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on March 13, 2008
Category: Britain, USA, The World, War/Conflict

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On the 5th anniversary of the Iraq war, Iraqi Veterans Against War (IVAW) US veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan will be gathering in Washington today for 4 days of testimony on their experiences and feelings. The testimonies will be streamed on the internet and broadcast on satellite TV.

The veterans are not against the military and seek not to indict it – instead they seek to shine a light on the bigger picture: that the Abu Ghraib prison regime and the Haditha massacre of innocent Iraqis are not isolated incidents perpetrated by “bad seeds” as the military suggests, but evidence of an endemic problem. They will say they were asked to do terrible things and point the finger up the chain of command, which ignores, diminishes or covers up routine abuse and atrocities.


Former British special forces trooper, Ben Griffin banned from speaking in public

As of 1940hrs 29/02/08 I have been placed under an injunction preventing me from speaking publicly and publishing material gained as a result of my service in UKSF (SAS).

I will be continuing to collect evidence and opinion on British Involvement in extraordinary rendition, torture, secret detentions, extra judicial detention, use of evidence gained through torture, breaches of the Geneva Conventions, breaches of International Law and failure to abide by our obligations as per UN Convention Against Torture. I am carrying on regardless ”
Ben Griffin, Former UK Special forces trooper

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Behind Leviev’s empire

on February 21, 2008
Category: Palestine, Conflict Mining/Resources, War/Conflict, Human Rights, Africa

Pressure is mounting from all sides on Lev Leviev, Israeli billionaire whose empire is built on corruption, abuse, illegal practices and the blood of people from Angola to New York to Palestine.

Leviev has also been implicated in human rights violations in Angola:

Adalah also trumpets charges by the Business and Human Rights Resource Group, an international NGO, that security firms used by Leviev to guard his diamond-mining operations in Angola have committed “systematic violations of human rights … including the use of torture” against Angolan diamond miners; and condemned alleged “abusive real estate development schemes” in New York by Leviev and former partner Shaya Boymelgreen.

Angolan journalist and human rights activist, Rafael Marques has documented human rights violations [Operation Kissonde] and the impact of diamond mining on one million people in Angola. The violations by private
security firms for the mines are described as sadistic…

includes beating their victims on the buttocks, undressing them and making them circulate naked or semi-naked in public, as well as other rituals of humiliation. They use, as distinct instruments of torture, shovels, or the handles of shovels, clubs and machetes. In the particular case of Alfa-5, various cases have been documented in which the victims are forced to carry out homosexual acts. In one particular case, a son-in-law was forced to violate his father-in-law.


seizure of land for building illegal settlements in Palestine:

According to El-Kadi, an IT professional, “We are trying to copy the strategy of the residents of Bil’in who have been holding nonviolent demonstrations for three years protesting the seizure of their land for settlement-building. Leviev is targeting the villagers of Bil’in and Jayyous, and we are committed to targeting him in return.”

Ethan Heitner, a leader of Adalah whose parents are Israelis, said, “We are pleased with the energy of these demonstrations and believe we have found a creative way to deliver our message. We plan to keep these demonstrations going on a regular basis until Leviev stops building settlements and abusing human rights.”


and using “underpaid and non-union workers” to build his billion dollar real estate business in New York:

In New York City, Leviev and Boymelgreen have employed underpaid, non-union workers in hazardous conditions and violated housing codes to construct luxury apartments that displace low-income and moderate-income residents in Brooklyn, provoking local branches of the Laborer’s International Union and ACORN to launch a campaign against these abuses. Brooklynites remain concerned that Leviev and Boymelgreen are key developers in the planned Gowanus Village project.

And the source of Leviev’s wealth. diamond trading with the Apartheid government of South African. He became a De Beers site owner during the apartheid regime in South Africa, enabling him to bid on De Beers diamonds and build up his wealth; sole ownership of all marketing of Angolan diamonds as well as other mining interests.

