Sunday 29 November 2009

Pete Seeger song supports campaign against Israeli house demolitions


Rudy Sunde in New Zealand sends the following about Pete Seeger's role in ending Israeli house demolitions.


It is by Nir Hasson, Haaretz Correspondent.


Anyone who owns a radio probably knows the song "Turn, Turn, Turn" (To everything there is a season) very well. A number of versions of this song have become permanent fixtures on the play lists of most popular music radio stations. Here's what the listeners don't know: every time this song is played, the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions receives a few dollars, which accumulate to a "several thousand dollars every year," according to the committee's co-founder and coordinator.



The Israeli Committee against House Demolitions (ICAHD) is a non-profit organization that uses non-violent means to oppose Israeli demolition of homes in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Seeger has been donating some of the song's royalties to ICAHD for ten years.



The banjo-playing Seeger, 90, is considered one of the pioneers of American folk music. He is known for his political activism no less than for his musical achievements. In the 1930 and 1940’s he was involved in the establishment of worker unions and in the 1950s he was interrogated by Senator Joe McCarthy over suspicions of belonging to the Communist Party. In recent years Seeger has been involved in efforts to clean up the Hudson River in New York and performed at U.S. President Barack Obama's inauguration celebration.



The lyrics of the song "Turn, Turn, Turn" are the words of King Solomon from the book of Ecclesiastes. "All around the world, songs are being written that use old public domain material, and I think it's only fair that some of the money from the songs go to the country or place of origin, even though the composer may be long dead or unknown," Seeger said in an interview with Acoustic Guitar magazine in 2002.


"With 'Turn, Turn, Turn' I wanted to send 45 percent, because [in addition to the music] I did write six words and one more word repeated three times, so I figured I'd keep five percent of the royalties for the words. I was going to send it to London, where I am sure the committee that oversees the use of the King James version exists, and they probably could use a little cash. But then I realized, why not send it to where the words were originally written?"


ICAHD's Halper met with Seeger in New York and remarked that "he said he thought it was appropriate that the biblical part of the song make its way to Israel ? He doesn't want to take credit for it."


Halper brought another message from Seeger to the Israelis: "He said that artists and cooks - it was important for him to include cooks - must stand up and demand a just peace. That is the duty of artists and cooks.

Fwd: [information@vivapalestina.org] URGENT NOTICE FOR UK CONVOY VOLUNTEERS

Viva Palestina
Email Alert
29th November 2009


Urgent Notice for UK Convoy Volunteers

Dear Volunteers

This is a final notification that you must submit your Vehicle Registration and any outstanding documentation for your personal convoy registration.

All information must be submitted no later than 18:00 Monday 30th November there will be absolutely no exceptions to this.

Failure to do so will result in you not joining the convoy at any stage along the route to Gaza and at the Gaza border at Rafah. We will be able to identify each and every authorised VP volunteer by their personalised VP Identification card and all vehicles will be identified by registration number and VP vehicle convoy number.

After 18:00 on Monday the 30th November we will be submitting a list of all authorised VP convoy members and VP vehicle registration numbers to the border authorities. If you are not on the list you are not coming.

We have made numerous requests for this information and this will be the final one.

Team Leaders it is your responsibility to ensure that all your team members are fully aware of this requirement.

Thank you

Kevin Ovenden
Viva Palestina Convoy Organiser


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Thursday 26 November 2009

Eid Celebration Dinner for the Gaza Convoy

Join the Bradford Viva Palestina team for an Eid Dinner and raise funds for the Aid Convoy which leaves for Gaza on the 5th of Dec.

We have guest speakers Yvonne Ridley and Tony Benn and the screening of "Three Uncles to go Gaza" produced by Yvonne Ridley from the last Viva Palestina Convoy.

There will be stalls, an auction with celebrity signed items and plenty of good food for a great evening of fun and fundraising for the whole family.

Sunday 29th November
doors open at 5.30pm
City Venue- 245 Sunbridge Road, Bradford

Watch Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oz7rTJMkrvA

Eid Fundraising Dinner for GAZA

Wednesday 25 November 2009

Super Eid send-off for Viva Palestina convoyers

Bradford Eid party this Sunday

Forty-four drivers who are taking 20 vehicles to Gaza – including three fully-fitted ambulances – loaded with medical aid and other needs worth over £100,000, will have a super Eid send-off as Bradford’s Viva Palestina branch prepares for the marathon journey in December.

Journalist Yvonne Ridley, who converted to Islam after working in Afghanistan, will be the featured guest speaker at the event, which takes place at the City Venue, 245 Sunbridge Road, Bradford, BD1 2JY on Sunday, November 29, starting at 5.30pm.

Former Labour cabinet minister Tony Benn will speak to the gathering over a video link. There will be specially-composed songs from Bradford singer-songwriter Karl Dallas, as well as stalls, a celebrity auction, and showing of videos shot during the trip of the first convoy, in February.

