Join Edmonton Queers Against Israeli Apartheid (EQuAIA) at Pride

June 7, 2010

Share/Bookmark

PSN encourages you to join the newly formed group Edmonton Queers Against Israeli Apartheid in the Edmonton Pride Parade! March in solidarity with QuAIA Toronto, queer and non-queer Palestinians, and all victims of apartheid states!

Saturday, June 12
Meet at Jasper Ave and 108 Street at noon
Parade travels East on Jasper Ave, left onto 99 St travelling north, wind up in Churchill Square

Help spread the word! Invite your Facebook friends to join EQuAIA at Pride!

About EQuAIA

Edmonton Queers Against Israeli Apartheid, or QuAIA, formed to work in solidarity with queers in Palestine and Palestinian resistance movements around the world. Today, in response to increasing criticism of its occupation of Palestine, Israel is cultivating an image of itself as an oasis of gay tolerance in the Middle East. As queers, we recognize that homophobia exists in Israel, Palestine, and across all borders. But queer Palestinians face the additional challenge of living under occupation, subject to Israeli state violence and control. Israel’s apartheid system extends gay rights only to some, based on race.

There is no pride in apartheid, and QuAIA is dedicated to fighting it wherever it exists. We work in solidarity with anti-colonial struggles and with queers leading their own struggles of resistance.

QuAIA works to:
* mobilize in solidarity with groups and individuals to advance these political goals
* engage in a queer analysis of colonialism and anti-colonial struggles
* build a queer, anti-colonial, anti-racist, feminist movement against apartheid through mutual education and dialogue
* foster a culture of radical queer organizing

For more information or to get involved email EQuAIA at: edmquaia@gmail.com
Find EQuAIA on Facebook.
Visit the EQuAIA website.


Event: PSN Teach-ins On Gaza

June 7, 2010

Share/Bookmark

PSN presents two teach-ins this week on the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the ongoing efforts to end the Israeli blockade. The same teach-in will be offered twice this week:

Tuesday, June 8
5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Business Building, Room 4-13 (U of A Campus)
(Map)
Help us spread the word. Invite friends to the Tuesday Facebook event page.

Thursday, June 10
Noon – 1:00 pm
Central Academic Building (CAB), Room 281 (U of A Campus)
(Map)
Help us spread the word. Invite friends to the Thursday Facebook event page.

***

Excerpts from Amnesty International report, “Suffocating Gaza – the Israeli blockade’s effects on Palestinians”

June 1, 2010

“Israel’s military blockade of Gaza has left more than 1.4 million Palestinian men, women and children trapped in the Gaza Strip, an area of land just 40 kilometres long and 9.5 kilometres wide.

Mass unemployment, extreme poverty and food price rises caused by shortages have left four in five Gazans dependent on humanitarian aid. As a form of collective punishment, Israel’s continuing blockade of Gaza is a flagrant violation of international law.

… The blockade prohibits most exports and restricts the entry of basic goods, including food and fuel. Much of the available food is provided by the UN and other aid agencies, or smuggled in through tunnels running under the Egypt-Gaza border and then sold on at exorbitantly high prices to Gaza’s beleaguered residents.

The situation has been made worse by the Egyptian government’s construction of a steel wall along the border at Rafah to disrupt the cross-border smuggling that has become Gaza’s lifeline, as well as the bombing of tunnels by the Israeli airforce.

… According to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, the number of refugees living in abject poverty in the Gaza Strip has tripled since the blockade began. These families lack the means to purchase even the most basic items, including soap, school materials and clean drinking water. According to the UN, more than 60 per cent of households are currently “food insecure”.

… Gaza’s health sector has been plagued by shortages in equipment and medical supplies during the blockade.

… The Israeli authorities frequently delay or refuse these permits; some Gazans have died while waiting to obtain permits to leave the territory for medical treatment elsewhere.

World Health Organization (WHO) trucks of medical equipment bound for Gazan hospitals have repeatedly been turned away, without explanation, by Israeli border officials.”


Evergreen State College Students Vote for Divestment

June 3, 2010

Share/Bookmark

Students at Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA, the alma mater of pro-Palestinian activist Rachel Corrie, who was killed by the IDF in Gaza in 2003. Below is the press release announcing the results of the vote.

EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE STUDENTS VOTE TO DIVEST FROM ILLEGAL OCCUPATION OF PALESTINE

On June 2, 2010, students at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA, made history by passing two resolutions supporting human rights, upholding international law, and promoting a just peace in the Palestine/Israel conflict.

