Issue No - Palestinian Cultural Organization – Malaysia
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Issue No - Palestinian Cultural Organization – Malaysia
1st April, 2012 Issue No: 15 1 15 1st April, 2012 Issue No: 15 Palestinian Weekly Report is a periodical insight into the latest developments of the Palestinian Issue. It’s issued by The Palestinian Cultural Organization Malaysia and it focuses on the most important news and analysis about the happenings of the Palestinian struggle against Israeli occupation in the Holy Lands of Palestine. The views expressed in this report do not necessarily reflect PCOM's editorial policy. Contents News Tour Osama Hamdan meets with Dato' Seri Dr. Hamidi ............................................................................. 3 PCOM Holds a Public Talk by Brother Osama Hamdan ...................................................................... 4 10,000 Malaysians join Global March to Jerusalem ........................................................................... 5 Tens of thousands participate in Jerusalem march in Gaza ............................................................... 6 Tens of thousands of Jordanians participate in Jerusalem march ...................................................... 7 Hundreds participate in the "Global March to Jerusalem" in London................................................ 8 Activists take part in Global March to al-Quds in Australia ................................................................ 8 Palestinian youth killed and dozens, including journalist injured in Gaza ........................................ 10 150 Palestinians injured in protests in occupied Jerusalem .............................................................. 10 Commentary Jerusalem globalises Palestine Land Day .......................................................................................... 11 Photos Tour Global March to Jerusalem (30th March 2012) ................................................................................. 13 2 1st April, 2012 Issue No: 15 News Tour During a visit hosted by "PCOM" Osama Hamdan meets with Dato' Seri Dr. Hamidi Kuala Lumpur - The Palestinian Cultural Organization Malaysia (PCOM) has hosted a leading delegation from the Islamic Resistance Movement "Hamas” to Malaysia last week (14-19 March 2012). The delegation was led by the head of international relations in the movement Mr. Osama Hamdan. aggressions against the holy city of Jerusalem. On the other hand, the delegation has met with the leadership of the main Malaysian political parties, where they met with the secretary general of "UMNO” Dato‟ Tengku adnan Tengku Mansor and President of "PAS” Haji Abdul Hadi Awang and discussed the potential cooperation aspects between the movement and the mentioned parties. The delegation has met with Dato‟ Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Minister of Defence Malaysia who affirmed the full support and commitment of the Malaysian government and people towards the issue of Palestine. For his part, Mr. Hamdan has expressed his movement‟s appreciation for the role of Malaysia in adopting supportive stances towards the Palestinian issue, moreover, he has updated the Minister on the latest developments in the Palestinian arena with regards to the reconciliation agreement signed by the Palestinian factions, the recent Israeli escalations in Gaza and the continuous Israeli It is worth mentioning that Mr. Hamdan has also met with several NGOs, Islamic associations and organizations, such as; ABIM, Ikram, Yayasan Restu and Aman Palestin. Moreover, PCOM has organized a discussion session for the delegation with researchers and experts from the Institute of Strategic and International Studies “ISIS”, where they had a fruitful discussion on the future of the Palestinian issue, besides, the Malaysian-Palestinian relationships. 3 1st April, 2012 Issue No: 15 PCOM Holds a Public Talk by Brother Osama Hamdan Kuala Lumpur - The Palestinian Cultural Organization Malaysia (PCOM) has invited the head of international relations of Hamas, brother "Osama Hamdan” to deliver a public talk in De Palma Hotel last Friday (16th March 2012). Nevertheless, brother Hamdan has stressed on the great influence of the Arab spring on the future of the Palestinian issue, and concluded his talk by touching on the nature of his visit to Malaysia and its fruits. In his talk, brother Hamdan has highlighted the latest developments in the Palestinian arena with regards to the reconciliation agreement signed by the Palestinian factions, the recent Israeli escalations in Gaza and the continuous Israeli aggressions against the holy city of Jerusalem. It is worth mentioning that the talk was held under the auspices of Dato‟ Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, and it was attended by his representatives besides the representatives of the Malaysian political parties, NGOs and media. 