The Ethical and Legal Challenges Facing Palestine

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Oren Ben-Dor | Counterpunch | 15 December 2005 Today we hear a lot about legal challenges mounted against the wall in the West Bank. I would like to reflect upon a different wall, a metaphorical wall, the wall which remains ethically and legally unchallenged and whose foundations are actually, albeit unwittingly, being fortified by

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West Bank Landscaping (Mary Ellen Davis)

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Mary Ellen Davis | Montrealserai.com | November 2005 (In the heart of the West Bank, checkpoints separate Palestinian youth and instructors from their classrooms; by September the sealed wall will further disrupt access to education.) The view is impressive from the balcony of the Muhsen family’s apartment in Abu Dis. Hisham, a fine arts

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The Quiet Occupation: Part II

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Ran HaCohen | Antiwar.com | 26 October 2005 One of the difficulties in writing regularly about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is, in my eyes, that so little ever changes. The basic constants – above all, Israel’s overwhelming military, economic, and political superiority, all serving its colonialist aims – change slightly over years, if at all.

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The prince's accomplice

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Ramzy Baroud | Al-Ahram Weekly, Issue No. 759 | 8-14 September 2005 In the halls of infamy, Machiavelli and Sharon walk hand in hand, writes Ramzy Baroud* Many lessons can be extracted from observing Israeli dominion over the Palestinians in the past 55 years, most notably the audacious mandate of institutionalised violence. Even more

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Disengagement and the Politics of Post-National Realism

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Mohammad Abed | Znet Magazine | 17 August 2005 I The Meaning of Disengagement Maintaining or intensifying oppressive policies requires the manufacture of a diversion, a ‘smokescreen’ that buys time and accumulates political capital. One reliable way of accumulating political capital is to make changes that incur minimal political and human costs while creating

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On Being Good Victims

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Shahid Alam | 1 September 2005 “Captain Gordon Pim stated in his speech that it was a philanthropic principle to kill natives; there was, he said, “mercy in a massacre.” Sven Lindqvist, Exterminate the Brutes (1996) At last Mr. Elie Wiesel has spoken of the ‘dispossessed’ in Palestine. It is appropriate that he should

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Praying with Their Eyes Closed: Reflections on the Disengagement from Gaza

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Sara Roy | Miftah | 20 August 2005 Israel’s disengagement plan is widely hailed by the international community, led by the United States, as a first step toward the final resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the establishment of a viable Palestinian state. This essay is a refutation of that view. After presenting the

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