Showing posts with label anti-war. Show all posts
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Monday, May 09, 2011




AMERICAN POLITICS:


ANOTHER SORT OF FIRST OF JULY:






Well now that the great raison d'être for America's far flung wars is safely swimming with the fishies it might just be time for that country to question why they continue to fight. A peace coalition called the Three Million Strong March On Washington is planning to drive this point home next July 1. Here's their announcement.


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Anti-War Rallies and Demonstrations
Friday, July 1 at 8:00am - July 4 at 4:00pm

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Location Everywhere USA

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More Info

Glen Ford recently wrote in the Black Agenda that Americans no longer support the Anti- War movement because there is a Democratic President in office. Let's prove him wrong on his analysis. Party Politics Be Damned when it comes to war - we should all be working towards a more peaceful and just planet. www.htp://threemillionstrong.yolasite.com/organize-locally.php is an organize locally page for the Three Million Strong March on Washington. I challenge each of you to use it to organize an Anti-War rally in your area over the 4th of July weekend. Let's show the world what the American people are really about.

Three Suggestions -
1. You should be peaceful and respectful
2. You should not condemn our brothers and sisters in Uniform. They are not the problem of war, they are simply doing what they believe is right for their country.
3. Since this is the month President Obama has made clear he will begin withdrawal from Afghanistan, your protest/rally should reflect that.

Printable flyers at http://threemillionstrong.yolasite.com/organize-locally.php

Once you've organized please announce your action here, no matter how big or small...it's important, even if you only have a few folks, every person, or group of people count. Also - please photograph your action/s and send them to us --so we can organize pictures prior to, during, and after-wards.

Thursday, November 11, 2010


MUSIC:
FAMOUS ANTI-WAR SONGS:

It's almost time to close out another Remembrance Day, but just to leave you with something a little less dry here's a couple of songs that give something other than a glorification of militarism. Yeah I know, just when you thought you were finally really and truly free of 'Molly's Poetry Corner'. Well I promise you no 'high culture' this time. No promises for the future.
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'AND THE BAND PLAYED WALTZING MATILDA'

It seems like this should be the granddaddy of them all, but this was actually written in 1971 by singer songwriter Eric Brogle. It tells a story of an old Australian veteran and his bitter thoughts at the commemoration of ANZAC Day, the Australian version of Remembrance Day and Veterans' Day. You can hear this song sung by Marjorie Roswell at this link.


AND THE BAND PLAYED
WALTZING MATILDA
When I was a young man I carried my pack
And I lived the free life of a rover
From the Murrays green basin to the dusty outback
I waltzed my Matilda all over
Then in nineteen fifteen my country said Son
It's time to stop rambling 'cause there's work to be done
So they gave me a tin hat and they gave me a gun
And they sent me away to the war
And the band played Waltzing Matilda
As we sailed away from the quay
And amidst all the tears and the shouts and the cheers
We sailed off to Gallipoli

How well I remember that terrible day
How the blood stained the sand and the water
And how in that hell that they called Suvla Bay
We were butchered like lambs at the slaughter
Johnny Turk he was ready, he primed himself well
He chased us with bullets, he rained us with shells
And in five minutes flat he'd blown us all to hell
Nearly blew us right back to Australia
But the band played Waltzing Matilda
As we stopped to bury our slain
We buried ours and the Turks buried theirs
Then we started all over again

Now those that were left, well we tried to survive
In a mad world of blood, death and fire
And for ten weary weeks I kept myself alive
But around me the corpses piled higher
Then a big Turkish shell knocked me arse over tit
And when I woke up in my hospital bed
And saw what it had done, I wished I was dead
Never knew there were worse things than dying
For no more I'll go waltzing Matilda
All around the green bush far and near
For to hump tent and pegs, a man needs two legs
No more waltzing Matilda for me

So they collected the cripples, the wounded, the maimed
And they shipped us back home to Australia
The armless, the legless, the blind, the insane
Those proud wounded heroes of Suvla
And as our ship pulled into Circular Quay
I looked at the place where my legs used to be
And thank Christ there was nobody waiting for me
To grieve and to mourn and to pity
And the band played Waltzing Matilda
As they carried us down the gangway
But nobody cheered, they just stood and stared
Then turned all their faces away

And now every April I sit on my porch
And I watch the parade pass before me
And I watch my old comrades, how proudly they march
Reliving old dreams of past glory
And the old men march slowly, all bent, stiff and sore
The forgotten heroes from a forgotten war
And the young people ask, "What are they marching for?"
And I ask myself the same question
And the band plays Waltzing Matilda
And the old men answer to the call
But year after year their numbers get fewer
Some day no one will march there at all

Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda
Who'll come a waltzing Matilda with me
And their ghosts may be heard as you pass the Billabong
Who'll come-a-waltzing Matilda with me?


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Here's another one, 'I Ain't Marching Anymore' by Phil Ochs. This was originally released in 1965 for the album of the same name during a period of time when America's war in Vietnam was building up. This song became Ochs' most famous piece. It takes the point of view of a soldier from all the wars in American history from 1812 on. You can see a video of Ochs performing this song at this link.
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Phil Ochs
I Ain't Marching Anymore


Oh I marched to the battle of new orleans
At the end of the early british war
The young land started growing
The young blood started flowing
But I ain't marchin' anymore

For I've killed my share of indians
In a thousand different fights
I was there at the little big horn
I heard many men lying
I saw many more dying
But I ain't marchin' anymore

It's always the old to lead us to the war
It's always the young to fall
Now look at all we've won with the sabre and the gun
Tell me is it worth it all

For I stole california from the mexican land
Fought in the bloody civil war
Yes I even killed my brother
And so many others
And I ain't marchin' anymore

For I marched to the battles of the german trench
In a war that was bound to end all wars
Oh I must have killed a million men
And now they want me back again
But I ain't marchin' anymore

(chorus)

For I flew the final mission in the japanese sky
Set off the mighty mushroom roar
When I saw the cities burning
I knew that I was learning
That I ain't marchin' anymore

Now the labor leader's screamin' when they close the missile plants,
United fruit screams at the cuban shore,
Call it "peace" or call it "treason,"
Call it "love" or call it "reason,"
But I ain't marchin' any more.

