Friday, January 9, 2009

Naomi Klein - Israel: Boycott, divest, sanction

Israel: Boycott, divest, sanction | rabble.ca < read me
It's time. Long past time. The best strategy to end the increasingly bloody occupation is for Israel to become the target of the kind of global movement that put an end to apartheid in South Africa.

Canadian Media fails (on purpose) to properly report what is happening in the Middle East.

Sudbury Against War and Occupation: Turn off the Canadian Media, Please <READ ME!
If national media help make a nation, then we all need to stop reading and listening to conventional Canadian media if we want to make a decent Canada. Benedict Anderson, perhaps the leading scholar of nationalism, wrote that the daily newspaper (along with other innovations like novels, maps, censuses, museums) played a key role in creating national consciousness. People in a country like Canada use their own media - public (CBC) and private (CanWest, TorStar, CTVglobemedia) - to know what is happening in their own country. Media are also an important part of forging a national identity. They are supposed to represent the broad spectrum of Canadian opinion. When they present information on the rest of the world, they do so from a Canadian perspective and have the Canadian audience in mind.

And today, if you want to have the first idea what is happening in Israel/Palestine (or most of the rest of the world), the best thing to do would be to turn them off completely.

In the face of a major ongoing crime like that of Israel's siege and assault on Gaza, Canadians turn to the Canadian media in good faith to try to learn and understand what is happening, who is to blame, and what they might be able to do to help the victims. On each of these counts, the Canadian media fails. But the days when Canadians would be stuck listening to local radio, picking up the local print newspaper, or watching local television packaged by Canadian media corporations for their consumption are over. There is, for the time being, media choice. And given the choice, on Israel/Palestine, it would be foolish to turn to the Canadian media.

Israel corrals up 110 civilians and then bombs them

Israel shelled Gaza Palestinians after evacuating them, UN says | World news | guardian.co.uk


Israeli soldiers evacuated about 110 Palestinians to a single-storey house in Zeitoun, south-east Gaza. The evacuees were instructed to stay indoors for their safety but 24 hours later the Israeli army shelled the house. About half the Palestinians sheltering in the house were children, OCHA said. The report also complains that the Israeli Defence Force prevented medical teams from entering the area to evacuate the wounded.

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Upcoming Dragon Hunter movie

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Watch the trailer.

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New Judge Dredd movie

Coming Sci Fi flicks

Flexible computer screens almost here

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My Atheism is not a rejection of your god

Uniform Velocity: My Atheism Is Not A Rejection Of Your God
it is impossible to hate what one views as non-existent, but I do take issue with the actions carried out in the name of religion and the anthropomorphic attributes placed upon a supposed 'higher being".

Robert Fisk - the whole article. "But let us not say we do not know the answer"

Canada condones war crimes

Bill Longstaff: Canada condones war crimes
The Isreali assault on Gaza is unequivocally a criminal act. To cite only one item of international law Israel has violated, I offer Article 33 of Convention IV of the Geneva Conventions relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War:

No protected person may be punished for an offence he or she has not personally committed. Collective penalties and likewise all measures of intimidation or of terrorism are prohibited.

Israel's massive collective punishment of the Gazan people clearly violates this article. Staunchly defending Israel's behaviour, as our government is doing, just as clearly puts this country in the position of condoning, indeed supporting, war crimes.

I am usually proud of my country and very happy to be living here, but sometimes I am ashamed of it.

Robert Fisk: Counting the lies and the dead

Rusty Idols: Robert Fisk: Counting the lies and the dead. <READ ME!

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

Sign Amnesty's open letter to the government of Canada to take action

Amnesty.ca | Speak out for peace in Gaza

Go here, read, and sign the petition.