Solidarity Vigil with Palestine – Denounce Land Day Massacre

Friday, April 6 at 4:30 PM – 6 PM
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Friday, April 6 at 4:30 PM – 6 PM
CBC Plaza, 700 Hamilton St., Vancouver
Facebook Event

On March 30, 2018, Israeli military forces callously killed 17 unarmed Palestinian protestors and injured hundreds more in Gaza. The protestors were part of the Great Return March as well as marking Land Day.
Canadian government officials have not uttered any word to condemn this massacre, let alone apply any sanctions. Canadian media, including the CBC, have tried to obscure Israel’s crimes by talking about “clashes” and “confrontations” and “rioting”. However, the Israeli military themselves admitted in a tweet that they later deleted: “everything was accurate and measured, and we know where every bullet landed.” Israeli media has shown multiple pictures of Israeli snipers lined up on earth embankments, ready to fire at civilians. Which they did, shooting people kneeling in prayer and shooting others in the back as they were moving away from the border.
We demand that Israel be held accountable for these continued crimes against the Palestinian people; it is only because of the lack of action and complicity from Western countries that Israel acts with such impunity!

We acknowledge that this event takes places on the unceded territories of our indigenous brothers and sisters.

Organized by: Canada Palestine Association and BDS Vancouver – Coast Salish territories
Endorsed by:
SAFE Vancouver: Solidarity Against Fascism Everywhere
UBC Social Justice Centre
The Talon UBC
ILPS Canada
Young Communist League-Vancouver
StopWarCa – Vancouver Coalition for Justice & Peace
Canada Philippines Solidarity for Human Rights
Frente para la Defensa de los Pueblos Hugo Chavez-Suroeste de Canada
SANSAD – South Asian Network for Secularism and Democracy
Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights – UBC
Communist Party of British Columbia
Colour Connected Against Racism UBC
Youth For Palestine Canada – YFP
Independent Jewish Voices Vancouver/ Independent Jewish Voices Canada
Justice for Palestinians, Calgary
TSSU Social Justice and Solidarity committee

Georgia Straight Announcement.

Videos of the rally (thanks to Devin Gillan who produced all the following videos at this event, except for the Barabari TV video):

https://www.facebook.com/devin.gillan/videos/10155567622572239/

https://www.facebook.com/devin.gillan/videos/10155567614727239/

“Necessary Pragmatism” or Compromised Principles?

“Necessary Pragmatism” or Compromised Principles?
By Marion Kawas

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“Necessary Pragmatism” or Compromised Principles?
By Marion Kawas