The Bradford drivers will be joining a mission heading from London, with Americans flying in to take part, forming the core of a convoy heading through Europe, into the Balkans, northern Greece, Turkey, Syria, Jordan and into Egypt – picking up support along the way.

They will be spending Christmas Day on the road, and aim to be in Gaza on December 27, the first anniversary of the attack on Gaza, during which over 1400 civilians were killed, a third of them children.

Israel, the Palestinians & Apartheid

Please would you spread the word around about this important meeting in Leeds?
For anyone looking for information about Ronnie Kasrils, I would suggest that they follow this link to his speech to the South African Parliament on the 40th anniversary of the Nakba.


which includes this quote from Israel's first Prime Minister, David Ben Gurion:

"Why should the Arabs make peace? If I was an Arab leader, I would never make terms with Israel. That is natural: We have taken their country. Sure, God promised it to us, but what does that matter to them. Our God is not theirs. We come from Israel, its true, but two thousand years ago, and what is that to them? There
has been anti-Semitism, the Nazis ... but was that their fault? They only see one thing: we came here and stole their country."

best wishes,

Daniel






Israel, the Palestinians

& Apartheid

 
 

THE CASE FOR BOYCOTT, DIVESTMENT &  SANCTIONS

 

Tue 8th Dec, 7pm

 Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre, Leeds University

 

Speakers:

 

Ronnie Kasrils

(former minister in Nelson Mandela's ANC government &

anti-Apartheid activist)

 

Bongani Masuku (International Secretary) &  George Mahlangu (Campaigns Coordinator)  COSATU - the South African trade union federation

 

Omar Barghouti

(Palestinian Campaign for Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions)

 

Chair: Gavin Reid (Leeds University UCU)

 

 

'What do I see and hear in the Holy Land?'

 

'Some people cannot move freely from one place to another. A wall separates them from their families and from their incomes. They cannot tend to their gardens at home or to their lessons at school. They are arbitrarily demeaned at checkpoints and unnecessarily beleaguered by capricious applications of bureaucratic red tape.

 

'I have to tell the truth: I am reminded of the yoke of oppression that was once our burden in South Africa.'

 

(Archbishop Desmond Tutu, CHAIR of the South African Truth and

Reconciliation Commission, Nobel Peace Prize laureate)

 



Sunday 22 November 2009

Bradford Viva Palestina: Vehicle Requirements and Check List:

Bradford Viva Palestina: Vehicle Requirements and Check List:

The Reality of the War on the Gaza Strip






The Viva Palestina UK humanitarian aid Convoy leaves for Gaza on the 5th of December. Theres still time for you to make your contributions for the people of Gaza, help alleviate their suffering after the unjust war waged on them by Israel. Contact us for more information.

Vice Chair Arshad Ali mrashuk@hotmail.com
Secretary Saeeda Naz saeeda@saeedanaz.co.uk
Press Officer Ammara Mir dr.marymir@hotmail.com
Team Leader Sid Hajee sid.convoy@yahoo.co.uk

Friday 20 November 2009

All out Saturday, Nov 21, for boycott leafleting, Morrisons, Thornbury

We've got the leaflets, we've got the banners, we've got the placards, we've even got "Support the boycott" shopping bags to give away. All we need is YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
We had a very successful vigil outside Morrisons' HQ on Nov 13, as a result of which they agreed to meet with us (something they'd refused to do since our first attempt to open a dialogue back in May). But they are still prevaricating, asking for "evidence" that the Israeli produce they sell comes from illegal settlements. Obviously, that's impossible, since we don't have access to their suppliers.
SO WE MUST KEEP UP THE PRESSURE!
Please, whatever you've got planned for Saturday, put it on hold between 12 noon and 2.30pm and join us outside Morrisons, Rushton Avenue, Thornbury, Bradford , BD3 7HZ. I've attached a map to help you get there.
Come, bring all your friends and family (and especially your children) and show Morrisons we're not kidding.
KEEP UP THE MOMENTUM!

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Go well.
Karl Dallas
Follow me on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/karldallas
Want to help the people of Palestine? Then follow http://www.twitter.com/bradfordvp and http://www.twitter.com/dpalestine

Thursday 19 November 2009

Fwd: [information@vivapalestina.org] UK Aid to Gaza

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Clive at Viva Palestina <clive@vivapalestina.org>
Date: 2009/11/19
Subject: [information@vivapalestina.org] UK Aid to Gaza
To: information@vivapalestina.org


Viva Palestina Email Alert
19th November 2009




UK Aid to Gaza

The Convoy will be taking much needed aid to Gaza – Please note that the overwhelming majority of the aid will be medical – however, there are also a number of humanitarian and educational needs that we are asking people to buy, along with specialist equipment needed in Education and agricultural sectors.