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Finally we have Buffy Ste. Marie's 'Universal Soldier'. A little local patriotism here. Ste. Marie was born a mere 20 miles or so from where I grew up in the Quapelle Valley. this song debuted in 1964. it gathered little attention at first but took off when it was rerecorded by folk singer Donovan in 1965. You can see various videos of Ste. Marie performing this song at this link.
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Universal Soldier
Buffy Sainte-Marie
He's five feet two and he's six feet four
He fights with missiles and with spears
He's all of 31 and he's only 17
He's been a soldier for a thousand years

He's a Catholic, a Hindu, an atheist, a Jain,
a Buddhist and a Baptist and a Jew
and he knows he shouldn't kill
and he knows he always will
kill you for me my friend and me for you

And he's fighting for Canada,
he's fighting for France,
he's fighting for the USA,
and he's fighting for the Russians
and he's fighting for Japan,
and he thinks we'll put an end to war this way

And he's fighting for Democracy
and fighting for the Reds
He says it's for the peace of all
He's the one who must decide
who's to live and who's to die
and he never sees the writing on the walls

But without him how would Hitler have
condemned him at Dachau
Without him Caesar would have stood alone
He's the one who gives his body
as a weapon to a war
and without him all this killing can't go on

He's the universal soldier and he
really is to blame
His orders come from far away no more
They come from him, and you, and me
and brothers can't you see
this is not the way we put an end to war.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009


INTERNATIONAL ANARCHIST MOVEMENT:
ISRAELI ANARCHIST TOUR OF CANADA AND THE USA:
As mentioned previously here the Israeli anarchist Schachaf Pokplow will soon be touring the USA and Canada to raise public awareness about the Israeli/Palestinian struggle for peace and to raise funds for the continued work of the Israeli Anarchists Against the Wall group. Here's the schedule of his tour so far. More details later as they emerge.
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ANARCHISTS AGAINST THE WALL TOUR:
Anarchists Against the Wall is a direct action group that fights against Israeli apartheid and oppression in all its forms, most recently against the atrocities in Gaza. For five years we have waged a constant struggle against Israel's separation Wall. Our work on the ground in the West Bank alongside the Palestinian popular movement is breaking new ground in the joint struggle for Palestinian liberation.
In December 2008, Anarchists Against the Wall and the Bilin Village Committee were jointly awarded the prestigious Carl von Ossietzky Medal---an award given annually by the Berlin-based International League of Human Rights, named after German Nobel Peace Prize winner Carlvon Ossietzkywho died in a Nazi concentration camp.
Now more than ever, it is critical to support the Israeli resistance movement against the states attempted repression of our work. Members of Anarchists Against the Wall continually pay the price for our activism, including being shot, beaten arrested and indicted. We desperately need funding for legal support for both Palestinian and Israeli activists who are arrested and charged in the course of the struggle.
Schachaf Pokolow, a member of Anarchists Against the Wall, will be touring the U.S. and Canada from February 1st to March 9th. His presentation will include film and photos and will focus both on AATW's recent work in solidarity with Gaza and our ongoing work in the West Bank. Please see the tour schedule below, and help us to get the word out.
For more information or to answer any questions about the tour, please email aatwtour@gmail.com.
For updated tour information please check www.awalls.org/xxx .
For Boston residents—please mark your calendar for a very special evening with Noam Chomsky and friends at Harvard Square on January 17th.
Tentative Schedule
California-- Rebecca coordinator for all events rvilkomerson@gmail.com
Los Angeles Feb 1
LA Jews for Peace and American Friends Service Committee
Levantine Cultural Center Studio
5998 W. Pico Blvd., LA (street parking available)
Sacramento Feb 4
Sacramento Peace Action and Sacramento Jewish Voice for Peace
Berkeley Feb.5th, 7:30-9:30 PM
JVP Bay Area
Unitarian Hall, 1924 Cedar St.
Contact:gillianf19@gmail.com
UC Berkeley, February 6th:
Berkeley (campus):
Sponsor: Students for Justice in Palestine, Berkeley
Contact: Yaman Salahi, ysalahi@gmail.com
Marin, February 7th, 4PM
14 Friends of Palestine, and Keep Hope Alive
First Presbyterian Church of San Anselmo
72 Kensington Road, Anselmo
Contact: 14friendsofpalestine@gmail.com
South Bay, February 8th,
7-9 PM
South Bay JVP, Pilgrims of Ibillin, San Jose Peace and Justice Center, South Bay Mobilization
Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church, Fellowship Hal
lW. Fremont Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94087 (Exit Fremont Ave off of Hwy 85. Between Mary and Hollenbeck)
Contact: comment@sonic.net
Seattle Region:
Judith Kolokoff coordinator, jkolokoff@hotmail.com
Seattle Feb 10-14 (will be base with day trips to Vancouver and Portland Or)
Seattle evening, Feb 11th Details TBA
Portland OR,
Feb 12
Details TBA
Vancouver/Bellingham Feb 13/14(tentative)
Boston and New England region coordinators: noam, noam bahat@yahoo.com, and matan kohen matankohen2@gmail.com
Boston, February 15th,
Details TBA
Boston Feb 17, 7 PM, featuring Noam Chomsky
7 PM, Unitarian Church,Church St. Harvard Square
Contact: Jean Entine jeanentine from igc.org
Boston and New England Feb 15-20 Details TBA
Hampshire College and region Between Feb 15 and 20
Details TBA
Montreal Feb 21
Details TBA
Contact: Aaron Lakoff, info@tadamon.ca
Montreal, Feb 22
Sunday, February 22nd, 1pm,
D.I.R.A Anarchist Library,
2035 St-Laurent (3rd floor).
Contact: info from tadamon.ca
Ottawa Feb 22
Details TBA
abla abdelhadi : abla_a76 from hotmail.com
Kingston Ontario. Feb 23
AKA Autonomous Social Centre (http://kingstonaka.wordpress.com/
Contact: Avi grandfunk.cfrc from gmail.com
Toronto Feb 24
Details TBASue Goldstein nyinmind from yahoo.com coordinating
London Ontario Feb 25
Details TBA
event will be at empowermentinfoshop.com
Contact: Darius Mirshahi, info from empowermentinfoshop.com
Oberlin Oh. Feb 27
Details TBA
sam.cassanos from gmail.com
Pittsburgh Feb 28
Details TBA
Jonas , joeskillet from riseup.net
Philadelphia March 1
Details TBA
Washington, DC March 2
–Details TBA
New York region,
Patrick Conners coordinator, ConnersPatrick1@aol.com
NYC and Hudson Valley
—Details TBA
Ithaca Rochester and Syracuse NY March 5-7 , Details TBA
MARCH 5 Ithaca College
Cornell University
MARCH 6 Syracuse
MARCH 7 Rochester SDS event
Binghamton NY March 9
Public Talk at Binghamton University
Sponsored by Binghamton Education Workers Union (I.W.W.) and Binghamton Political Initiative
Contact Joe Golowka jgolowk1 from binghamton.edu

