The Empire Strikes Back: Sharon and Settlers Destroy the Infrastructure of Palestinian Existence

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Neve Gordon & Catherine Rottenberg | CounterPunch | February 3, 2003 Nine Palestinian farmers were taken to the nearby military base. When they arrived soldiers jumped on them, tied their hands behind their backs and fixed a piece of cloth around their eyes. They were led to a deserted area in the base and

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Anti-Semitism

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Edward Herman | Znet | November 25, 2002 Palestinians are “Semites,” but the word antisemitism is never applied to prejudice against them, only to Jews. The restriction on the application to Jews, and failure to use it in reference to Palestinians, continues in the face of the fact that prejudice against Jews has sharply

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W. J. T. Mitchell: “Palestine at the 2016 MLA”

26 January 2016 W.J.T. Mitchell is editor of Critical Inquiry. One of the most notable developments at the 2016 Modern Language Association meeting in Austin, Texas could be glimpsed simply by looking at the program. There were no less than a dozen sessions devoted to the question of Palestine. Many of them were, of course, devoted to the movement known as

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The Cancer Cells

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Uri Avnery | Gush Shalom | 1 November 2003 In the Six-Day War, hundreds of Israeli soldiers were murdered while storming the Sinai desert, the West Bank and the Golan heights. In the Yom-Kippur War, more than 2000 Israeli soldiers were murdered in the defense of the conquered territories. In the 18 year long

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The changing face of Hanan Ashrawi

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) JUSTICE MARCUS EINFELD | Australian Jewish News | 31 October 2003 NO-ONE in Australia has had more contact with Dr Hanan Ashrawi than I. In the 1990s, as president of Australian Legal Resources International (ALRI), a non-government corporation of judges and lawyers assisting countries in transition to democracy, I instituted a program in the

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Hanan Ashrawi and the Price of Dissent

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Antony Loeweinstein | zmag | 23 October 2003 Hanan Ashrawi is currently finding herself in similar straits in Australia. The Sydney Peace Foundation, associated with the University of Sydney, recently decided to award Dr Ashrawi its annual peace prize. Previous winners have included the East Timorese leader Xanana Gusmao in 2000 and Archbishop Desmond

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The IDF's chorus of incitement

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Gideon Levy | Haaretz | 26 October 2003 Who told the director of Military Intelligence, Major General Aharon Ze’evi (Farkash) to declare, “Better Palestinian mothers should cry and not Jewish mothers”? Is the head of army intelligence now also to be in charge of setting Israel’s moral priorities? And what prompted the commander of

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