."=

Legendary=

It will be interesting to see what course official Venezuelan-Arab relations will take.=

The sure thing is that in the mind of millions of = Arabs, Chavez is now in the same league as Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of = Hezbollah, and other "heroic" Arab figures. =

At a time when nationalism in the Arab world is linked = to Islamic movements such as Hamas in Palestine and Hezbollah in Lebanon, both branded as terrorist movements by Washington, Chavez represents a very different trend. =

He does not belong to or lead a religious movement; he = is not - yet - classified by Washington as terrorist; he is, unlike Arab = leaders, a democratically elected president and an anti-imperialist socialist who = has no equal at the moment in the Arab world.  =

Chavez = is a hero to more than
his fellow Venezuelans

No wonder some Arab internet users call for cloning = him to make sure they get a copy to replace their own leader.  = =

Would there be a "Chavez of Arabia" just = like the legendary "Lawrence of Arabia", the Englishman who won the trust and sympathy of Arabs in the desert = when they were under English mandate? =

History will decide. But for now, to many Arabs online = he is "an honourable man in a world of few men" that many declare = they are "ready to die for".=

 

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That morning SIJIN agents were seen filming the ou= tside of the union=92s headquarters.=20 =20 This raid was carried out without a judicial order [warrant], being classif= ied curiously as an =93act of voluntary registration=94.=20 =20 The raid took place at the very moment that we were informing the world of = the good results of the campaigns against Nestl=E9 and Coca-Cola and public= protests against the permanent threats and possible judicial actions again= st our members. =20 =20 DEATH THREAT AGAINST UNION LEADER=20 =20 In the morning hours of 18th August 2006 a condolence card was left at the= home of comrade H=E9ctor Jairo Paz, a worker at NESTL=C9 DE COLOMBIA S.A.,= and a leader in the Bugalagrande Branch of SINALTRAINAL. The condolence c= ard was signed: =93Death to Trade Unionists/ Muerte a sindicalistas.=94=20 =20 Just ten days previously another member of the Executive Comitee of the sam= e Branco was threatened, at the time when we were carryoing out peaceful pr= otests in front of the NESTL=C9 plants in Bugalagrande and Bogot=E1 against= the unjustified sacking of ninety provisionals [temporary workers] and fou= r workers with indefinite contracts who are SINALTRAINAL members.=20 =20 TRADE UNION ACTIVIST ASSASSINATED =20 Comrade CARLOS ARTURO MONTES BONILLA was assassinated at approximately 11:0= 0 p.m. on 17th August 2006. He leaves his partner Maria Elvia =C1lvarez Del= gado and 7 orphaned children. His killing took place near to their home, l= ocated to the north of the city of Barrancabermeja. =20 CARLOS ARTURO had worked for nearly 30 years in the Infants Club for the wo= rkers of ECOPETROL [state oil corporation] and he used to participate in pr= otests against the COCA COLA multinational and other trade union activitie= s in this oil port.=20 =20 Our comrade was a member of SINTRAHOCAR and of SINALTRAINAL; a double membe= rship that he had as a legal mechanism to protect the existence of SINALTRA= INAL, due to the attacks on it by corporations like COCA COLA, that have be= en implementing a criminal policy agsinst the union, by revoking the union= =92s statutes, impeding the membership of executive committee members, lift= ing trade union conventional rights and activating a judicial plan to bloc= k our right of association under the so-called =93abuse of the law thesis= =94.=20 =20 We ask that social organizations and defenders of human rights demand these= threats and assassinations against our people stop. =20 We demand that the competent authorities punish those responsible and the i= mmediate cessation of so-called =93voluntary registrations=94, given that t= hese are actually a cover-up for raids that put at grave risk the lives of = our men and women and the existence of our organizations.=20 =20 Edgar P=E1ez M. National Leadership SINALTRAINAL, International Area=20 =20 Colombia, 20th August 2006=20 =20 =20 We urge you to send notes of protest to / Pedimos enviar notas de protesta = a:=20 =20 =20 Presidencia de la Rep=FAblica=20 Dr. =C1lvaro Uribe V=E9lez,=20 Fax: (+57 1) 566.20.71=20 E-mail: auribe at presidencia.gov.co ;=20 =20 Vicepresidencia de la Rep=FAblica=20 Dr. Francisco Santos=20 E-mail:fsantos at presidencia.gov.co=20 =20 =20 Procuradur=EDa General de la Naci=F3n=20 Dr. Edgardo Jos=E9 Maya Villaz=F3n=20 Fax: (+57 1)342.97.23=20 E-mail:reygon at procuraduria.gov.co; anticorrupcion at presidencia.gov.co=20 =20 Defensor=EDa del Pueblo=20 Dr. Volmar Antonio P=E9rez Ortiz.=20 Fax: (+571) 640 04 91=20 E-mail:secretaria_privada at hotmail.com=20 Dr. Diego Palacios BetancourtMinistro de la Protecci=F3n SocialFax: 57 1 33= 6 0182E-mail: dpalacio at minproteccionsocial.gov.co=20 Dr. Carlos FrancoDirector del Programa de Derechos Humanos de Vicepresidenc= iaE-mail: cefranco at prsidencia.gov.co, fibarra at presidencia.gov.coDr. Michael= Fr=FChlingOficina del Alto Comisionado de Naciones Unidas para los Derecho= s Humanos.Fax: 57 1 6293637E-mail: oacnudh at hcrh.org.co JUAN CARLOS MARROQUIN Presidente Nestl=E9 Regi=F3n Bolivariana juancarlos.marroquin at co.nestle.com= =20 EMBAJADA SUIZAlea.valaulta at eda.admin.ch Con copia a : SINALTRAINAL sinaltrainal at sinaltrainal.org =96 areainternacional at sinaltrainal.org=20 =20 =20 =20 SE AGUDIZA OFENSIVA CONTRA SINALTRAINAL =20 Una serie de atentados contra la existencia de SINALTRAINAL se vienen ejec= utando en distintas regiones del pa=EDs; estos van desde el allanamiento a = la sede nacional del sindicato en Bogot=E1, hasta el asesinato de uno de su= s activistas. =20 Los hechos se presentan en el desarrollo de la pol=EDtica de seguridad demo= cr=E1tica del Presidente =C1lvaro Uribe V=E9lez y en un dif=EDcil momento d= ebido a los conflictos laborales con las transnacionales NESTLE y COCA COLA= . =20 Estos son algunos de los hechos violentos contra la seguridad y la vida de = nuestros afiliados: =20 ALLANAMIENTO A LA SEDE SINDICAL =20 El 3 de agosto de 2006, aproximadamente las 12:15 a.m., hombres uniformado= s que se identificaron como miembros de la SIJIN de la Polic=EDa Judicial i= ngresaron a la sede de SINALTRAINAL ubicada en la carrera 15 No 35 =96 18 d= e la ciudad de Bogota y procedieron a registrar la casa sindical bajo el ar= gumento de ser un operativo preventivo por la proximidad del 7 de agosto, d= =EDa de la posesi=F3n del presidente =C1lvaro Uribe V=E9lez. En las horas d= e la ma=F1ana integrantes de la misma fuerza p=FAblica fueron vistos filman= do la parte exterior de la sede sindical. =20 Este allanamiento fue hecho sin orden judicial, quedando consignado en un a= cta que curiosamente denominan =93acta de registro voluntario=94.=20 =20 El allanamiento se produce en momentos en que le informamos al mundo sobre = los buenos resultados de las campa=F1as contra Nestl=E9 y Coca Cola y a las= denuncias por amenazas permanentes y posibles judicializaciones contra n= uestros afiliados. =20 AMENAZA DE MUERTE CONTRA LIDER SINDICAL =20 El 18 de Agosto del 2006, en las horas de la ma=F1ana fue dejado un sufra= gio en la residencia del trabajador de NESTL=C9 DE COLOMBIA S.A. Y directiv= o de Sinaltrainal Seccional Bugalagrande compa=F1ero H=E9ctor Jairo Paz. E= l sufragio aparece firmado por: =93Muerte a sindicalistas.=94=20 =20 Hace tan solo 10 d=EDas otro miembro de la Junta Directiva de la misma secc= ional fue amenazado, en momentos que nos encontr=E1bamos adelantando una pr= otesta pac=EDfica frente a las instalaciones de NESTL=C9 en Bugalagrand= e y Bogot=E1 por el despido injustificado de noventa provisionales y cuatr= o trabajadores con contrato a termino indefinido afiliados a Sinaltrainal.= =20 =20 ASESINADO ACTIVISTA SINDICAL =20 El 17 de Agosto de 2006, aproximadamente las 11:00 p.m. fue asesinado el co= mpa=F1ero CARLOS ARTURO MONTES BONILLA. Deja 7 hijos hu=E9rfanos y a su com= pa=F1era Maria Elvia =C1lvarez Delgado. Su muerte se produjo cerca de su ca= sa de habitaci=F3n, ubicada en la zona norte de la ciudad de Barrancabermej= a =20 CARLOS ARTURO laboraba desde hac=EDa 30 a=F1os en el Club Infantas de los t= rabajadores de ECOPETROL y ven=EDa participando en las actividades de denun= cia contra la multinacional COCA COLA y las tareas sindicales en el puerto = petrolero. =20 =20 El compa=F1ero estaba afiliado a SINTRAHOCAR y a SINALTRAINAL; era una dobl= e afiliaci=F3n sindical como mecanismo legal para proteger la existencia de= SINALTRAINAL, debido ante la arremetida de empresas como COCA COLA, que ha= n venido ejecutando una pol=EDtica criminal contra el sindicato, a trav=E9s= de la revocatoria de los estatutos, impidiendo la inscripci=F3n de juntas = directivas, levantando fueros sindicales y activando un plan jur=EDdico par= a obstaculizar el derecho de asociaci=F3n con la llamada =93tesis del abuso= del derecho=94. =20 =20 Solicitamos de las organizaciones sociales y defensoras de derechos humanos= exigir que paren las amenazas y los asesinatos contra nuestro pueblo.=20 =20 Exigimos de las autoridades competentes el castigo para los responsables y = el desmonte inmediato de los mal llamados =93registros voluntarios=94, ya q= ue estos son allanamientos encubiertos que ponen en grave riesgo la vida de= nuestros hombres y mujeres y la existencia de nuestras organizaciones. =20 =20 Edgar P=E1ez M. Direcci=F3n Nacional =C1rea Internacional=20 =20 Colombia, agosto 20 de 2006=20 =20 =20 COLOMBIA SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN ADDS: =20 For latest news on the international campaign see: =20 =20 Woodcraft Folk ban Coke from Global Village youth festival http://www.killercoke.org/ =20 Sussex University Students Ban all Coca-Cola Products http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=3D20060819-102247-2383r =20 =91Has Coke become the new McDonald's?=92 The Guardian 18th August 2006 http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1852635,00.html =20 =91Coca-Cola is banned from students' union over =93unethical practices=94= =92 The Independent 19th August 2006 http://education.independent.co.uk/ne= ws/article1220259.ece =20 Villagers Rally Against Coca-Cola Plant in Rajasthan, India =20 Indian Groups Rebuke US Statement on Cola Ban=20 see reports at http://www.indiaresource.org/ =20 =20 NEW EDITION OF =91FRONTLINE LATIN AMERICA=92 (FLA) No 4.=20 =20 OUT ON 23 SEPTEMBER 2006 =96 Full of reports from Colombia, Latin America a= nd campaign news. 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From: ahigginbottom at blueyonder.co.uk
To: cca_toronto at hotmail.com
Subj= ect: URGENT ACTION: Assassination, Death Threat and Police Raid Against SIN= ALTRAINAL
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 14:01:46 +0100

 

English/ Espa=F1o= l

<= FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D3> 

<= FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D3> 

<= FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D3>OFENSIVE AGAINST SINALTRAINAL SHARPENS

 

A series of = attacks against the very existence of SINALTRAINAL have occurred in differe= nt regions of Colombia; ranging from a raid on the union=92s national headq= uarters in Bogot=E1, to the assassination of one of our activists. <= /FONT>

 

These incide= nts are an example of President =C1lvaro Uribe V=E9lez=92s policy of =91dem= ocratic security=92 and take place at a difficult moment due to labour conf= licts with the transnationals NESTL=C9 and COCA-COLA.

