Category Archives: Social Justice
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Dr David Wesley Discusses New Book: State Practices & Zionist Images
3February 18, 2012 by IJV
JfJfP presents Jews and Palestinians in Israel: Separate or Together? Thursday, 23 February, 7.00-9.30pm The Indian YMCA, 41 Fitzroy Square, …
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Amnesty and JfJfP host Panel on Demolitions & Discrimination against Palestinian Citizens of Israel
Leave a commentOctober 9, 2011 by IJV
Speakers to include IJV’s Miri Weingarten – (JNews, Physicians for Human rights, Israel) and Dr Awad Abu Freih – Al …
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Uri Avnery on the forthcoming UN vote
Leave a commentSeptember 17, 2011 by IJV
Uri Avnery meditates on the coming vote in the UN and remembers the times when peace could have been made …
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Video of Tel Aviv Social Justice Protests
Leave a commentSeptember 8, 2011 by IJV
Amazing video of the #j14 protest in Tel Aviv 3 September when up to 450,000 marched countrywide (in a country …
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The Summer of New Israeli Hope
3September 7, 2011 by happyhenry
This is a translation of the speech made by Daphne Leef – the originators of the J14 movement – to …
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Can Israel’s mass social protest embrace the end of occupation as a key demand?
Leave a commentSeptember 4, 2011 by Antony Lerman
If you will, harden your heart against the sight of hundreds of thousands of Israelis protesting against rampant inequality and demanding a decent society. There’s reason enough to do so: what about all the non-citizens between the Mediterranean and the Jordan river over which Israel exerts control?
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A piece on Libya by Avnery: To the shores of Tripoli
Leave a commentAugust 30, 2011 by IJV
Uri Avnery supports the NATO intervention in Libya, despite many accusations from more politically correct friends. However, Uri is convinced …
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‘The people want social justice’? On ‘people’ and ‘justice’ in the Israeli protests
Leave a commentAugust 30, 2011 by Antony Lerman
by Yoni Last June an Israeli protest about the price of cottage cheese ended with a relative success. More than …
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