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Protest in Nablus after ISM shooting

the independent | 23.04.2003 12:19

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Published on Tuesday, April 22, 2003 by the lndependent/UK

Peace Activists Prepare Mass Protest After Briton is Gunned Down by Israelis
by Justin Huggler in Nablus

Hundreds of protesters are expected to gather today at the place where Tom Hurndall was shot in the head by an Israeli sniper as he tried to rescue Palestinian children trapped under fire.

The 21-year-old British peace activist was still in a coma yesterday, and there was little sign of brain activity as hopes that he might survive faded. The shooting on 11 April has cast a shadow over the efforts of hundreds of young volunteers who have traveled to the occupied territories, hoping they can stop the killing. Rachel Corrie, an American, was the first international peace activist to die in the occupied territories. She was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer little more than a month ago, a block or two from where Tom Hurndall was shot. Another American, Brian Avery, was badly injured when he was shot in the face by Israeli soldiers.

But the peace activists have not been put off. Lina Jamoul, a 25-year-old Briton studying in London, had just arrived in Nablus. We found her with a crowd of activists trying to clear away a mound of earth Israeli soldiers had used to block a road. "The Friday night before I came out I heard about Tom Hurndall getting shot in the head," she said. "I was really scared but I thought the people who live here don't have a choice. If they can live here then I can take it for two weeks."

The Palestinians in Nablus provide the activists with free accommodation, but the trip still cost Ms Jamoul £600. "When I got to Jerusalem, I met some friends of Rachel Corrie," she said. "They had been in Rafah with Tom when he was shot, and with Rachel when she died. They were young people who understand the importance of what they're doing."

Despite her nose-ring, Ms Jamoul does not fit the hippy stereotype that has been attached, somewhat unfairly, to the activists. A Muslim born in Syria, Ms Jamoul said her feelings for the Palestinians as fellow Arabs motivated her coming to the occupied territories.

The activists' International Solidarity Movement (ISM) has been lambasted in Israel as biased. Certainly some of the activists have taken a one-sided view of the conflict. But Jo Bird from Manchester and her mother, Rica, were proof that not all have. For one thing, they are Jewish. And Rica Bird refers to her horror at the innocent Israeli victims of Palestinian suicide bombings, as often as to her opposition to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Jo Bird had been here as a peace activist twice before her 57-year-old mother decided to accompany her on her third trip. Jo, a 32-year-old professional, was using two weeks of holiday time to be in Nablus. "Sometimes I'm really scared here," said Jo. On her second visit to the occupied territories, during the Israeli army offensive last April, she was with a group of ISM activists who were shot at by an Israeli tank in Bethlehem. "I was terrified. I'll never forget being shot at by the Israeli army. Some of my friends were hit." So why did she come back? "The occupation is still here. There are still terrorist attacks inside Israel. We have to show our solidarity with non-violent groups."


 http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/0422-01.htm

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AntiZionism IS AntiSemitism

23.04.2003 13:52

by terry fitzpatrick 7:52pm Sat Mar 8 '03
terry @terryfitz.net


I work with Searchlight the International anti facist organisation and we are very concerned that left wing parties have chosen to adopt an increasing anti-semitism. ANTI ZIONISM IS ANTI SEMITISM and at the end of the day this must inevitably lead to holocaust denial. In point of fact, this is already happening. A leaflet issued by the Trotskyite Socialist Voice in the northwest of England (Salford) in 2002, for example, advertised an internet link for information "on the history of Zionism". It was a holocaust denial link. Clearly the priority in every part of the country must be to halting the facists not worrying about Arafat's terrorists. Detailed analysis of how anti-semitism and anti-zionism are one of the same can be had by going to www.saerchlight.com article  http://www.klick-nach-rechts.de/gegen-rechts/2003/03/searchlight.htm

 http://www.gamla.org.il/english/index.htm is also thoroughly recommended

Terry Fitzpatrick
mail e-mail: terry@terryfitz.net


terry!

23.04.2003 17:05

I can believe that you posted everywhere indiscrimnately.

I can't believe I took time to answer you twice before.

This should show that you are a fanatic who just blurts shit.
(if you ever come back to read this.)

ram


Terry

23.04.2003 21:21

This just goes to show that Searchlight, for all the good it did debunking the NF in the late 70s, is just a Zionist front organisation.

Anti-Zionism is not anti-semitism.

Fools like you make ordinary Britons think that they may as well be anti-semitic, since your criticisms are crap, your arguments empty, your stance on anti-fascism just stupid.

Bet you're a SWP supporter too.

Wanker.

Brian


Anti-Zionism

24.04.2003 01:45

"Anti-Zionism=Anti Jewish Racism" this is a qoute from the great American Civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr.

bassman