 

These are so= me of the violent incidents against the lives and security of our members: =

 

RAID ON UNION HEADQUARTERS

 

At approxima= tely 12:15 a.m. on 3rd August 2006, uniformed men who identified themselves= as members of SIJIN, the Judicial Police, entered into the headquarters of= SINALTRAINAL located at No 35 =96 18, 15th Avenue in Bogot=E1 c= ity and proceeded to search the union building stating it was a preventa= tive operation for the upcoming 7th August, the inauguration= day of president =C1lvaro Uribe V=E9lez. That morning SIJIN agents were se= en filming the outside of the union=92s headquarters.

 

This raid wa= s carried out without a judicial order [warrant], being classified curiousl= y as an =93act of voluntary registration=94.

 

The raid too= k place at the very moment that we were informing the world of the good res= ults of the campaigns against Nestl=E9 and Coca-Cola and public protests ag= ainst the permanent threats and possible judicial actions against our membe= rs.  

 

DEATH THREAT AGAINST UNION LEADER

 

In the morning hours of 18th August  2006 a condolence card was left = at the home of comrade H=E9ctor Jairo Paz, a worker at NESTL=C9 DE COLOMBIA= S.A., and a leader in the  Bugalagrande Branch of SINALTRAINAL. The c= ondolence card was signed: =93Deat= h to Trade Unionists/ Muerte  a  sindicalistas.=94

 

Just ten days previously another member of the Executive Comitee of the sa= me Branco was threatened, at the time when we were carryoing out peaceful p= rotests in front of the NESTL=C9 plants in Bugalagrande and Bogot=E1 agains= t the unjustified sacking of ninety provisionals [temporary workers] and fo= ur workers with indefinite contracts who are SINALTRAINAL members. <= /FONT>

 

TRADE UNION ACTIVIST ASSASSINATED

 

Comrade CARL= OS ARTURO MONTES BONILLA was assassinated at approximately 11:00 p.m. on 17= th August 2006. He leaves his partner Maria Elvia =C1lvarez Delgado  a= nd 7 orphaned children. His killing took place near to their home, located = to the north of the city of Barrancabermeja.

 

CARLOS ARTUR= O had worked for nearly 30 years in the Infants Club for the workers of ECO= PETROL [state oil corporation] and he used to participate in protests again= st the  COCA COLA multinational and other trade union activities in th= is oil port.

 

Our comrade = was a member of SINTRAHOCAR and of SINALTRAINAL; a double membership that h= e had as a legal mechanism to protect the existence of SINALTRAINAL, due to= the attacks on it by corporations like COCA COLA, that have been implement= ing a criminal policy agsinst the union, by revoking the union=92s statutes= , impeding the membership of executive committee members, lifting trade uni= on conventional rights and activating a judicial plan to  block our ri= ght of association under the so-called =93abuse of the law thesis=94= .

 

We ask that = social organizations and defenders of human rights demand these threats and= assassinations against our people stop.

 

We demand th= at the competent authorities punish those responsible and the immediate ces= sation of so-called =93voluntary registrations=94, given that these = are actually a cover-up for raids that put at grave risk the lives of our m= en and women and the existence of our organizations.

 

Edgar P=E1ez= M.

National Lea= dership SINALTRAINAL, International Area

 

Colombia, 20th August 2006

 

 

We urge you = to send notes of protest to / Pedimos enviar notas de protesta a:

 

 

Presidencia = de la Rep=FAblica

Dr. =C1lvaro= Uribe V=E9lez,

Fax: (+57 1)= 566.20.71

E-mail: auri= be at presidencia.gov.co ;

 

Vicepresiden= cia de la Rep=FAblica

Dr. Francisc= o Santos

E-mail:fsant= os at presidencia.gov.co

 

 

Procuradur= =EDa General de la Naci=F3n

Dr. Edgardo = Jos=E9 Maya Villaz=F3n

Fax: (+57 1)= 342.97.23

E-mail:reygo= n at procuraduria.gov.co; anticorrupcion at presidencia.gov.co

 

Defensor=EDa= del Pueblo

Dr. Volmar A= ntonio P=E9rez Ortiz.

Fa= x: (+571) 640 04 91

E-= mail:secretaria_privada at hotmail.com

= Dr. Die= go Palacios Betancourt
Ministro de la Protecci=F3n Social
Fax: 57 1 3= 36 0182
E-mail: dpalacio at minproteccionsoc= ial.gov.co

= Dr. Car= los Franco
Director del Programa de Derechos Humanos de Vicepresidencia<= BR>E-mail: cefranco at prsidencia.gov.co, fibarra at presidencia.gov.co

Dr= . Michael Fr=FChling
Oficina del Alto Comisionado de Naciones Unidas par= a los Derechos Humanos.
Fax: 57 1 6293637
E-mail: oacnudh at hcrh.org.co=

JUAN CARLOS MARROQUIN

Presidente Nes= tl=E9 Regi=F3n Bolivariana
juancarlos.marroquin at co.nestle.com

EMBAJADA SUIZA=
lea.valaulta at eda.admin.ch

Co= n copia a :

SI= NALTRAINAL

sinaltrainal at sinaltrainal.org =96 areainternacional at sinaltrainal.org

 

 

 

<= FONT face=3DVerdana size=3D3>SE AGUDIZA OFENSIVA CONTRA SINALTRAINAL

 

Una serie de= atentados contra la existencia de  SINALTRAINAL se vienen ejecutando = en distintas regiones del pa=EDs; estos van desde el allanamiento a la sede= nacional del sindicato en Bogot=E1, hasta el asesinato de uno de sus activ= istas.

 

Los hechos s= e presentan en el desarrollo de la pol=EDtica de seguridad democr=E1tica de= l Presidente =C1lvaro Uribe V=E9lez y en un dif=EDcil momento debido a los = conflictos laborales con las transnacionales NESTLE y COCA COLA.

 

Estos son al= gunos de los hechos violentos contra la seguridad y la vida de nuestros afi= liados:

 

ALLANAMIENTO A LA SEDE SINDICAL

 

El 3 de agos= to de 2006,  aproximadamente las 12:15 a.m., hombres uniformados que s= e identificaron como miembros de la SIJIN de la Polic=EDa Judicial ingresar= on a la sede de SINALTRAINAL ubicada en la carrera 15 No 35 =96 18 de la ci= udad de Bogota y procedieron a registrar la casa sindical bajo el argumento= de ser un operativo preventivo por la proximidad del 7 de agosto, d= =EDa de la posesi=F3n del presidente =C1lvaro Uribe V=E9lez. En las horas d= e la ma=F1ana integrantes de la misma fuerza p=FAblica fueron vistos filman= do la parte exterior de la sede sindical.

 

Este allanam= iento fue hecho sin orden judicial, quedando consignado en un acta que curi= osamente denominan =93acta de regi= stro voluntario=94.

 

El allanamie= nto se produce en momentos en que le informamos al mundo sobre los buenos r= esultados de las campa=F1as contra Nestl=E9 y Coca Cola y a las denuncias p= or  amenazas permanentes  y posibles judicializaciones contra nue= stros afiliados.

 

AMENAZA DE MUERTE CONTRA LIDER SINDICAL<= /P>

 

El 18 de Agosto  del 2006, en las horas de la ma=F1ana  fue deja= do un sufragio en la residencia del trabajador de NESTL=C9 DE COLOMBIA S.A.= Y directivo de Sinaltrainal Seccional Bugalagrande  compa=F1ero H=E9c= tor Jairo Paz. El sufragio aparece  firmado por: =93Muerte  a  sindicalistas.=94

 

Hace tan solo 10 d=EDas otro miembro de la Junta Directiva de la misma sec= cional fue amenazado, en momentos que nos encontr=E1bamos adelantando una p= rotesta  pac=EDfica  frente a las instalaciones  de  NE= STL=C9 en Bugalagrande y Bogot=E1 por el despido injustificado de noventa&n= bsp; provisionales y cuatro trabajadores con contrato a termino indefinido = afiliados a Sinaltrainal.

 

ASESINADO ACTIVISTA SINDICAL

 

El 17 de Ago= sto de 2006, aproximadamente las 11:00 p.m. fue asesinado el compa=F1ero CA= RLOS ARTURO MONTES BONILLA. Deja 7 hijos hu=E9rfanos y a su compa=F1era Mar= ia Elvia =C1lvarez Delgado. Su muerte se produjo cerca de su casa de habita= ci=F3n, ubicada en la zona norte de la ciudad de Barrancabermeja

 

CARLOS ARTUR= O laboraba desde hac=EDa 30 a=F1os en el Club Infantas de los trabajadores = de ECOPETROL y ven=EDa participando en las actividades de denuncia contra l= a multinacional COCA COLA y las tareas sindicales en el puerto petrolero.&n= bsp;

 

El compa=F1e= ro estaba afiliado a SINTRAHOCAR y a SINALTRAINAL; era una doble afiliaci= =F3n sindical como mecanismo legal para proteger la existencia de SINALTRAI= NAL, debido ante la arremetida de empresas como COCA COLA, que han venido e= jecutando una pol=EDtica criminal contra el sindicato, a trav=E9s de la rev= ocatoria de los estatutos, impidiendo la inscripci=F3n de juntas directivas= , levantando fueros sindicales y activando un plan jur=EDdico para obstacul= izar el derecho de asociaci=F3n con la llamada =93tesis del abuso del derecho=94. 

 

Solicitamos = de las organizaciones sociales y defensoras de derechos humanos exigir que = paren las amenazas y los asesinatos contra nuestro pueblo.

 

Exigimos de = las autoridades competentes el castigo para los responsables y el desmonte = inmediato de los mal llamados =93registros voluntarios=94, ya que es= tos son allanamientos encubiertos que ponen en grave riesgo la vida de nues= tros hombres y mujeres y la existencia de nuestras organizaciones.

