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NO 2 IDF Chief, YES 2 Gaza & Corrie, Today 5pm NYC

by fairleft Tue Mar 9th, 2010 at 03:42:59 PM EST

(Details on where, when, why of march/protest at bottom of diary)

Hundreds set to turn out for anti-Israel Defense Forces demo in NY
Protesters plan to march outside Waldorf Astoria, where Friends of the IDF will host dinner for IDF Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi
By E.B. Solomont
Jerusalem Post
March 9, 2010

. . . The protest is being sponsored by a broad coalition of about 25 left-wing groups, including American Jews for a Just Peace, Codepink, Gaza Freedom March and Jewish Voice for Peace. Organized by Jews Say No!, the protest was endorsed by the Israeli groups Coalition of Women for Peace and BOYCOTT! Supporting the Palestinian BDS From Within.

"We think it's inappropriate for an American organization to be feting the Israeli army, when the Israeli army is implicated in violations of international law," said Rebecca Vilkomerson, director of Jewish Voice for Peace. She said Operation Cast Lead opened up people's eyes to the role that the Israeli army plays. The Goldstone Report also made people consider the notion that the IDF is fallible, she added.

"Definitely, it has opened up a big conversation in the Jewish community," she said, observing that in the past year more Jews have begun "questioning the idea that Israel is always right."

Okay, I admit, the actual Jerusalem Post headline was "Hundreds set to turn out for anti-Israel demo in NY." I.e., equating support for Israel with support for its the criminal actions of its military, like labeling an anti-Iraq war protest an anti-U.S. protest. But, okay, par for the Jerusualem Post course, and we move on. . . . to more important positive news out of Israel/Palestine from a basic humanitarian perspective. Note btw the efforts by Israel to avoid a fair verdict:

Israeli Defense Ministry goes on trial for Corrie death
March 9, 2010
Ma'an News


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Jerusalem - On Wednesday, the Israeli Defense Ministry will go on trial as a court hears a case filed by the parents of an American woman run down by an Israeli military bulldozer in Gaza, in March 2003.

A civil suit seeks to hold Israeli forces responsible for the death of Rachel Corrie, a 23-year-old activist who was crushed to death as she protested a Palestinian home from demolition in the Gaza Strip.

"We claim that her assassination was intentional," or, at the very least, that the army is guilty of "huge negligence," Hussein Abu Hussein, the attorney who filed the petition on behalf of Corrie's parents, commented.

Abu Hussein cites the state's acknowledgment of the fact that Corrie and other members of the International Solidarity Movement--a Palestinian-led peace organization that advocates non-violent means of resistance to the Israeli occupation--were demonstrating in the area for several hours before Corrie was struck by the bulldozer. He also points out that Corrie was wearing a fluorescent orange vest to increase her visibility.

At the time of her death, the Israeli military response was that the driver of the machine did not see Corrie.

"If you see people, you should stop and think of all the needed steps not to harm [them]. Instead of stopping the D9, which weighs 64 tons, they continued. And due to that, [Corrie] was killed," Abu Hussein said.

Four of Corrie's fellow activists who witnessed her death were initially denied entry into Israel where they were asked to testify at the trial, but US pressure reportedly changed the Israeli position. A US citizen and three UK nationals will now be able to speak at the trial, which is expected to last two weeks.

Israel will not issue an entry permit to Dr Ahmed Abu Nakira, the Gazan physician who saw Corrie after she was injured and declared her dead. The state rejected the request for his entry on the grounds that there is no coordination between Israel and Gaza, due to the Israeli blockade that began after Hamas rose to power in 2007.

"It's an obstacle to justice," Abu Hussein said. "On the one side, [Israel] won't give permission [for Dr Abu Nakira] to come; on the other they won't allow him to testify by videoconference, which is used daily by courts everywhere in the modern world."

More from the Corrie family, Cindy and Craig, here:

Call to Action: Corrie Trial in Israel, March 10-24, 2009

Friends,

As many of you know, a civil lawsuit in the case of our daughter Rachel Corrie is scheduled for trial in the Haifa District Court beginning March 10, 2010. A human rights observer and activist, Rachel, 23, tried nonviolently to offer protection for a Palestinian family whose home was threatened with demolition by the Israeli military. On March 16, 2003, she was crushed to death by an Israel Defense Force (IDF) Caterpillar D9R bulldozer in Rafah, Gaza.

