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		<title>Justice for Palestine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Call to Action from Indigenous and Women of Color Feminists Between June 14 and June 23, 2011, a delegation of 11 scholars, activists, and artists visited occupied Palestine. As indigenous and women of color feminists involved in multiple social justice struggles, we sought to affirm our association with the growing international movement for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Call to Action from Indigenous and Women of Color Feminists</p>
<p>Between  June 14 and June 23, 2011, a delegation of 11 scholars, activists, and  artists visited occupied Palestine. As indigenous and women of color  feminists involved in multiple social justice struggles, we sought to  affirm our  association with the growing international movement for a free  Palestine. We wanted to see for ourselves the conditions under which  Palestinian people live and struggle against what we can now confidently  name as the Israeli project of apartheid and ethnic  cleansing. Each and every one of us—including those members of our  delegation who grew up in the Jim Crow South, in apartheid South Africa,  and on Indian reservations in the U.S.—was shocked by what we saw. In  this statement we describe some of our experiences  and issue an urgent call to others who share our commitment to racial  justice, equality, and freedom.</p>
<p>During our short stay in Palestine, we met  with academics, students, youth, leaders of civic organizations,  elected officials, trade unionists, political leaders, artists, and  civil society activists, as well as residents of refugee  camps and villages that have been recently attacked by Israeli soldiers  and settlers. Everyone we encountered—in Nablus, Awarta, Balata,  Jerusalem, Hebron, Dheisheh, Bethlehem, Birzeit, Ramallah, Um el-Fahem,  and Haifa—asked us to tell the truth about life  under occupation and about their unwavering commitment to a free  Palestine. We were deeply impressed by people’s insistence on the  linkages between the movement for a free Palestine and struggles for  justice throughout the world; as Martin Luther King, Jr.  insisted throughout his life, “Justice is indivisible. Injustice  anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”</p>
<p>Traveling by bus throughout the country,  we saw vast numbers of Israeli settlements ominously perched in the  hills, bearing witness to the systematic confiscation of Palestinian  land in flagrant violation of international law and  United Nations resolutions. We met with refugees across the country  whose families had been evicted from their homes by Zionist forces,  their land confiscated, their villages and olive groves razed. As a  consequence of this ongoing displacement, Palestinians  comprise the largest refugee population in the world (over five  million), the majority living within 100 kilometers of their natal  homes, villages, and farmlands. In defiance of United Nations Resolution  194, Israel has an active policy of opposing the right  of Palestinian refugees to return to their ancestral homes and lands on  the grounds that they are not entitled to exercise the Israeli Law of  Return, which is reserved for Jews.</p>
<p>In Sheikh Jarrah, a neighborhood in  eastern occupied Jerusalem, we met an 88-year-old woman who was forcibly  evicted in the middle of the night; she watched as the Israeli military  moved settlers into her house a mere two hours  later. Now living in the small back rooms of what was once her large  family residence, she defiantly asserted that neither Israel’s courts  nor its military could ever force her from her home. In the city of  Hebron, we were stunned by the conspicuous presence  of Israeli soldiers, who maintain veritable conditions of apartheid for  the city’s Palestinian population of almost 200,000, as against its 700  Jewish settlers. We crossed several Israeli checkpoints designed to  control Palestinian movement on West Bank roads  and along the Green Line. Throughout our stay, we met Palestinians who,  because of Israel’s annexation of Jerusalem and plans to remove its  native population, have been denied entry to the Holy City. We spoke to a  man who lives ten minutes away from Jerusalem  but who has not been able to enter the city for twenty-seven years. The  Israeli government thus continues to wage a demographic war for Jewish  dominance over the Palestinian population.</p>
