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University of Exeter - Treason du jour from Ilan Pappe (Dept. of
Political Science), the Lord Haw-Haw of the British Jihad:
The new law, like the previous others,
institutionalize the Apartheid State of Israel or for short ASOI.
ASOI is now one of worst apartheid regimes in the world. It controls
almost all of Palestine (apart from Gaza which it imprisoned
hermetically since 2005). It has, in absolute terms the highest
number of political prisoners (China was reported to have less then
1000, Iran has few thousands); Israel holds nearly 10,000 of them.
It has the largest number of apartheid laws and regulations than any
country in the world and apart from the Arab regimes that are now
collapsing and rogue states such as Miramar and North Korea, has the
longest imposition of emergency laws and regulations that rob
citizens of their most basic human and civil rights. Its policies
against the discriminated native population, now composing nearly
half of the overall population in ASOI, include atrocities such as
barring people from using water sources, from cultivating their
fields, building more houses, from getting to work, schools or
universities and it bans them from commemorating their history and
in particular the 1948 Nakbah.
http://counterpunch.com/pappe03222011.html
Introducing ASOI - Israel's Latest Apartheid
Law
By ILAN PAPPE
March 22, 2011
Those of us who have
been veteran comrades in the struggle for peace and justice in
Palestine have quite often been frustrated by the inability to
galvanize enough support in the political and media establishments
in the West against the brutal occupation of the West Bank and the
strangulation of Gaza. We believed that clear cut evidence of the
oppression and the highly visible criminal policies that raged since
1967 should have at least triggered a world reaction similar to the
one that now takes place against Libya, and even more so.
But we know all the reasons why it did not, and
will not happen. And yet we may have overlooked one particular
reason, indeed one successful ploy of the Israeli peace camp that
seems to have aborted any such effort in its buds. The liberal
Zionists believe strongly in the existence of two discrete entities
one Israel and one that lies on the other side of the 1967 green
line which have very little in common. The acceptance of this line
as a hard fact is the main justification given in the West for the
inaction against Israel (one which is also supported by some of
Palestine's best friends and of course the Palestinian Authority).
The line drawn is not just a political boundary it is mainly a moral
border. Everything that is happening in the occupied world is
diametrically opposed to life in democratic Israel and hence the
argument is that if you treat Israel as a pariah state then you will
also harm the 'good' part, the pre-1967 state. This is also the
basis to the continued support for the two states solution that
bases peace on the ability of moral Israel to re-invent itself in
the pre-1967 borders.
I hope this distinction would at least disappear
from the vocabulary and dictionary of the Western solidarity
movement with Palestine (where it can still be heard in loyalty to
the peace camp in Israel, the PA and the invisible lord of
realpolitik).That this distinction is false was proved once more
this week (20 March, 2011) when yet another apartheid law was passed
in Israel. This new law allows Jewish settlements built on state
land inside Israel not to admit Israeli Palestinian citizens as
residents and legalizes the wish of these new settlers not to sell
land to the Palestinians citizens of the state. This is one of many
such laws passed recently (the loyalty oath law that turns the
Palestinians in Israel to second class citizens by law and one which
does not allow them to live with their Palestinians spouses from the
occupied territories are two of the more famous apartheid laws
passed recently). The new law, like the previous others,
institutionalize the Apartheid State of Israel or for short ASOI.
ASOI is now one of worst apartheid regimes in the
world. It controls almost all of Palestine (apart from Gaza which it
imprisoned hermetically since 2005). It has, in absolute terms the
highest number of political prisoners (China was reported to have
less then 1000, Iran has few thousands); Israel holds nearly 10,000
of them. It has the largest number of apartheid laws and regulations
than any country in the world and apart from the Arab regimes that
are now collapsing and rogue states such as Miramar and North Korea,
has the longest imposition of emergency laws and regulations that
rob citizens of their most basic human and civil rights. Its
policies against the discriminated native population, now composing
nearly half of the overall population in ASOI, include atrocities
such as barring people from using water sources, from cultivating
their fields, building more houses, from getting to work, schools or
universities and it bans them from commemorating their history and
in particular the 1948 Nakbah.
ASOI is protected by left wing philosophers,
mostly Jewish but not only, in the USA and the West as well as by
the new members of the European Union whose deplorable record during
the holocaust may explain their unconditional support for ASOI. It
enjoys the unconditional backing of many Jewish communities in the
World, Christian Zionists and cynical corporations who benefit from
ASOI's military elite's proclivity to use lethal weapons at will and
from the state's progressive banking system and a high tech know
how.
ASOI could become the Free Republic of Israel and
Palestine (FRISP) or any similar name, where people would enjoy the
same rights now fought for all over the Arab world and which the
West claim to disseminate and protect all over the world. If ASOI
will not become FRISP, any action such as the one taken now by the
West in Libya would rightly be regarded suspiciously as cynical and
dishonest.
Linkage has lost it attraction since it was
misused by Saddam Hussein in 1991. But now is the time to revive it.
It is time to realize that there will not be a new Middle East - in
fact, there will no world peace - if ASOI continues to enjoy
immunity and is not curbed and stopped - and hopefully one day -
replaced by the democratic FRISP.
Ilan Pappé is a
professor with the College of Social Sciences and International
Studies at the University of Exeter in the UK, director of the
university's European Centre for Palestine Studies, co-director of
the Exeter Centre for Ethno-Political Studies, and political
activist. His books include A Modern History of Palestine, The
Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine and Gaza in Crisis (with Noam
Chomsky).
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