Monthly Archives: July 2006

Shelter Under the Palestinian Flag

SHELTER UNDER THE PALESTINIAN FLAG
Al-Awda 7-28-2006

Approximately 3,000 men, women, and children rallied and marched outside the Israeli consulate with fists raised to demand that the US government stop all financial support of the Israeli State; that the Israelis cease fire and withdraw from all Lebanese and Palestinian Lands; that the Israelis release all Arab and Palestinian Political Prisoners, over 10,000 are held of whom approximately one thousand are women and children; that all Lebanese and Palestinian Refugees be immediately allowed to return to their homes to live in safety.

Through blazing heat and torrential rain, the protesters stood unmoved, knowing the price they paid to stand in solidarity and outrage was insignificant compared with the losses suffered by the People of Palestine and Lebanon.

Brenda Stokely from the Million Workers March said, ‘It is no surprise that the U.S. imperialists are actively advocating the Zionist Israeli government massacre and exploitation of the Arabs’. Samia Halaby of Defend Palestine & Al Jisser applauded the courage of the Lebanese Popular Resistance headed by Hezbollah and said that we must learn from their example of solidarity. Lamis Deek of Al-Awda-NY said that the People of the Arab World have always known this day would be revisited upon them, adding that they are prepared by the knowledge that until the Palestinian Refugees return to their rightful homes, this will not be the last assault the Arab World will suffer at the hands of the Genocidal Apartheid Israeli State.

Fueled by anger and the desire to inform the American public about the plight of the Palestinians and the Lebanese who live below the clouds of US-made Israeli F-16 fighters and Apache helicopters, the protesters took over the streets, marching without police escort or knowledge, stopping traffic all along, and settling onto the Army Recruiting Station in Times Square.

As they marched the street shook with echoes of English and Arabic Chants. All that could be heard on the buzzing 42nd Street were cries of “Gaza, Lebanon Don’t You Cry Palestine, Will Never Die,” “Stop Bombing Palestine, Stop Bombing Lebanon,” “Occupation is a Crime, from Iraq to Palestine,” and the name of Hezbollah. Hecklers were outnumbered by the people who cheered the marchers on from the streets and sidewalks, all of whom were received by roaring victory salutes from the marchers. And all along the route pedestrians stopped the organizers asking for flyers, information and ways they can help.

Once at the Army recruiting station, the crowd remained strong, and full of energy. They denounced the Pentagon’s bloody war against the people of Iraq, linking it to the U.S.-financed war against Palestine and Lebanon as one war against the Arab people.

As the demonstrators finally dispersed after nearly six hours of rallying and marching, it began to drizzle, and once again they flocked for cover under the shelter of the Palestinian Flag.

It is clear that the city will not rest until the People of Palestine, Lebanon and Iraq may do so as well.

NYCLAW Statement at Palestine Demo

Palestine Demo
July 18, 2006

Israel’s attacks on the Palestinian and Lebanese people are criminal. It’s no accident that these kill and maim mainly civilians, because ethnic cleansing is the goal of Zionist apartheid. And Zionism represents the U.S. empire’s domination of the Middle East and beyond.

For these reasons, New York City Labor Against the War demands not only an immediate end to Israel’s attacks on the West Bank, Gaza and Lebanon, but we also:

1. Join the South African trade union movement, Cosatu, in demanding an end to all U.S. aid for Israel – which arms and funds Israeli apartheid.

2. Demand a complete end to the Israeli apartheid state, and the full Palestinian right of return throughout historic Palestine – from the River to the Sea; and

3. Call for immediate, unconditional withdrawal of all U.S. and “allied” forces from Iraq and Afghanistan.

EVENT: Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn Rally

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EVENT: Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn Rally

July 16, 2006
2:58 pm

rally-against-ratners-skysc.jpgSUNDAY, JULY 16TH Gather at 1:30 (Start at 2 P.M.) GRAND ARMY PLAZA, Brooklyn
(Union St. and Prospect Park West – 2/3 Subway to Grand Army Plaza, B/Q to 7th Avenue)

Join Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn and thousands of your friends and neighbors this Sunday at Brooklyn’s Grand Army Plaza to rally against Forest City Ratner’s “Atlantic Yards” scheme, and in favor of appropriate, inclusive, and innovative development. Fight government support of eminent domain abuse at taxpayer expense! Show the world that Brooklynites of every stripe are united in opposition to this naked land grab.

PERFORMANCES BY: . Family Music Superstar DAN ZANES . BEATBOXER ENTERTAINMENT . REVEREND BILLY and the STOP SHOPPING GOSPEL CHOIR . Brooklyn’s Own Acrobats, Jugglers and Stiltwalkers from LAVA and CIRCUS AMOK

FEATURED SPEAKERS: . Council Member LETITIA JAMES . Council Member CHARLES BARRON . BOB LAW – Activist, Entrepreneur, Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn Advisory Board Member . REV. DENNIS DILLON – Chief Executive Minister, The Brooklyn Christian Center, DDDB Advisory Board Member . STEVE BUSCEMI – Actor, Director. DDDB Advisory Board Member . ED CARTER – Fort Greene Public Housing activist . NELLIE HESTER BAILEY – Harlem Tenants’ Council . BRENDA STOKELY – New York Solidarity Coalition With Katrina/Rita Survivors . DANIEL GOLDSTEIN – DDDB Spokesperson

- RALLY EMCEEs Robin Cloud and Roger Paz

SUPPORT: . Democratic, Sensibly scaled & Progressive Development . Permanent, Truly Affordable Housing . Sustainable Jobs & Careers . Community-based Planning . A positive vision for Brooklyn’s future!

OPPOSE: . Eminent Domain Abuse at Taxpayer Expense . Instant Gentrification . Extreme Density . Unmitigated Traffic Congestion . Privatization of Public Space . Taxation Without Representation

RALLY CO-SPONSORS: . Art Without Walls . Atlantic Avenue Betterment Association . Bear’s Garden . Brooklyn Doctors for Healthy Neighborhoods . Brooklyn Vision . Cambridge Place Action Coalition . Caring For Creators of Change . Coalition for a Livable West Side . Dean Street Block Association (4th-5th Avenues) . East Pacific Block Association . Fans for Fair Play . Fifth Avenue Committee . Fort Greene Association . Freddy’s Bar & Back Room . Friends & Residents of Greater Gowanus . Harlem Tenants’ Association . Kings County Green Party . New York Solidarity Coalition With Katrina/Rita Survivors . New York Preservation Alliance . Park Slope Greens . Park Slope Neighbors . Prospect Heights Action Coalition . Red Tent Women’s Project . Sierra Club-NYC Group . The Society for Clinton Hill . South Portland Block Association . Time’s Up! . Warren St. Marks Community Garden

If you would like to volunteer on the day of the rally, please let us know at contact@dddb.net.