<p>We were never able to escape the jarring  sight of the ubiquitous apartheid wall, which stands in contempt of  international law and human rights principles. Constructed of  twenty-five-foot-high concrete slabs, electrified cyclone  fencing, and winding razor wire, it almost completely encloses the West  Bank and extends well east of the Green Line marking Israel’s pre-1967  borders. It snakes its way through ancient olive groves, destroying the  beauty of the landscape, dividing communities  and families, severing farmers from their fields and depriving them of  their livelihood. In Abu Dis, the wall cuts across the campus of Al Quds  University through the soccer field. In Qalqiliya, we saw massive gates  built to control the entry and access of  Palestinians to their lands and homes, including a gated corridor  through which Palestinians with increasingly rare Israeli-issued permits  are processed as they enter Israel for work, sustaining the very state  that has displaced them. Palestinian children  are forced through similar corridors, lining-up for hours twice each  day to attend school. As one Palestinian colleague put it, “Occupied  Palestine is the largest prison in the world.”</p>
<p>An extensive prison system bolsters the  occupation and suppresses resistance. Everywhere we went we met people  who had either been imprisoned themselves or had relatives who had been  incarcerated. Twenty thousand Palestinians are  locked inside Israeli prisons, at least 8,000 of them are political  prisoners and more than 300 are children. In Jerusalem, we met with  members of the Palestinian Legislative Council who are being protected  from arrest by the International Committee of the  Red Cross. In Um el-Fahem, we met with an Islamist leader just after  his release from prison and heard a riveting account of his experience  on the Mavi Marmara and the 2010 Gaza Flotilla. The criminalization of  their political activity, and that of the many  Palestinians we met, was a constant and harrowing theme.</p>
<p>We also came to understand how overt  repression is buttressed by deceptive representations of the state of  Israel as the most developed social democracy in the region. As  feminists, we deplore the Israeli practice of “pink-washing,”  the state’s use of ostensible support for gender and sexual equality to  dress-up its occupation. In Palestine, we consistently found evidence  and analyses of a more substantive approach to an indivisible justice.  We met the President and the leadership of  the Arab Feminist Union and several other women’s groups in Nablus who  spoke about the role and struggles of Palestinian women on several  fronts. We visited one of the oldest women’s empowerment centers in  Palestine, In’ash al-Usra, and learned about various  income-generating cultural projects. We also spoke with Palestinian  Queers for BDS [Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions], young organizers  who frame the struggle for gender and sexual justice as part and parcel  of a comprehensive framework for self-determination  and liberation. Feminist colleagues at Birzeit University, An-Najah  University, and Mada al-Carmel spoke to us about the organic linkage of  anti-colonial resistance with gender and sexual equality, as well as  about the transformative role Palestinian institutions  of higher education play in these struggles.</p>
<p>We were continually inspired by the deep  and abiding spirit of resistance in the stories people told us, in the  murals inside buildings such as Ibdaa Center in Dheisheh Refugee Camp,  in slogans painted on the apartheid wall in  Qalqiliya, Bethlehem, and Abu Dis, in the education of young children,  and in the commitment to emancipatory knowledge production. At our  meeting with the Boycott National Committee—an umbrella alliance of over  200 Palestinian civil society organizations,  including the General Union of Palestinian Women, the General Union of  Palestinian Workers, the Palestinian Academic and Cultural Boycott of  Israel [PACBI], and the Palestinian Network of NGOs—we were humbled by  their appeal: “We are not asking you for heroic  action or to form freedom brigades. We are simply asking you not to be  complicit in perpetuating the crimes of the Israeli state.”</p>
<p>Therefore, we unequivocally endorse the  Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Campaign. The purpose of this  campaign is to pressure Israeli state-sponsored institutions to adhere  to international law, basic human rights, and democratic  principles as a condition for just and equitable social relations. We  reject the argument that to criticize the State of Israel is  anti-Semitic. We stand with Palestinians, an increasing number of Jews,  and other human rights activists all over the world in  condemning the flagrant injustices of the Israeli occupation.</p>