4 1st April, 2012 Issue No: 15 10,000 Malaysians join Global March to Jerusalem Shah Alam – On March 30th, 2012, MyGMJ organizers had held a massive assembly to gather all the Malaysians to support the Global March to Jerusalem at Stadium Malawati Shah Alam. A number of more than 10 000 people from all over Malaysia came to give their support from all types of races and religion. Not to leave behind, there were also foreigners from the Palestine Land came to show that they care and will never give up to free their country from Zionist Israel. student of Taylors Colledge) and Ustaz Dr. Maszlee Malik (IIUM Lecturer). Besides the speeches from the Malaysian organizers, they showed the video recording speech by the Prime Minister of Palestine, Ismail Haniyeh and George Galloway, the founder of Viva Palestina. All speeches were very inspiring indeed and everyone agreed to the fact when Br. Ooi said that although he is a Buddhist, this is not a religion issue, but it is a human right issue and not only a politician can deal with this issue, but everyone can! As to give updated news from the Malaysian Delegation to Amman, Jordan about the whole wide nation march to Jerusalem, they had a live telecast by Mr. Norazmi, Brother Mu‟az Ruslan and Brother Aiman Mohd Zin. This assembly was hosted by Ally Iskandar, a TV3 host and presenter and Nurul Iman Dzulkefly, a member of The Wayfarers and host for TV Al-Hijrah. Furthermore, there were speeches from Dr. Tahir Abdul Rahman (Chairman of MyGMJ), Datuk Dr. Musa Mohd. Nordin (Deputy Chairman of MyGMJ), Brother Ooi Kok Hin (2nd year Political Science Mr. Sathira Morgan and Mr. Abdul Ghaffar Ibrahim also known as Pak AGI 5 1st April, 2012 Issue No: 15 recited a poem which is very entertaining and made the audience burst into laughter but the content of the poem really touched the audience‟s heart deep. Along with the speeches, there were performances by several Malaysian well-known artist such as Yasin, Mirwana and Muadz Dzulkefly, also performances by the Music Stomp team from Architecture students UTM, Dabka Dance by the Palestinian students from UIA, Choral Speaking by students of Sekolah Integrasi Masjid Al-Ehsan and the assembly ended at 11.40pm with a Flash Mob performance by the IPT Students (UIA, Taylors, UiTM) which was the highlight of the performances of the day. Tens of thousands participate in Jerusalem march in Gaza demonstrations which also mark Land Day. The Prime Minister of the Gaza government, Ismail Haneyya, participated in the march accompanied by the Egyptian parliamentary delegation which is visiting Gaza. Dr. Ahmad Abu Halabeyya, member of the higher national committee for the Global March to Jerusalem, said that the large participation in Gaza, the West Bank and outside Palestine shows that Jerusalem is a global cause that is supported by all free people around the world and not only Palestinians. 31/03/2012 Tens of thousands of Palestinians marched on Friday towards the Beit Hanoun crossing in the northern Gaza Strip from different parts of the Strip. Different Palestinian factions participated in the march. He added that he expected a participation of about 3 million people in 80 different counties in the world. The popular action committee of Hamas said that dozens of buses carried protestors from different parts of the Gaza Strip amidst huge participation in Source: PIC 6 1st April, 2012 Issue No: 15 Tens of thousands of Jordanians participate in Jerusalem march to rally for Jerusalem and to mark the Palestinian Land Day. PIC correspondent in Amman said that hundreds of buses from all Jordanian districts transported participants to Kafrain. Dr. Yahya Halloum, coordinator of the Global March said that delegates from 80 countries participated in the march. 31/03/2012 He also said that today‟s Global March to Jerusalem laid the foundation for popular activities in support of Jerusalem and the Palestinian people in their struggle for liberation. Tens of thousands of Jordanians and foreign and Arab solidarity activists participated in the Global March to Jerusalem at the Kafrain area in the northern Jordan valley near the Jordanian Palestinian border. Former Jordanian PM, Dr. Ahmad Obaidat, said in his speech that Jerusalem is still a steadfast Arab city that gives inspiration to free people and that stability in the region cannot be achieved without its liberation. Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Dr. Hammam who lead the Friday prayers said in his sermon: "The liberation of the Aqsa Mosque is getting closer as the people started to free themselves from the tyrants [..] A year on the start of the Arab spring and after the people got rid of the tyrants, the Muslim ummah looks forward to liberating Jerusalem and holy places." The head of the Indian delegation, San Aghnash, for his part said that the delegation came from the land of Gandhi to express the support of the Indian people for the Palestinian cause, support which he said goes back in history to the time of Gandhi who said: France is for the French, Britain is for the British and Palestine is for the Palestinians. “Aqsa today is in our hearts and this rally in which participants from all over the world took part demand an end to occupation and restoration of Palestinian rights who sacrificed thousands of martyrs and thousands of captives.” Other heads of delegations, such as the Moroccan delegation, the Indonesian delegation and Malaysian delegation delivered messages of support. Thousands of Jordanians travelled to the place of the demonstration in an area from which Palestine can be seen at a distance Source: PIC 7 1st April, 2012 Issue No: 15 Hundreds participate in the "Global March to Jerusalem" in London Speakers at the rally emphasised the dangers engulfing Jerusalem in terms of ethnically cleansing the holy city of its indigenous population and trying to obliterate its character. They also talked of Jerusalem as being central to the Palestinian cause. People of different faiths, different political persuasions and different ethnicities participated in the demonstration and called for an end to occupation of Jerusalem and other Palestinian lands. Participants chanted "free, free Palestine”, “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free", "1,2,3,4 occupation no more.. 5,6,7,8 Israel is a terrorist state", "Zionism .. Terrorism". 31/03/2012 Hundreds of people participated in in a demonstration outside the Israeli embassy in London as part of the activities of the "Global March to Jerusalem", which took place in about 80 cities around the world. Participant raised Palestinian flags and placards supporting Jerusalem and the Palestinian cause and called for boycotting Israeli goods as a way of supporting the Palestinian cause. The rally was organised by the Palestinian Forum in Britain, the Association of the Palestinian Community in the UK, the Muslim Association of Britain, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Stop the War Coalition, Islamic Forum of Europe, British Muslim Initiative, Viva Palestina and Friends of Al-Aqsa. Many other organisations supported the demonstration. About two dozen Zionists, probably embassy employees, raising large Israeli flags mounted a counter demonstration for about an hour. Source: PIC __________________________________________________________________________________ Activists take part in Global March to al-Quds in Australia A protest took place on Friday, Mar 30 2012 in Sydney as part of the global day of action in support of international activists attempting to enter Jerusalem/Al Quds which remains a closed city. The Global March to al-Quds is an international peaceful movement that also condemns the Israeli occupation of the holy Palestinian city. taking part in the Global March to Jerusalem al-Quds, or GMJ. The GMJ was organized to coincide with Palestinian Land Day on March 30. The GMJ is an international event, bringing activists from around the globe who will attempt to peacefully March to Jerusalem al-Quds and demand that the city becomes an open city and that the Israeli occupying forces put an end to what they call the apartheid, ethnic cleansing and Judaisation policies affecting the people A protest took place in Sydney on Friday in solidarity with international activists that are 8 1st April, 2012 Issue No: 15 and land of Jerusalem al-Quds. Same protest were taking place in cities all around the world in support of the GMJ. November last year, found that articles published in the Australian newspaper relating to boycott Israel protests, were in breach of the council‟s standards of practice. A number of articles published for the paper portrayed the BDS campaign as anti-Semitic which angered BDS activists who say it was as an inaccurate portrayal of their campaign which they say is aimed at pressuring Israel to comply with international law and end its human rights abuses. Politicians and other high profile people in Australia have also publicly condemned the protests and likened the protesters to Nazis, some of them even organised „sit-ins‟ at the cafe together, to show their opposition to the protests. Organisers say they will not be intimidated by the neither the police brutality nor the slander from the press and politicians and say they will not be silenced in their opposition to Israel‟s crimes. The protesters marched to one of the Israeli owned franchise cafes, Max Brenner which has been the target of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign, or BDS protests across the country. Max Brenner is 100% owned by an Israeli company, the Strauss Group, one of Israel‟s largest food and beverage companies. The Strauss Group boasts of the support it gives to the Israeli army saying it wants to “sweeten their special moment”, particularly the Golani and Givati brigades of the Israeli Occupation Forces. While this content has been removed from the Strauss Group‟s English website, it can be found on the Hebrew