Tema: Krigsmodstand (int.) Gaza 2009
Se også: Se også: Palæstina
- Krigsmodstand (int.) Gaza 2009
Se også: Palæstina - Tag til Marxism i London
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 288, apr 09 – side 14
Note: 5-dages seminar med 200 møder samt musik, udstillinger, film og meget mere.
- Martin B. Johansen: Efter Gaza-krigen
Socialistisk Arbejderavis nr. 287, mar 09 – side 16
Note: I januar trak Israel sig efter tre ugers terror ud af Gaza og erklærede sig selv for sejrherre over Hamas og andre palæstinensiske modstandsgrupper.
- Lindsey German: In my opinion: The other occupation
Socialist Review nr. 334, mar 09 – side 7
Note: Every mass campaign has its symbols. For me the most moving of the Gaza campaign were the dolls dressed in bloodstained baby clothes, carried by children or teenagers, brought up to the front of demos and cradled in people's arms.
- Siân Ruddick: Solidarity with Gaza: Manchester at heart of student rebellion
Socialist Worker nr. 2139, feb 09 – side 3
Note: Students remain at the forefront of the movement in solidarity with the people of Palestine, with over 25 universities seeing occupations in the last few weeks.
- Student occupations keep on spreading
Socialist Worker nr. 2139, feb 09 – side 3
Note: There have been a number of other occupations in the last week. Students at Goldsmiths, a university in south east London, occupied on Wednesday of last week. The occupation won two scholarships for Palestinians every year for ten years. The university will fully fund these places.
- Stop the War: Movement of solidarity for Gaza grows
Socialist Worker nr. 2138, feb 09 – side 15
Note: Activists across Britain have been stepping up activity around Gaza. Local initiatives have included meetings, collections in workplaces and street stalls to raise awareness and money for the people of Gaza.
- Siân Ruddick: Student rebellion spreads across campuses
Socialist Worker nr. 2138, feb 09 – side 16
Note: The past week has seen the 27th occupation start on a university campus in as many days. For students across Britain, the first weeks of term in 2009 look set to shape the politics on campus for many months to come.
- Siân Ruddick: Student protests for Palestine remain strong
Socialist Worker nr. 2137, feb 09 – side 16
Note: Resistance to Israel’s aggression and its siege of Gaza has continued to rage on college campuses across Britain.
- Dave Crouch: In my opinion: Whose side are you on, BBC?
Socialist Review nr. 333, feb 09 – side 7
Note: The refusal of the BBC's top management to broadcast the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) Gaza aid appeal focused public anger over media coverage of the Israeli assault.
- Step up solidarity for Gaza
Socialist Worker nr. 2136, jan 09 – side 1
Note: After BBC bans humanitarian appeal: Collect money for Palestine | Protest against the siege | Stop arms sales to Israel
- Gaza protests still going strong
Socialist Worker nr. 2136, jan 09 – side 3
Note: Protests and activities in solidarity with the people of Gaza are continuing across Britain, despite Israel’s announcement of a “ceasefire”.
- Siân Ruddick: Student occupations light flame of revolt
Socialist Worker nr. 2136, jan 09 – side 3
Note: Students in Britain have been a dynamic and powerful part of the movement that has sprung up in solidarity with the Palestinians over the last few weeks.
- Peter Murray: Union condemns BBC’s decision
Socialist Worker nr. 2136, jan 09 – side 3
Note: The NUJ journalists’ union says that BBC bosses have betrayed the broadcaster’s public service duty by refusing to broadcast the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) humanitarian aid appeal for Gaza.
- Siân Ruddick: A revival of student militancy over Gaza
Socialist Worker nr. 2135, jan 09 – side 2
Note: A mood of militancy and radicalism is sweeping Britain’s campuses following Israel’s attack on Gaza.
Mass demonstrations and rallies, as well as occupations, are taking place as growing numbers of students become radicalised.
