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Israeli Colonialism, Occupation, and Racism
By Mazin Qumsiyeh
ccun.org, October 30, 2009
"Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes
through continuous struggle. And so we must straighten our backs and work
for our freedom." Martin Luther King Jr.
The past weekend, we had a
conference over two days attended by over 200 people from around the world.
The Conference addressed issues of Israeli colonialism, occupation,
and racism. It was held in the Paradise Hotel in Bethlehem, a
scene of previous Israeli attack that severely damaged this beautiful hotel.
In workshops and panels we heard from distinguished activists like Omar
Barghouti (PACBI), Shawan Jabarin (AlHaq), Ameer Makhoul (Ittijah), Jamal
Juma' (Stopthewall.org), Shir Hever (AIC), Dalit Baum (WhoProfits), Ingrid
Jaradat Gassner (Badil), Michael Warschawski (AIC), and many more. It was a
very productive meeting with significant networking accomplished and plans
for coalition building, for enhancing the growing BDS movement, for support
of the people of Gaza and Jerusalem, and more. (see
http://www.jai-pal.org/content.php?page=816 ) The meeting came
at a critical and difficult period of our history when there is a confluence
of events:
- The ramification of the Goldtone report and growing
calls not only to hold Israeli leaders accountable for specific acts that
amount to war cries and crimes against humanity (e.g. in Gaza) but to
clearly identify Israel as the racist, colonial state at its core (from
which emanates all these atrocities tat include ethnic cleansing).
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The intensified Israeli assault on the Al-Aqsa compound and the whole of the
Holy City of AlQuds/Jerusalem in a final push to Judaicize the city and
erase Arab Christian and Muslim heritage. Home demolitions, denial of
basic rights of residence, denial of rights of worship and movement, and
outright military assaults on the "city of peace" belie a culture of
impunity and disregard for International law that has been allowed to grow.
Leaders of Western, Arab, and Islamic world meanwhile oscillate between
outright facilitation of the atrocities to collaboration to indifference
(and I am not sure those are distinct or meaningful categories). Many
of us began to think that should Israel destroy the holy sites and build a
Jewish temple in its place, we would see merely a few more declarations and
statements. [Stand-up for Jerusalem is new website to help families being
ethnically cleansed
http://www.standupforjerusalem.org/ ]
- Self-created weaknesses.
The continued split between Gaza and the West Bank with two "authorities" in
essence as if two wings of the prison are being ruled by separate prison
factions while the jailer is happy watching the prisoners waste time cursing
each other. I looked into this and read and interviewed many people.
My thought is that it is essential to speak the truth regardless of which
prison section we are in. I noted that both leaderships stated things
that are patently untrue about the reality of what transpired over the past
three years. But also both ignored the fact that this situation is
directly related to the original and huge mistake of signing Oslo and going
down the path that led to an "authority" whose job it is to control the
local population while the occupation remains. It is far better to
simply state NOW that Oslo was supposed to be an interim 5 year arrangement,
it is now 16 and it is time to declare it dead. Let us not bicker
about "elections" in the West Bank and Gaza and instead make an agreement to
dissolve those authorities and implement the agreement already signed by all
factions on the revival/reactivation of the PLO. If we want to have more
courage, these factions would take a political initiative like supporting
the one state solution. We will explore these issues in the Arabic
newsletter sent to those who indicated interest/wanted to be subscribed.
- The logarithmic growth of the boycotts, divestments, and sanctions
(BDS) movement (see
http://www.bdsmovement.net )
ACTION 1: Join the Gaza Freedom
March
http://www.gazafreedommarch.org ACTION 2: Petition to create
special tribunal for Israeli war crimes (33,300n already signed)
http://www.petitiononline.com/EAFORD09/petition.html
ACTION 3:
Join PACBI Listserve to stay abreast of academic and cultural boycott issues
http://www.pacbi.org/mailinglist.php
ACTION 4: Campaign to free
Palestinian prisoners held in Egyptian jails, at least one of whom was
clearly tortured to death (Arabic)
http://www.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/EE154C1C-BE12-4FD6-AEA3-8D757675B2B7.htm
Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD A bedouin in cyberspace, a villager at home
http://qumsiyeh.org
http://www.pcr.ps
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