• Peninsula activist to speak on Gaza and ‘Israeli apartheid’

    By Charlie Bermant Peninsula Daily News PORT TOWNSEND — Anyone with $2,000 to spend on a vacation has several options, perhaps taking it easy on beaches, climbing mountains or visiting any of the world’s wonders. Or a person could accompany Kit Kittredge of Quilcene on a two-week tour of the Gaza Strip to witness the […]

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  • By Colonial Design

    Ann Laura Stoler | 10 September As someone who has worked for some thirty years as a teacher and student of colonial studies– on comparative colonial situations, colonial histories, and the violent and subtle forms of governance on which colonial regimes rely, it would be difficult not to describe the Israeli state as a colonial […]

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  • An Open Letter from Besieged Gaza to Pete Seeger: Don’t Legitimize Apartheid

    Besieged Gaza, 15 September, 2010 Dear Mr. Seeger, We, the isolated and evidently still forgotten Palestinians from the Gaza Bantustan, are astonished and upset to learn that someone who in the past has shown solidarity with our millions who lost their houses to Israeli ethnic cleansing, now plans to join an initiative from a group […]

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  • Palestine’s Gain is Lebanon’s Pain

    by Greg Felton / September 13th, 2010 The greatest effects of the Cast Lead massacre and the murders aboard the aid ship Mavi Marmara have been the confirmation of Israel as a criminal state, and the outpouring of overwhelming support for Palestinians as victims of Jewish fascism. The Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement has become so […]

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  • Academic research collaboration emboldens Israeli apartheid

    Diane Shammas, The Electronic Intifada, 14 September 2010 In July, Donna Shalala, the president of the University of Miami and former United States Secretary of Health and Human Services during the Clinton administration, joined a 13-member delegation of American university presidents to Israel. The delegation’s main objective was to discuss opportunities for academic collaboration with […]

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  • Inauguration of H&M apartheid store

    On 26 August 2010, H&M opened its fourth store in the apartheid state of Israel. To mark the occasion, BDS activists in Gothenburg, Sweden, on 8 September protested outside the local H&M flagship store. The protest theme was a satirical inauguration of the new apartheid store, with an inaugural speech, ribbon cutting ceremony, question competition, […]

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  • UK unions vote to divest from occupation

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Many of Britain’s unions have thrown their weight behind a campaign of disinvestment and boycott from companies which are profiting from Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories. Trade unions voted unanimously at an annual conference for a motion put forward by the Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association, seconded by the GMB, and supported […]

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  • TUC votes for campaign of boycott and disinvestment to free Palestine

    Press Release For immediate release Britain “s unions have thrown their weight behind a campaign of disinvestment and boycott from companies which are profiting from Israel “s illegal occupation of Palestinian territories. Trade unions voted unanimously today at the TUC”s annual conference for a motion put forward by the Transport Salaried Staffs” Association (TSSA), seconded […]

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  • SPSC – BOYCOTT ISRAEL GLASGOW

    CORRECTION : THE WEBSITE IS www.scottishpsc.org.uk BOYCOTT ISRAELI PRODUCE IN STORES IN GLASGOW, THE PSC FROM EDINBURGH ALSO WORKED WITH GLASGOW PSC AND FRIENDS OF AL-AQSA.

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  • The Thin Green Line: It’s Not Just the Settlements (or the Occupation), Stupid!

    Because Silence is Complicity! By Nima Shirazi* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz “Before their eyes we turn into our homestead the land and villages in which they and their forefathers have lived…We are a generation of settlers, and without the steel helmet and gun barrel, we shall not be able to plant a tree or […]

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