 

 

Edgar P=E1ez= M.

Direcci=F3n = Nacional

=C1rea Inter= nacional

 

Colombia, agost= o 20 de 2006

 

 

COLOMBIA SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN ADDS:<= /FONT>

 

For latest n= ews on the international campaign see:

 

 

Woodcraft Fo= lk ban Coke from Global Village youth festival

http://www.k= illercoke.org/

 

Sussex Universi= ty Students Ban all Coca-Cola Products

http://www.u= pi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=3D20060819-102247-2383r

 

=91Has Coke become = the new McDonald's?=92 The Guardian  18th Aug= ust 2006

http://business.guardian.c= o.uk/story/0,,1852635,00.html

 

= =91Coca= -Cola is banned from students' union over =93unethical practices=94=92 The Independent 19th August 2006  <= /FONT>http://education.independent.co.uk/news/article1220259.ec= e

 

= Village= rs Rally Against Coca-Cola Plant in Rajasthan, India 

= Indian = Groups Rebuke US Statement on Cola Ban

see reports at &nbs= p; = http://www.indiar= esource.org/

 

 

NEW EDITI= ON OF =91FRONTLINE LATIN AMERICA=92 (FLA) No 4.

 

OUT ON 23 SE= PTEMBER 2006 =96 Full of reports from Colombia, Latin America and campaign = news. Take out a subscription and order extra copies now.

 

I/we would l= ike to join the Campaign (includes subscription) =96 rate =A37.50/=A315 un/= waged individual and =A330/=A360/=A3120 small/medium/large organization.

 

I/we would l= ike to take out a subscription to FLA  - rate (=A35)

 

I/we would l= ike to take =85. extra copies to distribute

 

I/we would l= ike to make a donation of =A3 =85. to help the Campaign

 

Please compl= ete

 

Name =85=85=85=85= =85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85. Phone/email =85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85.

Address=85=85=85= =85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=85=

 

Make payable to =91Colombia Solidarity Campaign=92= and send to

Colombia Solidarity Campaign, PO = Box 8446, London N17 6NZ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

=0A= = --_de441233-790b-46ac-b488-2d9b8a7eeb66_-- From alimallah at hotmail.com Mon Aug 21 11:16:10 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 15:16:10 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] FW: URGENT ACTION: Assassination, Death Threat and Police Raid Against SINALTRAINAL In-Reply-To: Message-ID:

Dear Ilaim and all,

 

Could you please send a clear message with brief info. to CUPE National and CLC ASAP!

 

Ali


 


From: "Colombia Action Solidarity Alliance CASA" <cca_toronto at hotmail.com>
To: "tisn at lists.cupe.ca" <tisn at lists.cupe.ca>
Subject: [Tisn] FW: URGENT ACTION: Assassination, Death Threat and Police Raid Against SINALTRAINAL
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 11:11:16 -0400







From: ahigginbottom at blueyonder.co.uk
To: cca_toronto at hotmail.com
Subject: URGENT ACTION: Assassination, Death Threat and Police Raid Against SINALTRAINAL
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 14:01:46 +0100

 

English/ Espa?ol

 

 

OFENSIVE AGAINST SINALTRAINAL SHARPENS

 

A series of attacks against the very existence of SINALTRAINAL have occurred in different regions of Colombia; ranging from a raid on the union?s national headquarters in Bogot?, to the assassination of one of our activists.

 

These incidents are an example of President ?lvaro Uribe V?lez?s policy of ?democratic security? and take place at a difficult moment due to labour conflicts with the transnationals NESTL? and COCA-COLA.

 

These are some of the violent incidents against the lives and security of our members:

 

RAID ON UNION HEADQUARTERS

 

At approximately 12:15 a.m. on 3rd August 2006, uniformed men who identified themselves as members of SIJIN, the Judicial Police, entered into the headquarters of SINALTRAINAL located at No 35 ? 18, 15th Avenue in Bogot? city and proceeded to search the union building stating it was a preventative operation for the upcoming 7th August, the inauguration day of president ?lvaro Uribe V?lez. That morning SIJIN agents were seen filming the outside of the union?s headquarters.

 

This raid was carried out without a judicial order [warrant], being classified curiously as an ?act of voluntary registration?.

 

The raid took place at the very moment that we were informing the world of the good results of the campaigns against Nestl? and Coca-Cola and public protests against the permanent threats and possible judicial actions against our members.  

 

DEATH THREAT AGAINST UNION LEADER

 

In the morning hours of 18th August  2006 a condolence card was left at the home of comrade H?ctor Jairo Paz, a worker at NESTL? DE COLOMBIA S.A., and a leader in the  Bugalagrande Branch of SINALTRAINAL. The condolence card was signed: ?Death to Trade Unionists/ Muerte  a  sindicalistas.?

 

Just ten days previously another member of the Executive Comitee of the same Branco was threatened, at the time when we were carryoing out peaceful protests in front of the NESTL? plants in Bugalagrande and Bogot? against the unjustified sacking of ninety provisionals [temporary workers] and four workers with indefinite contracts who are SINALTRAINAL members.

 

TRADE UNION ACTIVIST ASSASSINATED

 

Comrade CARLOS ARTURO MONTES BONILLA was assassinated at approximately 11:00 p.m. on 17th August 2006. He leaves his partner Maria Elvia ?lvarez Delgado  and 7 orphaned children. His killing took place near to their home, located to the north of the city of Barrancabermeja.

 

CARLOS ARTURO had worked for nearly 30 years in the Infants Club for the workers of ECOPETROL [state oil corporation] and he used to participate in protests against the  COCA COLA multinational and other trade union activities in this oil port.

 

Our comrade was a member of SINTRAHOCAR and of SINALTRAINAL; a double membership that he had as a legal mechanism to protect the existence of SINALTRAINAL, due to the attacks on it by corporations like COCA COLA, that have been implementing a criminal policy agsinst the union, by revoking the union?s statutes, impeding the membership of executive committee members, lifting trade union conventional rights and activating a judicial plan to  block our right of association under the so-called ?abuse of the law thesis?.

 

We ask that social organizations and defenders of human rights demand these threats and assassinations against our people stop.

 

We demand that the competent authorities punish those responsible and the immediate cessation of so-called ?voluntary registrations?, given that these are actually a cover-up for raids that put at grave risk the lives of our men and women and the existence of our organizations.

 

Edgar P?ez M.

National Leadership SINALTRAINAL, International Area

 

Colombia, 20th August 2006

 

 

We urge you to send notes of protest to / Pedimos enviar notas de protesta a:

 

 

Presidencia de la Rep?blica

Dr. ?lvaro Uribe V?lez,

Fax: (+57 1) 566.20.71

E-mail: auribe at presidencia.gov.co ;

 

Vicepresidencia de la Rep?blica

Dr. Francisco Santos

E-mail:fsantos at presidencia.gov.co

 

 

Procuradur?a General de la Naci?n

Dr. Edgardo Jos? Maya Villaz?n

Fax: (+57 1)342.97.23

E-mail:reygon at procuraduria.gov.co; anticorrupcion at presidencia.gov.co

 

Defensor?a del Pueblo

Dr. Volmar Antonio P?rez Ortiz.

Fax: (+571) 640 04 91

E-mail:secretaria_privada at hotmail.com

Dr. Diego Palacios Betancourt
Ministro de la Protecci?n Social
Fax: 57 1 336 0182
E-mail: dpalacio at minproteccionsocial.gov.co

Dr. Carlos Franco
Director del Programa de Derechos Humanos de Vicepresidencia
E-mail: cefranco at prsidencia.gov.co, fibarra at presidencia.gov.co

Dr. Michael Fr?hling
Oficina del Alto Comisionado de Naciones Unidas para los Derechos Humanos.
Fax: 57 1 6293637
E-mail: oacnudh at hcrh.org.co

JUAN CARLOS MARROQUIN

Presidente Nestl? Regi?n Bolivariana
juancarlos.marroquin at co.nestle.com

EMBAJADA SUIZA
lea.valaulta at eda.admin.ch

Con copia a :

SINALTRAINAL

sinaltrainal at sinaltrainal.org ? areainternacional at sinaltrainal.org

 

 

 

SE AGUDIZA OFENSIVA CONTRA SINALTRAINAL

 

Una serie de atentados contra la existencia de  SINALTRAINAL se vienen ejecutando en distintas regiones del pa?s; estos van desde el allanamiento a la sede nacional del sindicato en Bogot?, hasta el asesinato de uno de sus activistas.

 

Los hechos se presentan en el desarrollo de la pol?tica de seguridad democr?tica del Presidente ?lvaro Uribe V?lez y en un dif?cil momento debido a los conflictos laborales con las transnacionales NESTLE y COCA COLA.

 

Estos son algunos de los hechos violentos contra la seguridad y la vida de nuestros afiliados:

 

ALLANAMIENTO A LA SEDE SINDICAL

 

El 3 de agosto de 2006,  aproximadamente las 12:15 a.m., hombres uniformados que se identificaron como miembros de la SIJIN de la Polic?a Judicial ingresaron a la sede de SINALTRAINAL ubicada en la carrera 15 No 35 ? 18 de la ciudad de Bogota y procedieron a registrar la casa sindical bajo el argumento de ser un operativo preventivo por la proximidad del 7 de agosto, d?a de la posesi?n del presidente ?lvaro Uribe V?lez. En las horas de la ma?ana integrantes de la misma fuerza p?blica fueron vistos filmando la parte exterior de la sede sindical.

 

Este allanamiento fue hecho sin orden judicial, quedando consignado en un acta que curiosamente denominan ?acta de registro voluntario?.

 

El allanamiento se produce en momentos en que le informamos al mundo sobre los buenos resultados de las campa?as contra Nestl? y Coca Cola y a las denuncias por  amenazas permanentes  y posibles judicializaciones contra nuestros afiliados.

 

AMENAZA DE MUERTE CONTRA LIDER SINDICAL

 

El 18 de Agosto  del 2006, en las horas de la ma?ana  fue dejado un sufragio en la residencia del trabajador de NESTL? DE COLOMBIA S.A. Y directivo de Sinaltrainal Seccional Bugalagrande  compa?ero H?ctor Jairo Paz. El sufragio aparece  firmado por: ?Muerte  a  sindicalistas.?

 

Hace tan solo 10 d?as otro miembro de la Junta Directiva de la misma seccional fue amenazado, en momentos que nos encontr?bamos adelantando una protesta  pac?fica  frente a las instalaciones  de  NESTL? en Bugalagrande y Bogot? por el despido injustificado de noventa  provisionales y cuatro trabajadores con contrato a termino indefinido afiliados a Sinaltrainal.

