Similar Posts

- Advertisement -

7 Comments

  1. Great idea John.

    So many from ’81 are no longer with us–Syd Jackson, Tom Newnham, Terry Dibble, Marge Jones, and hundreds more too numerous to list here.–their memory certainly deserves another round. And those of us still here can catch up on political action 40 years on from the dark days when Govt. Ministers and Police clearly hated New Zealanders exercising their democratic rights way more than they did the SA Apartheid State!

    International solidarity action like any direct action fits an old maxim–“but if we fight we might lose…” the rejoinder being “if you do not fight–you will definitely lose!”.

  2. Israel approves 31 new ‘settlement zones’ in the West Bank
    “…….According to Haaretz, chairman of the Joint List alliance of Arab-majority parties, Ayman Odeh, denounced the approval of the construction in the settlements.

    “The government has existed for less than two weeks, and already, 31 construction plans have been approved in the settlements,” Odeh said. “The left is surrendering to the right and setting the diplomatic issue aside, but the right continues to sabotage the chances of peace and to deepen the occupation, repression, and dispossession of millions of Palestinians.”

    Yesterday, the United Nations accused Israel of blatantly violating international law and called on it to halt the illegal expansion. According to Al Jazeera, Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General and Tor Wennesland, UN Mideast envoy, referenced a 2016 Security Council resolution that declared the occupation’s settlements as having “no legal validity.”
    “I again underscore, in no uncertain terms, that Israeli settlements constitute a flagrant violation of United Nations resolutions and international law,” Wennesland said. “They are a major obstacle to the achievement of a two-state solution and a just, long lasting and comprehensive peace. The advancement of all settlement activity must cease immediately.”
    https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20210625-israel-approves-31-new-settlement-zones-in-the-west-bank/

Comments are closed.