• Boycotts don’t equal censorship

    Film-makers should support the growing international movement to boycott Israel – it’s wrong to cast our actions as censorship * Ken Loach, Rebecca O’Brien and Paul Laverty * guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 1 September 2009 09.10 BST When we decided to pull our film Looking for Eric from the Melbourne International Film festival following our discovery that […]

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  • Curators pull out of Tel Aviv art biennial over Gaza war protest

    By Liora Kaplan Two international curators who were to participate in the planning of ArtTLV, an art biennial taking place in Israel in September, have pulled out of the project after their Israeli counterparts refused to publish articles condemning Israel’s Operation Cast Lead in Gaza and to arrange a symposium on art and war. The […]

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  • Israel and Academic Freedom

    August 31, 2009 Neve Gordon has no illusions about the ability of Palestinian terrorists to harm Israelis. In 1986, while serving as a paratrooper on Israel’s border with Lebanon, he suffered severe injuries from hand grenades and bullets. These days, Gordon is under a very different kind of attack — one that he and other […]

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  • Did Leviev’s Empire Succumb to Boycott?

    On 31 August 2009, Lev Leviev, the sixth richest Israeli according to Forbes Magazine, convened a press conference and announced that his company Africa Israel will be unable to meet its financial obligations and repay its debts on time. Leviev’s debt is estimated at nearly Euro 1.4 billion. While this tycoon said in August 2008 […]

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  • Tutu to Haaretz: Arabs paying the price of the Holocaust

    By Akiva Eldar, Haaretz Correspondent “The lesson that Israel must learn from the Holocaust is that it can never get security through fences, walls and guns,” Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu of South Africa told Haaretz Thursday. Commenting on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s statement in Germany Thursday that the lesson of the Holocaust is that Israel […]

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  • AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST DESALINATION PLANT TO SECURE WATER AND JOBS

    Thursday, 30 July 2009 The Premier, John Brumby, today announced the AquaSure consortium had been awarded the contract to build Australia”s biggest desalination plant, which will secure Victoria”s water supplies, deliver as many as 1700 direct new jobs and help ease tough water restrictions. Mr Brumby said the Victorian Government selected AquaSure, consisting of Suez […]

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  • UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON QUESTION OF PALESTINE OPENS IN GENEVA TO DISCUSS ISSUES SURROUNDING GAZA WAR

    Speakers Call Attacks on Civilians War Crimes and Possibly Crimes against Humanity and Call for Independent Investigations 22 July 2009 An international meeting on the question of Palestine, organized by the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, opened today in Geneva to discuss the responsibility of the international community […]

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  • Jews plan Israel’s boycott

    By Leon Symons, July 30, 2009 The JC has revealed plans developed by Jews For Justice For Palestinians (JFJFP) to cause maximum damage to Israel by extending boycotts. At the anti-Israel organisation”s recent annual meeting, activists discussed a survey of its members which showed clear support for a comprehensive boycott. More than 400 JFJFP activists […]

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  • Are Prominent Israeli Cultural Figures the New Diplomatic Cadets of Avigdor Lieberman?

    An Appeal to Israeli Filmmakers By UDI ALONI To Gal Uchovsky and Eitan Fuchs, In two weeks time, your film “The Bubble” will be screened as part of the Homage to Tel Aviv week, at the prestigious Toronto Film Festival (Congratulations!). There is concern among left wing circles in Toronto and elsewhere that this event […]

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  • Boycotts as a Legitimate Means of Resistance

    As Determined by the Oppressed People by Kim Petersen / August 29th, 2009 Prejudice does not always come with an ugly face. The same holds for Zionism and racism. It is entirely possible for well-intentioned people to hold a prejudice and, even worse, act on held prejudices. Uri Avnery opposes the brutality inflicted on Palestinians. […]

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