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Written by The National Committee for the Heads of the Arab Local Authorities in Israel
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Tuesday, 09 January 2007 |
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In order to collect various versions in the
self-definition of our entity, our relation with the rest of the Palestinians
and our relation with the State and to connect them to create a firm integral
homogeneous vision, we, the Arab Palestinians in Israel, should have a clear
self-definition that includes all the political, cultural, economic,
educational and social aspects. These documents focus on affiliation,
identity and citizenship of the Palestinian Arabs in Israel. They also focus on the
legal status, land and housing, economic and social development, educational
vision for Arab education, Arab Palestinian culture and on the political and
national work of the Palestinian Arabs in Israel.
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Written by Nicola Nasser
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Tuesday, 09 January 2007 |
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Israeli
Jews have to choose between Apartheid and a democratic state. A federal Israel
could solve both an Israeli internal ethnic problem and as well be the right
just, lasting and comprehensive approach to solving the Arab and
Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which would spare the region more wars and
violence; the ingredients of success are much more authentic than the U.S.,
Israeli and Iranian-backed separatist and sectarian calls for federalism in Iraq.
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Written by Shulamit Aloni, Ynet
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Monday, 08 January 2007 |
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The US Jewish Establishment’s onslaught on former President Jimmy Carter is
based on him daring to tell the truth which is known to all: through its army,
the government of Israel practices a brutal form of Apartheid in the territory it occupies. Its army has
turned every Palestinian village and town into a fenced-in, or blocked-in,
detention camp. All this is done in order to keep an eye on the population’s
movements and to make its life difficult. Israel even imposes a total curfew
whenever the settlers, who have illegally usurped the Palestinians’ land,
celebrate their holidays or conduct their parades.
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Written by Adv. Tarek Ibrahim, Arab Association for Human Rights
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Monday, 08 January 2007 |
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Racial profiling usually occurs when
the official institutions of a state—its security forces or any other
institution—adapt the way they treat individual citizens on the basis of
considerations relating to their national, ethnic, or religious affiliation,
rather than on the basis of concrete and specific information regarding the
individual. The policy of racial profiling
directly injures the dignity of those whom it subjects to discrimination. On
the basis of their external appearance—the color of their skin, their style of
clothing, their language, or other factors—the victims are prevented from
playing an active role in society, from realizing themselves, and from
realizing their human rights and basic liberty. This happens not because of any
faults on their part or any mistake they have committed, but on the basis of an
approach rooted in prejudice and reflecting racial discrimination.
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Written by Right to Education Campaign
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Sunday, 07 January 2007 |
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Since the beginning of 2006, many thousands of Palestinian foreign passport
holders have been denied entry to visit, work or study in the occupied
Palestinian territories (oPt). This policy has brought tremendous insecurity to
Birzeit University’s financial and academic
wellbeing.
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