 

ASESINADO ACTIVISTA SINDICAL

 

El 17 de Agosto de 2006, aproximadamente las 11:00 p.m. fue asesinado el compa?ero CARLOS ARTURO MONTES BONILLA. Deja 7 hijos hu?rfanos y a su compa?era Maria Elvia ?lvarez Delgado. Su muerte se produjo cerca de su casa de habitaci?n, ubicada en la zona norte de la ciudad de Barrancabermeja

 

CARLOS ARTURO laboraba desde hac?a 30 a?os en el Club Infantas de los trabajadores de ECOPETROL y ven?a participando en las actividades de denuncia contra la multinacional COCA COLA y las tareas sindicales en el puerto petrolero. 

 

El compa?ero estaba afiliado a SINTRAHOCAR y a SINALTRAINAL; era una doble afiliaci?n sindical como mecanismo legal para proteger la existencia de SINALTRAINAL, debido ante la arremetida de empresas como COCA COLA, que han venido ejecutando una pol?tica criminal contra el sindicato, a trav?s de la revocatoria de los estatutos, impidiendo la inscripci?n de juntas directivas, levantando fueros sindicales y activando un plan jur?dico para obstaculizar el derecho de asociaci?n con la llamada ?tesis del abuso del derecho?. 

 

Solicitamos de las organizaciones sociales y defensoras de derechos humanos exigir que paren las amenazas y los asesinatos contra nuestro pueblo.

 

Exigimos de las autoridades competentes el castigo para los responsables y el desmonte inmediato de los mal llamados ?registros voluntarios?, ya que estos son allanamientos encubiertos que ponen en grave riesgo la vida de nuestros hombres y mujeres y la existencia de nuestras organizaciones.

 

 

Edgar P?ez M.

Direcci?n Nacional

?rea Internacional

 

Colombia, agosto 20 de 2006

 

 

COLOMBIA SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN ADDS:

 

For latest news on the international campaign see:

 

 

Woodcraft Folk ban Coke from Global Village youth festival

http://www.killercoke.org/

 

Sussex University Students Ban all Coca-Cola Products

http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20060819-102247-2383r

 

?Has Coke become the new McDonald's?? The Guardian  18th August 2006

http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,1852635,00.html

 

?Coca-Cola is banned from students' union over ?unethical practices?? The Independent 19th August 2006  http://education.independent.co.uk/news/article1220259.ece

 

Villagers Rally Against Coca-Cola Plant in Rajasthan, India 

Indian Groups Rebuke US Statement on Cola Ban

see reports at   http://www.indiaresource.org/

 

 

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From lowi at sympatico.ca Mon Aug 21 22:08:42 2006 From: lowi at sympatico.ca (Henry N. Lowi) Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 22:08:42 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] International Solidarity on Labour Day Message-ID: <20060822020846.MXHE29052.tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net@DANA> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C6C56E.5DEAA110 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Friends: Labour Day is coming up in 2 weeks. This would be an excellent opportunity to reach out to thousands of unionists and their families with the message of international solidarity. It would be great if the Steering Committee of the Toronto International Solidarity Network could compose a simple leaflet for distribution at the Labour Day Parade on September 4th. The leaflet would announce the formation of the TISN and let people know its mission: "We, labour and community activists gathered in Toronto, invite all labour and community organizations in the Toronto region to establish links between their organizations through open discussion and debate. This is in order to facilitate the future unity in action of local organization of unions and grassroots groups in the fight to oppose all forms of injustice, oppression and the social and economic suffering caused by capitalist globalization." The leaflet could also list the various organizations and campaigns that participate in the TISN, and give their contact information. This would be a useful resource for labour activists and would stimulate interest in international solidarity. Labour Day would also be a wonderful opportunity for CUPE-Ontario to take its Palestine solidarity resolution to the broader labour movement. This is the way to defend Resolution 50, implement it, and promote international solidarity. The exploiters, the imperialists, and the ethnic cleansers did not "take the summer off." They are working to defend their interests and advance their cause, 24/7. Now would be a good time to re-launch organized international solidarity in Toronto. Regards, Henry Lowi ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C6C56E.5DEAA110 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Friends:

 

Labour Day is coming up in 2 weeks.  This = would be an excellent opportunity to reach out to thousands of unionists and = their families with the message of international = solidarity.

 

It would be great if the Steering Committee of = the Toronto International Solidarity Network could compose a simple leaflet = for distribution at the Labour Day Parade on September 4th. =  The leaflet would announce the formation of the TISN and let people know its mission:

 

“We, labour and community activists gathered in Toronto, invite all labour and community organizations in the Toronto region to establish links = between their organizations through open discussion and debate.  This is in = order to facilitate the future unity in action of local organization of unions = and grassroots groups in the fight to oppose all forms of injustice, = oppression and the social and economic suffering caused by capitalist = globalization.”

 

The leaflet could also list the various = organizations and campaigns that participate in the TISN, and give their contact = information.

 

This would be a useful resource for labour = activists and would stimulate interest in international = solidarity.

 

Labour Day would also be a wonderful = opportunity for CUPE-Ontario to take its Palestine solidarity resolution to the broader labour movement.  This is the = way to defend Resolution 50, implement it, and promote international = solidarity.

 

The exploiters, the imperialists, and the = ethnic cleansers did not “take the summer off.”  They are = working to defend their interests and advance their cause, = 24/7.

 

Now would be a good time to re-launch = organized international solidarity in Toronto.

 

Regards,
Henry Lowi

------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C6C56E.5DEAA110-- From alimallah at hotmail.com Tue Aug 22 00:03:15 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 04:03:15 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] CAW resolution In-Reply-To: <20060822020846.MXHE29052.tomts13-srv.bellnexxia.net@DANA> Message-ID:

What a sad reality when CAW can't differentiate between Victims and Victimzers and buy this so called " Balance approach".

I found it shemafull that this resoultion lacks any analysis / underlying the ROOT CAUSES of this conflict. IT is the  Occupation...!

Dear friends, For the sake of your sanity and self respect, please be ware of the side affects of   Golfing and  Buddying  with the "Rich & powerfull"

Ali

CAW Delegates Approve Emergency Resolution on Middle East Crisis

    VANCOUVER, Aug. 17 /CNW/ - Delegates to the CAW's 8th Constitutional
Convention overwhelmingly approved today an emergency resolution on the Middle
East that outlines a detailed response to the crisis.
    After a spirited debate on the convention floor, delegates voted
overwhelmingly in favour of the resolution. It recognizes "all civilians in
the region have the right to personal security and to live in peace and that
the terrorizing of civilian populations to further political ends is
unacceptable."
    CAW president Buzz Hargrove said the Middle East crisis is incredibly
complex, but the union has prepared a balanced response that urges the
Canadian government to assert a leadership role that's unfettered by any
outside influence.
    "We want to contribute to peace in the Middle East," Hargrove told more
than 1,000 convention delegates, guests and staff.
    Here is the text of the complete resolution:

    <<
                             Middle East Crisis
                             ------------------

    WHEREAS the war in the Middle East has produced a deep and grave
humanitarian crisis and a horrible tragedy for Lebanese, Palestinian and
Israeli citizens;

    WHEREAS a diplomatic resolution guaranteeing the security of the people of
the region and the cessation of hostilities is imperative;

    WHEREAS the Government of Canada must assert a leadership role that is
unfettered by any outside influence and solely reflects what the Government
concludes is in the Canadian public's best interest;

    IT IS RESOLVED THAT this Convention calls for:

    1.  An end to the shelling of Israeli cities by Hamas militants.

    2.  An end to the shelling of Israeli cities by Hezbollah militants.

    3.  An end to Israeli bombing of Lebanon and Gaza and all military
        operations including the immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from
        Gaza and Lebanon, and the demilitarization of Southern Lebanon, south
        of the Litani River.

    4.  The release of the Palestinian Ministers and Parliamentarians
        arrested by the Israelis.

    5.  The immediate return, unharmed of captured Israeli soldiers.

    6.  The immediate reinstatement of International Aid to the Palestinian
        authority under the leadership of President Abbas.

    7.  Acceptance by Hamas and Hezbollah, and its sponsors Iran and Syria,
        that Israel is a legitimate member of the community of nations of the
        world, and any call for its destruction is unquestionably
        unacceptable.

    8.  Acceptance by Israel of a peaceful process of negotiation, in concert
        with the duly elected government within Gaza and the occupied
        territories of the West Bank and the implementation of a negotiated
        solution to the plight of the Palestinian people including the
        establishment of a viable Palestinian State, and the resolution by
        negotiation of the issues of Palestinian refugees, and the status of
        Jerusalem.

    9.  Recognition that all civilians in the region have the right to
        personal security and to live in peace and that the terrorizing of
        civilian populations to further political ends is unacceptable.

    10. All parties and governments in the region to respect and adhere to
        the conditions of the UN ceasefire resolution, without compromising
        or limiting the terms above.
    >>


For further information: CAW Communications director, Jim Par?, cell,
(416) 723-2224 or CAW national representative John McClyment, cell, (416)
315-3202
From alimallah at hotmail.com Tue Aug 22 12:54:22 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 16:54:22 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Israeli Apartheid: The striking parallels to South Africa Message-ID:
http://mparent7777.livejournal.com/11486462.html
 
Israeli Apartheid: The striking parallels to South Africa
 

Bruce Dixon, The Black Commentator, 19 August 2006

Imagine, if you will, a modern apartheid state with first, second and

eleventh class citizens, all required to carry identification
specifying their ethnic origin. First class citizens are obliged to
serve in the armed forces, kept on ready reserve status until in their
forties, and accorded an impressive array of housing, medical, social
security, educational and related benefits denied all others.
Second class citizens are exempted from military service and from a
number of the benefits accorded citizens of the first class. They are
issued identity documents and license plates that allow them to be
profiled by police at a distance. Second class citizens may not own
land in much of the country and marriages between them and first class
citizens are not recognized by the state. Second class citizens are
sometimes arrested without trial and police torture, while frowned
upon and occasionally apologized for, commonly occurs.
From alimallah at hotmail.com Tue Aug 22 13:34:31 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 17:34:31 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Canada's Mideast policy should be based on international law In-Reply-To: Message-ID:

http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1156156212652&call_pageid=968256290204&col=968350116795

 
 
 
 
Canada's Mideast policy should be based on international law
 
Aug. 22, 2006. 01:00 AM
 

In an article in the weekend Saturday Star, former justice minister Irwin Cotler challenged the idea that Canada should not take sides in order to be "even-handed" in international conflicts, particularly the Middle East. Cotler argued that the "cornerstone of Canadian foreign policy in the Middle East is respect for the security, well-being and legitimacy of Israel." Arab Canadians beg to disagree, Ehab Lotayef writes.

Some people may want to understand "even-handedness" as standing idle and not taking a position, as being passive. Not us. We understand it as taking sides but basing our decision on justice and international law, not on the strength of supporting lobbies.

This brings us directly to the "principle" listed by former justice minister Irwin Cotler in his weekend article in the Saturday Star. Why should the well-being of Israel be rated higher than the well-being of any other nation or state in the world? What kind of racism or favouritism would that be and why would Canada be obliged to base its foreign policy in the Middle East on it?