The struggle against the Kinder Morgan pipeline is something of great importance to progressives in Canada. However, recently one group of anti-Kinder Morgan activists that are defendants in a lawsuit were criticized for inclusion in their ranks of a Jewish Defense League JDL sympathizer, a person who publicly calls for the total expulsion of all Palestinians from their homeland. The contradiction was even more acute because one of those activists is also a visible member of Independent Jewish Voices IJV. In fact, IJV themselves have publicly denounced the JDL in several statements.
The people who initially brought forward the concerns were quickly dismissed by many as being divisive and not understanding “coalition-building”. So, for those who are not familiar with Canada’s Jewish Defense League, they are an openly racist and violent far-right organization. They associate with the Soldiers of Odin and even partner with them to offer “security” at anti-Muslim rallies.
One of their Ontario members has been indicted by a U.S. Grand Jury (hardly a pro-Palestinian institution) for assault and a hate crime following the beating of a Palestinian-American man in Washington DC. They represent the most extreme elements of the Zionist movement and constantly harass pro-Palestinian supporters across Canada, including in Vancouver. In fact, they are proud of such behaviour and brag about it incessantly on their multiple and constantly changing Facebook pages.
There is also a small subculture of people in the Zionist movement in Canada, led by professed “Metis Zionist” Ryan Bellerose, who claim that indigenous people here should ally foremost with the Jewish people, as they are the real indigenous people of Israel, and the Palestinians are simply squatters and invaders.
Mr. Bellerose, who as of July 2017 was a B’nai Brith employee, wilfully ignores the long history of solidarity between the real indigenous peoples of Palestine and Turtle Island. Roger Water’s recent and haunting video reciting Mahmoud Darwish’s poem about the struggle of Native Americans highlights just one example of that solidarity. AIM delegations were invited and received by Palestinian groups in Beirut back in the 1970s and more recently, a statement was issued in 2012 by Palestinian activists in solidarity with Idle No More.
The individual who the controversy developed around in the Kinder Morgan protests is both an active supporter of the Jewish Defense League (well known to those who attend #StoptheJNF functions in Vancouver) as well as subscribing to Mr. Bellerose’s ideas. However, this is not about the character or motives of that individual but rather the practices of those who worked with him. People who say they will work with anyone for the greater good of a cause are either misguided or not really being honest with themselves or others. Everyone has a red line they won’t cross, what ever that may be. I am positive that a pro-Palestinian or Palestinian group that included an overt Nazi or Nazi sympathizer would not be met with such understanding and pragmatism. Nor should they be.
And we’re not talking here about tactical disagreements or being “too picky”. Other marginalized struggles, such as Black Lives Matter, have been forced to deal with this issue as well, as evidenced by this 2017 Mondoweiss article entitled “No Space for Zionism”, that critiques such “conditional solidarity”.
It is frankly impossible to claim you don’t support hatred against other people and then justify partnering with someone who has publicly called for all Palestinians (he calls them “Fakestinians”) to be expelled (he is benevolent enough to say this doesn’t need to include murder!). He has stated on his Facebook page: “the only solution is to expel all the enemy ‘Palestinian’ Arab nationals…it must be the task of the 22 Arab countries to absorb them.” And is adamant that Palestinians are solely “Arab squatters on stolen Jewish land”.
The real shame in this is the harm to the indigenous struggle here and the even bigger stain on the progressive Jewish movement. The indigenous struggle will survive and live on, as will the Palestinian struggle. Both are tough, stubborn and refuse to be put down or disappear. However, the progressive movement needs to decide what their priorities really are. Will they be a real beacon of light as some of the new generation seem to indicate, or will they be compromised by a lack of emotional and moral courage?
This article was also published on Palestine Chronicle.

Dr. Ramzy Baroud and the Palestinian Narrative

Wednesday, February 28 at 6:30 PM – 9 PM
Simon Fraser University
515
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Wednesday, February 28 at 6:30 PM – 9 PM
Simon Fraser University
515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 5K3

Facebook Event

Location: room 1700, SFU Harbour Centre. Both the building and room are wheelchair accessible.
Co-sponsored by SFU’s Institute for the Humanities, Canada Palestine Association, Centre for Comparative Muslim Studies – SFU, SFU School for International Studies, and Independent Jewish Voices Canada.
This event will take place on the unceded Coast Salish territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples.
Event is FREE and open to the public.

DR. RAMZY BAROUD AND THE PALESTINIAN NARRATIVE

Gaza-born Palestinian author discusses the Palestine Chronicle, his forthcoming book: The Last Earth: A Palestinian Story, and the urgent need to situate Palestinian refugees back at the center of the Palestinian discourse. His talk will also cover contemporary issues facing the Palestinian liberation movement.

ABOUT THE BOOK

This is a history of modern Palestine like no other: built from the testimony of people who have lived through it. Ramzy Baroud here gathers accounts from countless Palestinians from all walks of life, and from throughout the decades, to tell the story of the nation and its struggle for independence and security. Challenging both academic and popular takes on Palestinian history, Baroud unearths here the deep commonalities within the story of Palestine, ones that draw the people together despite political divisions, geographical barriers and walls, factionalism, occupation, and exile. Through these firsthand reports—by turns inspiring and terrifying, triumphant and troubled—we see Palestine in all its complexity and contradictions, ever vibrant in the memories of the people who have fought, physically and otherwise, for its future. A remarkable book, The Last Earth will be essential to understanding the struggles in the contemporary Middle East.

SPEAKER

Ramzy Baroud is a journalist, author and editor of Palestine Chronicle. His latest book is The Last Earth: A Palestinian Story (Pluto Press, London). Baroud has a Ph.D. in Palestine Studies from the University of Exeter and is a Non-Resident Scholar at Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies, University of California Santa Barbara. His website is www.ramzybaroud.net.
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UBC SPHR Presents: Dr. Ramzy Baroud, A Palestinian Story
Thursday, March 1 at 4 PM – 6 PM
UBC Liu Institute for Global Issues
6476 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia

Cosponsored by UBC Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights, UBC Social Justice Centre and The Talon
Facebook Event

Why Israel Fears Ahed Tamimi!

