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		<title>Don&#8217;t deny our rights: open letter to Mahmoud Abbas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following open letter to  Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, whose elected mandate  expired in July 2009 and who has remained in power under controversial  emergency laws, was issued on 22 July 2010:
We are Palestinians of diverse perspectives and affiliations &#8212;  scholars, intellectuals, artists, activists, trade unionists, human  rights advocates [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span><span><em>The following open letter to  Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, whose elected mandate  expired in July 2009 and who has remained in power under controversial  emergency laws, was issued on 22 July 2010:</em></p>
<p>We are Palestinians of diverse perspectives and affiliations &#8212;  scholars, intellectuals, artists, activists, trade unionists, human  rights advocates and civil society leaders, inside historic Palestine  and in exile &#8212; who are united in our commitment to the fulfillment of  the fundamental rights of all Palestinians, particularly our inalienable  right to self-determination. This universally sanctioned right  encompasses, at a minimum, freedom from occupation and colonization in  the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including Jerusalem; full equality for  Palestinian citizens of Israel; and the right of return for Palestinian  refugees and their descendants.</p>
<p>During a 9 June meeting with the American Israel Public Affairs  Committee, you reportedly said: &#8220;I would never deny [the] Jewish right  to the land of Israel,&#8221; a statement that you have yet to retract. We  regard this announcement, which adopts a central tenet of Zionism, as a  grave betrayal of the collective rights of the Palestinian people. It is  tantamount to a surrender of the right of Palestinian citizens of  Israel to live in equality in their own homeland, in which they have  steadfastly remained despite the apartheid regime imposed on them for  decades. It also concedes the right of Palestinian refugees to return to  their homes.</p>
<p>No Palestinian institution or leader has ever accepted an exclusive  Jewish claim to Palestine, which is irreconcilable with the  internationally recognized rights of the Palestinian people. Our rights  inhere in us as a people; they are not yours to do with as you please.</p>
<p>We, as Palestinians urgently need a legally and democratically elected  leadership that is responsible, capable and committed to the fulfillment  of our national rights and aspirations to live in freedom, dignity and  just peace in our ancestral homeland. We call on all Palestinians to  immediately revive the democratic processes that our people have  struggled so hard to build, so that we can designate leaders with an  effective vision and strategy for achieving our rights as a people.</p>
<p>Initial Signatories:</p>
<p>Saleh Abdel-Jawad, Assoc. Prof. of History, Birzeit University  (Ramallah); Abdul-Rahim Al-Shaikh, poet and academic (Jerusalem); Naseer  Aruri, Prof. Emeritus, University of Massachusetts (Dartmouth); Mourid  Barghouti, poet and author (Ramallah/Cairo); Omar Barghouti, commentator  and human rights activist (Jerusalem); Ramzy Baroud, author and editor  of the <em>Palestine Chronicle</em> (Seattle); George Bisharat, Prof.,  UC Hastings College of the Law (San Francisco); Haidar Eid, academic and  boycott, divestment and sanctions activist (Gaza); Samera Esmeir,  Assist. Prof. of Rhetoric, Univ. of California, Berkeley (Haifa); Wael  Hallaq, Prof., Columbia University  (New York); Nadia Hijab,  author and  human rights advocate (Washington, DC); Jamil Hilal, sociologist and  author (Ramallah); Islah Jad, Assist. Prof. of Gender &amp; Development,  Birzeit Univ. (Ramallah); Hatem Kanaaneh, medical doctor and author  (Sakhnin); Ghada Karmi, author and Fellow, Exeter University (Exeter);  Nur Masalha, Prof. of Religion and Politics, St. Mary&#8217;s Univ. College  (London); Joseph Massad, Prof., Columbia University (New York); Jean  Said Makdisi, author (Beirut); Saree Makdisi, Prof., University of  California at Los Angeles (Los Angeles); Zakaria Muhammad, novelist  (Ramallah); Karma Nabulsi, Fellow in Politics, University of Oxford  (Oxford); Eyad Sarraj, psychiatrist (Gaza)</p>
