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‘Jews Honor Palestinian Resistance’

Posted on 09/05/200806/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Jewish activists in the US are mobilizing against the Zionist celebrations of “Israel’s 60th birthday”. In San Francisco yesterday, around 20 anti-Zionist jews infiltrated the celebrations held by the Zionists at the Jewish Community Center in the afternoon, disrupting the event with banners and shouting for around two hours, until they were taken away handcuffed by the police, while chanting “Israel at 60, Shame, Shame, Shame. Stop the Killings, Not in our Name”.

They were detained, and released later in the evening. Outside the building around two dozens demonstrated, chanting slogans, including my favorite: “Palestine will be free, From the River to the Sea”.

"US Out of Iraq.. Israel Out of Palestine"

An anti-Zionist protest was also held in NYC. Here’s a press release I received:

JEWISH ‘SCHLOCKETTES’ DENOUNCE ZIONISM
WITH SONG AND DANCE AT RADIO CITY
SALUTE TO ISRAEL
A small group of anti-Zionist Jews calling themselves “Schlockettes” and their giant Handala puppet provoked stares, anger and intense conversations at Israel’s 60th Anniversary Celebration at Radio City
Music Hall last night with a high-kicking musical protest. The group of fifteen sang, danced and performed a cheerleading routine in front and at times in the midst of crowds of attendees waiting in line to enter the event while across the street a separate Palestinian solidarity rally was held. The event was the beginning of two weeks of events through out New York City that Jewish activists have pledged to disrupt under the banner of “It’s No Time To Celebrate.”
“People forget that there was no consensus among Jews that ethno-nationalism would save them in 1897, there was no consensus in 1948, and there sure as hell isn’t a consensus now,” said Louisa
Solomon, one of the organizers.
“A shonda! A shame! No occupation in our name!” shouted the activists, dressed in matching black, as they led a banner reading “Jews Honor Palestinian Resistance” and an 8-foot tall puppet of Handala through sometimes hostile crowds. Handala is a cartoon character representing
Palestinian refugee children created by cartoonist Najy al-Ali, and shonda is Yiddish for shame.
The New York protests mirror other events taking place across the nation. Hundreds of Jews and allies have signed an on-line pledge called “No Time To Celebrate” calling for peaceful demonstrations and
alternative events demonstrating opposition to Zionism and solidarity with Palestinian communities.
“Sixty years ago, Zionist militias destroyed over 500 Palestinian villages and made more than 800,000 Palestinian people refugees in order to create a Jewish state in a land where the majority was not
Jewish,” reads the on-line pledge, which has over 500 signatures.
“This does not deserve to be celebrated.”
Or as the New York activists cheered as part of a choreographed dance routine: “We’re gonna shake off, shake off this racist occupation! All people deserve self-determination”

Photos of the NYC protest is available here, and below is a video report:

Thousands mark May Day

Posted on 01/05/200806/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Thousands marched in San Francisco on Thursday to mark May Day. Demonstrators chanted in support of amnesty for all immigrants, demanding US troops withdrawal from Iraq and an end to the Zionist occupation of Palestine.

May Day 2008 Rally & March مسيرات الأول من مايو

Check out also some of the photos taken by Isabel.

SF activists use Twitter, pirate radio to manage anti-war protesters

Posted on 29/04/200810/02/2021 By 3arabawy

Here’s an article on the San Francisco activist community’s use of Twitter in the antiwar protests last March. Interesting to read when you have the time…

San Francisco anti-war protesters marking the fifth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq are using the micro-blogging service Twitter to coordinate their movements throughout the day.

The group, called Direct Action to Stop the War, has planned protests and staged events at strategic locations around the city, such as AT&T’s facilities on Folsom, where whistle blower and retired AT&T technician Mark Klein says the company has installed equipment to snoop on Americans’ internet communications. They’re using Twitter to text people’s cellphones to get them to come to support the protest and to lend it critical mass at opportune times.
David Taylor, a DASW volunteer and veteran political protest organizer, says that Twitter has been a useful and cost-effective way to keep participants updated at strategic moments on their cellphones.

“What’s new in the last four years is the addition of the text messaging,” says Taylor. “In the past, (street protest organizers) have had walkie-talkies out there and a bullhorn, but the people with the radios would always get arrested by the police.”

So, once again, I hope as many of you would get on twitter. I’m curious by the way: Does anyone how popular (if at all) Twitter is in the rest of the Arab World and in Iran? Is it only popular among the Egyptian dissidents or do activists elsewhere in the region use it too?

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