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Why Israel Fears Ahed Tamimi!
(LE FRANÇAIS SUIT)
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Why Israel Fears Ahed Tamimi!
(LE FRANÇAIS SUIT)
Published on Palestine Chronicle, Jan. 2, 2018
By Marion Kawas

The narrative of Ahed Tamimi, who has recently become the face of Palestinian child prisoners, reached a new low on the first day of 2018; Israel insisted that they will be charging the teenager and given the record of “Israeli justice”, that means she will almost certainly serve jail time. Ahed’s fate is the same as that of all the young Palestinian detainees, born into occupation and tyranny, having lived through a “butchered childhood”.
The story of Ahed reminds me of the young girl, perhaps 12 or 13, who narrated a lot of the movie “Jenin, Jenin” and faces the camera at the end of the movie to tell us in the most chilling terms, that she plans to fight for her people and will never forget nor surrender. She also adds: “I saw dead bodies, I saw houses destroyed, I saw sights which cannot be described…and now, after they ruined all my dreams and hopes-I have no life left!” That sequence of the movie has stayed with me since I first saw it in 2003.
And this really is the most crucial point surrounding Ahed Tamimi’s case and what it represents. These kids, forced to be mature beyond their years, never had a choice in being under Israeli occupation or colonization. They have had their childhood stolen, their lives brutalized since day one by Israeli soldiers, their families decimated and harassed by the Israeli state. So, the question of how and why a young girl would stand up to her Israeli oppressors is redundant, we might only marvel that she still has hope that communicating with the world is worthwhile. That she still has hope that the world has a conscience.
Because up to this point, the international community has been worse than negligent in calling Israel to account for any of its abuses against political prisoners, but especially child prisoners. And in Ahed’s case there is ample evidence that her jailors wish her harm, from the Israeli Minister of “Education” who wants her to serve a life sentence to thinly veiled suggestions of sexual assault from an Israeli journalist. With very few exceptions, the countries that could exert influence on Israel have either been openly complicit (like Canada and the U.S.) or engage in the worst form of hypocrisy like the EU nations, with nice-sounding platitudes while carrying on business as usual.

