Friday, January 29, 2010

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My little girl is a star in the sky. You look at the night when the moon is hiding and the rest of the night-time lights for the occasion. My sweet little angel shines with love, and calls me in my sleep when I turn sideways and extension arms. In the middle of the night my little creature reminds me that life is a macabre joke, whose only certainty is its end. During the day my daughter's resting place in Urbino, the shade of a cypress tree, covered with earth and grass soft and fragrant. His early death was. He would have to cry one day in my arms, the first of January, and instead chose to show his brilliance in the deep silence of the dark twilight. My little girl is a star in the sky. Look at the night when the night time lights of his love. Then close your eyes and whispers: my daughter one day will embrace you forever dad. One day Dad will be able to fix your face forever. (Written for my daughter a cold night in January)

Saturday, January 23, 2010

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ISRAELI SOCIETY AND EMPLOYMENT


Palestine Solidarity Campaign invites you to attend a meeting with Sergio Yahn the Alternative Information Center in Jerusalem.

The Alternative Information Center is made up of militants Palestinians and Israelis, and plays a critical analysis of Israeli-Palestinian situation essential and promotes the values \u200b\u200b
of equality, social justice, freedom and democracy.

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ISRAELI COMPANIES EMPLOYMENT AND
Thursday, January 28, 2010 - 21 hours
Red Room of City Hall - Pesaro

Meet
Sergio Yahn
co-director of the Alternative Information Center in Jerusalem


"... As a Jew I rebelled the crimes this militia commits against
Palestinian people. And 'my duty, as a Jew and as a human being,
refuse in the strongest to have a role in this army.
As the son of Holocaust victims and destruction,
I can not play a role in your own insane policy.
As a human being is my duty to refuse to participate in any
institution which commits crimes against humanity ... "

Sergio Yahn, letter to Israeli Defense Minister Ben Eliezer


Sergio Yahn, co-director of the Alternative Information Center,
Israeli-Palestinian Association for years been engaged in information
critical in lobbying and activism of
basis for a just solution to the conflict.
The Israeli writer and journalist analyze Israeli society and
employment and deepen the domestic and international policies
Israel after the Gaza attack, focusing on mechanisms of
support and complicity of society, culture, academia and
of Israeli policy in perpetrating the policies of occupation and colonization
against the Palestinian people .


Biography: Born in Argentina, Sergio Yahn, executive director of the Alternative Information Center
, immigrated to Israel in 1979 and
raised in a kibbutz. Sergio Yahn is an activist and journalist
Israeli imprisoned four times for refusing to lend
service in the IDF. He has worked particularly
of Israeli society and the mechanisms through which you connect
occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
the Alternative Information Center Yahn worked as an editor and
founder of its magazine in Hebrew / Metsad Sheni /, he edited the British magazine
AIC, / News from Within, / and has developed
the multimedia department of the MA. Currently he is working on Yahn
a documentary film about Jarrah neighborhood of Jerusalem where Shekh
More than 500 people will be evicted.
As an activist, Sergio Yahn Matzpen and was a member of Yesh Gvul and
was among the founders of Taayush.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

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Monday January 18 to 33 Videodrome Via Passeri Pesaro
Screening of "To Shoot an Elephant" by Alberto Arce

Friday, January 15, 2010

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Some pictures from Gaza Freedom March




Some pictures from Gaza Freedom March (27Dec09-4Jan10)
A year after the military operation in criminal Cast Lead Army Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip. By the end
inhuman siege imposed by Israel and Egypt to the people of Gaza.
for the freedom of movement! Against all the walls! Against all the oppressors! Against all forms of fascism!

Music: "The estaca" LluĂ­s Llach sung by Nabil in Arabic and Catalan.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

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Sad exchange between me and the writing of correct information.

Hi,
just read your site which I find very interesting.
I was puzzled, however, the title: "Congratulations to Egypt, which has boycotted the Gaza Freedom March" of 12.22.2009
do not understand why you think it is right to boycott a non-violent and peaceful march that simply wants to break up a block that I personally believe unjustified.

