UC Riverside student Senate urges divestment from firms

UC Riverside student Senate urges divestment from firms

By uzzie on from latimesblogs.latimes.com

UC Riverside’s student Senate this week passed a controversial resolution urging the university system to divest from nine companies that the students contend are violating the human rights of Palestinians and aiding Israel’s occupation of the West Bank.
Noor Theatre’s Inaugural Play Food and Fadwa

Noor Theatre’s Inaugural Play Food and Fadwa

By uzzie on from elanthemag.com

Whole-hearted, talkative, “Rachael Ray-like” foodies can be found in every culture, race and country, even in Bethlehem in the politically volatile West Bank.
UN recognizes Palestine as non-member observer state

UN recognizes Palestine as non-member observer state

By cricketmaster89 on from www.ctvnews.ca

The United Nations General Assembly has voted to recognize Palestine as a non-member observer state, despite strong opposition from Israel and its Western allies, the United States and Canada.
Names and ages of killed people in the ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza

Names and ages of killed people in the ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza

By cricketmaster89 on from palestinefrommyeyes.wordpress.com

Because we are NOT just numbers, keep following this post of the names  and ages of murdered people who fell victim during the past days of Israeli attacks on Gaza since Wednesday. The number rises to 143 and still rising :( I hope that this battle will cost us no more souls. However, nothing will…
The echo chamber of campus anti-Semitism

The echo chamber of campus anti-Semitism

By uzzie on from www.aljazeera.com

Although few people are aware of the United States Commission on Civil Rights’ (USCCR) 2006 findings about "campus anti-Semitism", they have recently been invoked in a growing number of campaigns that threaten to curb students' First Amendment right to freedom of expression.

The USCCR findings on this issue form part of an echo chamber whereby a network of partisan, Israel-aligned organisations and activists repeat the same claims, often unchallenged, before official bodies that simply take their word as truth.
Anti-Islam Ads Remixed in San Francisco and New York

Anti-Islam Ads Remixed in San Francisco and New York

By cricketguru on from thelede.blogs.nytimes.com

As my colleague Benjamin Weiser reported last month, a federal judge in Manhattan ruled that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority had violated the First Amendment rights of a pro-Israel group by refusing to run an ad that refers to Arabs as “savage” on 318 city buses.
Palestinians design solar car so they don't rely on Israel for gas

Palestinians design solar car so they don't rely on Israel for gas

By l0gikal on from rt.com

Necessity is the mother of invention, and for Palestinians living on the West Bank trying to break their dependence on Israel for energy has resulted in a new solar powered vehicle.
Egypt opens border with Gaza ahead of major Muslim holiday

Egypt opens border with Gaza ahead of major Muslim holiday

By uzzie on from www.washingtonpost.com

Egypt on Tuesday opened its border with Hamas-ruled Gaza for a three-day period ahead of a major Muslim holiday this weekend, but imposed tight restrictions on who can travel and did not say whether it would resume normal border operations.
Israeli soldier snipes and kills Palestinian mother and daughter holding white flag, gets only 45 days in jail

Israeli soldier snipes and kills Palestinian mother and daughter holding white flag, gets only 45 days in jail

By Saladin on from www.rt.com

An Israeli soldier accused of killing a Palestinian mother and daughter carrying a white flag during Operation Cast Lead will serve just 45 days in prison. He agreed to a plea bargain and had his charge downgraded to “illegal use of weapon”.
The plea bargain on the reduced charge – down from manslaughter – was approved on Sunday by a military court in Jaffa.
The investigation into the killing of a 64-year-old mother and her 35 year-old daughter, shot while walking with a group of Palestinians holding white flags after their home was bombed, was opened following a complaint filed by Israeli human rights group B'Tselem.
The incident happened on January 4, 2009, during the Israeli Operation Cast Lead.
It happened when a group of Gaza civilians carrying makeshift white flags approached an IDF position manned by Givati soldiers, including the unnamed infantry sergeant, identified by Israeli media as "Staff Sergeant S”.
“S” opened fire on the group, without an order from his command
Jury to decide: Protesters disrupted or interrupted speech?

Jury to decide: Protesters disrupted or interrupted speech?

By uzzie on from www.ocregister.com

Prosecutors called it a “heckler’s veto” and a planned disruption of an Israeli diplomat’s speech at the UCI campus by 10 students with the intent to shut down the event.

Attorneys for the students on trial labeled it a carefully planned peaceful “interruption” and a “lawful expression of free speech.”

With those descriptions, opening statements got underway Wednesday afternoon in the trial of the students – seven from UCI and three from UC Riverside – accused of disrupting the Feb. 8, 20

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