I remember the infamous quote by former Israeli PM Golda Meir, where she stated: “We can forgive the Arabs for killing our children. We cannot forgive them for forcing us to kill their children. We will only have peace with the Arabs when they love their children more than they hate us.”
What a profound level of arrogance, and racism! Its almost impossible to comprehend the implied level of supremacy in this sentiment. And now of course, with the full backing of the U.S. government, this arrogance is matched with impunity.
We could more correctly ask: When will Israeli parents stop sending their children to be cannon fodder for a militaristic state gone berserk, forcing them to commit war crimes against other children even younger? And when will Israel value their children more than they fear the supposed demographic and existential threat of the Palestinian people and nation?
The words of the young girl in the movie Jenin, Jenin were said to “damn the continued occupation and its inhumanity” more than the devastating physical damage to the Jenin refugee camp. And this is the real impact of Ahed Tamimi as well. Her words, her story, her harassment by the Israeli military are an indictment of everything that is wrong with what Israel represents. The world did not listen well in 2002 to the young girl from Jenin; will they pay attention this time to the teenager from Nabi Saleh?
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PAJU (Palestiniens et Juifs Unis) no.883 le 12 janvier 2018
Pourquoi Israël craint Ahed Tamimi!
Par Marion Kawas
Le récit d’Ahed Tamimi, qui est récemment devenu le visage des enfants prisonniers palestiniens, a atteint un nouveau creux le premier jour de 2018. Israël a insisté sur le fait qu’ils accuseraient l’adolescente et vu le record de la « justice israélienne », cela veut dire qu’Ahed va presque certainement purger une peine d’emprisonnement. Le destin d’Ahed est le même que celui de tous les jeunes détenus palestiniens, nés dans l’occupation et la tyrannie, ayant vécu une « enfance massacrée ».
L’histoire d’Ahed me rappelle la jeune fille, ayant peut-être 12 ou 13 ans, qui a animé une grande partie du film « Jénine, Jénine » et fait face à la caméra à la fin du film pour nous dire dans les termes les plus froids qu’elle planifie se battre pour son peuple et qu’elle n’oubliera jamais et n’abandonnera jamais. Elle ajoute aussi : « J’ai vu des cadavres, j’ai vu des maisons détruites, j’ai vu des scènes qui ne peuvent être décrites… et maintenant, après qu’ils ont ruiné tous mes rêves et mes espoirs, il ne me reste plus de vie! » Cette séquence du film est restée avec moi depuis que je l’ai vue pour la première fois en 2003.
Et c’est vraiment le point le plus crucial entourant le cas d’Ahed Tamimi et ce que le cas représente. Ces enfants, forcés d’être matures au-delà de leurs années, n’ont jamais eu autre choix que celui d’être sous occupation et colonisation israélienne. Ils ont eu leur enfance volée, leurs vies brutalisées depuis le premier jour par des soldats israéliens, leurs familles décimées et harcelées par l’État israélien. Donc, la question de comment et pourquoi une jeune fille résisterait à ses oppresseurs israéliens est redondante, nous pourrions seulement nous émerveiller qu’elle a toujours l’espoir que la communication avec le monde en vaut la peine. Qu’elle a encore l’espoir que le monde ait une conscience!
Parce que jusqu’à présent, la communauté internationale a été pire que négligente en appelant Israël à rendre compte de ses abus contre les prisonniers politiques, mais surtout contre les enfants prisonniers. Et dans le cas d’Ahed, il y a de nombreuses preuves que ses geôliers lui souhaitent du mal, de la part du ministre israélien de l’« Éducation » qui lui demande de purger une peine à perpétuité, par rapport à des suggestions voilées d’agressions sexuelles d’un journaliste israélien. À quelques exceptions près, les pays qui pourraient exercer une influence sur Israël ont été ouvertement complices (comme le Canada et les États-Unis) ou se sont livrés à la pire forme d’hypocrisie comme les nations européennes, avec des platitudes qui sonnent bien.
Je me souviens de la citation infâme de l’ancienne Première ministre israélienne, Golda Meir, qui a déclaré : « Nous pouvons pardonner aux Arabes d’avoir tué nos enfants. Nous ne pouvons pas leur pardonner de nous forcer à tuer leurs enfants. Nous n’aurons la paix avec les Arabes que quand ils aimeront leurs enfants plus qu’ils ne nous haïssent ».
Quel niveau profond d’arrogance, et de racisme! Il est presque impossible de comprendre le niveau implicite de suprématie dans ce sentiment. Et maintenant, bien sûr, avec le soutien total du gouvernement américain, cette arrogance est associée à l’impunité.
Nous pourrions demander plus correctement : Quand les parents israéliens cesseront-ils d’envoyer leurs enfants à la chair à canon pour un état militariste devenu fou furieux, les forçant à commettre des crimes de guerre contre d’autres enfants encore plus jeunes? Et quand Israël accordera-t-il plus d’importance à ses enfants qu’à la menace démographique et existentielle supposée du peuple et de la nation palestiniens?
Les paroles de la jeune fille dans le film Jénine, Jénine voulaient « damner la poursuite de l’occupation et son inhumanité » plus que les dégâts physiques dévastateurs au camp de réfugiés de Jénine. Et c’est aussi l’impact réel d’Ahed Tamimi. Ses mots, son histoire, son harcèlement par l’armée israélienne sont une mise en accusation de tout ce qui ne va pas avec ce qu’Israël représente. Le monde n’a pas bien écouté en 2002 la jeune fille de Jénine; vont-ils faire attention cette fois à l’adolescente de Nabi Saleh?
— Marion Kawas est membre de l’Association Canada Palestine et co-animatrice de Voice of Palestine. Elle a publié cet article àPalestineChronicle.com. Visitez : www.cpavancouver.org.
Première publication de cet article a paru dans Palestine Chronicle.
Adapté de :http://www.palestinechronicle.com/israel-fears-ahed-tamimi/
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