Thanks in advance for your reply, Luigi Marini



Dear Reader, because he writes "unjustified"? if it follows the correct information, although recently, however, will result in the press attacks that Israel has suffered for years from Gaza on the orders of Hamas. How do you think you can control a border like that, where a person who is the other side seeks the destruction of Israel? You try to stop it in all ways, first as peaceful, but when they do not work, as in the case of Hamas, the use of deadly force. The constant state of lawlessness in which Hamas government does not care only Israel but also Egypt, also bordering Gaza. He will have seen what is the purpose of the tunnel, that's where passing supplies of weapons. These gentlemen who spend their time to organize peace marches are the same ones that supported Saddam Hussein (who guides them is the former British MP Galloway, who lost his seat after it was discovered that he was on the payroll of the Iraqi dictator). It 'just that one was defending itself from such people. With him there will be people in good faith, even if they strongly doubt. If there are, however, are of fools, united by hatred against Israel. Do not you think? IC editorial writing


Gentile,
answer only now because I had not arrived Reply via email and just now I read yours.

certainly are aware of the attacks from the Gaza Strip towards Israel. But I am equally aware that in the only period from 27 December 2008 to January 18, 2009 Palestinian victims at the hands of the Israeli army Israeli estimates are 1.400 and again according to Israeli sources the Israeli casualties from January 2008 to present are 53.
I do not want accounting of the deaths, and I quote these figures because it seems to me clearly highlighting the disparity of the forces involved and their responsibilities.

I write "how would you control a border like that, where a person who is the other side seeks the destruction of Israel? "

I would note that while there are those who seeks the destruction of Israel, by the Israeli government has realized and systematically implement the destruction in the Gaza Strip and West Bank.

As for the tunnel, however, I do not know if in addition to food and basic necessities that can not go otherwise, we pass the weapons, but I wonder from where the pass rather unconventional weapons used by 'Israeli army.

Finally, well of fools will be those who try to break a siege inhuman, but better that fools complicit war criminals.

Do not you think?

 

Saturday, January 9, 2010

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[GFM] Cairo on hunger strike against the siege

29 people from around the world are on hunger strike for the end of the siege of the Gaza Strip

These Maria del Mar in Barcelona House of Palestine and the Italian tenor Joe Fallisi which is the twelfth day of hunger strike.
To contact him directly at tel Egyptian. 0148812818.

Here Sara Venturini's interview with Joe Fallisi

Friday, January 8, 2010

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Italy - Rome - Stazione Termini

Arrive at Termini station in Rome at about 11. The first train to Ancona is at 5.50. I'm not going to take a hotel for 4 hours. Waiting at the station. I am in good company, more than 10 people in my same situation.

The station closes at midnight, as well as the waiting room. But they tell us that you can expect the tracks. The only benches are marble. It's raining, but at least we repair the roof of the water.

is not so cold but not hot.
Giant screen to send advertising repetition and music from the audio system such as "Deep Red" is occasionally interrupted by the announcement "Warning: The unauthorized persons present will undergo checks by the police."

front of us a train with open doors. We go for shelter from the cold.
A few minutes after midnight, a dozen police make us fall.
"It 's expected a penalty of one thousand euro! "What!?

One of the police, cursing and insulting, alarm and sends down a girl who was sleeping in a car.
The train doors are closed and the police will no longer pass.

We are back to the cold and everyone gets by as he can.
Speaking time goes on. We shall exchange cigarettes, newspapers and tips for passing the time and not feel cold.

The hours pass slowly, at about 4 I decide to get on my train that the track is ready when the doors open but with the lights off.

I'm going home with bronchitis and with some reflection to do about the degree of civilization of our country.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

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Viva Palestine in the Gaza Strip enters

At 17:30 today after a month of travel, migliaglia kilometers, ten countries, a ship and four flights later, the convoy Viva Palestine began to enter the Gaza Strip.


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attacked the convoy Viva Palestine

Viva Palestine attacked the convoy in Al Arish
More than ten injured and seven arrested by Egyptian police.


"The behavior of the Egyptian government is staggering. There is no excuse for the way they are preventing humanitarian aid arrives in Gaza. The actions of the Egyptian government to block the convoy and the construction of the separation wall in Rafah are clear signs that show that Egypt is in collusion with Israel in illegal siege of Gaza. "
Betty Hunter, Secretary of Palestine Solidarity Campaign


Monday, January 4, 2010

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[GFM] 'Cairo Declaration'

End Israeli Apartheid

Cairo Declaration
January 1, 2010

We, international delegates meeting in Cairo During the 2009 Freedom March in Gaza collective response to an initiative from the South African delegation, were:

In view of:

