Brian Avery of the International Solidarity Movement will be speaking in Santa Cruz on
Sunday, March 14, from
6:00 to 8:00 PM at the
Resource Center for Nonviolence (515 Broadway at Ocean in Santa Cruz).
On April 5, 2003, Brian Avery was shot in the face by the Israeli Military while wearing a bright red jacket. When he raised himself from the ground, witnesses saw that his left cheek had almost been totally shot off.
Brian was in Jenin as a volunteer with the
International Solidarity Movement. The ISM is a Palestinian-led movement of Palestinian and international activists working to raise awareness of the struggle for Palestinian freedom and an end to the Israeli occupation. ISM utilizes nonviolent, direct action to confront and challenge the illegal Israeli occupation forces and policies.
There will also be a showing of “
Dispatches: The Killing Zone.� Filmmakers Sandra Jordan and producer Rodrigo Vasquez reveal the shocking level of daily violence in the Gaza Strip. They arrived in Rafah right after the murder of Rachel Corrie.
Tune in to Free Radio Santa Cruz on Sunday, March 14, at 3:00 PM for a live interview with Brian Avery.
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PRESS RELEASE for Monday March 8, 2004
CONTACTS:
George Cadman
(831) 469-3685
spittlebugs (at) juno.com;
Brian Avery
(919) 929-2492
avery_brian (at) hotmail.com
WHAT: Brian Avery of the International Solidarity Movement to speak in Santa Cruz
WHEN: Sunday March14, 2004 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.
WHERE: Resource Center for Nonviolence, 515 Broadway in Santa Cruz
On April 5, 2003, Brian Avery was shot in the face by the Israeli Military while wearing a bright red jacket. When he raised himself from the ground, witnesses saw that his left cheek had almost been totally shot off. A doctor wanted him transferred to a hospital inside Israel, but his departure was delayed because the Israeli military refused to grant his ambulance safe passage for more than an hour.
Brian was in Jenin as a volunteer with the International Solidarity Movement. The ISM is a Palestinian-led movement of Palestinian and international activists working to raise awareness of the struggle for Palestinian freedom and an end to the Israeli occupation. ISM utilizes nonviolent, direct action to confront and challenge the illegal Israeli occupation forces and policies.
One of the goals of the tour is to raise funds for the "Brian Avery Medical Fund." Brian has already undergone three facial reconstructive surgeries and faces at least two more in the near future.
There will also be a showing of “Dispatches: The Killing Zone�. Dispatches reporter Sandra Jordan and producer Rodrigo Vasquez reveal the shocking level of daily violence and murderous hate in the Gaza Strip. Sandra and Rodrigo arrive in Rafah right after the murder of Rachel Corrie. They were there for the shooting of Tom Hurndall and James Miller. Their film captures the aftermath of an Israeli missile attack that assassinates a leader of the deadly Hamas group. Children who happen to be playing in the street nearby are killed or have limbs blown off. The team encounters sniper fire from Israeli watchtowers, and endures tank shelling alongside a class of terrified school children.
SPONSORS: Resource Center for Nonviolence; Committee For Justice in Palestine; Free Radio Santa Cruz
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Re: Brian Avery of the ISM to speak in Santa Cruz
Re: Brian Avery of the ISM to speak in Santa Cruz
Zionist Lies
What is the ISM?
The International Solidarity Movement is a Palestinian-led movement of Palestinian and International activists working to raise awareness of the struggle for Palestinian freedom and an end to Israeli occupation. We utilize nonviolent, direct-action methods of resistance to confront and challenge illegal Israeli occupation forces and policies.
As enshrined in international law and UN resolutions, we recognize the Palestinian right to resist Israeli violence and occupation via legitimate armed struggle. However, we believe that nonviolence can be a powerful weapon in fighting oppression and we are committed to the principles of nonviolent resistance.
# We support the Palestinian right to resist the occupation, as provided for by International Law;
# We call for an immediate end to the occupation and immediate compliance and implementation of all relevant UN resolutions;
# We call for immediate international intervention to protect the Palestinian people and ensure Israel's compliance with International Law.
Due to the lack of respect for Palestinian human rights and human life by the Israeli government and occupation forces, an international presence is needed to support Palestinian nonviolent resistance. Palestinian activists trying to work or protest alone face harsh punishment from Israeli forces. This has included beatings, long-term arrests, serious injury and even death. International activists are thus a resource for Palestinians, both in terms of their presence and as witnesses to the daily humiliation and injustice of the Israeli occupation.