If we follow the UN resolutions on the Middle East from 1947 to the present (not pick and choose from them like Cotler did, naming some resolutions and ignoring others, or choosing parts of one resolution and ignoring the rest of it) we will find that no country stands in violation of so many UN resolutions as Israel.

UN resolution 194 calls for the right of return of Palestinian refugees. Not one refugee has been allowed to return since 1948. UN resolution 242 calls for Israeli withdrawal from the lands it occupied in the 1967 war; Cotler chooses to write only that this resolution calls for the right of all states in the Middle East to exist within secure and recognized boundaries free from any threats or acts of force.

Not only does Israel still occupy Gaza, the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights, it has also illegally annexed East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, ignoring international law and the UN.

Cotler also mentions the two-state solution while ignoring the fact that Israel continuously destroys any possibility of the existence of a Palestinian state by its actions day in and day out.

Settlement expansions in the West Bank coupled with declarations by politicians across the Israeli political spectrum that some/most/all of those settlements and the "occupied" lands on which they stand will never be given away show clearly that Israel will not allow a Palestinian state to ever exist.

Add to this the separation wall that is cutting through the West Bank, annexing huge chunks of it, and any objective observer can see who does not, and will not, allow a two-state solution.

When the UN General Assembly voted overwhelmingly to demand Israel comply with the International Court of Justice ruling against Israel's wall, Canada abstained. The justice minister at the time was Cotler, who later challenged suggestions by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Canadian Louise Arbour, that Israel may have broken international law and committed war crimes by targeting civilians in Lebanon.

Israel's actions cannot and should not be forgotten nor can their effect in creating and continuing the turmoil in the Middle East be ignored.

If Canada wants peace in the Middle East we have to base this peace on justice and respect for international law. The killing of Lebanese civilians and the destruction of Lebanon's infrastructure ? a replica of what happened in Gaza in the days preceding the Israeli-Lebanese war ? is a war crime that should not escape justice.

Hezbollah, which is considered a terrorist organization in Canada (a decision some Canadians want revisited and the vast majority of countries, including NATO members, do not concur with), did not even come close to the shocking ratio of civilian-to-combatant casualties Israel inflicted on the Lebanese population.

Last, but not least, the targeted assassinations and the kidnappings from both Lebanon and the Palestinian territories are atrocities that Cotler appears to selectively forget when making a case for Israel.

These kidnappings are the reasons for the latest conflict. Both Hamas and Hezbollah captured Israeli soldiers to negotiate the freedom of their prisoners kidnapped and held by Israel.

We do not want a passive, meaningless Canadian foreign policy regarding the Middle East. At the same time we condemn a Canadian position biased toward Israel and against Arabs, or even one biased in favour of Arabs.

We want a Canadian foreign policy that stands firmly in support of international law and the right of all people for self-determination and justice.


Ehab Lotayef is vice-president of communications, Parole Arabe, a grassroots organization for Arab Canadians based in Montreal. This article was co-written by Ali Mallah, vice-president of CUPE-Toronto District; Khaled Mouammar, president of the Canadian Arab Federation, and Ismail Zayid, president of the Canada Palestine Association.

From anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca Tue Aug 22 15:50:15 2006 From: anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca (anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca) Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 15:50:15 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] [Fwd: Vote in CBC poll] Message-ID: <20060822195016.GNXW19825.tomts43-srv.bellnexxia.net@smtp1.sympatico.ca> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=____1156276215988_V)S7K9ill0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ------=____1156276215988_V)S7K9ill0 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit An embedded message was scrubbed... From: "Adala - Canadian Arab Justice Committee" Subject: Vote in CBC poll Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 11:02:10 -0700 (PDT) Size: 2137 Url: http://lists.cupe.ca/pipermail/tisn/attachments/20060822/2833a96c/attachment.eml ------=____1156276215988_V)S7K9ill0-- From alimallah at hotmail.com Wed Aug 23 01:46:50 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 05:46:50 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] discussion in israel Message-ID:
 

http://www.counterpunch.org/atzmon08222006.html

 

CounterPunch     August 22 , 2006

 

"You cannot promise victory, produce a humiliating defeat and stay in power"

 

Israel Must Win

 

By Gilad Atzmon

 

?The ceasefire in Lebanon was holding by a thread last night after Israel sanctioned a commando raid in the east of the country. Kofi Annan, the United Nations Secretary General, said Israel had violated the truce, and he was 'deeply concerned' about it.?

 

     --  The Guardian

 

For those familiar with Israeli aggression, the IDF violation was no surprise at all. For a week or so, every Israeli cabinet member and military official promised publicly that it is just a question of time before there is a ?second round?. Indeed, they must come up with something. Since the end of the hostilities, all Israeli political analysts and polls suggest that Israel?s political and military leadership failed completely. If elections were to be held soon, both Labor and Kadima would simply disappear. It is no secret that with each passing day, Olmert?s and Peretz?s popularity continually slumps to new lows. Jerusalem Post.

 

One may wonder whether the Israelis are changing their spots, do they stop approving Olmert?s policies just because peace is what they really prefer? The influential political commentator Ari Shavit provided an answer two weeks ago. Mr Olmert, so he says, had ?failed shamefully? and should resign. Shavit continues, "You cannot lead an entire nation to war promising victory, produce humiliating defeat and remain in power." As I mentioned more than once before, the Israeli politician has to cope with a demanding, bloodthirsty crowd.

 

This realisation throws some light over the reasons behind the failed Israeli operation in Lebanon just three days ago. Israelis are simply desperate to win. But it may also explain why Israeli government decided to expand its military operation pretty much at the same time it accepted the UN ceasefire resolution. Olmert knew that he must serve his voters with what they interpret as a clear-cut victory. This would mean either some severe form of revenge with lots of Arab casualties or a significant land invasion. Olmert, his ?national unity? government and the army leadership have to do something that would cover up four weeks of disastrous military campaign that failed to serve the Israeli public with even a single second of glory.

 

Indeed, the IDF military offensive doctrine is grounded on one basic axiom that was defined by David Ben Gurion in the early fifties: whatever it takes, Israel must always win! This axiom is indeed very powerful, yet, in reality, the Israeli army can?t provide the goods anymore. In the last three decades the Israeli army is constantly being beaten time after time by enemies that are getting smaller and smaller.

 

Yet, one may mention that the IDF isn?t very original in being defeated. The IDF fails exactly where the American army has been failing since Vietnam. Shockingly, the IDF has managed to copy every possible American mistake. It religiously adopted the new American military philosophy of a ?compact highly sophisticated fighting force?. Undeniably, this very doctrine is very effective in producing some gigantic collateral damage i.e., war crimes. Yet, in the long run, it fails miserably in winning wars. The new American military doctrine may win a battle or two but no more than that. In the most recent years it has been totally beaten in Afghanistan, Iraq, Gaza and obviously in Lebanon.

 

Though the early stages of the Israeli campaign in Lebanon looked very much like the first few days of the second Gulf War (major air assault on civilian infrastructure and populated areas), there is at least one major noticeable difference. While America can stand and even ignore international criticism referring to its own war crimes, it isn?t willing to suffer much international criticism for Israeli atrocities. While in the early stages of the war America was rushing to provide Israel with air convoys loaded with its most lethal conventional arsenal, we have learned towards the last week of the war that the American administration changed its mind, it suddenly refused to provide the IDF with a shipment of cluster bombs because it ?would endanger the civilian population?. Seemingly, there is a limit to what the Americans are willing to do for their ?closest friend? in the Middle East.

 

This is exactly where the Israeli limbo is. In order to maintain its status as a winning regional super power, Israel needs the blind support of America (politically, financially and logistically). Yet American blind support can be grunted to Israel only if the Jewish State is indeed a regional super power to start with. Olmert and his government are fully aware of this very complexity. They know that without being a regional super power in the first place, they have nothing to offer their almighty American brothers. Israel is crucial for the strategy of the Americans as long as it can wipe out all its enemies in six days at the most. The way things appear now, the Israeli Army is basically defeated by the two smallest nations in the Arab world, the Palestinian and the Lebanese ones.

 

As much as it clear to the Israelis, it is clear to the Americans that unlike the bold Hezbollah, the IDF soldier has lost his will to fight. The IDF is a spoiled, confused and tired army that is specializing solely in terrorizing civilian populations while being engaged in constant tactical withdraw. This Israeli Army is not trained to win wars anymore. Instead, its tank battalions are mainly engaged in daily shelling of schools and hospitals. Its Air Force uses the best American fighter planes to flatten neighborhoods and shoot deadly rockets at cars in the streets of Gaza. Its command units are expert in abducting democratically elected middle-aged Palestinian politicians. The IDF is basically a heavy army specializing in merciless regional bullying. Yet, it cannot win a war, and as such it has nothing to offer the American empire.

 

But the Israeli military defeat has some further implications. Israel without a victorious army, has nothing to offer to world Jewry either. It can never present itself as the ultimate cosmic Judeo bunker. It is pretty shocking to prospect the relative silence of the infamous Zionist media shield. While just six weeks ago the loud supporters of Anglo-American interventionism were still pushing for democracy in the Arab world and beyond, they were enthusiastic about killing in the name of human rights and about Israel being the only democracy in the Middle East. Somehow, since the war began, since Israel revealed once again its murderous tendencies and Hezbollah proved to be the new Robin Hood, these voices are caving in. Many among the global Zionists do already understand now that the Anglo-American assault on the Arab world just suffered a major blow. Some of them probably grasp that it is just a question of time before more and more Europeans and Americans join the sacred battle against the Americanized Global Zionism, i.e., neo-conservatism.

 

The recent victory of the Hezbollah therefore must be realized as a major event with some global implications. While the Hezbollah regards itself a paramilitary organization concerned mainly with some local issues having to do with Israeli expansionism, it has managed to cause a serious blow to neo-conservatism as a political praxis as well as a philosophy. It has beaten the Zionized Anglo-American worldview. Standing up to Zionism and Americanism, it is the Lebanese, the Palestinians, the Iraqis, the Afghanis and the Iranians who happen to be at the vanguard of the war for humanity and humanism. For those who are yet to be convinced that this indeed the case, I will mention that the fact that it is Iran who rushed to pay 3 billion dollars to rebuild Lebanon after the destruction made by ?American interventionism? leaves no room for interpretation. While America spreads destruction and death all over the world, it is Iran and the Hezbollah that offers a new beginning.

 

Olmert knows very well that if Israel doesn?t win this war, it is global Zionism that is defeated, he knows as well that without the backing of global Zionism, Israel is basically a dead entity. Olmert knows that without America, it won?t take long before Israel turns into an historic event. Israel will have to win its mighty regional power status whatever it takes. Israeli is indeed in the very eye of the neo-conservative storm. And the Hezbollah is threatening something far greater than just the Jewish State. As the Israelis keep telling us, the fight in Lebanon will resume soon and every European leader knows it.

 

Even now, they all know who is going to be the aggressor when violence spreads again in the region. They are all clever enough to hesitate about whether they want to send their soldiers to the region. They know that if Israel must win, it is better to stay out of its way.