Leviev Mining: Leviev Group including Angola Selling Corp (or Ascorp) owned with Angolan Government [50%]. Leviev claims he sold the idea to the Angolans by promising to “increase revenue and channel the diamonds through one source” cutting out middlemen and allowing the government to maintain control of the diamond flow along with Leviev making it easy to line their pockets should they choose to do so! In the battle for Angolan diamonds, Leviev managed to end De Beers business in the country.

Today, all legal buying inside Angola goes exclusively through a company called Sodiam, in which Leviev also owns a stake. Then the diamonds are channeled though Ascorp to reach the wider market.

The Ascorp deal effectively cut out all other diamond buyers in Angola. All contracts to market diamonds signed with Endiama, Angola’s previous state-owned diamond company, were declared void.

Leviev’s wealth was built while trading with a business that was a huge pillar of the South African apartheid regime. He then went on to use the proceeds to construct an apartheid reality in the West Bank.


Links:

Boycott Campaign
Business & Human Rights on Angola’s Diamond Mining
Operation Kissonde Angola
Bloody Diamonds: From Angola to Palestine
Jews Against Occupation
Democracy Now Interview with HR activists
Bil’in - a village in Palestine

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Breaking down prison walls

on January 25, 2008
Category: Palestine, Assault on Dissent, War/Conflict

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Palestinians stand at the forefront, in the front lines of peoples’ insistence everywhere that their rights, well-being and fundamental values as human beings be respected by governments. And they do so (and I write this as an Israeli with great sorrow and shame) against one of the world’s strongest and most ruthless military powers - a power that has dispossessed them from 85% of their land, which is trying to transform its occupation into a permanent regime of apartheid, which has spent decades impoverishing and disenfranchising them; the fourth largest nuclear power which nevertheless casts itself as the victim. Not only have the Palestinians experienced the dehumanization all oppressed and colonized peoples experience, not only have they been made into the embodiment of the rich and powerful’s greatest fear, evil “terrorists” who may tear down their privileged “civilization,” but they have been turned into guinea pigs. Israel is able to gain an edge in the counterinsurgency industry and win entree into the heart of the American military/hi tech complex by turning the Occupied Territories into a laboratory for the development of fiendish weaponry and tactics intended for use against people.

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ATTACK ON GAZA

on January 25, 2008
Category: Assault on Dissent, Action Alert, War/Conflict

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Holocaust in Gaza
- Breaking the walls

“Those responsible for such cowardly action are guilty of serious war crimes and should be prosecuted and punished for their crimes,” Dugard said.

When U.S. government offices are closed, and the media is not paying attention, during special holidays-in this case Dr. Martin Luther King’s Birthday-Israel often takes full advantage to attack the people whose land it surrounds and occupies. Call your local news desk or the telephone numbers below. Don’t let Israel continue to get away with war crimes.

WRITE OR TELEPHONE THOSE WORKING FOR YOU IN WASHINGTON AND DEMAND THAT THIS CARNAGE STOP-AND THAT YOUR TAX DOLLARS NO LONGER BE USED TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE:

BREAKING DOWN THE WALLS

Tens of thousands of Palestinians today poured into Egypt from Gaza after militants blew up part of the wall between the two territories in protest at an Israeli blockade.

On foot, in cars or riding donkey carts, Gazans burst into the Egyptian border town of Rafah to buy cigarettes, plastic bottles of fuel and other supplies that have become scarce and expensive after months of economic isolation.

“I have bought everything I need for the house for months. I have bought food, cigarettes and even two gallons of diesel for my car,” Mohammed Saeed told Reuters. via Kameelah Writes


END THE SEIGE OF GAZA

International Day of Action

Protest Saturday 26th January

4-6pm

Opposite No10 Downing Street

Whitehall, London

PALESTINIAN SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN FOR MORE UK VENUES

LINKS: SABBAH’S BLOG

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Gaza Calling

on December 7, 2007
Category: Video, War/Conflict, Refugees

Via Sabbah’s Blog

Links: Anthem For Someone’s Child

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