1. The first resolution calls for The Evergreen State College Foundation to divest from companies that profit from Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine, as part of instituting a socially responsible investment policy.

2. The second resolution calls on the College to ban the use of Caterpillar, Inc. equipment from campus.

While other US colleges have passed similar divestment resolutions, these are the first of such resolutions passed by direct vote by an entire student body. Additionally, the student government unanimously passed its own resolution strongly supporting the measures.

Read the rest of this entry »


Action: Day of Action Against MEC

June 2, 2010

Share/Bookmark

Day of Action Against MEC: Tell MEC to Stop Supporting Israeli Apartheid

Saturday, June 5
12:00pm – 2:00pm
Mountain Equipment Co-op Edmonton
12328-102 Avenue NW
(Map)

Help us spread the word! Invite your friends to the Facebook event.

Please email psnedmonton@gmail.com for more details if you can join us.

On Saturday, June 5th, Palestine Solidarity Network is joining Palestine solidarity activists across Canada in a global day of action for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel. In the wake of Israel’s bloody massacre on the Freedom Flotilla loaded with humanitarian aid bound for Gaza, which has been under an inhumane and illegal siege for the last three years, it is imperative that we continue our call for BDS and an end to Israeli Apartheid. June 5 also marks the 43rd anniversary of the start of the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.

We demand MEC ends its partnerships with Israeli factories and stops sourcing products from Israel. Until MEC does so, we will continue to pressure MEC to act in accordance with their stated ethics by ending its partnership with Israeli factories. Information pickets will be held outside Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) stores, asking shoppers not to buy Israeli goods at MEC.

This action is in solidarity with the Global BDS Day of Action that Palestinian civil society has called for June 5, 2010. The first Global Day of Action for BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) against Israel came in the wake of last year’s brutal three-week assault on Gaza. The Israeli military killed more than 1400 Palestinians, at least 80% of them civilians, according to the Israeli human rights group B’tselem.

Judge Goldstone’s 500-page report to the UN concluded that Israel’s attack was “designed to punish, humiliate and terrorize a civilian population.” More than one year later, Israel continues its suffocating blockade of the Gaza Strip which has been described by Jimmy Carter as “one of the greatest human rights crimes on Earth.”

Over the last year, the global movement calling for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions has accelerated, with the explicit aim of forcing Israel to comply with international law. In Canada, members have been asking MEC to end its “partnerships” with Israeli factories, including military contractors, that produce MEC branded seamless underwear and hydration systems. These partnerships are antithetical to MEC’s promotion of itself as an organization with “rigorous ethical sourcing requirements,” and a “business [that] can advance human rights.”

MEC’s house brand “partner” for hydration systems is Source Vagabond, an Israeli military designer and contractor that boasts on its website: “[Founder] Yoki and most of the members of our R&D team are experienced ex officers of elite IDF (Israeli Defence Forces) units.” Also, “50,000 [of its hydration packs] have been purchased by the IDF” and were almost certainly used during Israel’s recent massacre in Gaza that killed more than 430 Palestinian women and children, according to B’tselem.

During the Gaza assault, Source’s slogan was “Hydration is Essential In the Heat of Battle.” But apparently not for the more than 500,000 Palestinian civilians who had no running water in Gaza during January 2009 because of the deliberate Israeli military attacks on civilian infrastructure such as power plants, wells and water lines, as documented in the Goldstone report.

As Naomi Klein said in January 2009, “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.”

Until MEC reverses it’s position on sourcing from Israel we are asking MEC members to take the actions below:

WHAT YOU CAN DO

* Do not buy products made in Israel at MEC

* Leaflet a MEC store (please join us for the information picket on Saturday, June 5th).

* Ask friends and relatives not to buy Israeli goods at MEC.

* Keep up to date by subscribing to our email lists by contacting boycottapartheid@gmail.com and psnedmonton@gmail.com

* Whatever else you do, please write/fax/phone the CEO and board of MEC telling them of your actions and asking that MEC halt all dealings with Israeli companies. Please email CEO dLabistour@mec.ca and cc any emails to boycottapartheid@gmail.com


Naomi Klein Speaking at Toronto Rally

June 2, 2010

Our only course of action? Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions. Journalist Naomi Klein speaks at a Toronto rally in response to Israel’s attack on the humanitarian flotilla.

Share/Bookmark


Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 73 other followers