Posted by saifedean on July 16, 2007
I have started writing a column for the 3QuarksDaily website. It’s a really great site and I’m real glad to be writing there. Make sure you check out the site and see the About Us section.
Here is my first article published yesterday, about the Right of Return means to me, with relevance to my grandfather’s land that was usurped by Zionists in 1948; drawing a contrast between demanding that I give it up, and demanding that blacks give up the right to front seats in a bus.
Excerpt:
The way to end racial conflict in the American South was not for Rosa Parks and blacks to give up their rights to the front of the bus and ‘let everyone live in peace’, but by ending the system that denies someone the right to sit in a certain part of a bus depending on their skin color. Similarly, peace in Palestine will not come when Palestinians give up their right to own a piece of land because of the religion to which they were born; but rather, when we abolish the system that assigns plots of lands, houses and villages to people based on what version of god they believe in.
I will never consider there to be peace in Palestine so long as I can visit my grandfather’s house in Atteel and look a few kilometers west to see my land that I can not visit, own, or sell. The day I can reclaim that land, I will visit it once, savor the feeling, and the very next day, I’ll sell my share of it to the highest bidder regardless of their religion, race or ethnicity, and donate the money to an educational institute that will teach the children of Palestine, regardless of their religion, race or ethnicity about the importance of equality and justice, about Rosa Parks, and about how peace could never be achieved on the basis of racist exclusion, whether it be from the front of a bus or from an orange grove.
Read the rest of the article here and make sure to check out the comments section, which has a lively debate developing.
Posted in 1948, Apartheid, Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, Israel, Palestine, Right of Return | 4 Comments »
Posted by saifedean on June 5, 2007
This week marks the 40th anniversary of the start of the illegal Israeli occupation of the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and Gaza. Generations of Palestinians have now lived their entire lives under the rule of a criminal military regime. It is about time the world did something about this. Let us all join together to work globally to end this atrocious occupation.
If you are in America, please try to make it to the End the Occupation Rally in Washington DC on June 10th. If you can not make it, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support this incredibly important effort, and the US Campaign to End Israeli Occupation. Adalah-NY are arranging for buses from New York; you can buy tickets from their website www.mideastjustice.org.
If you live in the UK, please try to make it to the National Demonstration against the Occupation in London on June 9th, and make sure you stay up to date with all the actions of two great organizations in the UK: the Enough! Coalition and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
There are actions against Israeli apartheid all across the world this week. You can see here a list of actions in over 25 countries. And make sure you regularly read www.stopthewall.org, the website of the Grassroots Palestinian Anti-Apartheid Campaign for excellent news, analysis, maps and activist resources.
The United Nations today released a report with the most detailed map of the West Bank, showing the horrible reality of the apartheid regime Israel has installed in the West Bank, which makes apartheid in South Africa look like a picnic, as Ronnie Kasrils, a veteran South African fighter of apartheid, has said repeatedly. He has a new interview with Gideon Levy in which he discusses why his opposition to Israeli apartheid is a consistent extension of opposition to South African apartheid, and why Israel’s oppression of Palestinians is much worse than anything the South Africans did.
Also, make sure you read this excellent piece by Tony Karon, a South African journalist who grew up a Zionist supporter of Israel, who reflects on how his perception of Israel has changed over time, and what the current situation means for Israel in the future, in light of the experience of South Africa’s own apartheid regime.
The reality today may be depressing but we should never lose hope. Many oppressive regimes with incredible criminal power and no morality like Israel have been defeated before, as South Africa clearly shows. As long as people from all over the world continue to work to support justice in Palestine there is no doubt that Israel’s despicable apartheid regime will fare no better than its counterpart in South Africa.

Posted in Apartheid, End the Occupation, Israel, Peace Process, South Africa, Zionuts | No Comments »