<p>(alphabetical order &#8211; institutions for identification only)</p>
<p>Endorsers:</p>
<p>Mohammed Abu Abdu, Pal. Student Campaign for Academic Boycott of Israel  (PSCABI) (Gaza); Bashir Abu-Manneh, Prof., Columbia University (New  York); Mohsen Abu Ramadan, civil society activist and independent  political commentator (Gaza); Salman Abu Sitta, Palestine Land Society  (London); Abdefattah Abusrour, President of Palestinian Theatre League,  Jerusalem &#8211; General Director of Alrowwad Cultural and Theatre Society,  (Aida refugee camp, Bethlehem); Majeed Al-Barghouthi, poet and writer  (Amman); <strong>Musa Al-Hindi, Coord. Comm. member, US Palestinian Community  Network (USPCN)</strong>; Hala Al-Yamani, Assist. Prof., Bethlehem University  (Bethlehem); Lubna Arikat, community activist (San Diego); Huwaida  Arraf, attorney and human rights activist, New York; Khaled Barakat,  writer and activist, Vancouver; Nasser Barghouti, human rights activist  (San Diego); Diana Buttu, lawyer (Ramallah); Yasmeen Daher, lecturer at  Birzeit University and human rights activist (Jaffa); Seif Da&#8217;na, Prof.  of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Parkside (Parkside); Lamis J.  Deek, attorney and human rights advocate (New York); Noura Erakat, human  rights attorney (Washington, DC); Leila Farsakh, Assoc. Prof.,  University of Massachusetts (Boston); Jess Ghannam, Prof., University of  California, San Francisco (San Francisco); Lubna Hammad, lawyer and  human rights activist, Adalah-NY (New York); Rema Hammami, Assoc. Prof.  of Anthropology, Birzeit University (Ramallah); Nizar Hasan, filmmaker  (Nazareth); Zaha Hassan, civil rights attorney and human rights advocate  (Oregon); Kamel Hawwash, Assoc. Prof. in Civil Engineering, University  of Birmingham (Birmingham); <strong>Monadel Herzallah, US Palestinian Community  Network (USPCN), San Francisco</strong>; May Jayyusi, Exec. Director of Muwatin,  Palestinian Institute for the Study of Democracy (Ramallah); Ray  Jureidini, sociologist, Cairo; Jamal Kanj, author, (Nahr el Bared  refugee camp); Osamah Khalil, PhD Candidate, University of California,  Berkeley (Berkeley); Suleiman Mansour,  visual artist (Jerusalem); Dina  Matar, academic, SOAS &#8211; University of London (London); Moammar Mashni,  Co-Founder, Australians for Palestine (Melbourne); Mazen Masri, lawyer  and human rights activist (Toronto); Fouad Moughrabi, Prof. and Head of  Dept. of Political Science, Univ. of Tennessee (Chattanooga); Rana  Nashashibi, activist, Coalition for Jerusalem (Jerusalem); Mary  Nazzal-Batayneh,  Barrister, Palestine Legal Aid Fund (London); Mahmoud  Oriqat, Engineer (San Diego); Mazin Qumsiyeh, Prof. (Bethlehem); Ahmad  Sadi, Academic (Galilee); Grace Said, activist (Washington, DC); Dalal  Yassine, lawyer and human rights advocate (Beirut); Raja Zaatry,  journalist (Haifa); Elia Zureik, Prof. Emeritus of Sociology, Queen&#8217;s  University (Kingston, Ontario)</p>
<p>(alphabetical order &#8211; institutions for identification only)</span></span></p>
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		<title>Endorse Al-Awda NY Statement: The Way Forward for Palestine Solidarity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To endorse this statement as an individual or organization, please email info@al-awdany.org or use the form below.