<p>We call upon all of our academic and  activist colleagues in the U.S. and elsewhere to join us by endorsing  the BDS campaign and by working to end U.S. financial support, at $8.2  million daily, for the Israeli state and its occupation.  We call upon all people of conscience to engage in serious dialogue  about Palestine and to acknowledge connections between the Palestinian  cause and other struggles for justice. Injustice anywhere is a threat to  justice everywhere.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Rabab Abdulhadi, San Francisco State University*</p>
<p>Ayoka Chenzira, artist and filmmaker, Atlanta, GA</p>
<p>Angela Y. Davis, University of California, Santa Cruz*</p>
<p>Gina Dent, University of California, Santa Cruz*</p>
<p>G. Melissa Garcia, Ph.D. Candidate, Yale University*</p>
<p>Anna Romina Guevarra, author and sociologist, Chicago, IL</p>
<p>Beverly Guy-Sheftall, author, Atlanta, GA</p>
<p>Premilla Nadasen, author, New York, NY</p>
<p>Barbara Ransby, author and historian, Chicago, IL</p>
<p>Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Syracuse University*</p>
<p>Waziyatawin, University of Victoria*</p>
<p>*For identification purposes only</p>
<p>For press inquiries, please contact <a href="mailto:feministdelegation@gmail.com" target="_blank"> feministdelegation@gmail.com</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2011 23:38:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The invitation: We are individuals who believe that there is a fundamental problem with the current Palestinian political representation and mode of collective action. We believe that the problem is not one that is linked to individuals and/or their political beliefs, but one that is related to the absence of mechanisms for choosing representatives, accountability, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/%D8%AF%D8%B9%D9%88%D8%A9-%D9%84%D9%84%D8%B9%D9%85%D9%84-%D9%82%D8%B6%D8%A7%D9%8A%D8%A7-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%81%D9%84%D8%B3%D8%B7%D9%8A%D9%86%D9%8A%D9%8A%D9%86-%D9%81%D9%8A-%D9%84%D8%A8%D9%86%D8%A7%D9%86/192749500764793">The invitation:</a><br />
We are individuals who believe that there is a fundamental problem with the current Palestinian political representation and mode of collective action. We believe that the problem is not one that is linked to individuals and/or their political beliefs, but one that is related to the absence of mechanisms for choosing representatives, accountability, and strategy for liberation.</p>
<p>We cannot wait or rely on the traditional Palestinian factions to create unity and bypass their differences.  In Lebanon we need to unite with other calls rising from Palestine and the Diaspora calling for unity and action in line with the winds of change that are happening in the region.</p>
<p>The time has come to combine the efforts of different groups and individuals, who are active or want to be active on the Palestinian scene in Lebanon in order to create an effective platform for action for Palestinian rights in Lebanon and Return.</p>
<p>If you agree with these points and are interested in discussing them with other people then join us.</p>
<p>This Invitation is open to all Palestinians and those who support their cause.</p>
<p>You can participate through sending an email to this address : pal.leb.action@gmail.com</p>
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In your email please mention one of the following 5 locations for the setting of the meeting ( Beirut, Saida, Sur, آNorth (Tripoli-baddawi-nahr el bared), Baalbeck).</p>


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		<title>Nasawiya Screens “The Kingdom Of Women”</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 09:49:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, the news are true! Nasawiya will be screening &#8220;The Kingdom of Women&#8221; by Dana Abour Rahme. The story of the women of Ein El Hilweh refugee camp between 1982-1984 is an important chapter in the history of Palestinian refugee women in Lebanon. After the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982, the camp was destroyed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Yes, the news are true! Nasawiya will be screening &#8220;The Kingdom of Women&#8221; by Dana Abour Rahme.</p>
<div>The story of the women of Ein El Hilweh refugee camp between 1982-1984 is an important chapter in the history of Palestinian refugee women in Lebanon. After the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982, the camp was destroyed and its men imprisoned. “The Kingdom of Women” documents the community and organizing spirit of the women during this period, how they were able to rebuild the camp, protect and provide for their families while&#8230; their men were held captive. Weaving between past and present, animation and daily life, the documentary focuses on seven of these women and honors how women continue to contribute to the survival of the Palestinian community in exile.</div>