Re: Brian Avery of the ISM to speak in Santa Cruz
What happens to Palestinians that disagree with those Palestinian activists? Oh yeah, they get murdered by lynch mobs.
Re: Brian Avery of the ISM lies to Santa Cruz
Corrie and friends also helped in hiding arms and even harboring a wanted Islamic Jihand terrorist. Given that they are a terrorist support group that unabashedly defends terrorists
Re: I speak for Palestine! only Me!
my work is never done peacenik
Justice 4 James Miller
www.justice4jamesmiller.com/timelines.htm
Re: Brian Avery of the International Solidarity Movement to Speak in Santa Cruz
Bloody Idiot! It's never a good idea, to go out at night in a war zone, during a curfew.
Don't these jerks know that their arab buddies use all kinds of devious means to approach israelis to kill them?
These useful idiots think they're immune, because they come from a werstern nation...
A recent suicide bombing was carried out by two Brits, who were also members f the ISM (the antitheseis of a "peace" movement)
Re: Brian Avery of the International Solidarity Movement to Speak in Santa Cruz
by Ramzy Baroud
2004.03.11
Khalid al-Zabin, a 59-year-old Palestinian journalist was ambushed outside his office in Gaza, on Tuesday, March 2. His body was riddled with bullets. All that is known about his executioners is that they wore masks. No faction has claimed responsibility for his murder and the Palestinian Authority has no suspects.
The disturbing episode is likely to be filed in the ever-expanding cabinet of Gaza’s victims of anarchy and disorder, where Israel is ultimately held responsible. This time however, the stakes are much higher, and blaming Israel alone, simply will not suffice.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemned the murder and called on PA President Yasser Arafat to "act." RSF, among other groups, weighed up the crime in terms of its relation to a trend of assaults targeting Palestinian journalists by unknown assailants. Several other incidents were cited to further highlight the alarming trend: the ransacking of a newspaper’s office, the torching of a journalist’s car and others.
Re: Brian Avery of the International Solidarity Movement to Speak in Santa Cruz
The ISM also disingenuously posted photos of Rachel Corrie seemingly taken seconds apart (the first with Rachel holding a bullhorn and wearing a bright orange vest & the second of her crushed body) when the photos were taken hours apart.
By exclusively focusing on IDF violence without any comment on the continuous and unchecked violence committed by Hamas, Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, Islamic Jihad, the PLO, the PFLP, Fatah, and other violent groups dedicated to killing Jews and ridding the entire mideast of any Jewish nation, no matter how small, the ISM presents a distorted and ulimately false image of the actual situation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Look at the death stats. If the IDF were "targeting civilians" as the ISM claims, why are only 2.8% of the Palestinian dead women? Compare that with 25% of the Israeli deaths women. Does the IDF only "shoot into windows" where men are? Does the IDF only "shoot into crowds" of men and only at men who are "walking to school"?
Wake up and smell the coffee my fellow leftists. Backing the Palestinian cause at this point in time is the very opposite of promoting peace. The conflict is not about "the Israeli occupation" but whether Israel has a right to exist at all in the mideast as a Jewish state.
Re: Brian Avery of the International Solidarity Movement to Speak in Santa Cruz
The ISM does state that they recognize the right to legitimate armed resistance, by legitimate, they mean legal. Under international law an occupied people has the right to legitimate armed struggle, which is attacks on military targets, not civilians. In fact the ISM is opposed to suicide bombings and states so on their website www.palsolidarity.org. Furthermore, though they state that they recognize the right of legitimate armed resistance, they state that they are committed to nonviolent resistance.
Re: Brian Avery of the International Solidarity Movement to Speak in Santa Cruz
Re: Brian Avery of the International Solidarity Movement to Speak in Santa Cruz
Those here who nonviolently oppose the Iraq occupation are not said to be aiding terrorists or to be America bashers. ISM members are no different. They are Israeli, Palestinian and international peace activists who are nonviolently opposing an illegal and very violent occupation. They are not racists, Israel bashers or "self-hating Jews". They are passionate about justice for the oppressed and about reaching a nonviolent solution to this conflict.
Please attend no matter what your viewpoint and make your views known respectfully. Of course Brian will answer your questions and concerns following his talk and film showing.