 

 

Gilad Atzmon was born in Israel and served in the Israeli military. He is the author of two novels: A Guide to the Perplexed and the recently released My One and Only Love. Atzmon is also one of the most accomplished jazz saxophonists in Europe. His recent CD, Exile, was named the year's best jazz CD by the BBC. He now lives in London and can be reached at: atz at onetel.net.uk.

From alimallah at hotmail.com Wed Aug 23 09:04:02 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 13:04:02 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Israel/Lebanon: Deliberate destruction or "collateral damage"? Message-ID:
Dear all,
 
Here is a rport from Amnesty International. Worth of reading and your time.
 
 
Ali
From alimallah at hotmail.com Wed Aug 23 19:09:59 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 23:09:59 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] FW: Satuday is Cuban-Friendship day Message-ID:


>>
>>Hola friends of Cuba,
>>Just to let you know, that this Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to
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>>of the Toronto City Hall. There will be a few speeches, Flag
>>raising and singing of both national anthems, live music, food,
>>beer garden etc.
>>It is usually a lot of fun, so we hope to see you there,
>>Heide
>>
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From alimallah at hotmail.com Thu Aug 24 00:42:33 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 04:42:33 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Miko Peled: Thirty-Nine Years of Denial Message-ID:
Dear all,
 
Mike pelled is teh son of Dr. Nurit pelled- Elhanan
 
Ali
 


http://www.palestinechronicle.com/story-06200645811.htm

Palestine Chronicle June 20, 2006

Miko Peled: Thirty-Nine Years of Denial

The only way to stop the bloodshed of innocent Palestinians and Israelis is to eliminate the racially segregated system that currently exists in Israel.

By Miko Peled

PalestineChronicle.com

Thirty-nine years have passed since Israel occupied the West Bank and The Gaza Strip. During this time there has been total denial in Israel about the state of the Palestinian people.

Palestinians living within Israel are treated with contempt and no regard is given to their rights as citizens, and the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza continue to live under an Israeli military government without even the semblance of civil or political rights. But still Israelis pretend they live in a democracy and that the plight of the Palestinian people, who live only minutes away, is justified at worse and irrelevant to the life of Israelis at best.

Israel has been expanding Jewish Settlements and infrastructure in the West Bank and eliminating the "Green Line" on the one hand, and on the other hand saying it is waiting for the right time and the right partner with whom to make peace.

It has been thirty-nine years and neither the time nor the partners have come up. Still, the settlements grow, the infrastructure expands all around the West Bank and the line that once separated the West Bank from Israel has all but disappeared. Over the past thirty-nine years no Israeli government has shown the will or the political power to give up what Jews see as an integral part of their historical homeland.

Israel talks about the "Two State Solution" as the only acceptable solution to the Israeli Palestinian conflict but no Israeli Prime Minister has shown a desire to do more than give the Palestinians limited governance and limited access to land. The Palestinian Authority is the limited governance Palestinians have received. This very limited form of self-government was agreed to by Israel on condition of continued Israeli military and economic dominance over Palestinian life.

For decades Palestinians have been losing their lands and their basic rights as a nation at a steady pace, but over the last 10 years this has been accelerated to a point that it is irreversible. The 1967 border no longer exists; Israeli development in the West Bank is permanent and no amount of exchanged territories could possibly compensate for the lands that Israel has forcibly taken from Palestinians.

In years past Israel would mostly arrest or exile local Palestinian leaders who lost favor with the Israeli occupation authorities. Over the last several years Israel has adopted a much more violent policy, whereby Palestinian political leaders are assassinated by Israeli forces in broad daylight. This policy is carried out without hindrance and no one stops to ask why these local leaders (quite often along with their assistants, family members, body guards or just innocent bystanders) deserve to die. Clearly Palestinian life and property are of little value and Israeli security forces on a daily basis are destroying both. Israeli society that in the past would not have tolerated such actions by its military has become numb and Israelis have no problem being accomplices to the crimes committed by the Israeli Army and other security forces against innocent Palestinians.

Israel may live in denial but that does not change the reality. Almost ten million people live under Israeli control, almost half of those people are Palestinians who have no political rights, no real political representation and no control over their future; in other words they have nothing to loose and nothing for which to look forward. Furthermore, millions of Palestinians live as refugees in and around Israel, having been forced out of their homes by Israel. Many of those still have the key to their homes, which in many cases still stand, inhabited by Israelis. No two nations who live under these conditions can expect to live in peace.


The only way to stop the bloodshed of innocent Palestinians and Israelis is to eliminate the racially segregated system that currently exists in Israel. It should be replaced with a political system that will secure the national, civil and human rights of all the citizens who live within it.
The idea of one state under which two nations (or more) reside is not new to the world. It can be achieved and can work as well as any political system. If the last thirty-nine years have taught us something it is this: Attempts to divide Israel and Palestine into two states have failed and have lead the two people to endless bloodshed. When two nations live in such proximity and where two communities are as intertwined as the Israelis and Palestinians only a constitutional democracy can secure equal rights and a future of peace and security.

-- Miko Peled is an Israeli living in San Diego. He is the son of Israeli General Matityahu Peled.
From alimallah at hotmail.com Thu Aug 24 09:46:30 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 13:46:30 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Please support Peggy Nash Message-ID:
 
Tory MP spoke to rally of group on terrorist list
Unaware of terror links, Kenney says

NDP's Nash lashes out at `hypocrite'
Aug. 24, 2006. 01:00 AM

OTTAWA?Conservative MP Jason Kenney, who likened Hezbollah to the Nazi party and condemned fellow MPs for urging dialogue with a terrorist organization, himself spoke to a rally organized by Iranian supporters of a banned terrorist group.

A photograph of Kenney, who is Prime Minister Stephen Harper's parliamentary secretary, appears on the website of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, the political wing of the PMOI, or People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran.

The PMOI is one of the names used by the MEK, or Mujahedin-e-Khalq, an armed Iranian rebel group formally designated as a terrorist organization by the governments of Canada, the United States and the European Union. The Canadian government put the group on its official terror list in May 2005.

Kenney is shown addressing an April 6 rally on Parliament Hill, and the group says he welcomed participants "on his own behalf as well as the Prime Minister."

The group touts Kenney's support, saying "dozens of Iranians and supporters of the Iranian Resistance joined in a rally in front of the Canadian Parliament to condemn (the) clerical regime's plan to execute political prisoners in Iran, specially those affiliated to the PMOI."

The group has been lobbying to persuade governments in the United States and United Kingdom to remove it from their terror blacklists, and promotes itself as the democratic secular alternative to the Islamic clerical rulers of Iran.

But Human Rights Watch says the Iranian rebel group is itself responsible for serious human rights abuses. It interviewed former members of MEK who reported "abuses ranging from detention and persecution of ordinary members wishing to leave the organization, to lengthy solitary confinements, severe beatings and torture of dissident members."

The NCRI website says the April rally that Kenney attended was organized by "the Committee in Defence of Human Rights in Iran."

In an interview with the Star, Kenney said he did not remember attending the rally, then recalled an invitation from "something called the Committee for Human Rights in Iran."

The invitation came from a man Kenney said he met at the foreign affairs sub-committee on human rights.

Kenney, MP for Calgary Southeast, said he "would be shocked" to hear his picture was posted on the group's political wing website.

Directed to the website, Kenney said he was "completely unaware of the context as it is presented here, even though we had done our due diligence."

He said he did not know the rally was in support of PMOI prisoners. He said it was a small crowd of about 30 people.

"I told them I would pass by if I could. And I was running up to the Hill, I just literally grabbed a megaphone and said that the Canadian people would stand in solidarity with the Iranian people in their wish for respect for human dignity and human rights and democracy, and these were universal aspirations that all people in every country deserve to have respected, and you know, our government will stand for those universal values.

"I honestly don't recall any particular grievance that they had about any particular person in Iran or Iraq or somebody who's pending execution. At least that wasn't brought to my attention."

Kenney said he is well aware that the PMOI is also known as the MEK and is listed as a terrorist group. He then specifically recalled questioning the man who invited him ? whose name he said he could not recall ? at a meeting in Kenney's office after the parliamentary committee meeting. He asked if the man had any ties to "those radicals in the People's Mojahedin. And he laughed or denied it or something."

"I wanted to be sure there wasn't a connection," said Kenney. "I came away with the impression that there was no connection whatsoever."

Kenney said he also later asked a staffer to double-check the background of the Committee for Human Rights in Iran to be sure it was a mainstream organization. The staffer said he couldn't "seem to find anything problematic about them."

An Internet search doesn't turn up any website for a group by that name.

"I guess I was stung," Kenney said.

On Tuesday, Kenney slammed a trio of opposition MPs who visited Lebanon and who called for a dialogue with Hezbollah, which has a political wing and elected members in the Lebanese government, in order to reach a peace plan.

Kenney compared Hezbollah to the German Nazi party of the 1930s and said there should be no talks with a terrorist organization even if it boasts democratic support.

"We need to learn the lessons of history," Kenney told a news conference. "There was another political party in the past which had democratic support, which provided social services, which played an important role in the political life of Germany in the 1930s, which was also dedicated to violence against the Jewish people."

Yesterday, one of the opposition MPs whom Kenney criticized lashed back.

"It really means that Jason Kenney is a hypocrite," New Democrat MP Peggy Nash said in an interview from Cairo.

"He's speaking to an organization that's linked to a terrorist organization according to Canada and the U.S. State Department, and he's done it on the steps of Parliament Hill in the name of the Prime Minister," she added.

Nash (Parkdale-High Park) said Harper sent Kenney to condemn the opposition MPs "who took their time to try to be helpful." She said Kenney "went out of his way" to undermine fellow MPs "when if he'd actually looked at what we said, it was similar to what he said at the rally."

"You can't have it both ways," she said. "I'm criticizing his hypocrisy and his oversimplification of complex matters."

Kenney said Nash's criticisms are "utterly ridiculous."

"Peggy Nash and company were explicitly talking about negotiations with Hezbollah, a banned illegal terrorist organization.