Saturday, January 17, 2009


CANADIAN POLITICS/INTERNATIONAL POLITICS:
PEACE ACTIVISTS OCCUPY CONSERVATIVE MP'S OFFICE:
Demonstrations are continuing every Saturday in Canada against Israel's war on Gaza. One of these today was in London Ontario where four peace activists occupied the offices of Tory MP Ed Holder. Here's the story from the Activist Magazine.
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Peace advocates occupy Conservative MP’s office demanding action on Gaza war crimes:
Written by Rick Telfer
Saturday, 17 January 2009
Four peace advocates in London, Ontario are at the office of London West Conservative MP Ed Holder demanding immediate action from the Canadian government to denounce the continuing massacre in Gaza.






They are determined not to leave willingly until Mr. Holder agrees to advocate that the minority Conservative government:


- call publicly and vigorously for Israel to accept the ceasefire proposed by
Hamas without further conditions or stalling;
- condemn the Israeli
aggression against Gaza for what it is—a war crime (as is the firing of Hamas
rockets into Israel);
- demand that Israel ensure the full and safe delivery
of humanitarian aid to the needy in Gaza and cease targeting relief workers and
emergency medical staff;
- demand that Israel end the collective punishment
of Gazans and lift the illegal blockade of the territory (failing which,
boycott-divestment-sanction measures against Israel must be coordinated by the
international community;
- immediately reverse its shameful opposition to the
recent UN Human Rights Council resolution condemning Israel's offensive in the
Gaza Strip and set up a probe into "grave" human rights violations by Israeli
forces against the Palestinians.




Wendy Goldsmith, a social worker, Beth Guthrie, a library reference specialist, David Heap, a professor, all three from People for Peace, London and Cory Morningstar, president of Council of Canadians London Chapter are outraged at Canada’s complicity with Israeli aggression and crimes against humanity, and deeply concerned over the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.






"If my family and my community were being bombed to pieces and incinerated by white phosphorous shells, I would hope that people in other countries would take a stand against such atrocities." remarked Cory Morningstar, mother of five. Wendy Goldsmith adds "As a social worker in London, my job is to keep children safe. Who is helping to keep the children of Gaza safe?"






"Thousands of people in London have been crying out for justice for Gaza," points out Beth Guthrie, who has helped organize rallies and other events over the last three weeks. "But our government has been ignoring Canadians and ignoring international law. This complicity has to end."






"All Conservative government offices have turned into mouthpieces for Israeli war criminals." comments David Heap. "There are 142 more Conservative MPs offices across the country where other Canadians should be taking their peaceful, persistent and creative protests."

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Call directly: David 1-519-859-3579 or Wendy 1-519-281-5225 or Beth 1-519-281-5538. For updates or background, contact Rick at mobile@ricktelfer.ca. FRANÇAIS: pour des entrevues contacter David 1-519-859-3579, pour des nouvelles Rick at mobile@ricktelfer.ca. Media release: http://councilofcanadianslondon.wordpress.com/.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009


CANADIAN POLITICS/ANTI-MILITARISM:
LET THEM STAY IN CANADA:
The following is from the War Resisters' Support Campaign. This is a Canadian organization set up to provide support for US citizens who, rather than participate in the illegal and unethical American occupation of Iraq, have fled to Canada to escape being accomplices or the actual agents of murder.
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JANUARY 19-24 : LET THEM STAY WEEK:
If we don't raise our voices loudly and clearly, January will be Deportation Month for Iraq War resisters in Canada. Take a look at this:
***Chris Teske - deportation date January 20
***Cliff Cornell - deportation date January 22
***Kim Rivera (along with spouse Mario, and children Christian, Rebecca and Katie) - deportation date January 27
***Patrick Hart (along with spouse Jill and son Rian) - deportation deferred from January 15 to January 29
***Dean Walcott - deportation deferred from January 6 to January 30
It's no coincidence that these are all stacked up before Parliament returns. And with the throne speech on January 26 and the budget on January 27, we can be sure any late-January deportations will slip under the media radar.
In addition, there are three important court dates in February and March, for Jeremy Hinzman, Joshua Key and Matt Lowell. Decisions in these cases could well affect all the resisters. It would be tragic to send people to military prisons in the US, only to learn a few weeks later that the court is deciding in their favour.
With this in mind, the War Resisters Support Campaign is asking you to join us for Let Them Stay Week.
Beginning January 19, people all over Canada will call Stephen Harper and Jason Kenney, call their MPs, write letters to local newspapers, email their friends, hand out leaflets, blog, Facebook and whatever else we can think of.
We must keep this issue visible, and make our demands clear: we want the Government of Canada to follow the will of the people. The majority of Canadians - almost two-thirds in the most recent poll - want Canada to allow war resisters to stay in Canada. That was clearly expressed in Parliament on June 3, when all three opposition parties passed a motion calling on the Government to Let Them Stay.
Harper ignored the motion, then, after shutting down Parliament, is rapidly deporting war resisters.
This is not only about the 50-odd US war resisters who have applied for refugee status in Canada. It's about democracy. It's about what kind of Canada we want to live in.
Please join us for Let Them Stay week. More details here and on Resisters.ca as they happen.

Monday, January 12, 2009


INTERNATIONAL POLITICS-ISRAEL/GAZA/CANADA:
ISRAELI PEACE ACTIVIST ON CROSS CANADA TOUR:
A tip of the Molly hat to Uli Diemer of the Radical Digressions blog for the following item. Jeff Halper, Israeli peace activist, coordinator of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions and 2006 Nobel Peace prize nominee will be on a cross country tour of Canada during the next month to tell Canadians how they can participate in peaceful resistance to the Israeli siege of Gaza. Here is the news release
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Nobel Prize Nominee and Israeli Peace Activist visits Canada on 'Gaza' tour :
January 12, 2009
Jeff Halper visits Canada with surprising, eye-witness revelations about Gaza.
Jeff Halper, an Israeli human rights activist, anthropology professor, coordinator of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) and 2006 Nobel Peace Prize nominee will be in Toronto January 20 - 24 as part of a cross-Canada speaking tour.
In August of 2008, Halper arrived in Gaza by sea as the only Jewish-Israeli member of the Free Gaza Movement. "When we finally arrived in Gaza after a day and a half sail, the welcome we received from 40,000 joyous Gazans was overwhelming and moving," says Halper. "People sought me out in particular, eager, it seemed, to speak Hebrew with an Israeli after years of closure."
While in Gaza, Halper received honorary Palestinian citizenship, including a passport. He returned to Israel through the Erez checkpoint. Upon arrival, he was immediately arrested and jailed at the Shikma prison in Ashkelon, charged with violating a military order prohibiting Israelis from visiting Gaza.
Halper will be talking about how Canadians can participate in peaceful resistance against the Israeli siege of Gaza and occupation in the West Bank. He will be visiting universities, churches and Jewish community centres in Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Ottawa, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Vancouver and Victoria.
The tour is sponsored by a national movement of progressive Canadian Jewish groups and others. Sponsors include Independent Jewish Voices Canada, United Jewish People′s Order, Yosher – Jewish Social Justice Network, Science for Peace, Canadian Friends Service Committee, Canadian Auto Workers, Kairos and the Canadian Arab Federation.
Toronto speaking dates:
Thursday, January 22nd, Ryerson University (TBA), 12:00 pm, Free
Thursday, January 22nd, The Winchevsky Centre, 585 Cranbrooke Avenue, 7:30 pm, TI
Friday, January 23rd, Bloor Street United Church, 300 Bloor Street West, 7:30 pm, TI
For interviews or more information contact:Sandra Ruch
416-716-4010
Halper′s main public appearances at other locations across Canada are as follows (please check with contact persons since details might change):
Halifax -
Tuesday, January 13 - place TBA
Further info: Larry Haiven, Cell: 902 240-2782, larry.haiven@gmail.com
Montreal -
Please contact Scott Weinstein, 514 289-9989, scottmontreal@yahoo.ca
Ottawa -
Sunday, January 18, University of Ottawa
Monday, January 19, Centre Block of Parliament. $10 fee,
Monday, January 19, Kailash Mital Theatre
Further info (including additional events): Diana Ralph 613 321-2765, ijv@magma.ca
Hamilton -
Wednesday, January 21, McMaster University
Further info: Harry Shannon, harry.s.shannon@gmail.com or David Cohen, 905 577-1029 david316@sympatico.ca .
Winnipeg -
Saturday, January 24, Rudolf Rocker Cultural Centre
Sunday, January 25, Canadian Mennonite U. Auditorium
Monday, January 26, University of Winnipeg
Monday, January 26, University of Manitoba
Further info: Mark Etkin, 204-955-1929, etkin@cc.umanitoba.ca
Vancouver -
Wednesday, January 28, at the Unitarian Church of Vancouver
Friday, January 30, University of British Columbia
Friday, January 30, Al-Salaam Mosque, 5060; Canada Way, Burnaby.
Further info: Sid Shniad, 604-314-5589, shniad@sfu.ca
Victoria - Thursday, January 29
Further info: George McFetridge, geomcfet@gmail.com
Bio - Jeff Halper
Jeff Halper is an Israeli human rights activist, anthropology professor, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize nominee and coordinator of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD), a non-violent Israeli peace and human rights organization created to resist the Israeli occupation.
Born in the US, Jeff moved to Israel in 1973. For more than a decade, he worked for the municipality of Jerusalem as a community worker in the city's poor Mizrahi Jewish neighbourhoods. Eventually, having done research among Ethiopian Jews in the 1960s, he became the chairman of the Israeli Committee for Ethiopian Jews.
During his mandatory Israeli military service, Jeff refused to bear arms or serve in the occupied Palestinian territories. In 1997, he co-founded ICAHD to challenge Israel′s house demolition policies which have caused the dispossession of thousands of Palestinian families since 1967.
An anthropology professor, Jeff has taught at universities both in Israel and abroad. In addition to his many academic and political writings, he is the author of Between Redemption and Revival: The Jewish Yishuv in Jerusalem in the Nineteenth Century (Westview, 1991) and Obstacles to Peace, a resource manual of articles and maps on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, published by ICAHD.
His new book, An Israeli in Palestine (Pluto Press, 2008) describes Jeff′s evolution from a young Zionist immigrant into a staunch opponent of the occupation and champion of Palestinian human rights.
In 2006, Jeff was nominated by the American Friends Service Committee for the Nobel Peace Prize, together with the Palestinian intellectual and activist Ghassan Andoni.
Last year, he was the only Israeli Jewish participant in the maiden voyage of the two siege-breaking vessels of the Free Gaza Movement
For more information on the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions, visit: www.icahd.org/eng
For more information contact:Sandra Ruch
Phone: 416-716-4010

Wednesday, January 07, 2009


INTERNATIONAL POLITICS-CANADA/ISRAEL/PALESTINE:
JEWISH WOMEN OCCUPYING ISRAELI CONSULATE ARRESTED:
Earlier today a diverse group of 8 Jewish women occupied the Israeli Consulate in Toronto in protest against the Israeli war against the people of Gaza. A few hours later police arrived and arrested the eight. They were charged with "breach of the peace" and released. Here is their press release, courtesy of the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP). For further information contact one of their spokeswomen:
*Dr. Miriam Garfinkle
416-731-6605
*Cathy Gulkin
416-697-0768
*Judy Rebick
647-388-1053
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Jewish Women Occupy Israeli Consulate in Toronto:
Toronto: Wednesday January 8, 2009 Time: 10:25 am
A diverse group of Jewish Canadian women are currently occupying the Israeli consulate at 180 Bloor Street West in Toronto. This action is in protest against the on-going Israeli assault on the people of Gaza.
The group is carrying out this occupation in solidarity with the 1.5 million people of Gaza and to ensure that Jewish voices against the massacre in Gaza are being heard. They are demanding that Israel end its military assault and lift the 18-month siege on the Gaza Strip to allow humanitarian aid into the territory.
Israel has been carrying out a full-scale military assault on the Gaza Strip since December 27, 2008. At least 660 people have been killed and 3000 injured in the air strikes and in the ground invasion that began on January 3, 2009. Israel has ignored international calls for a ceasefire and is refusing to allow food, adequate medical supplies and other necessities of life into the Gaza Strip.
Protesters are outraged at Israel's latest assault on the Palestinian people and by the Canadian government's refusal to condemn these massacres. They are deeply concerned that Canadians are hearing the views of pro-Israel groups who are being represented as the only voice of Jewish Canadians. The protesters have occupied the consulate to send a clear statement that many Jewish-Canadians do not support Israel's violence and apartheid policies. They are joining with people of conscience all across the world who are demanding an end to Israeli aggression and justice for the Palestinian people.
The group includes: Judy Rebick, professor; Judith Deutsch, psychoanalyst and president of Science for Peace; B.H. Yael, filmmaker; Smadar Carmon, an Canadian Israeli peace activist and others.

INTERNATIONAL ANARCHIST MOVEMENT-ISRAEL:
ISRAELI ANARCHISTS AGAINST THE WAR:

As the bombs continue to rain down on Gaza opposition to the Israeli government's actions continues to grow. Some Israeli citizens oppose the actions of their government as well, and amongst these are the Israeli Anarchists Against the Wall. The following story has been here, there and everywhere across the internet. I too the version below from the Polish anarchist news service Centrum Informacji Anarchistcznej.
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Palestine-Israel, more news of Anarchists against the Wall (AAtW) from a war zone:
Israel’s harshest assault on Gaza since 1967 - code named "Operation Cast Lead" - which began on Saturday morning and left over 250 Palestinians dead on its first day alone, was met with widespread condemnation around the world, including dissent within Israel itself.

Protest actions began already the day before Israel’s "Shock and Awe" aerial offensive, when activists demonstrated in the heart of Tel-Aviv, warning against the looming escalation and calling for peace talks with Gaza’s democratically elected officials. This demonstration, organized by the Coalition against the Siege on Gaza, was virtually ignored by the mainstream media.

On Saturday, December the 27th, as we learnt of the carnage and devastation Israeli warplanes inflicted that morning on Gaza’s already suffering, besieged population, AATW activists joined over a hundred angry protesters on a virtually-spontaneous demonstration in the city of Jaffa (many local residents have relatives in the Gaza strip, since a large part of Jaffa’s population were forced to flee to Gaza in 1948).

At the same time demonstrations broke out in dozens of cities and villages across the West Bank, as well as East Jerusalem, many resulting in clashes between Palestinian youth and Israeli troops. Later that evening, AATW took part in a thousand-strong, Arab-Jewish protest march through the streets of Tel Aviv, along members of other organizations. The protesters led an emotionally-charged, energetic march from the Cinemateque Square to the Ministry of Defense (video), chanting "the occupation is terrorism" and carrying signs such as "Israel’s ministers are war criminals". On the way, demonstrators were attacked without provocation by Israeli Special Patrol Unit backed by aggressive mounted policemen. Further clashes took place on the Ministry of Defense’s lawn, when anarchists knocked down security fences and attempted to block traffic on Kaplan Street. Six demonstrators were arrested, all of which were released by a judge the next day.

On Sunday, December the 28th, as the number of dead in Gaza climbed closer to 300 on the second day of Israel’s attack, AATW activists joined a demonstration in the village of Ni’ilin against Israel’s war crimes in Gaza. Israeli forces opened fire on stone-throwing youth, killing one protester and leaving another in critical condition. Arafat Rateb Khawaja, 22 years old, was shot in the back with live ammunition, and died at 14:45 in Ramallah Hospital. Mohammed Kasim Khawaja, 20 years old, was shot in the forehead with live ammunition from close range, and remains in a condition of clinical death in Ramallah hospital.

Sunday, December the 29th, evening saw AATW take part in yet another charged demonstration in central Tel Aviv, with dozens of people calling for an end to the current military operation in Gaza and to the occupation in general. Protesters held placards saying "International intervention now!" and "Israelis & Palestinians oppose war".

Monday, December the 30th, saw an extremely charged funeral in Ni’ilin, followed by a day of clashes with the army, as well as hundreds of students voice their opposition throughout the campuses of Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem’s universities - all of which involved clashes with police and/or fascist counter demonstrators, as well as violent arrests.

Later that day demonstrators gathered in front of the Egyptian embassy in Tel Aviv, protesting Egyptian silence and collaboration with the Israeli offencive. The protesters were met by an extremely large contingent of border and riot police, which, when prodded by an inflamed crowed of passer-bys, used extreme violence to disperse the the demonstration. Six were arrested, all of them Palestinian citizens of Israel.

Later that afternoon, AATW members joined an Arab-Israeli protest against the atrocities in Gaza that took place in the city of Jaffa. Several hundred people raised Palestinian flags and shouted slogans of solidarity with Gaza’s population and support for the Intifada. The event culminated in a loud and disorderly march through the streets of Jaffa - at times blocking traffic - which was eventually dispersed without violence after being confronted with a large number of riot and border police reinforcements.

Tuesday 31 saw another hastily organized and enraged demonstration of about 200 people at the center of Tel Aviv. Despite the large presence of police, eggs and empty bottles were thrown at the protesters.

On Friday, January the 2d, early in the morning activists of the AAtW out smart the police, shortly blocked the road and staged a street theater of a "die in" at the entrance to the military air port of Tel Aviv - where the pilots and other high ranking are flayed daily to the far bases in the south and north for the daily war crimes. 18 comrades were arrested and the shamed police avenged by asking the court judge for three days jail time for them being dangerous and for "investigation". The judge order their stay in jail for the two days weekend (till Sunday morning).

Tel Aviv (Sdeh Dov airport) demonstration Friday 2.1.2008 at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpeC...
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AATW *Press Release*
*Die-in Against the War in Gaza*
*18 activists from ’Anarchists Against the Wall" were arrested this morning, as they blocked the entrance to the Sde Dov air force base.*

*The demonstrators lay on the entrance road to the base and pretended to be dead in opposition to the killing in Gaza.*

About 20 activists from ’Anarchists Against the Wall’ arrived today, Friday morning, at 6am, to the air force base Sde Dov, and blocked the entrance to the base. The activists lay on the road and pretended to be dead, dressed in white and covered in red paint, representing the large amount of blood on Gaza’s streets. After about 10 minutes all of the activists to joined the die-in were arrested.

Ayala, one of the activists: "We pretended to be dead as an installation that is meant to illustrate to the IDF’s pilots the results of their actions in Gaza. A pilot who is at a height of thousands of feet, who aims toward a target, and presses a button, can ignore, forget or even not grasp that in this very instant he killed innocent people. We came here to remind this.*

Since the beginning of this war, the air force has bombed Gaza 300 times. In these bombings more than 400 Palestinians have been killed, hundreds of civilians. It is impossible to be against the bombing of civilians in Sderot without being against massive killing of citizens in Gaza.

International Laws of War obligate as much avoidance as possible from harming civilians. The Israeli air force’s bombings on heavily populated Gaza cannot but harm civilians and are a war crime. Every pilot that bombs Gaza bombs a civilian population and he is a war criminal.
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Because of too many arrested early in the morning we participated in joint demonstrations against the separation fence only in Jayyous - where lot of tear gas was used, and in Bil’in - which was again an experimental field for "low lethal means for crowd control". This Friday In Bil’in, the state force did another experiment with the noise machine and new bullets. In the experiment of the noise machine, it replaced at the beginning most of the state repression. For long time they did not use tear gas or shooting with rubber coated bullets in spite of intense barrage of stones thrown by the kids. It seems the state force main task - besides the experiment, was to prevent the recurring of the cutting of the separation fence as done on the Sunday demonstration against the war in Gaza.
SATURDAY, January the 3d
During the week was distributed the call for demonstration on Saturday in the name of the coalition of organizations against the war (in Gaza) - the Anarchists against the Wall initiative are in it:

"The killing in Gaza continues. Hundreds have been killed, thousands injured, air-strikes have caused utter devastation and entire families are left homeless.

Civilians in the south of Israel are being held captive by a government which lies to them and abuses them. Destruction and death in Gaza will not ensure their future, but rather lead to more violence and killings. Join us in protest this coming Saturday, 3.1.2009, in Tel Aviv. Together we will call out:
***Stop the Killing! No to the Siege! Yes to life for both peoples!
***In these dark days, let us stick to our message:
***Jews and Arabs refuse to be enemies!
***Our demand: A full truce and the lifting of the siege on Gaza NOW!


Please note: For the past week mass arrests have been carried out amongst Palestinian citizens of Israel who are exercising their democratic right to protest. On Saturday, at 13:00, before the Tel Aviv demonstration, a mass protest rally will be held in Sakhnin by the High Committee of Arab Israelis against the killing in Gaza. Please make an effort to join - your presence is of the essence!”





At the evening, after the highest court forbidden the police from interfering with the content of the demonstration thousand of people converged in the city square - including many who participated at the early afternoon in the demonstration at Sakhnin in the north. Few hundreds participated in the anarchist block. The drumming circle was the center of the block all along the demonstration. Anarchist flags banners and chants were targeted along the route by rightists who failed to cause any disturbance.
Palestine-Israel, Rough translation of report on the murder in Ni’ilin in the Sunday 26-12-08 shooting, written for Btselem by an AAtW member
On Sunday, the 28/12/08 there was in Ni’ilin a demonstration in protest of the massacre in Gaza. Very fast the demonstration escalated into confrontations in few locations between the army & gendarmes that shoot bullets covered with rubber & tear gas and villagers that threw stones on the state force.





The biggest focus of confrontation was in the main entrance to the village, near the intersection between road 446 and road 4460, and there were concentrated lot of gendarmes. A second focus was a bit to the south-west of the 4460 in an olive plantation adjacent to the village houses. The most marginal building - a poultry, is already within the olive plantation and around it were confrontations. The soldiers were on one side of the poultry and the demonstrators - about 15-30 young villagers on the other side.





I stood near the second focus of confrontation, about 30-40 meters from the stone throwers.
For a long while the state force used tear gas and rubber coated bullets. [which are much less lethal - I.S] At a certain moment, the noise of shooting changed into that of non automatic live ammunition (based on my experience). I approached to the stone throwing people to warn them that the state force started to use live ammunition.





At that moment, the demonstrators stood behind a high pile of stones adjacent to the poultry and about 4-5 soldiers who were about 20 meter from them, were walking freely to and fro behind a low field wall ("terasa").





It was clear from their behavior they did not perceive any danger to their life*. The shooting of live ammunition (not upward in the air) continued for few minutes.





Because of the danger, after warning few of the youth there of the danger I started to retreat backwards looking all the time towards the confrontation. After about 5 meters of retreat one of the demonstrators was hit in his leg. I run to him and was the second to reach him. We carried him about 15 meters backwards, towards a team of para-medics who were there. About 30 seconds or less passed and we heard shouts about another casualty. I run back but half way I saw four people carrying a limp body - a person that was shut in his back and seemed dead. Later I learned it was Arafat Khauagha.





I looked at the location where the people were shot and I have seen another one shot at and collapsing. The people around him carried him and cried that he was shot at his head. Later I learned that his name is Muhamad Khawaga.





The fire continued. The head of the injured was covered with blood that was flowing in a big stream. The people who were carrying him were covered with his blood.





I run towards Arafat Khawaga and replaced one of these who carried him. I held his left shoulder and his head so it will not be shaken. My hand that held his shoulder and back was covered with his blood. Then, one of the youth replaced me. There was no ambulance at that place at the moment and he was evacuated in a car of one of the villagers. The ambulance arrived a minute later and evacuated the other three injured ones to the Ramallah hospital.
I will stress again that the use of live ammunition was not of short duration and was not because of any distress of the soldiers that could have been interpreted as threatening their live[**]. The duration of that shooting was along few minutes in which the soldiers were behind a cover with out retreating. In addition, a short distance from them there was a much bigger force - tens of border guard gendarmes, that had not come "to save them" - proving that no danger was felt there.





In addition, Araphat Khawaga was shot at his back, meaning his back was towards the soldiers while he was shot at - hardly any threat to them at all.
** The spokesperson of the Israeli army declare each time the state forces murder a Palestinian that "they were just protecting themselves as there was a threat on their lives..."
http://awalls.org/http://ilanisagainstwalls.blogspot.com/

Monday, January 05, 2009


INTERNATIONAL POLITICS-CANADA/ISRAEL/GAZA:
HAMILTON RALLY AGAINST ISRAELI ATTACK ON GAZA:
As the Israeli attack on Gaza continues, in the hope of terrorizing the population of that blighted swatch of territory to abandon their support of Hamas rallies continue to be held across the world to protest this 100 to one (by death tolls- most of them undoubtedly Gazan civilians) disproportionate use of force. Here's the report on one, held in the Ontario city of Hamilton last Saturday. From the Linchpin website via the Ontario Anarchist Forum....
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Hamilton Rally to Defend Gaza:

On about 48 hours notice, at least 120 rallied and marched in opposition to the siege and bombardment of Gaza in Hamilton today, letting fellow citizens hear their outrage through chants, leaflets and local media outlets. “Defend Gaza,” an ad-hoc committee formed to organize against the Gaza siege, called the event. Other organizers in Hamilton arranged for buses to take people to Toronto's rally.

As the Israeli military begins a ground invasion, it was reported from the bull horn at the demonstration that local activists have recently lost family members in Gaza to Israeli military bombs. Right now, to stand with those calling for an end to this imperialist brutality is the least we can do. In the future, if strategies like divestment from Israel, diplomatic pressure and disentanglement from US empire are to be seriously implemented, we have our own work to do here at home to achieve a political system capable of taking these actions.

The Hamilton branch of Common Cause spoke briefly at the rally and endorsed the event, along with the Arab Women's League, Hamilton Palestinian Association, McMaster Muslims for Peace & Justice, Canadian Arab Federation & others. Defend Gaza and will continue leafleting Monday at McMaster University and Tuesday at King and James. On Wednesday evening there will be an open forum to discuss further action.

Defend Gaza can be reached at defendgaza@gmail.com for further information.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008



CANADIAN ANARCHISM:

OTTAWA: AGAINST THE OTTAWA WEAPONS FAIR:

During the month of April Ottawa will be the host of Canada's largest weapons fair, a chance for the merchants of death to show off their wares. The present government of Canada will be an ethusiastic supporter. Local Ottawa anarchists in the NOWAR-Paix and PGA Bloc Ottawa will be opposing this fair. For readers in the Ottawa area here is the press statement of these groups asking you to attend planning meetings:
"NOWAR-Paix and PGA Bloc Ottawa invite you to discuss plans and ideas for opposing Canada's largest weapons fair: ---- CANSEC 2008 PLANNING MEETING ---- 7:00pm Monday, February 25th, 2008 Room 125 Simard Hall University of Ottawa, ON.
Friends and allies, CANSEC is Canada's largest weapons fair, held annually in Ottawa during the month of April. This year's gathering of war profiteers, including Boeing, Raytheon, Northrup Grumman, General Electric, and Blackwater, will be held on April 9th-10th at the Ottawa Congress Centre. Keynote speakers include War Minister Peter Mckay, Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day, a retired head of NORAD, and an ex-US Secretary of Defense. To see a copy of the CANSEC schedule, visit https://www.defenceandsecurity.ca/public/index.asp?action=cansec.welcome.
Local anti-war organizers are in the early stages of planning a variety of coordinated events, from family-friendly rallies to direct action, to show our opposition to CANSEC 2008. You are invited to attend a meeting to discuss plans and options for opposing the wealthy war profiteers when they gather in Ottawa this April.
NOWAR-Paix and the People's Global Action Bloc Ottawa invite you toj oin us for a planning meeting on Monday, February 25th at 7:00pm in Room 125 Simard Hall, University of Ottawa campus.Bring your ideas and your passion for justice.
For more information, contact:NOWAR: http://www.nowar-paix.ca/

Wednesday, June 20, 2007



THE VALCARTIER LETTER:

Last June 11th some 3,000 letters were mailed to soldiers at the Valcartier military base near Quebec City. More than 2,000 soldiers are due to deploy to Afghanistan from this base later this summer. The Anti-Capitalist Coalition of Montreal along with the antiwar groups Coalition Quebec pour la Paix, Block the Empire (Montreal) , Rassemblement Outaouais contre la guerre and Guerre a la Guerre have called for demonstrations in Quebec City on June 22nd when the Royal 22nd Regiment, the "Van-Doos", will hold a military parade in Quebec City prior to their departure for the war in Afghanistan. You can learn more at http://reseau-anticapitaliste.blogspot.com/2007/06/protest-canadas-deployment-of-troops-to.html .

The letter has created quite a bit of controversy. Here is the text of the letter in English. The French version can be found at http://valcartier2007.ca/lettre.htm :


AN OPEN LETTER TO THE SOLDIERS OF VALCARTIER

For several months you've been preparing for your mission to Afghanistan, and you will be leaving shortly for Kandahar. During your training, you've been told again and again that your mission is to stabilize Afghanistan, to win the hearts and minds of Afghans, to liberate women, to establish democracy. We are writing you this letter to offer you a dissenting point of view about your deployment that we hope will prompt you to reconsider your participation.


The Afghan people have never attacked Canada or Quebec, and had nothing to do with the attacks of September 11, 2001. Stil, Defence Minister Gordon O'Conner- who used to work as a lobbyists for corporations and public relations firms who profit from war- recently stated that your presence in Afghanistan is "retribution" for 9-11. (Edmonton Journal, January 21,2007)


The Canadian government defends its involvement in Afghanistan in the name of women's liberation. However, the Afghani government that you are defending is composed of warlords who are just as brutal in their treatment of women as the former Taliban regime. In the worrds of the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA):

"The corrupt and mafia government of Mr. Karzai and its international guardians, are playing shamelessly with the intolerable suffering of Afghan women and misuse it as their propaganda tool for deceiving the people of the world. They have placed some women into official posts in the government who are favoured by the warlords and then proclaim it as a symbol of "women's liberation" in the country. (RAWA Statement on International Women's Day, march 8,2007, http://www.rawa.org/ )
Your deployment in Afghanistan means complicity with the civilian deaths and other activities- like the transfer of prisoners to potential torture and death- that are tantamount to war crimes; here are some examples:
-this past April, US air strikes killed at least 57 civilians in Herat Province, more than half of who were women and children (International Herald Tribune, May 12,2007);
-earlier, in Mangarhar Province, another 19 civilians, including an infant, were killed indiscriminately by US troops, who forced journalists to erase their videotapes of the incident (CBC News, March 4, 2007).
Canadian troops too have been involved in civilian deaths:
-in March 2006, soldiers shot dead a taxi driver riding near a patrol (CBC News, March 15,2007);
-in August 2006, a 10 year old boy was shot and killed (National Post, August 23,2006);
-in December 2006, an elderly Afghan man was shot and killed (CTV News,December 13, 2006);
-in February 2007, there were two separate incidents involving the killing of Afghan civilians by Canadian troops, including a homeless beggar (Canadian Press, February 17,2007, CBC News February 17, 2007 and CTV News, February 19, 2007).
The Afghan mission is based on lies. Canada's military role in Afghanistan- which began in 2002- is directly linked to George Bush's "War on Terror". 2500 Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan means 2500 more US soldiers in Iraq, despite widespread opposition to that war. The "War on Terror" has been a failure, and has meant less safety and security in the world, particularly for the civilian populations of the Middle East. According to your commander in Afghanistan, Major-General Andrew Leslie; "Every time you kill an angry young man overseas, you're creating 15 more who will come after you." (CBC News, August 8, 2005)
The "Taliban" was declared defeated back in 2002 by George Bush and Donald Rumsfield, but more than five years later, they're inexplicably back and stronger than ever. It's clear that as long as there are foreign forces in Afghanistan, there will be thousands of average Afghans motivated to actively resist those forces. In North America, the mass media brands all opposition to foreign occupation as "Taliban", that dangerously serves to marginalize all Afghani resistance.
Canada's role in Afghanistan is a trap. It means on-the-ground Canadian soldiers become "cannon-fodder" for the illogical and unjust policies of generals and politicians.
As armed forces soldiers, you know better than anyone the potential consequences of resisting orders to participate in this mission. But you can refuse to participate in this war. Already, one Canadian reservist has refused to serve in Afghanistan. Daily, US soldiers resist orders to serve in the Middle East, and many have come to Canada to seek refuge.
We write this letter in the spirit of dialogue and debate. we write also to offer our concrete support, in confidence, if you decide to consider resisting deployment to Afghanistan. Our contact information is below; don't hesitate to get in touch.
-Coalition Guerre a la Guerre (Quebec City)
-Coalition Quebec pour la paix (Quebec City)
-Block the Empire (Montreal)
Rassemblement Outaouais contre la guerre
VALCARTIER 2007
C.P. 55051, 138 Saint-Vallier Ouest, Quebec, Quebec G1K 1J0