Re: Brian Avery of the International Solidarity Movement to Speak in Santa Cruz
In reality, the violence has been directed at the ISM. Rachel Corrie was run over by an Israeli bulldozer driver, as she tried to prevent the demolition of a doctor and his family's home. As the bulldozer driver advanced at her, witnesses ran forward shouting and gesturing at him to stop. Their shouts and pleas were ignored. According to witnesses, Rachel managed to scramble to the top of the pile of dirt that the bulldozer had raised beneath her and look into the cab of the bulldozer, before he proceeded forward, crushing her to death. After the soldier ran her over, he backed up over her. Then he offered no help to the witnesses in securing medical treatment for her. All the witnesses agreed that this was no accident. The Israeli troops were well aware of the ISM presence, because they had been dealing with the activists blocking their bulldozers for hours that day and for many days before this incident. In fact, a driver had pinned an activist to a fence earlier in the day with their bulldozer.
Tom Hurndall was working with the ISM in the same area, when he was shot in the back of the head by an Israeli army sniper, while trying to get Palestinian children to safety. The children and the ISM activists had been trying to put up a peace tent at the time. The Israeli army initially claimed that there had been a Palestinian gunmen there, but later admitted there was none. All the witnesses stated that there was no gunfire, except from the Israeli sniper.
Also in Rafah, James Miller, a British cameraman, was shot and killed although he and his colleague were shouting in Hebrew and English that they were journalists, were totally unarmed and he was carrying a white flag. James died.
Brian Avery was shot by an Israeli soldier in an APC, while he stood in the street, with his hands in the air and was clearly identified by his ISM vest. Witnesses say that there was no provocation.
The ISM activists who stand in front of bulldozers are not the first to do so. Because Palestinians are usually shot for doing so, Israelis like Jeff Halper of the Israeli Committee Against Home Demolitions www.icahd.org have repeatedly blocked bulldozers and rebuilt Palestinian homes. Rabbis from the group, Rabbis for Human Rights,(www.rhr.net) have stood before Israeli army bulldozers. Of the tens of thousands of Palestinian homes demolished in the occupied territories since 1967, 94% were homes of people who had no connection to terrorism. Most were those that were in the way of a road or settlement that the Israeli government wanted to build or homes of people that had not been granted a permit by the Israeli government to build a home on property that they owned. Again see www.icahd.org
These examples are but a fraction of the daily violence perpetrated upon Palestinian civilians in their own towns by Israeli soldiers. Between Sept. 28, 2000 and March 1st, 2004, there have been 2,859 Palestinians killed by the Israeli army. At least 82% of those were civilians and 19% were children.
If you want to know what is really going on in the West Bank and Gaza, see the Israeli human rights group Betselem's website www.btselem.org.
Also see www.gush-shalom.org and www.palestinemonitor.org For history and current articles on the Middle East see The Middle East Research and Information Center website at www.merip.org
Correction
They hate Jews more than they love their own children
Border Police sappers managed to safely detonate the device. The boy was reportedly with a group of school children.
It has been reported that the boy told the soldiers that he had been offered a large sun of money to carry the device through the roadblock. The military believed the device was destined for a terror attack inside Israel.
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peacenik claims that the ISM supports the right of the Arabs to resist the occupation.
However, the method of resistance is to board Israeli buses and blow up children or blow up women and children as they stand outside their homes next to temples.
The Arabs resist occupation by entering resturants and killing people as they eat pizza.
The Arabs resist occupation by killing people at boarder crossings.
The Arabs resist occupation by killing 13 year old boys hiking in the desert by hitting them repeadely with rocks on their heads.
The Arabs resist by sending pregnant women to kill people shopping for groceries.
The Arabs resist by entering bedrooms and kill a mother reading a bedtime story to her two boys.
The Arabs resist by not creating any jobs for their people and limit their activities to buying guns, bombs and stolen cars.
Re: Brian Avery of the International Solidarity Movement to Speak in Santa Cruz
www.stoptheism.com
The PA gets $125 million in aid each month from the EU, the UN relief agency, and from the Arab League (as well as money from the USA and Israel).
Of this money, an estimated one-third goes into Arafat's personal bank account or to buy swanky villas for his friends.
Another third goes directly to fund terrorism.
And only a third gets to the poor, downtrodden Palestinians suffering from malnutrition and poor medical care.
But of course, the ISM blames ISRAEL for the suffering of the Palestinians when they should be blaming the PA and the terror groups!!
Look for a new website in the coming days called www.stoptheism.com
Its currently under construction but should be up and running by mid-September of 2004.
Re: Brian Avery of the International Solidarity Movement to Speak in Santa Cruz
Unsupported, Self-righteous Racist Rant for ????
My home phone number is listed in the local phonebook as well. But I am NOT Kelly. I don't know who Kelly is but I appreciate and agree with her (his?) comments.
And how brilliant of you to notice that her position and my position are in agreement.
So Kelly is a racist for critically calling into account Arab suicide bombers of pizza eaters? Has a non-Arab suicide bomber gone off somewhere that I don't know about? You are not outraged and sickened by the suicide bomber but instead turn on Kelly (who is!) and blame her for her "racist" attitude?
Basically you are your own worst enemy
'The Arabs resist by not creating any jobs for their people and limit their activities to buying guns, bombs and stolen cars.'
and I'm not convinced you didn't make it.
Did you notice that this thread is about a peace worker who was shot in the head by the IDF?
No one is advocating bloodshed. But you are not smart enough to differentiate.
Speaking of IQ how brilliant was it for you to stand outside the Civic Center yelling 'Mayor Kennedy is a fascist' while people were leaving the Yolanda King/Martin Luther King honorary. Your stratagy is so moronic that you alienate everyone you come in contact with. I know you think you're on a mission but you are one crazy reality contortionist.
Scott Kennedy supports the persecution of his own homeless constituents
As for my demonstration of one outside the Civic: Don't you find it a little repulsive for Kennedy to be in their lauding the daughter of a slain civil rights worker while Kennedy is actively promoting pogroms against homeless people in his own town under the Sleeping Ban and the Blanket Ban? Our group (no, it wasn't just me who was there) tried to get a statement from Yolanda King condemning the Sleeping Ban. All we got was silence from her, from the NAACP, and from all those wonderful liberals who were there to bask in the wonderfulness of a celebration of those who work for the civil and human rights of Americans who have suffered extreme discrimation and persecution under the color of law.
(I don't remember yelling that Kennedy is a Fascist---I think I was yelling he was a hypocrite) I suppose if I had been yelling outside of a WTO conference, you would have joined me in the demonstration. Then we both would have been "courageous activists."
So STILL: What will your position be if the Arabs succeed in wiping out the citizens of Israel in the 2nd Jewish holocaust? Will you regret all your work spent rationalizing the violence of their sworn enemies?
Common Sense
As far as rationalizing violence, genocide, and holocaust, I don't know where the disconnect is happening in your thought processes but what I said was "No one is advocating bloodshed. But you are not smart enough to differentiate."
kennedy makes me uncomfortable on sight. He is not, however, responsible for your tactics. I distinctly remember you yelling 'fascist' not 'hypocrite'. I also distinctly remember thinking that you had succeeded in alienating the largest gathering of black people I've seen in this city in all the time I've lived here.
It's easy to sit on your butt and throw stones at people who are actually doing something!
Nice try
Re: Brian Avery of the International Solidarity Movement to Speak in Santa Cruz
Re: Brian Avery of the International Solidarity Movement to Speak in Santa Cruz
Its easy to condemn others when they come forward and speak out on an issue. They didn't use the right words. They didn't use the right tone. They should have picked a better venue. They might alienate the people they are trying to persuade. They should have gone through channels, etc.
There are a million excuses for not doing anything.
And now you have the excuse that I am a colonialist-zionist-apartheid-brutal-oppressor-apologizer (as you see it) who should be villified every time I speak or write.
It is YOU who are not addessing the points i have made and are looking for flimsy excuses to put me in a bad light. So be it. I am not responsible for all the small minds in Santa Cruz.
But unlike SnKnB, I am at least out there DOING something about it. Whether it is Scott Kennedy's Sleeping Ban or the vile and false accusations in this article against the Jewish State of Israel which is just trying to defend itself from constant attack.
I don't think many readers will say that my response to SnKnB is the same kind of name-calling as what I have had to suffer from you and your allies who have called me a Nazi, a racist, and that I should "Go and Die".
Re: Brian Avery of the International Solidarity Movement to Speak in Santa Cruz
What have you accomplished?