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Black Lives Matter protests are boosting Tunisia’s anti-racist movement
Black Tunisian activism is growing in strength and allies — but advocates say much work remains to be done in addressing anti-Black racism in the country.
By
Houda Mzioudet
August 11, 2020
Israel renews admin detention of Palestinian prisoners advocate
Hasan Safadi, who was accused of affiliation with a proscribed organization and visiting an enemy state, will remain imprisoned without charge for another six months. Israeli military authorities extended the administrative detention of Palestinian prisoners’ rights activist Hasan Safadi on Thursday. Hasan Safadi, a journalist who works as media coordinator for Addameer, an NGO that supports…
By
Orly Noy
June 9, 2017
It is time to rebuild ties between Mizrahim and the Arab world
Five years after Mizrahi Israelis offered their solidarity to the young men and women of the Arab Spring, it is time to say it loud and clear: real peace will come once we recognize the deep cultural and religious ties between Jews and Muslims of the region. By Almog Behar Five years ago in April…
By
Haokets
March 1, 2016
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Arab republican dictators: A dying breed
Six months ago, there were five Arab republican dictators. Now, all but Syria’s president are out or on their way, and even Assad is facing his biggest challenge since succeeding his father a decade ago The “Arab Spring” of the last six months has already swept away the dictators of Tunisia and Egypt. Libya’s ruler…
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Roi Maor
April 24, 2011
Western powers still don’t know how to deal with Arab democracy
By Maath Musleh The leaders of the industrialized states are still confused by the revolutions in the Arab world. Many of them have given public recognition to the historic changes taking place, but few are investing significantly in preparing for the new era. Instead, the leaders of the major world powers are trying to influence…
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+972 Magazine
March 9, 2011
IDF hopes Palestinians will be violent
Some people in Israel are still naïve enough to think that the IDF’s task is to ensure the security of Israel and its residents. Here is what a senior officer serving in the West Bank told Ha’aretz (full credit for all the bizarre syntax and grammar errors in the following quotes should be given to…
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Roi Maor
March 9, 2011
Age of revolutions: The day after the squares are taken
Change is coming to the Middle East, but it’s a much slower process than we’d like to think By Yael Lavie The Middle East revolution age has begun. Its time has come. Geographically moving from Eastern Europe in historical decade intervals, every global region gets its revolutionary age. It is always an exciting time to…
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+972 Magazine
February 27, 2011
Palestinians rally to end division in the wake of the Egyptian uprising
Roughly 400 people attended a demonstration in Ramallah’s Manara square this afternoon calling on Palestinians to end division within the society under occupation. The demonstration was organized by PNGO (The Palestinian NGO network). While the demonstration was not held under the banner of solidarity with Egyptian and Tunisian uprisings, it is clear that the uprisings…
By
Joseph Dana
February 17, 2011
East Jerusalem solidarity protest with the Egyptian people
Yesterday, after walking through the Old City, I exited through the Damascus Gate and stumbled upon a small but very lively protest by Palestinian Jerusalemites in solidarity with Tunisia and Egypt, happening just paces away from the weekly Sheikh Jarrah protest. Interestingly, most of the protestors were women, young and old, which stands in stark…
By
Mairav Zonszein
January 29, 2011
What do Tunisia, Lebanon and Egypt have to do with the Palestine Papers?
I am deeply moved by the events in Tunisia. The uprising is proof, once again, that liberty and justice are indeed for all: for Americans under Jim Crow, for the Chinese in Tiananmen Square, and for Tunisians too, these truths are self-evident and universal. Tunisia is a great riposte to racist arguments that the Arab/Middle…
By
Dahlia Scheindlin
January 26, 2011
Tunisia’s “Jasmine Revolution” has special appeal for Palestinians
It was a Palestinian rally that had nothing to do with Palestine, yet everything to do with Palestine. Waving Palestinian and Tunisian flags in East Jerusalem, Ramallah, and Jaffa, hundreds gathered in solidarity with the people of Tunisia and their recent “Jasmine Revolution” as it has been dubbed. But that happened there, and this is…
By
Roee Ruttenberg
January 19, 2011
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