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'Palestine: It’s Hell' John Reese ISM activist talks

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Thursday May 15, 2003 16:35author by Irene - IPSCauthor address Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign,Room 16 Dame House,24-26 Dame Street,Dublin 2author phone 087 207 2187 Report this post to the editors

IPSC EVENT: 'Palestine: It’s Hell' nationwide talk/presentation by ISM activist John Reese The Dublin talk will take place on TUESDAY THE 20th OF MAY at 7.30pm in the upstairs Meeting Room in the Irish Film Centre (IFC), Eustace Street, Dublin 2. All welcome.

2. IPSC EVENT: 'Palestine: It’s Hell' nationwide talk/presentation by ISM activist John Reese

The IPSC are proud to host 'Palestine: It’s Hell', a talk and presentation by ISM activist and hydrologist John Reese, during the week 19th – 24th of May.

John Reese was in Palestine for seven months in 2002 working with the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) and the Palestinian Hydrology Group (PHG). While in Palestine he coordinated the ISM actions, was the coordinator for the Olive Harvest Campaign and was the nonviolence trainer for ISM. He also collected information on the environmental effects of the illegal Israeli occupation of Palestine and was one of the authors and editors of the Palestinian Environmental NGOs Network's (PENGON’s) first report on the Israeli Apartheid Wall.

John traveled to over 40 cities across the US in January and March, 2003, showing his slide presentation and telling stories about people living under occupation. A peace activist since the Vietnam War and a hydrogeologist and environmental consultant for 20 years, John will be in Ireland from May 19th to May 24th, giving talks in Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Galway, and Sligo about the impacts of war and the occupation on the environment of Palestine.

The Dublin talk will take place on TUESDAY THE 20th OF MAY at 7.30pm in the upstairs Meeting Room in the Irish Film Centre (IFC), Eustace Street, Dublin 2. All welcome.

Confirmation of other venues will be circulated when available, but dates are as follows:
20th: Dublin (see above)
21st: Cork
22nd: Galway
23rd: Sligo
24th: Belfast (tbc)

John intends to return to Palestine after his Irish tour to continue his environmental assessment of the problems caused by the occupation. Funds raised at these talks will help John to continue the work he has been doing.

The IPSC strongly encourages all members and supporters to attend these interesting and informative talks. For further information, please contact Irene at 087 207 2187 or by e-mail at [email protected].

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Related Link: http://www.supportpalestine.org/
author by Yossela slovopublication date Mon May 19, 2003 13:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Avi hun offers us one view that of hardline nazionism. Unlike Avi hun many Israelies want equal rights and parity of esteem for their palestinian citizens. Many Israelis are civillised people who resent the hardline nationalistic IDF dragging our reputation for tolerance, enlightenment and humanity through the mud by their revenge acts of equal babarity against palestinians. Many Israelies are disgusted at the brutality, sadism and cruelty of the IDF. Some Israelies would even go as far as to join peaceful protests against the IDF bulldozing of palestinian shacks. Jews such as ISM south london observer Alice Koy who accompanied the photographer Tom Hurndal who was shot in in the head by an IDF sniper. When you adopt the social segregationist apartheid policies and unfair practises of our former nazi aryan concentration camp commandents, this is when Jews must speak out, and stand with the oppressed and downtrodden of the world be they palestinians or colombian peasants. When we abuse, degrade, brutalise and mistreat palestinian type peoples unfortunately we are driving them into the arms of hardline Islamic extremists who encourage them to sacrifice themselves by becoming suicide bombers. We can ride rough shod over the emotional and physical wellbeing and human rights of palestinians indefinitely, but this will not solve anything, except add to the neverending cycle of palestinian hatred and bitterness and misery for both palestinians and Israelis. This bitter harvest will cultivate a new generation of palestinian suicide bombers. It would be better to reach out the hand of friendship and human kindness and citizenship to the palestinians and try and integrate them into Israelie society. Palestinians too are beginning to recognise not all Israelis and Jews are of the same opinion as the hardline IDF, just as not all palestinians support hardline islamic extremists. The refusenik jews, ISM global jews and netureikarta jews are standing with the downtrodden and the dispossessed such as palestinians. The attitude of Israeli refusenik jews, ISM global jews and Netureikarta jews is a credit and example for all of us, they are the true representatives of Judaism on this earth, and they carry the torch of our faith for all to see and admire.

author by Actuallypublication date Sat May 17, 2003 09:46author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Actually, yes. When you win a war, you are free to occupy the loser until the loser agrees to stop attacking you.

Yasser Arafat, the one and only dictator of the Palestinians for 35 years, has never given Israel peace, and now that he CLAIMS he wants to, he's been unable to, beacuse hamas are stronger than he is.

When Israel no longer receives terrorist attacks, AND when palestinians are led by normal sane leaders who are not extremists like arafat and hamas, then Israel can respond by offering or agreeing to a peace plan, one similar to the one palestinians rejected 3 years ago and chose to attack israel instead.

When you are weak, and reject peace to attack a stronger neighbor, you are stupid.

author by hmn.publication date Fri May 16, 2003 22:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

legal occupation then??

author by Avi H.publication date Fri May 16, 2003 14:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Calling Israel's occupation of Palestinian land illegal is pure propaganda and a gross distortion. At best, the following issues are disputed between the parties and this is acknowledged by 242: 1) Who the land belongs to (Palestinians are not mentioned) 2) Israel is simply asked to withdraw from territories acquired (i.e. not all territories, some territories) during the 1967 war. 3) This is pending a final peace settlement between the parties to the war.

author by publopublication date Fri May 16, 2003 11:16author address author phone Report this post to the editors

In Galway its at the McMunn lecture Theatre on the concourse.

author by Publopublication date Thu May 15, 2003 19:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

John Reese also speaking on Thursday 22nd May at 7.30pm in UCG, Galway.

author by kokomeropublication date Thu May 15, 2003 17:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Ariel Sharon denounced the Blair government for unnecessary interference in Israeli affairs just before his foreign minister was due to meet Blair and Straw in attempt to mend their relationship which has become increasingly strained.

This appears to be a reaction to a call from Straw to cease double standards in dealing with Israel and to enforce UN resolution 242, which would see Israel withdraw to its pre-1967 borders as part of a land for peace roadmap deal.

The move seems calculated to stop the pressure exerted on Israel at source, as Blair appears to be pushing Bush in this instance.

author by Arnoldpublication date Thu May 15, 2003 16:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

And far better than the usual 'Palestine - Peaceful land for settlers' talks we hear so much of

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