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AURDIP
| Salon
In her essay “Exercising Rights : Academic Freedom and Boycott Politics,” Judith Butler expresses a similar notion in a full and comprehensive manner :
“[...] We might begin to understand checkpoints, erratic closures of universities, and the indefinite detention of students and faculty for espousing political viewpoints as relevant to both the right to education and academic freedom itself.”
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Pas un, mais deux. Aujourd’hui, Jean-Claude Lefort, député honoraire et président honoraire de l’Association France Palestine Solidarité (AFPS). Sur accusation diffamatoire, la brigade anti criminalité intervient dans la nuit à son domicile. Hier Pierre Stambul, co-président de l’Union juive française pour la paix (UJFP) : avec l’intervention brutale des agents du Raid dans la nuit du 8 au 9 juin selon les procédures de l’anti-terrorisme, il passait 7 heures en garde à vue.
Taoufiq Tahani, Président de l’AFPS, mercredi 10 juin 2015
Mais à quoi joue la police nationale ?
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The British Medical Journal, 12 May 2015
During the 2-day period over which the destruction of the Alhallaq family occurred, a Palestinian child was being killed in Gaza every two hours, and by the end of Israel’s 50-day assault over 500 children had been killed [...]. So my first challenge to Michael Yudkin is to invite him to consider how he would have reacted and what language he might have used if Israeli children, some known personally to him, were being killed by Hamas’ rockets at the rate of one every two hours.
Read more: Re: Politics, medical journals, the medical profession and the Israel lobby
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Protest by Women in Black (Vienna) at the Vienna International Centre against the inhuman and brutal ill-treatment by Israeli soldiers and settlers against Palestinian children in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
(Thursday, 11 June 2015)
In spite of numerous reports by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and other United Nations human rights organizations (United Nations Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), United Nations Relief Work Agency (UNRWA), and international (Human Rights Watch), Israeli and Palestinian non-governmental organizations Palestinian children are still the target of attacks, causing the killing and wounding, arrest and torture of children by Israeli soldiers and settlers. According to a new report Military Court Watch (www.militarycourtwatch.org) has lodged a submission with the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture relating to the treatment of children held in Israeli military detention. The evidence relates to 200 cases of children detained in the West Bank since 2013. Since June 1967, up to 95,000 children have been detained by the military in the West Bank.
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Mentre infuriano le polemiche sulla scelta della Orange di lasciare Israele, passa in secondo piano il meeting a Washington tra i rappresentanti di Arabia saudita e Stato ebraico. Le due parti rivelano di aver avuto cinque incontri segreti per studiare una strategia comune contro l’Iran. E’ finito il conflitto arabo-israeliano per come l’abbiamo conosciuto dal 1948. Ai margini la questione palestinese
Il generale saudita Anwar Majed Eshki e il direttore del ministero degli esteri israeliano Dore Gold (foto dal sito www.theatlantic.com)
Il generale saudita Anwar Majed Eshki e il direttore del ministero degli esteri israeliano Dore Gold (foto dal sito www.theatlantic.com)
- Il Manifesto
Gerusalemme, 6 giugno 2015, Nena News – La notizia di relazioni ormai alla luce del sole tra Israele e Arabia saudita è passata in sordina. È sfilata tra le maglie della fitta cronaca israelo-palestinese occupate nelle ultime ore dalla decisione di Orange, colosso francese della telefonia, di ritirare i suoi affari da Israele (pare) in reazione alla scelta del partner locale di garantire servizi e agevolazioni ai coloni nei Territori occupati e ai soldati impegnati nell’offensiva “Margine Protettivo” della scorsa estate contro Gaza. Il governo israeliano ha accusato la Orange di essersi piegata alle pressioni del movimento Bds per il boicottaggio di Israele fino a quando lo Stato ebraico terrà i palestinesi sotto occupazione e li priverà dei loro diritti. E ieri Stephane Richard, l’amministratore delegato della Orange, si è affrettato a proclamarsi «innamorato di Israele» e a smentire di aver aderito al Bds. In questo clima, nel giorno dell’anniversario della Guerra dei Sei Giorni del 1967 — e dell’occupazione di Cisgiordania, Gaza, Gerusalemme Est e del Golan siriano — Israele e Arabia saudita hanno fatto sapere di avere relazioni consolidate e, più di tutto, un coordinamento anti-Iran.
Read more: Tel Aviv e Riyadh si incontrano, è la fine del conflitto arabo-israeliano
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