"I, of course, would never advocate the delisting of the MEK or the People's Mojahedin or any other organization deemed by our security and intelligence agencies to be a terrorist entity."
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Regards, Henry Lowi -----Original Message----- From: tisn-bounces at lists.cupe.ca [mailto:tisn-bounces at lists.cupe.ca] On Behalf Of Mazen Jaafar Sent: 24 August 2006 10:17 AM To: Al Awda Toronto; tisn at lists.cupe.ca; mughir_hindi at al-awda.ca; info at caf.ca Subject: [Tisn] Fw: Chairman & Chief Global Strategist of Starbucks... >>> >>> >>>The copied article is available on this URL should you want to check it >>>out yourself at: http://www.ziopedia.org/content/view/578/1/ (Site is >>>banned from some Middleeast Countries) >>>********************** >>> >>>Written by Howard Schultz >>>Tuesday, 11 July 2006 >>>Dear Starbucks Customer, >>> >>>First and foremost I want to thank you for making Starbucks the $6.4 >>>billion global company it is today, with more than 90,000 employees, >>>9,700 stores, and >>>33 million weekly customers. Every latte and macchiato you drink at >>>Starbucks is a contribution to the close alliance between the United >>>States and Israel, in fact it is - as I was assured when being honoured >>>with the "Israel 50th Anniversary Friend of Zion Tribute Award" - key to >>>Israel's long-term PR success. Your daily chocolate chips frappucino >>>helps paying for student projects in North America and Israel, presenting >>>them with the badly needed Israeli perspective of the Intifada. >>> >>>Starbucks, through the Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah, an international >>>network of Jewish education centres, sponsors Israeli military arms >>>fairs in an effort to strengthen the special connection between the >>>American, European and Israeli defense industries and to showcase the >>>newest Israeli innovations in defense. As my contribution to the fight >>>against the >>>global rise of anti-Semitism, >>>the reason behind the current conflict in the >>>Middle-East, I help Aish HaTorah sponsoring the website >>>honestreporting.com" and produce material informing of Israel's side of >>>the story. >>> >>>Without you, my valued customer, I wouldn't be able to raise hundreds of >>>millions of dollars each year to support Israeli citizens from terrorist >>>attacks and keep reminding every Jew in America, to defend Israel at any >>>cost. $5 billion per year from the US government are no way near enough >>>to pay for all the weaponry, bulldozers and security fences needed to >>>protect innocent Israeli citizens from anti-Semitic Muslim terrorism. >>>Corporate sponsorships are essential. >>> >>>Having the bigger picture in mind, Starbucks have donated a store to the >>>US army to help in the "War on Terror". I cannot emphasise enough, how >>>vital the "War on Terror" is for the continued >>>viability and prospering of the Jewish State. >>> >>>So next time you feel like chilling out at a Starbucks store, please >>>remember that with every cup you drink at Starbucks you are helping with >>>a noble cause. >>> >>>Howard Schultz >>>Chairman & Chief Global Strategist >>>Starbucks Coffee Stores >>> >>>*********************************** >>> >>>Every time u visit Starbucks and drink a cup of chocolate chips >>>frappucino ... think you'r drinking a cup of BLOOD >>> >>>Boycott Starbuck, make the difference >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Play Q6 for your chance to WIN great prizes. >>> >> >>_________________________________________________________________ >>Play Q6 for your chance to WIN great prizes. >>http://q6trivia.imagine-live.com/enca/landing >> > > _________________________________________________________________ > Play Q6 for your chance to WIN great prizes. > http://q6trivia.imagine-live.com/enca/landing _______________________________________________ TISN mailing list TISN at lists.cupe.ca http://lists.cupe.ca/mailman/listinfo/tisn From anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca Sat Aug 26 09:26:53 2006 From: anotherworldispossible at sympatico.ca (Mazen Jaafar) Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 09:26:53 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] Inquiry Opened Into Israeli Use of U.S. Bombs References: <20060825031733.JMMH10262.tomts22-srv.bellnexxia.net@DANA> Message-ID: <002d01c6c913$4c36f6f0$657ba8c0@user3de7829393> Published on Friday, August 25, 2006 by the New York Times Inquiry Opened Into Israeli Use of U.S. Bombs by David S. Cloud The State Department is investigating whether Israel's use of American-made cluster bombs in southern Lebanon violated secret agreements with the United States that restrict when it can employ such weapons, two officials said. The investigation by the department's Office of Defense Trade Controls began this week, after reports that three types of American cluster munitions, anti-personnel weapons that spray bomblets over a wide area, have been found in many areas of southern Lebanon and were responsible for civilian casualties. Gonzalo Gallegos, a State Department spokesman, said, "We have heard the allegations that these munitions were used, and we are seeking more information." He declined to comment further. Several current and former officials said that they doubted the investigation would lead to sanctions against Israel but that the decision to proceed with it might be intended to help the Bush administration ease criticism from Arab governments and commentators over its support of Israel's military operations. The investigation has not been publicly announced; the State Department confirmed it in response to questions. In addition to investigating use of the weapons in southern Lebanon, the State Department has held up a shipment of M-26 artillery rockets, a cluster weapon, that Israel sought during the conflict, the officials said. The inquiry is likely to focus on whether Israel properly informed the United States about its use of the weapons and whether targets were strictly military. So far, the State Department is relying on reports from United Nations personnel and nongovernmental organizations in southern Lebanon, the officials said. David Siegel, a spokesman for the Israeli Embassy, said, "We have not been informed about any such inquiry, and when we are we would be happy to respond." Officials were granted anonymity to discuss the investigation because it involves sensitive diplomatic issues and agreements that have been kept secret for years. The agreements that govern Israel's use of American cluster munitions go back to the 1970's, when the first sales of the weapons occurred, but the details of them have never been publicly confirmed. The first one was signed in 1976 and later reaffirmed in 1978 after an Israeli incursion into Lebanon. News accounts over the years have said that they require that the munitions be used only against organized Arab armies and clearly defined military targets under conditions similar to the Arab-Israeli wars of 1967 and 1973. A Congressional investigation after Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon found that Israel had used the weapons against civilian areas in violation of the agreements. In response, the Reagan administration imposed a six-year ban on further sales of cluster weapons to Israel. Israeli officials acknowledged soon after their offensive began last month that they were using cluster munitions against rocket sites and other military targets. While Hezbollah positions were frequently hidden in civilian areas, Israeli officials said their intention was to use cluster bombs in open terrain. Bush administration officials warned Israel to avoid civilian casualties, but they have lodged no public protests against its use of cluster weapons. American officials say it has not been not clear whether the weapons, which are also employed by the United States military, were being used against civilian areas and had been supplied by the United States. Israel also makes its own types of cluster weapons. But a report released Wednesday by the United Nations Mine Action Coordination Center, which has personnel in Lebanon searching for unexploded ordnance, said it had found unexploded bomblets, including hundreds of American types, in 249 locations south of the Litani River. The report said American munitions found included 559 M-42's, an anti-personnel bomblet used in 105-millimeter artillery shells; 663 M-77's, a submunition found in M-26 rockets; and 5 BLU-63's, a bomblet found in the CBU-26 cluster bomb. Also found were 608 M-85's, an Israeli-made submunition. The unexploded submunitions being found in Lebanon are probably only a fraction of the total number dropped. Cluster munitions can contain dozens or even hundreds of submunitions designed to explode as they scatter around a wide area. They are very effective against rocket-launcher units or ground troops. The Lebanese government has reported that the conflict killed 1,183 people and wounded 4,054, most of them civilians. The United Nations reported this week that the number of civilian casualties in Lebanon from cluster munitions, land mines and unexploded bombs stood at 30 injured and eight killed. Dozen of Israelis were killed and hundreds wounded in attacks by Hezbollah rockets, some of which were loaded with ball bearings to maximize their lethality. Officials say it is unlikely that Israel will be found to have violated a separate agreement, the Arms Export Control Act, which requires foreign governments that receive American weapons to use them for legitimate self-defense. Proving that Israel's campaign against Hezbollah did not constitute self-defense would be difficult, especially in view of President Bush's publicly announced support for Israel's action after Hezbollah fighters attacked across the border, the officials said. Even if Israel is found to have violated the classified agreement covering cluster bombs, it is not clear what actions the United States might take. In 1982, delivery of cluster-bomb shells to Israel was suspended a month after Israel invaded Lebanon after the Reagan administration determined that Israel "may" have used them against civilian areas. But the decision to impose what amounted to a indefinite moratorium was made under pressure from Congress, which conducted a long investigation of the issue. Israel and the United States reaffirmed restrictions on the use of cluster munitions in 1988, and the Reagan administration lifted the moratorium. Copyright 2006 The New York Times Company From liisa at opirguoft.org Mon Aug 28 12:40:18 2006 From: liisa at opirguoft.org (liisa at opirguoft.org) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 12:40:18 -0400 Subject: [Tisn] THIS WED: Women of Etobicoke In-Reply-To: <200608201847.k7KIlTv4031739@grace.cupe.ca> References: <200608201847.k7KIlTv4031739@grace.cupe.ca> Message-ID: <20060828124018.as4ps7fzw67wc88c@www.opirguoft.org> REMINDER THIS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30 Please join the OCAP women of Etobicoke: If the government can spend 17+ million on a new police station why don't they spend money on the youth? The City gives more money to police than they do to our kids' recreation centre and programs. The kids are just sitting around with nothing to do, meanwhile they get harassed by the cops. The basket ball court at Mount olive housing complex has been out of order since the summer of 2005. If the city won't fix it up, we will. Join us as we demonstrate against the police and city on August 30th. IF YOU ARE COMING FROM DOWNTOWN: MEET AT 9:45 AM AT KIPLING SUBWAY STATION,UPSTAIRS. If you wish to go directly meet at Mount Olive basketball court (Mount Olive housing project is just north of Finch, West off Kipling) 10 AM: Demonstration 3pm:BBQ and court make over. For more information please contact the OCAP Women of Etobicoke 416.749.7770 The OCAP Women of Etobicoke organizes to fight poor people's daily struggles to survive, and against the governments responsible for that poverty. Based in North Etobicoke, one of the city's poorest and largely immigrant suburbs the organization is run by Somali mothers living in the area. For those living in North Etobicoke police abuse is nothing new, but in recent months in the name of so called anti gang measures the largest police operations in Toronto's history have been carried out in these communities. Actions on August 30th are a part of the OCAP Women of Etobicoke's everyday resistance against Toronto police racism and violence. From alimallah at hotmail.com Tue Aug 29 00:44:52 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 04:44:52 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Middle East in Crisis Message-ID:
Please  Forward and Join us for a panel discussion on:

Middle East in Crisis

Wednesday, August 30
6:00 PM
Student Campus Centre (SCC), Room 115
55 Gould Street (off Yonge St., near Dundas subway)
Ryerson University


Mr. Khaled Muammar: President of The Canadian Arab Federation
Ms. Wahida: VP The Canadian Islamic Congress
Prof. Abigail Bakan: Professor of Political Science, Queen's University
Ghadeer Siyam: President of the Ryerson Solidarity for Palestinian Human
Rights (SPHR)
 
  
Organized by Ryerson University Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR)
Endorsing organizations include:
Waterloo SFPR, The Canadian Arab Federation, Palestine House in Mississauga,  The Canadian Islamic Congress
INFO: sphr at ryerson.ca
From alimallah at hotmail.com Tue Aug 29 01:14:23 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 05:14:23 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Labor and the Middle East War In-Reply-To: Message-ID:
Please circulate if you have not done so already... Thanks
 

http://www.petitiononline.com/NYCLAW/petition.html

To:  Labor and Antiwar Movements

Labor and the Middle East War
New York City Labor Against the War
August 11, 2006

For weeks, Israel has turned Lebanon into a killing ground, slaughtering
and maiming thousands of people, destroying the civilian infrastructure,
and turning a quarter of the population into refugees in their own
land. At the same time, it continues to brutalize Palestinians in the
West Bank and Gaza.

