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Peace With Justice in 2010
By Mazin Qumsiyeh
ccun.org, January 4, 2010
A year ago, in the midst of the savage attack on Gaza, we in the
Palestinain Center for Rapprochement between People in Beit Sahour issued
a call for action composed of 25 things that ordinary people can do (list
below). Today we are gathering in Bethlehem (Nativity Square 4-6 PM)
in the last day of the year. Bethlehemite Children will read the names of
close to 400 children murdered in Gaza a year ago and to pledge that in
2010 we will intensify our efforts including with boycotts, divestments
and sanctions. The event in the square of the church of nativity.
It is fitting that attendance at this event will be higher than
expected before because many of the people who were supposed to go to Gaza
and were prevented by the puppet government in Egypt (acting on behalf of
Israel) have instead come to join us here. For news and details about the
travails of the Gaza Freedom March, see
http://www.gazafreedommarch.org/ Seven of them who are
staying in my house (plus an eighth who also was supposed to go to Gaza
but decided it is not going to work out) attended our planning meeting and
stayed up last night with me and my wife making hangings for the tree.
Each hanging/"decoration" has the name and age of one of the children from
Gaza on one side and on the other side is the sticker carrying the words
Freedom, Equality, Return and a call to boycott Israel. Each will be
appropriately hung by a child from Bethlehem rememberinga child from
Gaza. On this last day of the year as we reflect on the
last year in Palestine where it was filled with hope, began with Children
and ending with children (and youth and young at heart from around the
world). We reflect on the hundreds of new people we met, on the excellent
and productive year of activism, on finishing my book, and most of all on
the blessings of activism, the best and most sure recipe for happiness.
With your help, may the new year bring us all peace with justice.
Action call from the Palestinian Center for Rapprochement Between People:
So far hundreds of civilians have been killed in Gaza. Five
sisters in one family, four other children in another home, two children
on a cart drawn by a donkey. Universities, colleges, police
stations, roads, apartment buildings were all targeted. The UN
Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian areas
issued a statement that "The Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip
represent s evere and massive violations of international humanitarian law
as defined in the Geneva Conventions, both in regard to the obligations of
an Occupying Power and in the requirements of the laws of war."
Twenty-five things to do to bring peace with justice (slightly uopdated
from last year):
1) First get the facts and then disseminate
them. ....
2) Contact local media. Write letters to editors
(usually 100-150 words) and longer op-eds (usually 600-800 words) for
local newspapers. But also write to news departments in both print,
audio, and visual media about their coverage. In the US
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/dbq/media/ You can find media
listings in your country using search engines like google
3)
Contact elected and other political leaders in your country to urge them
to apply pressure to end the attacks. In the US, Contact the State
Department at 202.647.5291, the White House 202-456-1111 the Egyptian
Embassy 202.895.5400, Email (embassy@egyptembassy.net)
and the Obama Transition Team 202-540-3000 (then press 2 to speak with a
staff member).
4) Organize and join demonstrations in front of
Israeli and Egyptian embassies or when not doable in front of your
parliament, office of elected officials, and any other visible place (and
do media work for it).
5) Hold a teach-in, seminar, public
dialogue, documentary film viewing etc. this is
straightforward: you need to decide venue, nature, if any speakers, and do
some publicity (the internet helps).
6) Pass out fliers with
facts and figures about Palestine and Gaza in your community (make sure
also to mention its relevance to the audience: e.g, US tax payers funding
war crimes and increase in world instability and economic uncertainty)
7) Put a Palestinian flag at your window.
8) Wear a Palestinian
head scarf (Kufiya)
9) Wear Black arm bands (this helps start
conversations with people)
10) Send direct aid to Gaza through the
United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).
http://www.un.org/unrwa/
11) Initiate boycotts, divestments and sanctions at all levels and
including asking leaders to expel the Israeli ambassadors (an ambassador
of an apartheid and rogue state). See Palestinian call
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article10056.shtml and look at the
site of the BDS Movement.
http://www.BDSmovement.net
12) Work towards bringing Israeli
leaders before war crime courts (actions along those lines in courts have
stopped Israeli leaders from traveling abroad to some countries like
Britain where they may face charges).
13) Calling upon all Israelis
to demonstrate in front of their war ministry and to more directly
challenge their government
14) Do outreach to neighbors, friends,
and cowarkers (and others) directly. You can reach many others by
the internet to (e.g. join and post information to various listservs/groups,
write directly to all people in positions of influence).
15) Start
your own activist group or join other local groups (simple search in your
city with the word Palestine could identify candidate groups that have
previously worked on issues of Palestine). Many have also been
successful in at bringing coalitions from different constituencies in
their local areas to work together (human rights group, social and civil
activists, religious activists, etc).
16) Develop a campaign of
sit-ins at government offices or other places where decision makers
aggregate
17) Do a group fast for peace one day and hold it in a
public place.
18) Visit Palestine
19) Support human rights
and other groups working on the ground in Palestine
20) Make large
signs and display them at street corners and whereever people congregate.
21) Contact local churches, mosques, synagogues, and other houses of
worship and ask them to take a moral stand and act. Call on your mosque to
dedicate this Friday for Gaza actions.
22) Sign petitions for Gaza,
e.g.
http://www.avaaz.org/en/gaza_time_for_peace/98.php?cl_tf_sign=1
23) Write and call people in Gaza
24) Work with other groups
that do not share your political views (factionalism and excessive
divisions within activist communities allowed those who advocate war to
succeed).
25) Dedicate a certain time for activism for peace every
day (1 hour) and think of more actions than what is listed above.
For support and contacts of people in Gaza or to volunteer, please contact
the Palestinian Center for Rapprochement Between People, via
gaza@imemc.org, or call 989-607-9480
(from the US and Canada) or 972 2277 2018 (from other places).
Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD A Bedouin in Cyberspace, a villager at home
http://www.qumsiyeh.org
http://www.pcr.ps
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