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<p>تشكل قصة النساء الفلسطينيات في مخيم عين الحلوة للاجئين الفلسطينيين بين عامي 1982و1984 فصلاً هاماً من تاريخ النساء الفلسطينيات في لبنان؛ فبعد الغزو الإسرائيلي للبنان عام 1982، دُمّر المخيم وتمّ سجن الرجال. يركز فيلم &#8220;مملكة النساء&#8221; على الروح الاجتماعية والتنظيمية لدى النساء في تلك الفترة، وكيف تمكنّ من إعادة إعمار المخيم، حماية و إعالة عائلاتهنّ في وقت كان رجالهن في الأسر. يتنقل الفيلم بين الماضي والحاضر زمناً، وبين رسوم متحركة وحياة يومية مكاناً،مسلطاً الضوء على حياة سبعة من تلك النسوة، مظهراً تقديراً للمرأة التي تسهم بشكل دائم ويومي في الحفاظ على هوية وكرامة الفلسطينيين في المنفى.</p>
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		<title>Worldwide Feminist Statements in Solidarity with Gaza Freedom Flotilla</title>
		<link>http://www.nasawiya.org/web/2010/06/worldwide-feminist-statements-in-solidarity-with-gaza-freedom-flotilla/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 13:52:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nadine Moawad</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nasawiya calls on the international feminist community to add their voices to these wonderful women&#8217;s organizations who have issued statements condemning the vicious Israeli attack on the Freedom Flotilla on May 31, 2010. We urge you to stand in solidarity with the 700 brave activists who put their lives on the line in order to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--:en--><a rel="attachment wp-att-494" href="http://www.nasawiya.org/web/2010/06/worldwide-feminist-statements-in-solidarity-with-gaza-freedom-flotilla/feminist_flotilla/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-494 alignright" style="margin: 10px;" title="feminist_flotilla" src="http://www.nasawiya.org/web/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/feminist_flotilla-210x300.jpg" alt="" width="111" height="159" /></a>Nasawiya calls on the international feminist community to add their voices to these wonderful women&#8217;s organizations who have issued statements condemning the vicious Israeli attack on the Freedom Flotilla on May 31, 2010. We urge you to stand in solidarity with the 700 brave activists who put their lives on the line in order to break the siege in Gaza, Palestine. There is no real justice for women anywhere without justice for the millions of Palestinian women living in exile, under occupation, under the apartheid regime of Israel, in illegal prisons, and/or under daily military economic, political, gender, and sexual violence. Please add your voices to the <a href="https://secure.avaaz.org/en/gaza_flotilla/?fp" target="_blank">Avaaz petition</a>, read the following statements by international women&#8217;s rights organizations, and leave us a comment if you know of any other feminist statements made so we can add them here.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.globalfundforwomen.org/find-out/media-center/point-of-view/1685-global-fund-condemns-israeli-attack-on-freedom-flotilla" target="_blank"><strong>Global Fund for Women</strong> Condemns Israeli Attack on Freedom  Flotilla</a></li>
<li><a title="Nobel Women's Initiative condemns Gaza flotilla attack" href="http://www.nobelwomensinitiative.org/home/article/nobel-womens-initiative-condemns-gaza-flotilla-attack" target="_blank"><strong>Nobel  Women&#8217;s Initiative</strong> condemns Gaza flotilla attack</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.madre.org/index.php?s=4&amp;news=396" target="_blank"><strong>MADRE </strong>Condemns Israel&#8217;s Killing of Activists Bringing Humanitarian  Aid to Gaza</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.wwhr.org/news.php?detay=57" target="_blank"><strong>Women for Women&#8217;s Human Rights </strong>condemns the violence and offensive policies employed by the Israeli state</a></li>
<li><a href="http://codepinkalert.org/article.php?id=5436" target="_blank"><strong>CODEPINK </strong>Condemns Israeli Attack on Gaza  Flotilla</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.sawtalniswa.com/2010/06/voices-aswat-of-anger-and-solidarity/"><strong>Aswat-Palestinian Queer Women</strong> Condemns Israel&#8217;s Raid on Gaza Aid Flotilla</a></li>
<li><a href="http://awid.org/eng/Issues-and-Analysis/Issues-and-Analysis/AWID-Condemns-Israeli-Attack-on-the-Gaza-Freedom-Flotilla"><strong>Association for Women in Development (AWID)</strong> Condemns Israeli Attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla</a> (Read the statement in <a href="http://awid.org/fre/Enjeux-et-Analyses/Enjeux-et-Analyses2/AWID-condamne-l-attaque-d-Israel-contre-la-Flottille-de-la-Liberte-pour-Gaza">French</a> and <a href="http://awid.org/esl/Temas-y-Analisis/Temas-y-Analisis2/AWID-Condena-el-Ataque-Israeli-contra-la-Flotilla-por-la-Libertad-de-Gaza">Spanish</a>.)</li>
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