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capt.b4e4ea3d735d4e48b4c903951e44faac.venezuela_elections_xch101.jpgMore verbal than Barack Obama and forever willing to comment on anything that’s going on in the world, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez has put a call out to Jews in his country: denounce the Israeli military actions in Gaza. Rather surprisingly, he did so with good taste and decorum

“A Palestinian community lives here with us which we adore and love and there are also Jews that live here who we love as well, but I wish the Jewish community would declare themselves against this barbarism. Do it. Don’t you strongly denounce any act of persecution and the Holocaust? What do you think we are looking at [in Gaza]? Put your hand on your heart and be fair.”

Of course, he had other things to say, which fit well into his typical spiel, like how Fidel is called a tyrant but he has never invaded a country like Israel is doing now. And how Irani president Ahmadineyad is equally vilified, yet he has never taken action against any country.

What do you think? Are the comparisons fair?

Via / El Universal (Venezuela)

white%20phosphorous%20shells.jpgIsrael, with United States sponsorship is now using chemical weapons against the people of Gaza, including white phosphorous.

From Kabobfest:

What did Saddam Hussein use in his Halabja poison gas attack, along with other chemical weapons?

White phosphorous.

The US used this very same chemical weapon in the attack on Falluja in 2004.

The Geneva Conventions make the use of white phosphorous as a chemical weapon illegal and when you read the effects of it, it’s easy to see why.

It ignites on contact with oxygen. Particles on a person can be temporarily extinguished with water, but as soon as they are dry they will recombust. Longer-term exposure causes poisoning, which leads to wounds of the mouth and eventual destruction of the whole jawbone.

Exposure to white phosphorus smoke in the air can also cause liver, kidney, heart, lung or bone damage and even death.

Israel insists that it is using white phosphorous as a smoke screen.

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Latin America Speaks Out For Gaza

9:27 am By Maegan La Mala · Activism| Gaza| Latin America| Palestine · Comments Off

5 Jan 2009

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People across Latin America are crying out against the Israeli attack on the people of Gaza.

In Oaxaca, Mexico, Mexican police arrested at least 20 people as they went to the U.S. Consulate to protest.

In the middle of the day, today, Saturday the 3rd of January, 2009, a massive detention took place of over 20 compañeros and compañeras who set out to peacefully protest in front of the U.S. Consulate in Oaxaca, repulsed by the genocide perpetuated by Israel against the Palestinian people.

From the information we have received, these detentions took place as the protestors headed toward the Consulate, located in Santo Domingo de Guzmán, in Oaxaca City. Without warning, the police forces, through unproportionable and unjustified force, launched an assault against them before the protest was even able to take place.

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Malavet_rev.jpgPresident Elect Obama sent a message to Puerto Rico for the swearing in of the new, pro-statehood governor, Luis G. Fortuño.

President-elect of the United States Barack Obama reiterated that he will try to resolve the colonial case of Puerto Rico during his first term and explained that self-determination is a “basic right” of Puerto Ricans, for which reason he will undertake responsibility for seeing that Puerto Ricans have “a voice” in the solution.

Wait, a voice in the solution? Am I wrong in thinking that if self-determination is a basic right, then shouldn’t Puerto Ricans decided the solution, not just have a voice?

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salmahayek.jpgMexicana and la Macha’s secret girlfriend, Salma Hayak doesn’t want to be associated with Israeli blood diamonds.

Apparently Salmita asked that Jewish-American billionaire Lev Leviev remove her picture from his diamond store website after Leviev was linked to settlement expansion in the West Bank and right-wing Zionist causes.

Other actresses who also want to keep their distance include Sharon Stone, Whitney Houston, Halle Berry, Drew Barrymore, Brooke Shields, Andie Macdowell, and Lucy Liu.

The celebrities were contacted by the rights group Adalah and the New York based ‘Jews Against the Occupation’ and asked them to distance themselves from a corporation that supports the Zionist project.

The stars took action only after being contacted by the activists working to expose Leviev’s anti-human rights agenda.

Via / Kabobfest

Ways to Help Gaza

6:43 pm By Maegan La Mala · Gaza · 2 Comments

1 Jan 2009

If you are like me, you are feeling helpless in terms of ways you can help the people of Gaza as they face a horrible humanitarian crisis. There are three organizations that are accepting donations for Gaza.

One is Free Gaza. They are seeking donations for future boat trips.

The Palestinian Refugee Support Network is also accepting donations and allow you the option of making a general donation or adopting a refugee family.

Physicians for Human Rights-Israel is making a Gaza Emergency Appeal for medical supplies.