The lawsuit is one piece of our family's seven-year effort to pursue justice for our daughter and sister. We hope this trial will illustrate the need for accountability for thousands of lives lost, or indelibly injured, by occupation--in a besieged and beleaguered Gaza and throughout Palestine/Israel; bring attention to the assault on nonviolent human rights activists (Palestinian, Israeli, and international); and underscore the fact that so many Palestinian families, harmed as deeply as ours, cannot access Israeli courts.

In order to deliver these interconnected messages as effectively as possible, we are asking for large-scale participation in the trial itself as well as in the events surrounding it. We hope you will join us for all or some of the events listed below and help us to put the call out to others. . . .

Craig and Cindy Corrie

Their PDF press release is here: Family Seeks Accountability Seven Years After An Israeli Military Bulldozer Crushed Their 23 Year Old Daughter To Death

Okay, let's give you the details on today's protest/march:

PROTEST THE ANNUAL FUNDRAISING DINNER OF THE FRIENDS OF THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES & KEYNOTE IDF CHIEF OF STAFF GABI ASHKENAZI

WHEN: Tuesday, March 9, 2010, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.

WHERE: New York City, 53rd St and Lexington Ave. Signs and procession route provided. (The dinner is at the Waldorf Astoria)

WHAT: The Friends of the Israel Defense Forces, a registered 501-(c)(3) tax-exempt organization that provides support and services to members of Israel's national army, will be holding a $1,000 a plate fundraiser at the Waldorf Astoria, New York City. The keynote speaker will be Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi, IDF Chief of General Staff, who was responsible for the prosecution of last year's Operation Cast Lead against the people of Gaza. At the same time as the dinner, a broad coalition of local groups will stage a mobile protest outside the hotel to highlight the crimes committed by the IDF during Operation Cast Lead as well as Israel's ongoing illegal blockade of the Gaza Strip.

WHY:

NO TO THE IDF's BRUTALITY!

NO TO THE OCCUPATION AND SIEGE OF GAZA!

YES TO THE GOLDSTONE REPORT!

YES TO JUSTICE FOR THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE!

Please wear black if you can. We will provide dynamic signs!

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Co-sponsored by Jews Say No!, Adalah-NY, Gaza Freedom March, Judson Church, Women In Black Union Square, Committee for Open Discussion of Zionism, Codepink, Brooklyn For Peace, Women of a Certain Age, Center for Immigrant Families, Wespac, Middle East Crisis Response, Regeneración Childcare NYC, National Lawyers Guild-NY Chapter, Post Road, American Jews for a Just Peace, Jewish Voice For Peace, Woodstock Veterans For Peace, A.R.T. (Activist Response Team), Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions-USA, Progressive Democrats of America, NYC Anti-War Coalition, and New York Collective of Radical Educators

Endorsed by Coalition of Women for Peace, and BOYCOTT! Supporting the Palestinian BDS From Within

Finally, other news you may not have seen about the ongoing injustice in Palestine/Israel. Yup, consider it semi-official, it's apartheid:

The Russell Tribunal on Palestine on March 3rd concluded the EU should sanction Israel until violations stop, ruling in Barcelona, Spain on six questions concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The jurists were assembled from around the world and issued their conclusions, among them stipulating that Israel practices a form of apartheid. The Tribunal's judgements are not judicially binding but are meant to examine the complicity of the European Union in perpetuating what the Tribunal called Israel's "policy of war, occupation, and colonization for 60 years."

Display:
LEILA SHAHID, PA ENVOY, EUROPEAN COMMISSION: It was very important for the Palestinians that this initiative was taken, because we can see that not much is done by states in terms of implementing international law or international humanitarian law. I think that the initiative of convening this tribunal and to make the first chapter on the very specific subject of third-party responsibilities and obligations--and this, in this case, EU (European Union) obligation is very important, first and foremost because the EU is the first partner of Israel in trade and economic relations. Even if the States is the first supporter of Israel, the real economic partner is the EU. . . .

MAIREAD CORRIGAN-MAGUIRE, 1976 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE LAUREATE: While the EU and its member states are not the direct perpetrators of these acts, they nevertheless violate international law and the internal legal order of the EU, as set down by the EU Treaty, either by failing to take the measures that Israel's conduct requires them to take or by contributing directly or indirectly to such conduct.

RONALD KASRILS, JURIST, RUSSELL TRIBUNAL ON PALESTINE: The Russell Tribunal on Palestine calls on the European Union and on each of its member states to impose the necessary sanctions on its partner Israel through diplomatic, trade, and cultural measures in order to end the impunity that Israel has enjoyed for decades.

SHAHID: It was very important for the Palestinians that this initiative was taken, because we can see that not much is done by states in terms of implementing international law or international humanitarian law. I think that the initiative of convening this tribunal and to make the first chapter on the very specific subject of third-party responsibilities and obligations--and this, in this case, EU (European Union) obligation is very important, first and foremost because the EU is the first partner of Israel in trade and economic relations. Even if the States is the first supporter of Israel, the real economic partner is the EU. . . .

CORRIGAN-MAGUIRE: While the EU and its member states are not the direct perpetrators of these acts, they nevertheless violate international law and the internal legal order of the EU, as set down by the EU Treaty, either by failing to take the measures that Israel's conduct requires them to take or by contributing directly or indirectly to such conduct.

KASRILS: The Russell Tribunal on Palestine calls on the European Union and on each of its member states to impose the necessary sanctions on its partner Israel through diplomatic, trade, and cultural measures in order to end the impunity that Israel has enjoyed for decades.

http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jum ival=4882&updaterx=2010-03-09+10%3A19%3A49

fairleft

by fairleft (fairleftatyahoodotcom) on Tue Mar 9th, 2010 at 05:29:20 PM EST
Unfinished diary, if I may attach it here.

'Butcher of Gaza' feted at Waldorf-Astoria, NYC

Philip Weiss talking:

The IDF fundraising dinner at the Waldorf tonight and the protest called for 5 pm outside the hotel is a big story in Israel and Palestine, getting covered in the Jerusalem Post, in right wing Arutz Sheva, on Democracy Now, on Al Bawaba, again in the JPost, in Haaretz by Donna Nevel of Jews Say No, and in the JTA, out of Jerusalem.

...but not in the US. According to Philip Weiss, the New York papers will not touch it.

The $1,000-a-plate Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) dinner honors Chief of the IDF Staff Gabi Ashkenazi. A protest against [Gabi] Ashkenazi sponsored by more than 25 American, Jewish and Israeli organizations is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon outside Manhattan's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, the site of the IDF dinner, the Jerusalem Post reported. Protest organizers have described Ashkenazi as the "butcher of Gaza."

http://mondoweiss.net/2010/03/anywhere-but-here-idf-protest-in-ny-today-gets-global-ink.html?utm_sou rce=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Mondoweiss_Posts+%28Mondoweiss+Posts%29

The protest is organized by Adalah-NY

http://adalahny.org/index.php/component/events/?task=view_detail&agid=94&yea

Recommend crossposting on Booman.

by shergald on Tue Mar 9th, 2010 at 06:42:39 PM EST
Attached to this article over there:

Did you know March 16 is the 7th anniversary of Rachel Corrie's death?

No, and I don't care.
33% (16 votes)

No, but thank you for reminding me. What can I do to honor her memory?
18% (9 votes)

Yes. What can I do to honor her memory? (go to rachelcorriefoundation.org and find out)
25% (12 votes)

No/yes, but I don't care for that pro-Palestinian illegal protestor.
16% (8 votes)

Other answer.
6%    3 votes

48 votes

So, the 'I don't cares' win at pseudo-progressive Daily Kos. On this issue that site is a ridiculous embarrassment to real progressives, a result of banning many many on the P side of the I/P debate.

fairleft

by fairleft (fairleftatyahoodotcom) on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 01:09:54 AM EST
by fairleft (fairleftatyahoodotcom) on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 01:17:18 AM EST
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Your comments on MyLeftWing are right on about the decent of Daily Kos. Still it is viewed by Israel propaganda sites as a nemesis to the right wing Zionist cause. There are about 7-8 IP diaries still posted, although a significant number are from the Israeli apologists.

