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The Truth About the Attack at Sea:Gaza Freedom Flotilla with Ann Wright
Details of the three events scheduled for an eye witness account on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.
June 18th Friday 7 PM: Essex, MA
First Universalist Church of Essex — 57 Main Street, Essex,MA
June 19th Saturday 6 PM: Allston, MA
Palestinian Cultural Center for Peace – 41 Quint Avenue, Allston,MA
$10 Suggested donation; Community dinner included
June 20th Sunday 6:30 pm: Worcester, MA
Blessed Sacrament Church, Phelan Center — 551 Pleasant Street, Worcester MA
Ann Wright, a retired US Army colonel, spent twenty-nine years in the military and later served as a high-ranking diplomat in the US State Department. In 2001, she helped oversee the opening of the US mission in Afghanistan. In 2003, she resigned her post at the State Department to protest the war in Iraq. Ms. Wright was a passenger on the Challenger 1, one of the six boats in the Gaza flotilla that was raided by Israeli commandos on May 31. She was deported to Turkey.
Source: www.bdsmovement.net
June 4: Boston Demands: End the Siege on Gaza! at Government Center
Boston Demands: End the Siege on Gaza!
Friday, June 4
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
JFK Federal Building, Government Center
Downtown Boston
Tell President Obama: Enough is enough! End the illegal and immoral siege on Gaza! Demand an independent investigation into the Israeli attack on the Freedom Flotilla!
The U.S. State Department is closer than ever to declaring its support for an end to the siege on Gaza. Accelerate this change, using the momentum gained from the Flotilla attack. Join us Friday as we call for an end to the siege and for an investigation into the murderous attack on the Mavi Marvara.
Please forward widely.
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From: www.bdsmovement.net
May 20, 2010 7 PM: Commemorating the 62nd Anniversary of the Nakba in Palestine, with Ghassan Kanafani at Cambridge Public Library
Commemorating the 62nd Anniversary of the Nakba in Palestine,
Please join us for an evening of readings from the work of Palestinian writer Ghassan Kanafani
This event is free.
When
Thursday May 20th, 2010
7:00 PM
Directions
Where: Lewis Room, Cambridge Public Library, Central Square
Address: 45 Pearl St Cambridge, MA 02139
Public Transportation
accessible by bus and red line, Central Sq stop, wheelchair accessible
Featuring:
- Sameer Abu-Alsaoud
- Laila Murad
- Nada Samih
- Dara Bayer
- Lana Habash
- Spiritchild
- Viviane Saleh-Hanna
- Gina Rodriguez, and
- Ashanti Allston, former political prisoner
There will be readings of Kanafani’s work, musical performance, a photo exhibit, and Palestinian food.
From Ghassan Kanafani’s “Returning to Haifa”, 1969:
“What happened to you, Said?” “Nothing. Nothing at all. I was just asking. I’m looking for the true Palestine, the Palestine that’s more than memories, more than peacock feathers, more than a son, more than scars written by bullets on the stairs. I was just saying to myself: What’s Palestine with respect to Khalid? He doesn’t know the vase or the picture or the stairs or Halisa or Khaldun. And yet for him, Palestine is something worthy of a man bearing arms for, dying for…. Tens of thousands like Khalid won’t be stopped by the tears of men searching in the depths of their defeat for scraps of armor and broken flowers. Men like Khalid are looking toward the future, so they can put right our mistakes and the mistakes of the whole world…”History:
This May marks the 62nd anniversary of the Nakba (Arabic for “catastrophe”) in Palestine in 1948 when over 935,000 Palestinians (85% of the indigenous population of Palestine at that time) were forced off their land, in some cases at gunpoint, in other cases through massacres or threats of massacres like the massacre at Deir Yassin. As a result, 530 of an estimated 550 total villages were completely destroyed or depopulated. “Israel” was founded on the racist ideology of zionism. It has followed the expansionist and genocidal logic of white supremacy and colonialism for over sixty years. Today, the genocide in Palestine continues: from the planned expulsion of thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank, to the demolition of Palestinian homes in occupied Al Quds (Jerusalem), to the continued siege of the people of Gaza– deprived of food, water, electricity, and medicine– to the mass detention of over 11,000 Palestinian political prisoners. Ghassan Kanafani, beloved Palestinian writer, was murdered by Zionist forces in 1972. His work reminds us of the spirit of resistance that has sustained the Palestinian people for generations.
Please join us.
