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Finalizó en el Cauca, Colombia, histórica Cumbre Continental de Comunicación Indígena
Emplazando a los gobiernos y organismos internacionales a respetar los derechos de los pueblos indígenas y demandando que se declare el año 2012 como "Año Internacional de la Comunicación Indígena", finalizó en el resguardo La María, en Piendamó, e...
Resistencia Saharaui
Week Against the Apartheid Wall: Global Action Update
Stop the Wall, 13th November 2010 With still 3 days to go, we are now witnessing a widespread mobilisation across the globe for the Week Against the Apartheid Wall. Diverse and creative actions demanding an end to apartheid and occupation in Palestine can...
Remembering a martyr for Palestine: to a child who dreamt to freedom
You dreamt of playing with your friends in the streets and alleys of Palestine, you dreamt of playing without fear of F-16s and tanks, you dreamt of playing without blood and tears. You dreamt of running in the streets, up the hills and on the beach. You d...
Walking in Hebron
Hebron is a unique city in more than one sense. It is one of the oldest cities in the world and considered a sacred site by all three monotheistic religions. It was under Jordanian control from 1948 to 1967, when the West Bank was invaded by Israel. Follow...
A face suja da ocupação
“Amor não é ocupação” é o mote de campanha por boicotes aos produtos da empresa israelense Ahava. A companhia, segundo denunciam ativistas, desenvolve seus produtos em assentamentos ilegais, utilizando recursos naturais usurpados de terras palesti...
Why I disrupted Bibi’s speech
As one of the protesters who was dragged out - I was chanting "The Occupation Delegitimizes Israel" - I'd like to respond to a few of your remarks, and shed light on my motivations. (I will not attempt to speak for JVP, my fellow protesters who interrupted...
NEW ORLEANS: We would not have had to interrupt Netanyahu if the world listened to Palestinian voices
There's no getting around it: What we did during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech was shockingly rude. We interrupted a head of state, repeatedly, shouting from the tops of chairs into a darkened hall of largely like-minded people, who ...