version of the site. Both the Sydney and Melbourne branches of Students for Justice in Palestine say they have been the targets of a very heavy-handed approach by the police who arrested 19 people in Melbourne and 2 in Sydney. According to organisers, the Victorian police, violently attacked a Max Brenner protest on July 1, 2011, and arrested 19 people, known as the Boycott Israel 19, in what was one of the largest political arrests in a decade. Protesters expressed the need to maintain the BDS campaign in Australia saying that like the boycott of South Africa, the campaign is an important tool to pressure Israel to comply with international law and end its war crimes against the Palestinian people. They say boycotts become necessary when governments like Australia do nothing to stop Israel‟s crimes adding that BDS is about ordinary people exercising the power that is theirs. Protesters say they were also the targets of slander in the mainstream press. A media inquiry by the Australian Press Council in Source: Press TV 9 1st April, 2012 Issue No: 15 Palestinian youth killed and dozens, including journalist injured in Gaza Kissufim military post in the south and threw stones at IOF soldiers stationed at the two positions. The IOF troops responded by firing live bullets. Adham Abu Selmeyyah, spokesman for Emergency Services, said that Mahmoud Zakout, 20 years, was killed by IOF fire at the Beit Hanoun crossing in the northern Gaza Strip. 31/03/2012 He added that the number of wounded people rose to 37, mostly from the northern Gaza Strip. A young Palestinian man was killed on Friday afternoon after participating in the Global March to Jerusalem at the Gaza borders near the Beith Hanoun crossing into 1948 occupied Palestine. Eyewitnesses also said that amongst the wounded is journalist Yousef Hammad, who works as a correspondent for al-Watan local radio station, And who was wounded in his foot as he covered the events at Beit Hanoun crossing. Dozens of Palestinian young men managed to draw close to the border fence at the Beit Hanoun border crossing in the north and __________________________________________________________________________________ 150 Palestinians injured in protests in occupied Jerusalem The IOF tried to supress the central demonstration in Jerusalem injuring 23 participants and arrested 45 young men who were not allowed to reach the Aqsa Mosque to attend the Friday prayers. Eighteen of those injured were taken to Jerusalem hospitals, 6 of them to Makased hospital. Amongst those injured was MP Hatem AbdelQader the Jerusalem minister in Salam Fayyad's government. 31/03/2012 The IOF troops interrupted the speech of the Palestinian governor of Jerusalem, Adnan alHusaini, and moved in to disperse the protestors outside Bab al-Amoud near the walls of the old city were demonstrators Protests to mark Land Day and express support for Jerusalem took place in occupied Jerusalem and around on Friday after the Friday prayers. 10 1st April, 2012 Issue No: 15 gathered. 11 of the participants were arrested using IOF soldiers disguised as Palestinians who mingled with the crowd. At the Qalandia roadblock to the north of Jerusalem which West Bank Palestinians are not allowed to cross into Jerusalem, IOF troops dispersed protestors by firing teargas and rubber-coated bullets injuring 120 Palestinians, 23 of them were taken to hospitals in Ramallah. The IOF also arrested 17 participants in the march. Clashes with the IOF broke out in Tur and Wadi al-Jouz suburbs of Jerusalem were youth belted IOF soldiers with stones and empty bottles. In Silwan and Shafat refugee camp the IOF was present in force but it did not stop youth from throwing stones at IOF soldiers and settlers. The IOF had declared a 24 hour closure of the West Bank and declared a state of alert amongst its armed forces to deal with the Land Day protests. __________________________________________________________________________________ Commentary Jerusalem globalises Palestine Land Day Since its inception, Land Day has united Palestinians of all faiths and political persuasions across historic Palestine and in every corner of the world. When the final chapter of Palestinian history is written, 30 March will, inevitably, occupy a distinguished position. Without minimising the importance of other landmark events, this day symbolises more than any other the true nature of the conflict in Palestine, which resolves around the fact that Palestine was never "a land without a people", as Israel's founding myths insist, and its real owners have never relinquished their sovereign rights to the ownership of their land. By: MEMO Palestinians have observed Land Day on 30 March every year since 1976. It was then that Palestinians in Israel organised a general strike to protest against the seizure of their land by the state. The Israeli government responded with characteristic colonial brutality, unleashing military force against peaceful demonstrators; six Palestinian youths were killed by the Israelis that day, and scores more were wounded. This year, because of Israel's escalated assault on occupied Jerusalem and its inhabitants, Land Day 2012 is a global event of enormous significance. The organisers of the Global March to Jerusalem could not have chosen a better date on which to highlight the troubles of the Holy City. Two million people are expected to take to the streets in 30 countries to send a message to the Israeli establishment; that its illegal occupation of Jerusalem has gone on too long and its twin policies of ethnic cleansing and Judaisation must end. Israel's objectives are clear: [1] to change the demographic balance in Palestine in favour of Jews; [2] to provide land for illegal Jewish settlers and investors; and [3] to procure a cheap source of labour for Jewish-owned businesses. Nevertheless, more than 100 years since their first encounter with Zionist colonialism, Palestinians remain rooted in their land. From the Galilee in the north to Bir Saba'a in the south, and to Jerusalem in the 11 1st April, 2012 Issue No: 15 centre, their aim is one and the same: to overcome the scourge of Israeli policies such as home demolitions, land grabbing and indefinite incarceration. Land Day 2012 is thus extremely significant. The tragedy of Jerusalem has transformed it into a global event. Far from being an occasion of localised civil protest, Land Day has become the focus of a global campaign to save Jerusalem from the ravages of Judaisation. The Holy City is not the unique preserve of the Palestinians; it is the collective heritage of all mankind. Israel ignores this and its relentless campaign to change the city's religious and demographic character has gone too far. This is why people across the world have decided to stand up and march today. Six decades after the creation of the Zionist state of Israel, scores of Arab villages remain classified as "unrecognised", the legal device used to deny them basic services such as water, electricity, health and education. Meanwhile, the conquest of the land continues at an alarming speed in the Galilee and Negev, often accompanied by the colonisers' customary tactic of changing place names. The fact that this process of land-grabbing has continued for so long is a testimony to the determination of the Palestinian people, but this begs a somewhat obvious question: if the Palestinians in Israel are truly equal citizens of a democratic state, why does the government deem it necessary to dispossess them of their land? Israel's deluded leaders prefer the reductionist approach to Jerusalem; they want to confine it to elusive "final status negotiations" between themselves and the PLO, while they continue to do their worst. Jerusalem's stakeholders, however, belong to much more than the PLO or its dominant faction, Fatah; they belong to humankind. This is why the Global March to Jerusalem marks a major step in the right direction in seeking to return Jerusalem to its natural and rightful position in the consciences of people who love justice and believe in the rule of law, wherever they may live. Today, the Israeli government has put in motion 14 separate proposals to build settlements on both sides of the 1949 Armistice Line. The undeclared aim is to prevent any geographic contiguity between Palestinians villages and towns and thwart the future demarcation of a border between the State of Israel and an independent Palestinian state. This year's Land Day marks the beginning of a new era; the era of silence is over. People around the world have woken up to the mortal dangers confronting Jerusalem; their own historic and religious connection to the city is threatened. The Global March will not end the occupation, that's for sure, but it will certainly raise the awareness of the threats to Jerusalem. Israel's ethnic cleaning and military conquest of the Palestinians has created awareness instead of confusion, resolve instead of apathy and hope instead of despair. Everything points to the fact that neither the Palestinians nor the free people of the world will ever surrender their rights to and in Jerusalem. No injustice lasts forever, and Israel's occupation and desecration of the Holy City of Jerusalem is not and must not be an exception to that basic rule of humanity. When Land Day comes around next year, a new reality will be in place on the ground. Israel will have completed the construction of its 700 kilometre –long apartheid wall across the West Bank and around Jerusalem. In 2013 it will be almost ten years since the International Court of Justice ruled that the wall is illegal and should be dismantled. Eighty-five per cent of this hideous structure runs through the occupied West Bank; leaving 200,000 Palestinians isolated from the West Bank and marooned between the wall to the east and the Armistice Line to the west. 12 1st April, 2012 Issue No: 15 Photos Tour Global March to Jerusalem (30th March 2012) 13