Indymedia e' un collettivo di organizzazioni, centri sociali, radio, media, giornalisti, videomaker che offre una copertura degli eventi italiani indipendente dall'informazione istituzionale e commerciale e dalle organizzazioni politiche.
toolbar di navigazione
toolbar di navigazione home | chi siamo · contatti · aiuto · partecipa | pubblica | agenda · forum · newswire · archivi | cerca · traduzioni · xml | classic toolbar di navigazione old style toolbarr di navigazione old style toolbarr di navigazione Versione solo testo toolbar di navigazione
Campagne

autistici /inventati crackdown


IMC Italia
Ultime features in categoria
[biowar] La sindrome di Quirra
[sardegna] Ripensare Indymedia
[lombardia] AgainstTheirPeace
[lombardia] ((( i )))
[lombardia] Sentenza 11 Marzo
[calabria] Processo al Sud Ribelle
[guerreglobali] Raid israeliani su Gaza
[guerreglobali] Barricate e morte a Oaxaca
[roma] Superwalter
[napoli] repressione a Benevento
[piemunt] Rbo cambia sede
[economie] il sangue di roma
Archivio completo delle feature »
toolbarr di navigazione
IMC Locali
Abruzzo
Bologna
Calabria
Genova
Lombardia
Napoli
Nordest
Puglia
Roma
Sardegna
Sicilia
Piemonte
Toscana
Umbria
toolbar di navigazione
Categorie
Antifa
Antimafie
Antipro
Culture
Carcere
Dicono di noi
Diritti digitali
Ecologie
Economie/Lavoro
Guerre globali
Mediascape
Migranti/Cittadinanza
Repressione/Controllo
Saperi/Filosofie
Sex & Gender
Psiche
toolbar di navigazione
Dossier
Sicurezza e privacy in rete
Euskadi: le liberta' negate
Antenna Sicilia: di chi e' l'informazione
Diritti Umani in Pakistan
CPT - Storie di un lager
Antifa - destra romana
Scarceranda
Tecniche di disinformazione
Palestina
Argentina
Karachaganak
La sindrome di Quirra
toolbar di navigazione
Autoproduzioni

Video
Radio
Print
Strumenti

Network

www.indymedia.org

Projects
oceania
print
radio
satellite tv
video

Africa
ambazonia
canarias
estrecho / madiaq
nigeria
south africa

Canada
alberta
hamilton
maritimes
montreal
ontario
ottawa
quebec
thunder bay
vancouver
victoria
windsor
winnipeg

East Asia
japan
manila
qc

Europe
andorra
antwerp
athens
austria
barcelona
belgium
belgrade
bristol
croatia
cyprus
estrecho / madiaq
euskal herria
galiza
germany
hungary
ireland
istanbul
italy
la plana
liege
lille
madrid
nantes
netherlands
nice
norway
oost-vlaanderen
paris
poland
portugal
prague
russia
sweden
switzerland
thessaloniki
united kingdom
west vlaanderen

Latin America
argentina
bolivia
brasil
chiapas
chile
colombia
ecuador
mexico
peru
puerto rico
qollasuyu
rosario
sonora
tijuana
uruguay

Oceania
adelaide
aotearoa
brisbane
jakarta
manila
melbourne
perth
qc
sydney

South Asia
india
mumbai

United States
arizona
arkansas
atlanta
austin
baltimore
boston
buffalo
charlottesville
chicago
cleveland
colorado
danbury, ct
dc
hawaii
houston
idaho
ithaca
la
madison
maine
michigan
milwaukee
minneapolis/st. paul
new hampshire
new jersey
new mexico
new orleans
north carolina
north texas
ny capital
nyc
oklahoma
philadelphia
pittsburgh
portland
richmond
rochester
rogue valley
san diego
san francisco
san francisco bay area
santa cruz, ca
seattle
st louis
tallahassee-red hills
tennessee
urbana-champaign
utah
vermont
western mass