URGENTLY NEEDED: SPACE ON VEHICLES TO LOAD AID. If you are coming on the convoy to Gaza and have yet to fill your vehicle with aid please get in touch with us ASAP by emailing aid@vivapalestina.org

 

Humanitarian needs include:

 

New double heavy blankets; Single heavy blankets; Children winter clothes; Men's winter clothes; Women's winter clothes; Nylon Reel/Plastic Sheeting; Milk Powder - under 2; Milk Powder - over 2; Coats and plastic jackets; Toys and Puzzles; Shoes and boots; Sports equipment (All clothes/shoes must be new).

 

Educational needs include:

 

English / Arabic dictionaries; Notebooks; Flip sheet paper; Chalk (white and coloured); School bags; Printer ink; School Stationery; Story books (English and Arabic); Educational CDs (English and Arabic); Educational games (Primary and preparatory schools); Digital cameras; Transparent sheets for overhead-projectors; Perkins Brailler machines; Braille Sense Plus; Jot A Dot: Talking Scientific calculators; LCD projectors; Laboratory equipment, A4 paper – all kinds but mainly white.

 

Medical needs include:

 

Incubators; Human patient simulator; Patient Simulation; Manikins; CPR Mannequin's Adult; CPR Mannequin's child; CPR Mannequin's neonate; Digital Cameras; Doll ( computerized);Sphygmomanometer; Hydraulic Bed; Portable suction machine; Otoscope; Ophthalmoscope; Tuning Fork; Nasal speculum; Vaginal speculum; Syringe pump; Laryngoscope; Infusion pump; Neurological hummer; Wheel chairs; Examination table; Commode; First aid kits; ECG machine; Doppler ultrasound ;Cardiac Monitor; Self administered analgesic pump; Glocumeters; Defibrillator; Emergency trolley; Dressing trolley; Traction system; Ambo bag adult; Ambo bag pediatric; Ambo bag infant; Medication trolley; Dressing set; Minor surgical set; Suture set; Senllen chart; Hydraulic lift; Stethoscope; Walking belts; Platform crutches; Pulse oxymeter; Air mattress; Nebulizer machine;ٍ Pirometerٍ; Neck collar –(different sizes);

 

There are also hundreds of medications urgently needed in Gaza – if you would like a full list please email aid@vivapalestina.org

Specialist equipment is needed for:

 

Agriculture (e.g. animal vaccinations; wool shearing tools; pesticides)

Water and Soil (e.g. water steriliser and rain gang)

Fishing and marine ( e.g. replacement parts for boats and dissolving oxygen measuring devices)

Laboratory equipment for research

 

Already made links in Gaza? Let us know:

 

If you are already in touch with an organisation in Gaza (e.g. NGO, Charity, Hospital, Orphanage)  and are intending to give the aid there, your contact MUST join the Gaza Reception Committee set up there. Please contact us for further details.

 

Important note: All donations must be in clear plastic storage boxes and content of the box should be clearly labelled. If you know the recipient, please put their details on the box – this will make the distribution in Gaza much easier.

 

If you have already collected things from this list please let us know by emailing us at: aid@vivapalestina.org

 

Important – please use the email address aid@vivapalestina.org to contact us regarding this issue.

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Monday 16 November 2009

From Bradford to Gaza

From Bradford to Gaza

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YORK to GAZA by AMBULANCE

Professor the Baroness Afshar cut the ribbon on the ex-NHS ambulance at a ceremony to launch the appeal on Saturday 14th November at 11am outside St Michael le Belfry, next to York Minster.


The Yorkshire ambulance, with its team of volunteers from York, Scarborough, Norton & Gilling East, will be joining an international convoy organised by Viva Palestina taking supplies to the siege ridden people of Gaza who are still suffering a blockade lasting over 2 years to date, with access to essential food and medical supplies severely curtailed by the government of Israel.




Nicholas Hall, of Fulford York, has volunteered to drive to Gaza. He says " It is nearly 12 months since Israel's cruel and criminal attack on Gaza which killed over 1,400 men, women & children - destroying 8,000 homes and countless schools and businesses - the world's governments have so far failed to bring Israel to task for their actions, leaving it up to us - ordinary people working together to bring hope and relief to the siege ridden Gazan people.



The York ambulance together with thirteen vehicles from Bradford will set off in early December with plans to arrive in Gaza soon after Christmas.


To support the York to Gaza Ambulance Appeal please call Sue Cooke on
01904 795480 or 07799 034484.

Street Collections!

Viva Palestina volunteers in Bradford took to the streets this weekend to collect donations for medical supplies, which will be sent on the aid convoy leaving for Gaza this December 5th. The weather was cold and wet, but our volunteers with buckets in hands, smiles on our faces and Palestine in our hearts raised an amazing £3000 from the streets of Bradford.



A special Thank You to all those who helped in collecting, donating and supporting the people of Gaza, and I hope many more will join us next weekend! :)




Tuesday 3 November 2009

Mashriq Newspaper


Mashriq Newspaper
01-15 November 2009