SSharon's Wall of SShame (by Latuff)
Latuff | 22.02.2004 03:54 | Anti-militarism | Anti-racism | Repression
Copyright-free artwork by Brazilian cartoonist Latuff, on behalf of brave Palestinian people and their struggle against U.S. backed IsraHell's state terrorism.
On the occasion of the Hearing on the Wall at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, PENGON/ Palestinian Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign calls upon all groups, networks and movements to raise their voice against this crime and denounce the illegal Wall. As the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague will hear arguments and testimonies on the Wall on February 23, there is an urgent need to make clear the popular, worldwide disapproval for the illegal Wall and need of the international community to take responsibility for what has already been declared illegal numerous times by the United Nations. There is serious concern in Palestine, and for all justice-seekers, that pressure on the Court and on others to prevent a swift or fair ruling against the Wall is taking place intensively as Israel’s concern for the outcome of the ICJ hearing increases. And meanwhile, the construction of the Wall continues on a daily basis.
Support The Stop The Wall Campaign
http://www.stopthewall.org/
Support The Stop The Wall Campaign
http://www.stopthewall.org/
Latuff
e-mail:
latuff@uninet.com.br
Homepage:
http://www.stopthewall.org/
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Oh my god!
22.02.2004 18:06
You don't need to be an appologist for Sharon or the IDF to recognise that the actions of the SS were substantailly different to the (horrific) strategy Sharon is employing against the Palestinian people. But comparisons like these belittle the suffering of Jews, homosexuals, 'communists', romany people, disabled people and many others at the hands of the SS.
There should be no place for shite like this on indymedia!!!!!!!!!!!
jlj
If Latuff was anti-semtitc why would he post this...
23.02.2004 01:17
Sharon is a mass murderer NOT because he is a Jew...
What's the difference?
No more hate...
Tom A
a philosphical fallacy is operating here
23.02.2004 16:18
latuff's opinion is debatable, but i think its at least fair comment
fallacy