West Asia
beirut
israel
palestine

Process
discussion
fbi/legal updates
indymedia faq
mailing lists
process & imc docs
tech
volunteer
Biddu-Palestina: violenza contro protesta di donne palestinesi ed israeliane
by Gila Svirsky [Tom poster] Monday April 26, 2004 at 12:08 AM mail:  

Friends, I just spoke to Molly Malekar on her way to Sha'arei Tzedek Hospital in Jerusalem, and here is what she reported: "We were about 60 women, only women: roughly 1/3 Israeli, 1/3 Palestinian, and 1/3 nternationals. We gathered at Bidu to protest the construction of the wall in this village. It was a quiet march, with women carrying signs and walking toward the area where soldiers were guarding the construction of the fence. At a distance of about 10 meters (30 feet) from them, we stopped walking because the soldiers turned to point their rifles directly at us. I called out to them in Hebrew, "Don't shoot, we're not armed, this is a nonviolent demonstration."

Biddu-Palestina: vio...
bidduwomen.jpg, image/jpeg, 376x450

Suddenly there was an onslaught of teargas and stun grenades, falling all around us, completely out of proportion to the quiet, nonprovocative nature of our action. The grenades fell right there at our feet and we were choking, unable to breathe. Most dispersed and ran back. Soldiers charged toward us and fell upon the women, grabbing some whom they arrested. By then, there was no demonstration at all, nothing to disperse. Most of the women had run back, trying to recover from the tear gas, but I remained as I wanted to talk to the soldiers to prevent the arrest of the four women. Suddenly out of nowhere four horses charged, with border police mounted on them. I started to run away, but one of them ridden by a girl soldier caught up with me and she struck me on my
head with a baton. I fell, and then a second horse charged toward me and I felt more blows on my head and back. There was no provocation whatsoever at any point while this was happening."

Molly is the director of Bat Shalom, which is the women's peace organization that forms the Israeli side of The Jerusalem Link: A Women's Joint Venture for Peace (the Palestinian side is called the Jerusalem Center for Women). Molly is the most wonderfully serious and thoughtful
woman you would ever want to have at the head of your organization. Anyone who has ever met Molly knows that she has never engaged in provocation, but has only been cautious and respectful. I asked her by cell phone, on
her way to the hospital, how she feels and she said, "A horrible headache, my ears hurt, and aching from the blows. But let's think about how to wake people up to what is happening out there. We have to wake people up."

Wake up, world! Hear O Israel, wake up!! Israeli soldiers have made brutality a way of life against Palestinians, then they turned their weapons and death upon international peace activists, and now they are brutalizing Israelis who express disapproval of their ways. Who will be the first one killed?

Writes US woman activist Starhawk, who participated in some of these, "The Israelis who are involved in the day to day resistance ... said to me that they know it is only a matter of time before there is an Israeli 'shaheed
'- a martyr of the occupation. Being Israeli is no longer a protection against the violence of the military."

What's worse: Nonviolence is no longer protection against the brutality of the military, regardless of whether you are Israeli or Palestinian or international. No one should be assaulted for peacefully demonstrating, and yet that has become the norm. Today, any single demonstration that
takes place in the territories -- whether by Palestinians or Israelis, women or men, nonviolent or violent -- is treated to the same brutal behavior of guns, stun grenades, and clubs. And no one investigates the incidents in a serious, unbiased manner, and the soldiers learn that they
can be more and more cruel, and no one gives a damn.

What has happened? The occupation has happened. The occupation has corrupted the soul of Israel. A situation of "Ein din v'ein dayan", as the Bible says: "No law and no one standing in judgment".

There is anarchy in the soul of Israel today, and it won't be gone until we uproot the occupation from our land and from our hearts.