Israel's crimes are carried out with U.S.-made F-16s, Apache
helicopters, and cluster bombs. These high-tech lethal weapons are part
of $5 billion that Israel gets each year from the United States,
courtesy of the Republican and Democratic parties, with enthusiastic
support from Neo-cons and right-wing Christian fundamentalists
.

The U.S. does not arm Israel to "promote democracy" or for
"self-defense." Even Zionist historians now admit that Israel's origins
are rooted in dispossession of the Palestinian people -- whose labor
then built the Israeli economy -- through an unrelenting campaign of
ethnic cleansing: exile, squalid refugee camps, imprisonment, torture
and murder.

Since the 1970s, Israel has also pursued territorial expansion by
repeatedly invading and devastating Lebanon, as exemplified by the
slaughter of thousands of Palestinian refugees at Sabra and Shatilla in
1982. That occupation lasted until 2000, when Hezbollah forced Israel
to withdraw.


Since then, Israel has killed thousands of Palestinians, taken thousands
of Palestinian and Lebanese political prisoners, and tried to strangle
the democratically-elected government of Hamas. When Hamas and
Hezbollah responded by capturing a few Israeli soldiers, Israel
unleashed a new, bloody, long-planned attack on Lebanon; only then did
Hezbollah respond by firing crude rockets at Israel.

Behind its empty platitudes, the U.S. government supports this Israeli
racism and state terrorism because, along with dictatorships in Egypt
and Saudi Arabia, it is a cornerstone of U.S. domination over the
world's most important oil-producing region.

Now, with the Iraq war in shambles, the U.S.-Israel partnership seeks to
break Lebanese and Palestinian resistance, while recklessly provoking
confrontations with Syria and Iran. The U.N. has done nothing to stop
this war of empire -- what Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
sickeningly calls "birth pangs of a new Middle East."

It is not surprising, therefore, that Hezbollah has won tremendous
support in and beyond the Arab world, even amongst those who question
some aspects of its ideology or tactics. For this spiraling cycle of
oppression and resistance evokes Iraq, Afghanistan, Soweto, Vietnam,
Algeria, the Warsaw Ghetto, or David and Goliath.

Horrified by the images from Palestine and Lebanon, international labor
has strongly denounced Israel's attacks
.

On July 10, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) urgently
called for sanctions and boycotts against the "apartheid Israel state,"
which it branded worse than the former racist regime in South Africa.

On July 31, the General Union of Oil Employees in Iraq issued an "appeal
to all the honorable and free people of the world to demonstrate and
protest about what is happening to Lebanon."

On August 5, major British trade unions supported a massive London
protest against Israel's attacks. Even before the current escalation,
several labor bodies in Britain, Canada and elsewhere called for
divestment from Israel.

In the United States, however, nearly all labor bodies either support
Israel or say nothing at all.

State employee retirement plans and union pension funds invest hundreds
of millions of dollars in State of Israel Bonds. In April 2002, while
Israel butchered hundreds of Palestinian refugees in Jenin, AFL-CIO
president John Sweeney spoke at a "National Solidarity Rally for
Israel." The American Federation of Teachers has specifically embraced
Israel's new assaults.

In the antiwar movement, United for Peace and Justice (UFPJ), which
consistently segregates the Palestinian cause, has organized no mass
response. U.S. Labor Against the War, which promotes union resolutions
against the war in Iraq, remains disturbingly silent.

Fortunately, growing protests have been organized by the Arab-Muslim
community, people of color, anti-Zionist Jews, and other activists who
recognize that Lebanon and Palestine are inseparable from Iraq and
Afghanistan.

New York City Labor Against the War (NYCLAW) is part of this grassroots
movement, and with Al-Awda New York, The Palestine Right to Return
Coalition, a cosponsor of Labor for Palestine
.

NYCLAW believes that the labor and antiwar movements in the United
States have a special obligation to speak out and demand:

1. End the U.S.-Israel war against the Palestinian and Lebanese people.

2. No aid for Israel.

3. Boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel.

4. End Israeli occupation, and fully implement the Palestinian right of
return.

5. Out Now from Iraq and Afghanistan -- No timetables, redeployment,
advisors, or air-war.

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NYCLAW Co-Conveners (other affiliations listed for identification only):

Larry Adams
Former President, NPMHU Local 300

Michael Letwin
Former President, UAW Local 2325/Assn. of Legal Aid
Attorneys

Brenda Stokely
Former President, AFSCME DC 1707; Co-Chair, Million
Worker March


http://www.traprockpeace.org/nyclaw_blog/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LaborAgainstWar/

Sincerely,

The Undersigned

From alimallah at hotmail.com Tue Aug 29 01:35:41 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 05:35:41 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Villages carpeted with Cluster bombs In-Reply-To: Message-ID:

Villages carpeted with Cluster bombs

Colin Freeman

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/08/20/wmid320.xml

(Filed: 20/08/2006)


 

British mine clearance experts have accused Israel of "carpeting" Lebanese border villages with deadly cluster bombs, claiming that more appeared to have been used than in the American-led invasion of Iraq.

The Mines Advisory Group (MAG), a Manchester-based charity working in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh, said "extreme" quantities of cluster bombs had been dropped on scores of surrounding villages during the final days of the conflict last week.

At least four people, including two teenage boys, have died after stepping on them, and 16 others have been injured, according to medics at the city's hospital.

There have been growing calls in recent years to outlaw the use of cluster bombs, which scatter hundreds of small "bomblets" no bigger than an AA battery over a target area. Although designed to explode on impact, they often fail to do so, remaining a deadly threat to civilians who might tread on them. Among the victims was Ali Turkiye, 13, who was harvesting grapes in the village of Zawte when he accidentally dislodged a bomblet that had been caught in a vine. "It tore the top of his skull off," said Ali Haaj Ali, the director- general of the Najde Hospital in Nabatieh. "We tried to save him but we could not." Yusuf Khalil, died while helping the Lebanese army to clear the munitions. "He was close to one of the bomblets and a frog jumped from next to the device and set it off, leaving him with fatal head injuries," said Mr Ali.

In a double tragedy, an 11-year-old boy, Hadi Hatab, was killed by a cluster bomb as he wandered out of the family home; his father Moussa, 32, was killed by another bomb after he sprinted over to help him.

"The Israelis dropped these in the last few hours of the war when the fighting was nearly over," said Hussein Khatib, a family friend. "They were dropped at night and landed in the rooftops, on the road, everywhere. Israel and America both know that these weapons should be banned, yet they still keep using them."

Israel says that all its munitions used in conflict comply with international law, although the American-based campaign group, Human Rights Watch (HRW), argues that their use in civilian areas breaks a legal ban on indiscriminate attacks. "Cluster munitions are unacceptably inaccurate and unreliable weapons when used around civilians," said Kenneth Roth, HRW's executive director. "They should never be used in populated areas." Chris Clark, the head of the United Nations weapons clearance team in southern Lebanon, said the cluster bombs found were contained in artillery shells and had not been dropped by aircraft. Clearing the unexploded bombs, he said, could take 12 months. Mosques have begun broadcasting warnings about the munitions, and Lebanese army soldiers have handed out leaflets to motorists at checkpoints. Sean Sutton, of MAG, said Israel appeared to have used even more cluster bombs than America during the invasion of Iraq - tactics widely criticised at the time by human rights groups.

"The contamination is incredibly widespread - I have never seen anything like it," he told The Sunday Telegraph. "In Iraq they were used mainly in rural areas and in some villages, but nothing like as much as they have been here.

"We have visited about 30 or 40 villages in the Nabatieh region, and I would say that about 50 per cent of them have been carpeted by cluster bombs, often with one lying every few metres. We have found them on peoples' doorsteps, in school playgrounds, and even in the front room of an old lady's house." Both American-made cluster bombs and Israeli-manufactured copies had been found, he said. "They are essentially anti-personnel devices and we think they have been aimed at areas where the Israeli army thought Hezbollah was firing rockets from."

From alimallah at hotmail.com Tue Aug 29 01:38:36 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 05:38:36 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] A few updates from Toronto CUPE Council In-Reply-To: Message-ID:
A few updates from Toronto CUPE Council
 
1. Join us for Labour Day -- Monday, September 4
 
This year Toronto CUPE Council and the Ontario Division of CUPE will be marching in the Toronto Labour Day Parade. We'll be meeting on Monday, September 4 at 8:30 on the east side/south bound lanes of University Avenue, just north of Armoury. Join OD President Sid Ryan and Secretary-Treasurer Fred Hahn, along with the Council officers and delegates as we highlight this year's priorities for CUPE -- the upcoming Municipal Election and our ongoing fight against privatization. We will also be marching with our International Solidarity Committee and our allies in the Toronto Peace Coalitons to continue the intensive work CUPE has done this summer in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Palestine and Lebanon. Please circulate this invitation to your members to join us at the Labour Day parade.
 
CUPE T-shirts will be distributed to all CUPE members who regularly attend our Council meetings.
 
2.  ALL OUT FOR PEACE -- OCTOBER 28th
 
The next international mobilization for Peace will take place on Saturday, October 28th. Save this date today. More details will follow in our next newsletter.
 
From alimallah at hotmail.com Tue Aug 29 18:33:56 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 22:33:56 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] British director Ken Loach backs Palestinian call for boycott on Israel. Message-ID:
British director Ken Loach backs Palestinian call for boycott on Israel.
 
 
 
British director Ken Loach has expressed support for a boycott on Israeli cultural institutions, giving the Palestinian figures behind the drive a significant boost.

Loach, who won the Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival three months ago for his film about the Irish war of independence, The Wind the Shakes the Barley, has announced his support for the appeal to boycott Israeli institutions and even said that he urges others to do the same.

"Palestinians are driven to call for this boycott after forty years of the occupation of their land, destruction of their homes and the kidnapping and murder of their civilians," said Loach in a statement.
"They have no immediate hope that this oppression will end. As British citizens we have to acknowledge our own responsibility. We must condemn the British and U.S. governments for supporting and arming Israel."

Loach, who directed such well-regarded films as Kes, Riff-Raff, and Carla's Song, also attacked his own government.

"We must also oppose the terrorist activities of the British and U.S. governments in pursuing their illegal wars and occupations," he said.

"It is impossible to ignore the appeals of Palestinian comrades," he concluded, adding that, "I would decline any invitation to the Haifa Film Festival or other such occasions."

Loach had received an invitation from the Haifa Film Festival in recent weeks. The director

The statement by Loach indicates that he is joining the ranks of international film festivals that have cancelled the participation of Israeli filmmakers, in the wake of IDF recent activity in Lebanon and Gaza.

The Lussas Documentary Film Festival in France was scheduled to devote a category this year to Israeli documentary cinema, but cancelled screenings of several of the films, following the outbreak of the fighting.


From alimallah at hotmail.com Thu Aug 31 00:42:58 2006 From: alimallah at hotmail.com (Ali Mallah) Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 04:42:58 +0000 Subject: [Tisn] Must watch Message-ID: