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fredag 9 januari 2009

Två mkt korta men viktiga filmer / Demonstrationer över hela landet lördag 10e

En liten palestinsk flicka ställer oss några frågor (engelsk text)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac5ir0CJOXE&feature=related

F.d. israelisk militär ställer några frågor till Obama



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfnPjzOGB5s

Tack Hesham vill också jag säga för all information du förser oss med. I så många år har Israels ockupation av Västbanken, militära övergrepp och stulen mark inte minst till nya bosättningar plågat våra sinnen men också rubbat tilliten till det mänskliga demokratiska tänkandet. Hur kan man överhuvudtaget avvisa förhandlingar med en demokratiskt vald grupp! Det är ofattbart. Ända sedan de dagar vi såg Hebronmassakern och blockaden av hamnen i Accaba från Jordaniens sida och förstod att vi undanhållits viktig information, har vi försökt "läsa" den information som står oss tillbuds så kritiskt som möjligt, men det är svårt att undvika att bli lurad. Inte minst därför att du också kan läsa arabiska texter blir din information extra viktig.
Extra tack för att du skickar ett forum för protest.
Gunnel

Erdogan sa idag: Jag talar inte som premiärminister i vilken stat som helst! Jag är barnbarn till Ottomanska Riket som tog emot er när ni utsattes för orättvisor och gav er ett hem när ni fördrevs… det som ni gör i Gaza i dag kommer historieböckerna att ställa er till svars för. Det ni gör mot Gazaborna kommer att bli en svartfläck i mänsklighetens historia! (Ur Rawia Morras blogg http://rawiamorra.se/ )

Ett brev från Frankrike


Good morning,

I won't bother you further but I wished to send you hereunder the letter communicated by L Michael Hager to the Washington Post after receiving my text and our exchanges. It was published yesterday.

I imagine that, in the absence of a full military protection of the civilian population of Gaza, for instance by the Arab air and naval forces or by international forces, it is international and internal (in Israel) pressure that impacts a bit on the criminal policy of this rogue State. I am not convinced that the immediate priority is supporting the population with money; but with the arms of law and media; or arms tout court as said Victor Hugo in his poem on L'enfant de Chios "the child of Chios". It is a pity that I could today begin this poem as follows:

"Les Israeliens ont passé là. Tout est ruine et deuil." and continue: "Bel enfant, que te faut-il donner
Pour rattacher gaîment et gaîment ramener e
n boucles sur ta blanche épaule? (...) Que veux-tu ? fleur, beau fruit, ou l'oiseau merveilleux ?
- Ami, dit l'enfant Palestinien, dit l'enfant aux yeux verts,
Je veux de la poudre et des balles. "


Grov översättning av Victor Hugos dikt i sin nya tappning:

"Israelerna har varit här. Allt är ruiner och sorg.
Du vackra barn ... Vad vill du? En blomma, en härlig frukt eller den fantastiska fågeln?
- Min vän, svarade det palestinska barnet, barnet med de gröna ögonen.
Jag vill ha krut och gevärskulor."




BEGIN TEXT in the Washington Post

Wednesday, January 7, 2009; Page A14

On the Jan. 2 op-ed page, Charles Krauthammer ["Moral Clarity in Gaza"] lauded the "moral scrupulousness of Israel," while Michael Gerson ["Defining Victory for Israel"] asserted: "There is no question -- none -- that Israel's attack on Hamas is justified."

Portraying the Israelis as victims ignores the fact that Israel has unleashed overwhelming force against a densely populated area in which the inhabitants have been under virtual siege for months. Were the United States under a similar blockade, who would decry the deployment of rockets against the blockaders?

Collective punishments leveled against a civilian population violate international law and deserve universal condemnation. The U.S. government should not only distance itself from Israel's reprehensible actions but should also use its diplomatic clout to secure a cease-fire and broker a sustainable peace.

L. MICHAEL HAGER

Washington

The writer is a former director of the International Development Law Organization in Rome.



Sorry I forgot to add that Children of Gaza need also urgent medical treatment. My sister in law (a Canadian Palestinian) and her sister are working closely with the Palestine Children's Relief Fund (www.pcrf.net). Please go to their website to learn more. Let me quote her: "This organization is non-political and one of the most effective medical support groups out there. ... The idea is to raise funds and provide as much medical support and attention to the children at the heart of this conflict. The PCRF does brilliant work and has treated thousands of children in Palestine, but also in Iraq and Lebanon. Today the focus is primarily the children of Gaza. We are hoping to get as many of the injured children as possible treated immediately." Do not hesitate to share this info around you as I will here in France.
Alex

Robert Fisk:
Why do they hate the West so much, we will ask
Wednesday, 7 January 2009
So once again, Israel has opened the gates of hell to the Palestinians. Forty civilian refugees dead in a United Nations school, three more in another. Not bad for a night's work in Gaza by the army that believes in "purity of arms". But why should we be surprised?

Have we forgotten the 17,500 dead – almost all civilians, most of them children and women – in Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon; the 1,700 Palestinian civilian dead in the Sabra-Chatila massacre; the 1996 Qana massacre of 106 Lebanese civilian refugees, more than half of them children, at a UN base; the massacre of the Marwahin refugees who were ordered from their homes by the Israelis in 2006 then slaughtered by an Israeli helicopter crew; the 1,000 dead of that same 2006 bombardment and Lebanese invasion, almost all of them civilians?
What is amazing is that so many Western leaders, so many presidents and prime ministers and, I fear, so many editors and journalists, bought the old lie; that Israelis take such great care to avoid civilian casualties. "Israel makes every possible effort to avoid civilian casualties," yet another Israeli ambassador said only hours before the Gaza massacre. And every president and prime minister who repeated this mendacity as an excuse to avoid a ceasefire has the blood of last night's butchery on their hands. Had George Bush had the courage to demand an immediate ceasefire 48 hours earlier, those 40 civilians, the old and the women and children, would be alive.
What happened was not just shameful. It was a disgrace. Would war crime be too strong a description? For that is what we would call this atrocity if it had been committed by Hamas. So a war crime, I'm afraid, it was. After covering so many mass murders by the armies of the Middle East – by Syrian troops, by Iraqi troops, by Iranian troops, by Israeli troops – I suppose cynicism should be my reaction. But Israel claims it is fighting our war against "international terror". The Israelis claim they are fighting in Gaza for us, for our Western ideals, for our security, for our safety, by our standards. And so we are also complicit in the savagery now being visited upon Gaza.
I've reported the excuses the Israeli army has served up in the past for these outrages. Since they may well be reheated in the coming hours, here are some of them: that the Palestinians killed their own refugees, that the Palestinians dug up bodies from cemeteries and planted them in the ruins, that ultimately the Palestinians are to blame because they supported an armed faction, or because armed Palestinians deliberately used the innocent refugees as cover.
The Sabra and Chatila massacre was committed by Israel's right-wing Lebanese Phalangist allies while Israeli troops, as Israel's own commission of inquiry revealed, watched for 48 hours and did nothing. When Israel was blamed, Menachem Begin's government accused the world of a blood libel. After Israeli artillery had fired shells into the UN base at Qana in 1996, the Israelis claimed that Hizbollah gunmen were also sheltering in the base. It was a lie. The more than 1,000 dead of 2006 – a war started when Hizbollah captured two Israeli soldiers on the border – were simply dismissed as the responsibility of the Hizbollah. Israel claimed the bodies of children killed in a second Qana massacre may have been taken from a graveyard. It was another lie. The Marwahin massacre was never excused. The people of the village were ordered to flee, obeyed Israeli orders and were then attacked by an Israeli gunship. The refugees took their children and stood them around the truck in which they were travelling so that Israeli pilots would see they were innocents. Then the Israeli helicopter mowed them down at close range. Only two survived, by playing dead. Israel didn't even apologise.
Twelve years earlier, another Israeli helicopter attacked an ambulance carrying civilians from a neighbouring village – again after they were ordered to leave by Israel – and killed three children and two women. The Israelis claimed that a Hizbollah fighter was in the ambulance. It was untrue. I covered all these atrocities, I investigated them all, talked to the survivors. So did a number of my colleagues. Our fate, of course, was that most slanderous of libels: we were accused of being anti-Semitic.
And I write the following without the slightest doubt: we'll hear all these scandalous fabrications again. We'll have the Hamas-to-blame lie – heaven knows, there is enough to blame them for without adding this crime – and we may well have the bodies-from-the-cemetery lie and we'll almost certainly have the Hamas-was-in-the-UN-school lie and we will very definitely have the anti-Semitism lie. And our leaders will huff and puff and remind the world that Hamas originally broke the ceasefire. It didn't. Israel broke it, first on 4 November when its bombardment killed six Palestinians in Gaza and again on 17 November when another bombardment killed four more Palestinians.
Yes, Israelis deserve security. Twenty Israelis dead in 10 years around Gaza is a grim figure indeed. But 600 Palestinians dead in just over a week, thousands over the years since 1948 – when the Israeli massacre at Deir Yassin helped to kick-start the flight of Palestinians from that part of Palestine that was to become Israel – is on a quite different scale. This recalls not a normal Middle East bloodletting but an atrocity on the level of the Balkan wars of the 1990s. And of course, when an Arab bestirs himself with unrestrained fury and takes out his incendiary, blind anger on the West, we will say it has nothing to do with us. Why do they hate us, we will ask? But let us not say we do not know the answer


STOPPA MASSAKERN I GAZA - BRYT BLOCKADEN

Lördagen den 10 januari demonstreras till stöd för Gaza
på en rad orter i Sverige.

STOCKHOLM lördagen den 10/1 kl 13.00 på Sergels torg.
Demonstrationen går till Israels ambassad.

BORÅS lördagarna den 10/1 och 17/1 kl 12.00 på Stora torget

GÖTEBORG lördagen den 10/1 kl 14.00 på Götaplatsen

HALMSTAD lördagen den 10/1 kl 12.00 på Stora torget

LUND varje lördag kl 12.00 på Stortorget

NORRKÖPING lördagen den 10/1 kl 12.00
Avgång från Tyska torget mot Hörsalsparken.

VÄSTERÅS lördagen den 10/1 kl 13.00 på Fiskartorget-Sigmatorget

ÖREBRO lördagen den 10/1 kl 13 utanför Skattehuset




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