Gila Svirsky
Jerusalem

*******************************
Coalition of Women for Peace:
http://www.coalitionofwomen4peace.org

versione stampabile | invia ad un amico | aggiungi un commento | apri un dibattito sul forum 
violenza contro donne
by Gila Svirsky [Tom poster] Monday April 26, 2004 at 12:08 AM mail:  

violenza contro donn...
bidduwomen2.jpg, image/jpeg, 410x304

A mounted Israeli border policeman uses a stick during a women's protest against the construction of Israel's controversial security barrier in the West Bank village of Biddu April 25, 2004. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic

versione stampabile | invia ad un amico | aggiungi un commento | apri un dibattito sul forum 
violenza contro donne
by Gila Svirsky [Tom poster] Monday April 26, 2004 at 12:08 AM mail:  

violenza contro donn...
bidduwomen3.jpg, image/jpeg, 397x410

Israeli border police scuffle with two Palestinian women during a women's protest against the construction of Israel's controversial security barrier in the West Bank village of Biddu April 25, 2004. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic

versione stampabile | invia ad un amico | aggiungi un commento | apri un dibattito sul forum 
violenza contro donne
by Gila Svirsky [Tom poster] Monday April 26, 2004 at 12:08 AM mail:  

violenza contro donn...
bidduwomen4.jpg, image/jpeg, 410x317

An Israeli border policeman scuffles with a Palestinian woman during a womens protest against the construction of Israel's controversial security barrier in the West Bank village of Biddu April 25, 2004

versione stampabile | invia ad un amico | aggiungi un commento | apri un dibattito sul forum 
violenza contro donne
by Gila Svirsky [Tom poster] Monday April 26, 2004 at 12:08 AM mail:  

violenza contro donn...
bidduwomen5.jpg, image/jpeg, 410x304

An International peace activist screams as Israeli border police arrest her during a womens protest against the construction of Israel's controversial security barrier in the West Bank village of Biddu April 25, 2004

versione stampabile | invia ad un amico | aggiungi un commento | apri un dibattito sul forum 
violenza contro donne
by Gila Svirsky [Tom poster] Monday April 26, 2004 at 12:08 AM mail:  

violenza contro donn...
bidduwomen6.jpg, image/jpeg, 410x316

Israeli border police arrest an International peace activist during a womens protest against the construction of Israel's controversial security barrier in the West Bank village of Biddu April 25, 2004.

versione stampabile | invia ad un amico | aggiungi un commento | apri un dibattito sul forum 
violenza contro donne
by Gila Svirsky [Tom poster] Monday April 26, 2004 at 12:08 AM mail:  

violenza contro donn...
bidduwomen7.jpg, image/jpeg, 410x303

An International peace activist woman screams as Israeli border police arrest her during a women's protest against construction of Israel's controversial security barrier in the West Bank village of Biddu April 25, 2004

versione stampabile | invia ad un amico | aggiungi un commento | apri un dibattito sul forum 
violenza contro donne
by Gila Svirsky [Tom poster] Monday April 26, 2004 at 12:08 AM mail:  

violenza contro donn...
bidduwomen8.jpg, image/jpeg, 410x266

Israeli border policemen drag away a Palestinian woman as they arrest her during a women's protest against construction of Israel's controversial security barrier in the West Bank village of Biddu April 25, 2004. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic

versione stampabile | invia ad un amico | aggiungi un commento | apri un dibattito sul forum 
Ci sono 9 commenti visibili (su 2) a questo articolo
Lista degli ultimi 10 commenti, pubblicati in modo anonimo da chi partecipa al newswire di Indymedia italia.
Cliccando su uno di essi si accede alla pagina che li contiene tutti.
Titolo Autore Data
che dire..... antifa Monday April 26, 2004 at 07:27 AM
NON mi meraviglio certo.... Caifa Monday April 26, 2004 at 07:15 AM
©opyright :: Independent Media Center
Tutti i materiali presenti sul sito sono distribuiti sotto Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0.
All content is under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 .
.: Disclaimer :.

Questo sito gira su SF-Active 0.9