With a medical system already on the verge of collapse as a result of the ongoing closure, 1.4 million civilians are in desperate need of urgent medical help from outside the Gaza Strip.
PHR-Israel has the means to transfer this help within days and is seeking to raise 700,000 USD during the next week for purchase and direct transfer of supplies to Gaza hospitals. Palestinian hospitals in the Gaza Strip have asked us for help in securing the following items:
·Basic Sterilization equipment
·Needles
·Dressings
·Anesthetics
·Catheters
· Medical gases
· Endo-tracheal tubes
· Laryngoscope
· Oxygen
· Portable monitors, ventilators, ultrasounds and x- ray machines
· Clothing for medical teams
· 105 Essential Medications
· 225 Additional Medical Supplies
· 93 Laboratory items
· Electric Shaving Machine
· Trolleys
· Hospital beds
As the situation stands, Palestinian doctors are performing 20 surgeries without surgical gloves, local or general anesthetics, gauze, sterilized equipment or sufficient oxygen for patients. All together, there are only 1,500 hospital beds available in
Gaza’s 13 publicly run hospitals. A fleet of 60 ambulances is now reduced by half. The endless flow of new wounded and the need for beds has led to a suspension of care for dozens of other patients, including cancer, cardiac, and other chronically ill patients, who have all been sent to their homes for the duration of the crisis. Patients are not being permitted entry to Egypt and all
referrals out of Gaza via Erez crossing have been suspended.

We are turning to organizations and individuals like you who have demonstrated your respect for the right to health by generously supporting PHR-Israel in recent years. PHR-Israel accepts donations via check or bank transfer.
To send a check by post, make check payable to Physicians for Human Rights-Israel and send to:
PHR-IsraelAttn: Gila Norich, Director of Development
9 Dror St.Jaffa
Tel Aviv 68135
ISRAEL.
To make a bank transfer, our details are as follows. Please also
send a note with your e-mail address informing us of your transfer:
Account Holder: Physicians for Human Rights-Israel
Bank: Hapoalim #12
Branch: Hashalom #662
Address: 106 Levinski Street, Tel Aviv, Israel
Account Number: 25938
SWIFT: POALILITIBAN: 20 IL-70-0126-6200-0000-0025-938
US residents may make a tax-exempt donation via the New Israel Fund (NIF). Checks should be made payable to “New Israel Fund”. A note with the check should be marked “donor-advised to Physicians for Human Rights-Israel, ID# 5762.”
NIF Address in Washington:
New Israel Fund
P.O.Box 91588
Washington DC 20090-1588
U.S.A
NIF Bank details: Citibank1000
Vermont Ave NW
Washington, DC 20005
ABA #254070116
Acc#66796296

UK residents may make a tax-exempt donation online via the British
Shalom/Salaam Trust. Checks should be sent, together with your name and
address and a completed gift aid form to:
British Shalom Salaam Trust
PO Box 39378
London SE13 5WH
For more information on donations or to inform us of a
transfer, please contact Gila Norich, Director of Development: gila@phr.org.il or by phone, +972.3.5133. 102
To contact Ran Yaron, Director of PHR-Israel’s Occupied Palestinian Territory (oPt) Department send mail to:
ranyaron@phr.org.il or call +972.547.577696.

Nothing New for Gaza in the New Year

10:30 am By Maegan La Mala · Gaza| Palestine| israel · Comments Off

1 Jan 2009

-4.jpgThis morning in Gaza was like that last five mornings. There was no confetti littering the streets, instead the streets are stained with blood and filled with cries and fears of more attacks from Israel as the death toll likely has passed the 400 mark and more than 2,000 have been wounded in the strikes. The UN has said at least 25 per cent of the dead are civilians. One of the dead is a senior leader of the Palestinian Hamas movement, Nizar Rayyan. Four Israelis have been killed by home-made rockets fired by the Palestinian factions since the Israeli operation started. In airstrikes this morning a children’s hospital in Gaza City was damaged (I’m sure that hospital for children was a Hamas training ground ::eye roll::)

Yesterday, the Israeli cabinet rejected a French proposal to agree a 48-hour ceasefire and now Nicolas Sarkozy, France’s president, is to meet Tzipi Livni, Israel’s foreign minister, to try and attempt to broker a truce to allow humanitarian aid into the besieged Gaza Strip

Via / Al Jazeera, France 24

obama8.jpgPresident-Elect Obama has officially said “no comment” in response to the mass murder that is happening right now in Gaza. His advisers are speaking however and are showing where loyalties are.

It was the single deadliest attack on Gaza in over 20 years and Obama’s initial reaction on what could be his first real test as president was “no comment”. Meanwhile, Israel has readied itself for a land invasion, amassing tanks along the border and calling up 6,500 reserve troops.

On Sunday’s “Face the Nation,” Obama’s Senior Adviser David Axelrod explained to guest host Chip Reid how an Obama administration would handle the situation, even if it turns for the worst.

“Well, certainly, the president-elect recognizes the special relationship between United States and Israel. It’s an important bond, an important relationship. He’s going to honor it … And obviously, this situation has become even more complicated in the last couple of days and weeks. As Hamas began its shelling, Israel responded. But

it’s something that he’s committed to.”

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Warning: The following images show graphic violence, what you will not see in the mainstream U.S. media because they want us to believe that what is happening is deserved, even to the children of Gaza.

As violent as the images are, we need to see them so that we know. So that we don’t just swallow the information being fed to us as to who is being targeted in Gaza. We need to know because the U.S. is complicit in this wave of death and we need to not just feel, but act.

Isn’t colonialism grand?

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