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devilke 20 april 2006 10:18

apartheid eindelijk herkend?
 
Citaat:

British Euro-MP condemns Israel's apartheid policies

London, April 19, IRNA
EuroMP-Israel
A British member of the European parliament has returned for a visit to the occupied territories, calling for Israel's apartheid treatment of the Palestinians to be condemned.
"We should be honest. These are the racist policies of apartheid, yet Israel continues to pose as a victim," Liberal Democrat MEP for northwest England Chris Davies said.
Any hope of creating a viable, independent Palestinian state is being destroyed by Israeli bulldozers, barbed wire and concrete walls, Davies was quoted saying by the local Oldham Evening Chronicle.
The Lib Dem MEP was part of an all-party delegation from the Strasbourg-based European Parliament which visited occupied West Bank last week.
"Palestinian land is being carved up and communities isolated. The people liken themselves to hamsters kept in cages connected by tubes that are opened and shut at the whim of their Israeli masters.
Economic progress is impossible," he said.
"Towns are being physically divided and people denied the right to travel between them. Israel continues to steal land to expand illegal settlements served by roads which Palestinians are forbidden to use," Davies said about his findings.
During the visit, MEPs held meeting with Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, and newly elected members of the legislative council, including supporters of both Fatah and Hamas.
The Lib Dem member for northwest England warned about the recent EU decision to suspend payments to the Palestinian Authority, following the election victory of Hamas.
He said that after visiting Auschwitz concentration camp in Germany last year, he found it 'very difficult to understand why those whose history is one of such terrible oppression appear not to care that they have themselves become oppressors'.
Davies also revealed that during his visit to the West Bank, he was asked repeatedly about EU double standards -- why Palestinians are penalized while no action is taken to stop Israel flouting international law.


omfg eindelijk iemand die zijn mond open doet !



/me wacht op een regen van anti-semite beschuldigingen tegen over Davies


".....yet Israel continues to pose as a victim", nagel op de kop !!!!

devilke 20 april 2006 10:54

[SIZE=2]aansluitend nog dit rapport van "[/SIZE][SIZE=2]Guardian's award-winning Middle East correspondent Chris McGreal"

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Citaat:

[SIZE=2]Worlds apart

[/SIZE] [SIZE=2]Israelis have always been horrified at the idea of parallels between their country, a democracy risen from the ashes of genocide, and the racist system that ruled the old South Africa. Yet even within Israel itself, accusations persist that the web of controls affecting every aspect of Palestinian life bears a disturbing resemblance to apartheid. After four years reporting from Jerusalem and more than a decade from Johannesburg before that, the Guardian's award-winning Middle East correspondent Chris McGreal is exceptionally well placed to assess this explosive comparison. Here we publish the first part of his two-day special report[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]......lees het volledig artikel[/SIZE]

SpaceRunner 20 april 2006 11:28

Tja, apartheid is vaak een gevolg van een jarenlange bezetting.


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