In my latest for Souciant, I had put a broken link in my piece. It’s fixed there and here now, sorry for any inconvenience.
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Update: Netanyahu’s Evolving Dystopia
Posted in Uncategorized on May 25, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Netanyahu’s Evolving Dystopia
Posted in Uncategorized on May 25, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
In my latest for Souciant, where we continue to preview Babylon Times (no, really, the web site will be up soon), I was asked to envision what would happen if the right-wing and religious forces trying to take over Israel actually succeeded 100%.
An Action You Can Take Ahead Of Obama’s Speeches And Meetings
Posted in Uncategorized on May 16, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
My friend, Emily Hauser, had an idea she posted at her blog, “In My Head.” For her explanation of it, click here to visit Emily’s blog. Here’s her idea: If you want to see the President of the United States take a stand for a just Israeli-Palestinian peace and (not for nothing) long-stated American policy [...]
Coteret: Interview with Michael Sfard, lawyer for slain Palestinian, Jawaher Abu Rahme
Posted in human rights, Separation Wall, Uncategorized, West Bank, tagged Bil'in, human rights, international law, Israel, Jawaher Abu Rahme, Middle east, Occupation, Palestine, West Bank on January 5, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Didi Remez of Coteret transcribed and translated the interview below from Israel’s IDF Radio. It is an interview of Michael Sfard, the prominent Israeli human rights lawyer who is representing the family of Jawaher Abu Rahme, who was killed on New Year’s Eve when the IDF flooded the town of Bil’in with tear gas during a [...]