**The Cambridge Public Library is not a sponsor of this event.May 3, 2010: Boston Activists Disrupt Israeli Innovation Weekend at Museum of Science
Boston, MA, May 3, 2010 – Local activists protested the so-called “Israeli Innovation Weekend” (IIW) at the Museum of Science in Boston through multiple, disparate actions on Sunday. IIW’s sponsors, including the Consulate General of Israel to New England, were left flummoxed by the activists’ efforts and largely unable to prevent their successful, multi-pronged disruption of the event.
Protesters targeted IIW because it was part of a state-sponsored campaign to “greenwash” Israel’s discriminatory, apartheid regime and atrocious human rights record. IIW was officially sponsored by the Israeli Consulate, which also played a major role in funding and planning the event; nearly half of IIW’s steering committee was composed of Consulate staff and the Consulate was one of the top donors.
Throughout the day, protesters maintained a visible public presence outside the Museum. Protesters held signs drawing attention to Israeli “innovation” in technologies of death such as white phosphorus and cluster bombs, parodying the exhibit’s slogan, “Healing the World Through Technology.”
Across the street from the Museum, demonstrators also prominently displayed a large Palestinian flag from the adjacent East Cambridge Lechmere Viaduct Bridge. The protesters’ message was seen by hundreds of Museum visitors and passing tour groups, many of whom called out or honked horns in expressions of solidarity.
Meanwhile, inside the Museum, lone activists stealthily replaced the IIW program with a duplicate program, virtually identical in appearance but which highlighted themes of the Israeli science and technology sectors’ complicity in water theft and other abuses. The front of the program named Israel “The World’s Leader in Cutting-Edge Apartheid Technologies,” while inside the program, titles of IWW lectures were re-printed with altered titles. For example, “Sunshine and Sustainability: Israeli Leadership in Solar Technology” was renamed “Sustainable Darkness: Israeli Innovations in Torture Technology and Extra-Legal Maneuvering,” while “Sharing Water in the Middle East—Israel’s Cross-Border Water Resource Strategy” became “Strategic Water Appropriation in the Middle East: Might Makes Right.” IIW organizers were overheard multiple times expressing anger and frustration at their inability to determine who was “plastering” the exhibit with this literature.
Download a copy of the brochure here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/30892732/mos-flier
Activists surreptitiously distributed this material for more than two hours before finally being discovered and asked to leave the Museum. Yet Museum staff were observed reading the alternative program and several expressed sympathy with the activists’ cause as they were escorted out of the Museum.
Finally, yet another group of activists infiltrated the last panel lecture of the day, entitled “Israeli Technology: An Investor’s Perspective.” As the panel began, two participants unfurled a giant banner reading “Don’t Invest in Israeli Apartheid.” After the activists were shouted down by the audience and removed by Museum security, others continued to disrupt the session every five to ten minutes, individually standing up and interrupting the lecture by condemning investment in Israeli technology, calling for justice for Palestinians, or singing liberation songs.
One disrupter referred the audience to the report about war crimes in Gaza by the UN inquiry commission led by South African jurist Richard Goldstone if they truly wanted to know more about Israeli technological innovation. Another declared that investing in Israel was investing in the dispossession and genocide of indigenous people. Yet another sang a re-written, Palestine-specific version of Sweet Honey in the Rock’s Chile Your Waters Run Red Through Soweto. In sum, the activists made it impossible for the event to proceed and visibly agitated the audience.
Video of the activists’ disruption,
In another positive sign of Israel’s increasing marginalization, there were so few people in actual attendance of the lecture that after all the activists had been removed, there was more security present in the auditorium than attendees.
The Boston-area activists were pleased to be part of a larger, international campaign that refuses to let the Israeli government “greenwash” its occupation and devastation of Palestinian life by presenting itself as a leader in scientific innovation and green technology, a campaign that is part of the larger movement for boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel. Just days earlier, activists in Scotland held a three-day protest of a similar such exhibition of Israeli science and technological innovation at their national Parliament building, a demonstration that included 400 tiny coffins to represent the children massacred in the 2008-2009 war on Gaza: http://indymedia.org/uk/en/2010/05/450182.html
The BDS movement is an international response to the call from Palestinian society to boycott, divest from, and sanction the Israeli government until it ends its occupation and dismantles the Wall inside the West Bank, recognizes the equal rights of Palestinian citizens, and respects the right of return of Palestinian refugees. To learn more about the call for BDS, and to read about other organizations engaged in BDS work who also support the protest of the greenwashing of Israel, see:
http://www.bdsmovement.net/ – site of the global BDS movement; you can read the call for BDS here
http://www.pacbi.org/ – site of the Palestinian campaign for Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel
http://www.endtheoccupation.org/ – site of the U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation

