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Truth in labeling: EU court challenges "Made in Israel"

10 March 2010

On 25 February, the European Court of Justice ruled that imports manufactured in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank shouldn't benefit from a trade agreement between Israel and the European Union. The ruling follows protests of Israel's export of products from the illegal settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) to the EU and Switzerland labeled as "Made in Israel." Products labeled as such benefit from favorable import taxes under the EU-Israel Association Agreement of 2000. Phon van den Biesen and Adri Nieuwhof comment for The Electronic Intifada. [MORE]

Moment of truth: time to boycott Israel's entire range of injustice

4 March 2010

Words always matter, and names always have a life of their own. But perhaps Palestine and Israel form a context in which words become positions more dramatically than in many others. The authors of the "Moment of Truth" Kairos document, which is the Christian Palestinians' statement to the world about the occupation of Palestine and a call for support in opposing it, have repeatedly been asked about the use of the word "boycott." What exactly does this mean? How far exactly does it go? And what exactly does it call for? Rifat Kassis comments for The Electronic Intifada. [MORE]




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The latest articles from all sections of EI.
Palestine : Human Rights: Rachel Corrie's family takes Israel to court (10 March 2010)
Palestine : Opinion/Editorial: Truth in labeling: EU court challenges "Made in Israel" (10 March 2010)
Palestine : Diaries: Live from Palestine: Interview: "Anything you want, we can bring to the Gaza Strip" (10 March 2010)
Palestine : Human Rights: Interview with Gaza rights defender: "Siege began in 1967" (9 March 2010)
Palestine : Diaries: Live from Palestine: Amir, ten years old, abducted by Israeli soldiers from his bed (8 March 2010)
Palestine : Art, Music & Culture: "Palestinian cinema is a cause": an interview with Hany Abu-Assad (8 March 2010)
Palestine : Art, Music & Culture: Pushing the boundaries of identity: an interview with Jennifer Jajeh (5 March 2010)
Palestine : Development: Palestinian women become breadwinners under occupation (5 March 2010)
Palestine : Human Rights: The sounds of piano in Gaza (4 March 2010)
Palestine : Diaries: Live from Palestine: Gaza police forces and their bereaved families rebuild one year on (4 March 2010)
Palestine : Opinion/Editorial: Moment of truth: time to boycott Israel's entire range of injustice (4 March 2010)
Palestine : Human Rights: Picking pebbles to survive in Gaza (3 March 2010)

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LIVE FROM PALESTINE: DIARIES

Interview: "Anything you want, we can bring to the Gaza Strip"

10 March 2010

The siege on Gaza is tightening as the Egyptian government continues construction of an underground steel wall at the Rafah border with Gaza to block the tunnel trade. The Electronic Intifada contributor Jody McIntyre spoke with Abu Hanin, a Palestinian laborer from Gaza who works in one of the tunnels at the border with Egypt. [MORE]

Amir, ten years old, abducted by Israeli soldiers from his bed

8 March 2010

Amir smiled when I asked him to tell me his favorite color. Sitting in his family's living room last Thursday afternoon in the Old City of Hebron, the ten-year-old softly replied, "green." Hours after our interview Israeli soldiers would break into the house and snatch Amir from his bed. The Electronic Intifada contributor Nora Barrows-Friedman writes from the occupied West Bank. [MORE]




HUMAN RIGHTS

Rachel Corrie's family takes Israel to court

10 March 2010

Seven years after Rachel Corrie, a US peace activist, was killed by an Israeli army bulldozer in Gaza, her family was to put the Israeli government in the dock today. A judge in the northern Israeli city of Haifa was due to be presented with evidence that 23-year-old Corrie was killed unlawfully as she stood in the path of the bulldozer, trying to prevent it from demolishing Palestinian homes in Rafah. Jonathan Cook reports. [MORE]

Interview with Gaza rights defender: "Siege began in 1967"

9 March 2010

BRUSSELS (IPS) - For the first time since September 2006, Mahmoud Abu Rahma, a leading figure in the Palestinian human rights group Al Mezan, has been granted permission to travel outside Gaza. More than 30 applications to leave the Strip had previously been turned down by the Israeli authorities and it was not until German diplomats made representations on his behalf that he was finally allowed to visit Europe. [MORE]




ACTIVISM NEWS

Boycott committee rejects French PM's smearing of movement

1 March 2010

The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee is deeply disturbed by the inaccurate and inflammatory insinuations made by French Prime Minister Francois Fillon during his speech at the annual dinner of the Representative Council of French Jewish Institutions, 3 February 2010. Fillon's remarks came in the context of expressing commitment to fighting anti-Semitism, implying that the boycott against Israeli products may somehow be anti-Semitic. [MORE]




ARTS, MUSIC & CULTURE

"Palestinian cinema is a cause": an interview with Hany Abu-Assad

8 March 2010

Nazareth-born filmmaker Hany Abu-Assad is best known internationally for his 2005 film Paradise Now about two young, attractive Palestinian men from Nablus in the occupied West Bank who are drawn into a suicide bombing mission in Tel Aviv. It was nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Foreign Language Film category. The Electronic Intifada contributor Sabah Haider spoke with Hany Abu Assad about how his films are received, Palestinian cinema and the challenges of filmmaking. [MORE]






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