- Activists take to the streets against the slaughter in Gaza
Socialist Worker nr. 2135, jan 09 – side 2
Note: The scale and breadth of the demonstrations against Israel’s assault on Gaza has underlined a resurgence of the anti-war movement in Britain.
They have also shown the massive shift in attitudes towards Israel that has taken place over the last few years.
- Councillors condemn Israeli terror
Socialist Worker nr. 2135, jan 09 – side 2
Note: Preston council passed an emergency motion last week to condemn Israel’s military attack and economic blockade of Gaza, and to call for the suspension of the economic agreement between the EU and Israel.
It also recognised Hamas as “legitimately and democratically elected representatives of the people in Gaza”.
- In Brief: London demo targets Israeli embassy
Socialist Worker nr. 2135, jan 09 – side 2
Note: Up to 10,000 people attended a rally in Trafalgar Square on Saturday of last week.
Speakers included Lindsey German, the convenor of the Stop the War Coalition, who condemned Israel’s attacks and the West’s continued support for it.
- Chris Newlove: In Brief: Mass march in Middlesbrough
Socialist Worker nr. 2135, jan 09 – side 2
Note: The biggest political demonstration in Middlesbrough’s recent history took place on Saturday of last week, as around 2,500 people filled the streets in support of Palestine.
- Beirut conference calls for solidarity with Palestine
Socialist Worker nr. 2135, jan 09 – side 3
Note: Palestine has become a unifying force across the globe. That was the main sentiment of a conference against imperialism that took place in Lebanon last weekend.
The meeting brought together activists from the Middle East and the rest of the world, including Britain’s Stop the War Coalition and the Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste in France.
- Gaza protests continue around Britain (online only)
Socialist Worker nr. 2135, jan 09
Note: Protests against Israel’s assault on Gaza have continued around Britain.
- Break Britain’s links with Israel
Socialist Worker nr. 2134, jan 09 – side 1
Note: Expel the Israeli ambassador | Stop all arms sales
- In Brief: Scottish MSPs offer support
Socialist Worker nr. 2134, jan 09 – side 2
Note: The Scottish parliament has spoken out against the humanitarian disaster in Gaza and called for an immediate ceasefire.
- United mass protests in Turkey shake up the region
Socialist Worker nr. 2134, jan 09 – side 2
Note: The anger at Israel’s assault on Gaza has reached new heights across the region.
One indication of the growing pressure on Israel and its allies is the change in language among politicians long considered friendly to Israel and the West.
Turkey’s prime minister Recep Erdogan told a recent rally that Israel is “perpetrating inhuman actions which would bring it to self-destruction.
- Siân Ruddick: Massive protests in solidarity with Gaza
Socialist Worker nr. 2134, jan 09 – side 3
Note: Last weekend saw hundreds of thousands spilling onto the streets in cities and towns across the world to protest against Israel’s murderous attack on Gaza.
- Anger at Obama's silence over Gaza slaughter
Socialist Worker nr. 2134, jan 09 – side 5
Note: Barack Obama was elected on a wave of hope following eight years of the warmongering neoliberal George Bush.
But Obama’s failure to condemn Israel’s barbaric attack on Gaza has sparked anger among ordinary people.
- Soas students occupy university building in solidarity with Gaza (online only)
Socialist Worker nr. 2134, jan 09
Note: Students at the School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas) in London have occupied the Brunei Gallery Suite in protest at a Ministry of Defence exhibition being held there and in solidarity with the people of Gaza.
- Siân Ruddick: Soas student occupation declares victory as university concedes demands (online only)
Socialist Worker nr. 2134, jan 09
Note: Students at the School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas) occupying the Brunei Gallery in solidarity with Gaza have declared victory after winning significant demands from the university management.
- Siân Ruddick + Vladimir Unkovski-Korica: Occupation at London School of Economics over Gaza (online only)
Socialist Worker nr. 2134, jan 09
Note: Over 40 pro Palestine students occupied a lecture theatre at the London School of Economics (LSE) on Thursday afternoon to demand that the university releases a statement condemning the attack on Gaza and stops investing in arms companies that supply the Israeli military.
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