Global Peace & Justice Auckland #267 - 5/1/09
GLOBAL PEACE AND JUSTICE AUCKLAND NEWSLETTER #267 -
January 5, 2009
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MOBILISATION PLANNED SATURDAY JANUARY 10 TO
PROTEST ATTACKS ON GAZA – ASSEMBLE 12 NOON AOTEA
SQUARE
Global Peace and Justice Auckland and the
Palestine Human Rights Campaign are planning a major
mobilisation to protest the latest Israeli outrages against
Palestinians living in the Gaza strip.
We have received
numerous calls asking what actions are planned for
Aucklanders to register their outrage at Israel’s actions.
Saturday’s mobilisation gives that opportunity.
(An
organising meeting for the mobilisation and to plan
immediate steps in the campaign to boycott Israel will be
held at 6pm on Tuesday 6th January at the Unite Union Office
at 6A Western Springs Road, Auckland)
Meanwhile like most
New Zealanders we find the government’s failure to condemn
the Israeli massacre an outrage. The utterances of Foreign
Minister Murray McCully are obsequious and embarrassing. His
fawning to the US position will be welcomed in Israel but
will be condemned around the rest of the world. He is
putting New Zealand well out of step with the United
Nations.
United Nations General Assembly President Miguel
d'Escoto called the launching of the ground offensive in
Gaza "a monstrosity" in an accurate reflection of
international opinion. McCully on the other hand has yet to
issue a single word of criticism.
Mike Treen – (09)
8452132 or 0295254744; John Minto – (09) 8463173(H) or
(09) 8469496(W) - For the GPJA Committee
Janfrie Wakim
– 09 5200201 or 027 629 1004 For the Palestine Human
Rights Campaign
BOYCOTT ISRAELI GOODS
AOTEAROA
The Boycott Israeli Goods Campaign
Aotearoa
WELLINGTON MARCH TUESDAY, JANUARY
6, 12.30PM
Meet at Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade
195 Lambton Quay, Wellington (cnr. Panama St). The
Wellington Palestine Group has organized the following March
in Wellington to protest the Israeli massacre of
Palestinians currently taking place in Gaza. Please forward
this information to your networks and feel free to come
along to all events, with banners, placards and huge amounts
of solidarity for the Palestinian people who continue to
suffer under brutal Israeli Occupation.
For more info:
wpgnz@hotmail.com
http://wellingtonpalestinegroup.blogspot.com/ 027 515
6685
REQUEST FOR SHAHAR PEER TO
WITHDRAW FROM ASB TENNIS CLASSIC
Global Peace and
Justice Auckland &Palestine Human Rights
Campaign
4 January 2009
Shahar Peer
(Israeli Tennis Player)
ASB Tennis
Classic
Auckland
asbcentre@tennisauckland.co.nz
Kia ora Shahar,
Request for you to
withdraw from ASB Tennis Classic
We are writing to
request you to withdraw from the ASB Tennis Classic as part
of a comprehensive international boycott of
Israel.
Israel’s attacks on the Gaza strip are
indefensible and just the latest chapter in a 60-year
history of oppression and brutality directed towards
Palestinians who were forced from their homes, villages and
lands to make way for an exclusive Jewish state.
In Gaza,
the West Bank and in Israel itself Palestinians are treated
as second class citizens by a myriad of laws and policies
which in all key respects mirror the apartheid policies of
the white regime of South Africa. Just as an international
consensus developed to boycott South Africa to bring
pressure for change, a similar consensus is developing for a
boycott of Israel.
We applaud the many Jewish human
rights and civil rights groups which have called on Israel
to cease its attacks on Gaza and who also support full
citizenship rights for all Palestinians.
We realise as a
professional tennis player this is a significant sacrifice
you are being asked to make. However it is much less than
the sacrifice being made by Palestinian families under siege
by Israel. We therefore urge you to respect this boycott and
withdraw from the ASB Tennis Classic.
We look forward
to hearing from you.
Regards,
John
Minto
jbminto@xtra.co.nz
Mike
Treen
mike@unite.org.nz
ANNOUNCEMENTS
2009 NATIONAL PEACE
WORKSHOPS
The 2009 National Peace Workshops, the
national gathering for people interested in peace, social
justice and human rights, will be at the Quaker Settlement
in Whanganui in mid or late March - the date is currently
being finalised, and will be available soon. The theme of
the 2009 NPW is 'Promoting peace through active non-violent
resistance' and the main focus will be participatory
discussion with Maori, Pacific and Pakeha contributors who
have experience of community and individual non-violent
resistance, and/or non-violent direct action in Aotearoa and
overseas. Preliminary information about the National Peace
Workshops, including the programme outline, venue and
accommodation options, is available at http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/npw09.htm
UPDATE ON THE UN DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PETITION
The Office of the House
of the Clerk initially refused to accept the signatures on
the UN Declaration petition to parliament (on a
technicality, this is not related to it entering the
premises without having gone through the security scanner!).