But MyLeftWing is no longer worth the trouble. The site crashed some time ago as its daily visit numbers went below a thousand. So embarrassing that MSOC pulled the site meter. At least European Tribune sustains two thousand daily visitors, and Booman Tribune, five thousand. Also you might consider Open Left where you can post single headlines on its Quick Hits, or full fledged diaries in its diary section. It has over 12 thousand daily visitors.

Still, if you can survive on DKos, it has right now just over 600 thousand daily visitors.

by shergald on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 01:59:48 PM EST
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Thank you for those numbers, though, uh, are you pretty sure of them? I get zero response to my diaries at Open Left and Booman Tribune, which implies to me that they are not read. I also posted this at 'the seminal' on firedoglake, btw, a pretty well trafficked site. I used to post these at mydd as well, but they've messed with their site and made it much less diary-friendly.

I was disappeared from Daily Kos after that one diary. I'll return as fairleft4 or similar and be disappeared again. Repeatedly returning and being disappeared after rough and tumble discussion is good, at least, to remind some of those 600K readers of the anti-democratic truth (especially on the I/P issue) of the site they read and support.

fairleft

by fairleft (fairleftatyahoodotcom) on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 03:31:53 PM EST
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The site visitor numbers are correct for all those sites (they have site meters), except for MyLeftWing. I stopped checking of course after MSOC pulled the site meter, but it was down to about a thousand by that time. The site has pretty much been taken over by right wing Zionists, with Karmafish holding their position.

I've also had poor response at Booman from time to time, but it has generally been good. Diaries at Open Left are poorly attended to. Restrict your self to a single source and use the Quick Hits. They are usually much better attended to. MyDD has self-destructed while trying to revamp the site programming. It's a mess. Also they have a diary listing of only the last five, and they are usually off the front page in a matter of hours.

Booman Tribune and Open Left are not subject to censorship in the IP area. On the other hand, if you want to return to Daily Kos, you might take up a different blogname. Your diaries will otherwise be attacked for who you are rather than its substance. There is also a suspicion that I am still there and have never left. There are many ways to ploy the internet, but I'm not saying. It takes a real personality transformation, which I am good at, given that I am the sockpuppet king at Daily Kos. Fuck Kos. He deserves every bit of it.

by shergald on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 03:44:35 PM EST
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Thanks for the numbers, I'll definitely consider them in what I do.

I like not playing the Dkos whack a mole game; not playing makes explicit what hypocritical brown shirts the players are. And, I want the 'brand' fairleft to be recognized and followed, for those who appreciate my take (and I always have an off-site link in my sig). Anyway, like you say, there are many ways to deal with the censorship phenomenon, and I've chosen mine.

When my name is fairleft2 (0 / 0)

doesn't that contradict the meaning of 'sockpuppet'? And then there's my signature, to be even less 'sockpuppetty'.

I'm among the many disappeared for our leftist opinions, allowed to come back here briefly, till this point of view is censored again.

fairleft (linking to http://pffugeecamp.com/user/fairleft)

by fairleft2 on Tue Feb 16, 2010 at 02:52:23 PM PST

http://www.dailykos.com/comments/2010/2/16/143431/993/65#c65

fairleft

by fairleft (fairleftatyahoodotcom) on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 04:42:57 PM EST
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Good luck. You will be pounced on, of course, and probably banned altogether eventually, unless you use a program that hides your true IEP by routing your input through computers in other states or even countries.

by shergald on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 06:06:25 PM EST
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Your a helpful little devil, aren't you??

fairleft
by fairleft (fairleftatyahoodotcom) on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 06:18:06 PM EST
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Well as a publicist at heard, I've always encouraged writers on the IP conflict to plug into Daily Kos. The audience is overpowering in its potential numbers. Besides, if the Israeli hasbara services hates it, it must be a good place.

But don't ignore the smaller blogs, like Euro Trib, Boomans, and even Open Left. Stay away from Democratic Underground. The place is censored, no IP on the front page, and there is a censored and very biased forum on it, one of about thirty. They have pretty much buried IP in the tombs, and that's the way they like it, I believe. Docudharma is extremely small and like MyLeftWing, not worth the trouble.

by shergald on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 09:13:13 PM EST
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by fairleft (fairleftatyahoodotcom) on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 03:25:12 PM EST
Thanks for the sources. I was waiting for Adalah-NY to post their photos.

by shergald on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 03:35:37 PM EST
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