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world-news1 year ago

Israeli Filmmaker Faces Backlash and Death Threats Over Berlin Film Festival Speech

After calling out Israeli "apartheid" during an award speech at the Berlin Film Festival, the co-director of a documentary about the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, Basel Adra, and his co-director Yuval Abraham, faced threats and a visit from a right-wing Israeli mob at Abraham's family home. The remarks sparked a furious reaction, with German authorities investigating the speeches and Israeli media labeling them as antisemitic. The directors' colleagues and regional publications have stood in support, denouncing the campaign against them and highlighting the growing intolerance for hearing hard truths about Israeli apartheid.

international-relations1 year ago

"Global Showdown: World Court Debates Israeli Occupation of Palestine"

Over 50 countries are testifying against Israel's occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza at the International Court of Justice, marking the largest-ever participation in the court's history. The Palestinian Foreign Minister and envoy to the U.N. delivered emotional testimonies, urging the court to guide the international community in upholding international law and achieving a just and lasting peace. The case argues that Israel's occupation violates international law, including the acquisition of territory by force, violations of Palestinian self-determination, and the imposition of a regime of racial discrimination and demographic manipulation. The court's decision is expected to have significant implications for Israel's policies and its allies, including the U.S.

international-relations1 year ago

"International Court of Justice Hears South Africa's Accusations of Israeli Apartheid and Occupation of Palestine"

South Africa argues at the International Court of Justice that Israel is responsible for apartheid against Palestinians and that its occupation of Palestinian land is inherently illegal, while Israel rejects the accusations. The hearings come against the backdrop of the war in Gaza, with Israel not making a statement during the proceedings. South Africa and Palestinian representatives argue that Israel's policies violate the prohibition on territorial conquest and the Palestinians' right to self-determination, and impose a system of racial discrimination and apartheid. Israel rejects the allegations and considers the discussions at the court to be part of the Palestinian attempt to dictate political results without negotiations.

international-relations1 year ago

"Palestine's Case for Ending Israeli Occupation: World Court Hearings and UN Diplomatic Efforts"

Palestine's representatives are urging the International Court of Justice to order an end to Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories and the system of apartheid enforced by Israel, with hearings set to last through February 26. The case, separate from the genocide case by South Africa against Israel, aims to determine the legal consequences of Israel's decades-long occupation of Palestinian territories. After the hearings, the judges are expected to take several months to deliberate before issuing an advisory opinion.

world-news1 year ago

"Escalating Tensions in the Occupied West Bank: Navigating Conflict and Struggling Economies"

Palestinians living in the occupied West Bank express their fears and frustrations about life under what many rights organizations have classified as apartheid, with individuals from various professions sharing their experiences and concerns, including the challenges of providing for their families and the unfolding Israeli annexation plan in the region's most fertile area.

politics2 years ago

"Debating Israel's Alleged Genocide: Perspectives from South Africa and Palestinian Scholars"

Pennsylvania senator John Fetterman criticized South Africa for bringing a case of genocide against Israel at the International Court of Justice, suggesting that South Africa should focus on humanitarian crises in its own continent. South Africa's justice minister cited the country's history of apartheid as the reason for bringing the case, while human rights organizations have also drawn comparisons between apartheid South Africa and the situation in the occupied Palestinian Territories. The case against Israel was brought by South Africa’s ruling party, the African National Congress, and alleges genocidal intent in Israel's actions in Gaza. Israel has fiercely rejected the charge of genocide and apartheid, with President Isaac Herzog describing the comparisons as a "blood libel." Senator Fetterman has emerged as a staunch advocate for Israel in the wake of the Hamas attack, rejecting calls for a ceasefire and emphasizing support for Israel's efforts to eliminate Hamas terrorists.

international-relations2 years ago

"South Africa's Precedent-Setting Genocide Case Against Israel at the Hague"

South Africa's legal action against Israel at the International Court of Justice, accusing it of genocide and war crimes in Gaza, has sparked denouncement from Israel and Jewish organizations in South Africa. The deteriorating relations between the two countries are rooted in the ANC's support for the Palestinian cause and the historical military alliance between apartheid-era South Africa and Israel. The lawsuit reflects South Africa's deep-seated criticism of Israel's treatment of Palestinians, with the ANC's support for the Palestinian struggle seen as closely linked to the South African struggle against apartheid. The case is expected to strengthen South Africa's standing among allies, despite criticism from some parts of the Jewish community.

obituary2 years ago

Renowned Apartheid-Era Photojournalist Peter Magubane Passes Away at 91

Renowned South African photojournalist Peter Magubane, who documented the brutality of apartheid for over 40 years, has passed away at 91. Despite facing harassment, assault, and imprisonment, he captured pivotal moments like the Sharpeville massacre and the Soweto uprising. His work played a crucial role in the fight against racial oppression, and he was later appointed as Nelson Mandela's official photographer. His images, which highlighted both the violence and the everyday life under apartheid, have left a lasting impact on the world's understanding of South Africa's history.

obituary2 years ago

"Renowned Anti-Apartheid Photojournalist Peter Magubane Passes at 91"

Renowned South African photojournalist Peter Magubane, known for his powerful images documenting the apartheid era and the early years of Nelson Mandela's freedom, has passed away at the age of 91. Magubane's work, which includes iconic scenes from the Sharpeville massacre and the Soweto uprising, played a crucial role in exposing the brutality of apartheid to the world. Despite facing imprisonment, solitary confinement, and violence from the apartheid regime, he remained in South Africa to fight against racial oppression with his camera. His legacy includes not only his striking photographs of historical events but also poignant depictions of everyday life under apartheid.

human-rights2 years ago

Malala Yousafzai Draws Parallels Between Taliban's Treatment of Women and Apartheid in Mandela Lecture

Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai compared the Taliban's treatment of women in Afghanistan to apartheid during the 21st Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture in South Africa. Yousafzai, who survived an assassination attempt by the Pakistani Taliban for advocating girls' education, called the Taliban's actions "gender apartheid" and criticized international actors for normalizing relations with the group. She expressed concerns about the Taliban's impact on education and critical thinking, urging the international community to protect access to quality education for girls. Yousafzai also called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, emphasizing the importance of allowing children to return to school and normalcy.

international-affairs2 years ago

Global Solidarity: Urgent Action for Palestinians in Gaza

The BDS movement is calling for urgent mobilization worldwide to stop the Israeli bombing of Gaza, which aims to carry out a "second Nakba" and ethnic cleansing. They demand a permanent ceasefire, lifting the siege, lawful sanctions on Israel, pressure on the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants for Israeli leaders, and various forms of peaceful disruption and solidarity actions to dismantle Israeli apartheid.