Agreement has now been reached whereby another petition, in
Peace Movement Aotearoa's name, is being lodged - urging the
House of Representatives to take note of the UN Declaration
petition - and it will then proceed to a Select Committee.
This somewhat bizarre process will actually make it easier
to add additional signatures to those presented on Human
Rights Day, so please continue collecting signatures through
the summer - the summer festivals would be great places to
take petition forms and a pen! The form is available at
http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/declpet.pdf or from email
pma@xtra.co.nz - the final deadline for return of signatures
is Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Day, 1
March.
QUOTES OF THE WEEK
"The smart way to
keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the
spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate
within that spectrum." -- Noam Chomsky (1928- ) Institute
Professor Emeritus of Linguistics
BEST ON THE
WEB
NEW ZEALAND
US flag burnt in Auckland protest over Gaza
attacks
Palestine solidarity march
(YouTube)
Editorial : Gaza First Big Test For Obama
Fran O'Sullivan: Govt Restraint On Israeli
Actions Could Prove Costly
New Zealand Palestine Human Rights
Campaign
Peace Movement Aotearoa: Airstrikes on Gaza,
information, protests, and contact details
Open Letter to Prime Minister John Key on
Gaza
John Minto: Gaza on Fire
Matt McCarten: Palestinians' fight is a
struggle against
'apartheid'
PALESTINE
Daily blog from Gaza
Robert Fisk: The rotten state of Egypt is
too powerless and corrupt to act
The Myth of Israeli
Retaliation
If Hamas Did Not Exist By Jennifer
Loewenstein
Top 5 Lies about Israel's Assault on
Gaza
Violence against Gaza must stop immediately,
World Council of Churches general secretary
says
There are more than 10 million Palestinians
living around the world, more than half of whom are
stateless. In this year when Israel has been marking its
60th anniversary many Palestinians have been reflecting on
the event that for them meant exile. The 'naqba', or
catastrophe, is how they describe the destruction of many of
their villages and towns and their own dispersal following
the creation of the state of Israel in 1948. In this BBC Assignment programme Paul Adams
speaks to four Palestinians in exile
Adam Sheets: The Facts about Israel’s War
on Gaza
From The Ashes of Gaza: In the face of
Israel's latest onslaught, the only option for Palestinian
nationalism is to embrace a one-state solution by Tariq
Ali
If Gaza falls . . . by Sara Roy (LRB)
The True Story Behind this War Is Not The
One Israel Is Telling By Johann Hari
US Weapons 'Killing Innocent Civilians' in
Gaza
Israel's Righteous Fury And Its Victims In
Gaza By Ilan Pappe
Israel Violates International Humanitarian
Law By Prof. Richard Falk
WORLD ECONOMIC
CRISIS
End of neoliberalism? Sorry, not yet by
Patrick Bond: Those who declare that the Great Crash of
Late 2008 heralds the end of free market economic philosophy
-- "neoliberalism" for short -- are not paying close enough
attention.
Factories slash output, jobs around
world: Factories in China and India joined much of
Europe in slashing output and jobs at a record pace in
December, another sign the biggest emerging markets were
wilting under the recession gripping industrialized
nations.
BANGLADESH
Bangladesh's New Beginning By Dhrubajyoti
Bhattacharjee
CHINA
China Faces Unrest as Economy Falters -
Seeking to Damp Anger, Authorities Meet Strike Leaders,
Grant Concessions
The new middle class vents its anger with
strikes
CUBA
Che's spirit burns on in Latin
America
Cuba, 50 years on ... and the same challenge
of making a revolution
FILM:
1959-2009: 50 years of the Cuban Revolution -- Fidel Castro:
the Untold Story: to mark the 50th anniversary of the
Cuban Revolution, which triumphed on January 1, 1959, here
is Cuban filmmaker Estela Bravo's remarkable portrait of
Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution.
Interview with Mariela Castro on the Future
of Sex and Socialism in Cuba
Castro's Revolution Turns 50 - CBS News:
Despite Obstacles, Communist Cuba Endures
The Long March of the Cuban Revolution by
Ricardo Alarcón de
Quesada
INDIA
India Sleepwalks To Total Surveillance
By Binu Karunakaran