  • Israel's ongoing collective punishment of Palestinians through the illegal occupation and siege of Gaza;
  • the illegal occupation of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the continued construction of the illegal Apartheid Wall and settlements;
  • the new Wall under construction by Egypt and the US which will tighten even further the siege of Gaza;
  • the contempt for Palestinian democracy shown by Israel, the US, Canada, the EU and others after the Palestinian elections of 2006;
  • the war crimes committed by Israel during the invasion of Gaza one year ago;
  • the continuing discrimination and repression faced by Palestinians within Israel;
  • and the continuing exile of millions of Palestinian refugees;
  • all of which oppressive acts are based ultimately on the Zionist ideology which underpins Israel;
  • in the knowledge that our own governments have given Israel direct economic, financial, military and diplomatic support and allowed it to behave with impunity;
  • and mindful of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (2007)

We reaffirm our commitment to:

    Palestinian Self-Determination
    Ending the Occupation
    Equal Rights for All within historic Palestine
    The full Right of Return for Palestinian refugees

We therefore reaffirm our commitment to the United Palestinian call of July 2005 for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) to compel Israel to comply with international law.

To that end, we call for and wish to help initiate a global mass, democratic anti-apartheid movement to work in full consultation with Palestinian civil society to implement the Palestinian call for BDS.

Mindful of the many strong similarities between apartheid Israel and the former apartheid regime in South Africa, we propose:

  1. An international speaking tour in the first 6 months of 2010 by Palestinian and South African trade unionists and civil society activists, to be joined by trade unionists and activists committed to this programme within the countries toured, to take mass education on BDS directly to the trade union membership and wider public internationally;
  2. Participation in the Israeli Apartheid Week in March 2010;
  3. A systematic unified approach to the boycott of Israeli products, involving consumers, workers and their unions in the retail, warehousing, and transportation sectors;
  4. Developing the Academic, Cultural and Sports boycott;
  5. Campaigns to encourage divestment of trade union and other pension funds from companies directly implicated in the Occupation and/or the Israeli military industries;
  6. Legal actions targeting the external recruitment of soldiers to serve in the Israeli military, and the prosecution of Israeli government war criminals; coordination of Citizen's Arrest bureaux to identify, campaign and seek to prosecute Israeli war Criminals; support for the Goldstone Report and the Implementation of the ITS recommendations;
  7. Campaigns Against charitable status of the Jewish National Fund (JNF).

We appeal to Organisations and individuals committed to this declaration to sign the declaration and work with us to make it a reality.

To endorse the declaration please email cairodec@gmail.com .

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[GFM] Cairo Court of Justice

after delivery of the petition against the wall being built at the Egyptian border with Gaza



Sunday, January 3, 2010

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[GFM] Cairo: by bus to El Arish


In Egypt the government does not allow for free demonstrations and expressions of thought, the fear of the police and its arbitrary rules makes the law an option.

To leave no stone unturned, we tried to do the tourists, as consigliatoci by the authorities. We bought tickets for the direct bus to Al Arish, a seaside resort in northern Sinai. Everything's fine until the arrival in Ismailia, 100 km from Cairo. At the check point all the foreigners, despite the ticket and passport in order and the hotel reservation in Al-Arish, are sent down: four of us, an Italian who said he wanted to go straight to Rafah, four ladies and a gentleman American. Brought down and then back, after a long negotiation, an elderly couple Palestinians.

police than violence, at least with the international use more sophisticated techniques: in fact, among the passengers, at least a dozen police were ready at the right time to pray down because "the bus will not start if you do not get off and I have children who are waiting for me "he said a" lady "among the passengers," Al Arish is dangerous, "insisted another. "It's for your safety" and so on until it started to pull down the luggage, saying that they would take another bus at all. Maybe a bluff, but it remains difficult to hold the point when one has the impression of creating problems for ordinary people.

The fact is that we go down. Meanwhile, the police forced the driver of a minibus to take you back to stay back. We try to walk with backpacks on their shoulders but we are stopped, stopped a taxi but it is threatened and sent away. We decide to go up, because without us in the minibus does not start and there is also an elderly lady from five days on hunger strike. Damage to the driver of a minibus ridiculous sum that will cover the cost of one tenth of the gasoline that will serve to bring us back to Cairo.

But the police in Egypt is not easy say no, if you are Egyptian. And from the minibus driver who has to go to Al Arish, you find yourself doing the jailer, escorted by a police car behind and in front of sirens to Cairo. The return trip takes twice as much as you normally would take three more checkpoints and stops for no reason.

umpteenth stop forced take a cab back to the hostel, but the impression of being in a police state remains.

Friday, January 1, 2010

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[GFM] Cairo: Israeli Embassy

demonstration outside the Israeli embassy in Cairo