Al-Awda NY: The Palestine Right To Return Coalition
June 23, 2010
In the year and a half since Israel’s massacres in Gaza, the Palestine solidarity movement, for fifteen years weakened by the two-state “Peace Roadmap” of the 1993 Oslo Accords, has gone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To endorse this statement as an individual or organization, please email <a href="mailto:info@al-awdany.org">info@al-awdany.org</a> or use the form <a href="#signon">below</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Al-Awda NY: The Palestine Right To Return Coalition</strong><br />
June 23, 2010</p>
<p>In the year and a half since Israel’s massacres in Gaza, the Palestine solidarity movement, for fifteen years weakened by the two-state “Peace Roadmap” of the 1993 Oslo Accords, has gone through what can only be described as a major political recalibration.</p>
<p>After years of meaningless “peace negotiations,&#8221; the aim of Oslo — a “Jewish state&#8221; on 78 percent of historic Palestine and a rump “Palestinian state” on the remaining 22 percent — is rapidly losing whatever credibility it may have once had among Palestinians. Indeed, outside the Palestinian Authority, created by Oslo to serve Israeli interests, it is hard to find any Palestinian voices advocating for such a solution with conviction.</p>
<p>From the ruins of Oslo have emerged new campaigns with holistic goals. The most significant of these has been the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, initiated and overwhelmingly supported by Palestinian civil society.</p>
<p>This campaign seeks to address the entire spectrum of what BDS leader Omar Barghouti describes as Israel’s “three-tiered system of oppression against the Palestinian people”: the 1967 occupation of Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem; the denial of Palestinian refugees’ right of return; and the systemic discrimination against Palestinian citizens of Israel.</p>
<p>These BDS demands present a direct challenge to the Zionist regime of Jewish domination over the Palestinian people. The same goals have generated growing support for the principle of a single, democratic state throughout all of historic Palestine. Even longtime two-state supporter Mustafa Barghouti concedes, “I believe the vast majority of Palestinians would accept equal rights and one person, one vote in one state with alacrity. I certainly would were we to reach such a day.&#8221;</p>
<p>Outrage over Israel’s atrocities in and against Gaza — including the recent assault on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla — has dramatically infused these ideas into the international Palestine solidarity movement, thrusting the Palestinian struggle in the world spotlight as perhaps never before. Despite attempts of its opponents to tar it with the brush of anti-Semitism, BDS is increasingly advocated throughout the world, often by Jewish activists.</p>
<p>Zionist organizations have noted these developments with alarm. The Reut Institute, a leading Israeli think tank, recently warned that support for BDS is based on a &#8220;set of ideas that are increasingly sophisticated, ripe, lucid, and coherent,&#8221; which, if not aggressively countered, could lead to a &#8220;paradigm shift from the Two-State Solution to the One-State Solution as the consensual framework for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.&#8221;</p>
<p>Meanwhile, some in the solidarity movement seek to limit or even oppose BDS. They claim that it is &#8220;unrealistic,” or even morally undesirable, to advocate BDS goals that challenge the separate &#8220;Jewish state&#8221; envisioned by the &#8220;Two-State Solution.&#8221; Although those who argue this include courageous critics of Israeli policy, their position here is deeply flawed.</p>
<p>First, the principle of self-determination means, above all, that decisions about what is or is not &#8220;realistic&#8221; belongs to those who live under oppression, rather than their sympathizers — however well meaning. “As in the struggle against South African apartheid,” writes Omar Barghouti, “genuine solidarity movements recognize and follow the lead of the oppressed, who are not passive objects but active, rational subjects that are asserting their aspirations and rights as well as their strategy to realize them.”</p>
<p>Second, is there any social justice movement that has not seemed “unrealistic” or even impossible? Yet, circumstances change rapidly and unpredictably; what was fantasy yesterday often comes true tomorrow. It is enough to remember the long decades that preceded the abolition of slavery, the civil rights victories of the 1960s, or the collapse of colonialism and apartheid in southern Africa.</p>
<p>Third, the &#8220;Two-State Solution&#8221; is itself realistic only as ratification of a fractured, Israeli-controlled Bantustan; a “Two-Prison” solution, as Palestinian activist Haidar Eid bluntly describes it. This has been the Israeli and U.S. goal since the beginning of the “peace process”; indeed, anyone looking to catch glimpse of a future Palestinian “state” need look no further than the systematic strangulation of Gaza and continued “Judaization” of the land on both sides of the 1948 “Green Line.” In that sense, the most dangerous aspect of this solution is precisely that it is possible.</p>
<p>Finally, “pragmatism” at the expense of justice is always an illusion. As Martin Luther King Jr. famously pointed out, true peace is not merely the absence of tension, it is the presence of justice. An apartheid state built on the notion of Jewish supremacy in an Arab land cannot be part of that vision of justice; on the contrary, it promises unending oppression and conflict.</p>
<p>Although it would be naive to expect an imminent collapse of this state, the genie is out of the bottle. If King was right — that the arc of the “moral universe” does indeed bend toward justice — there is reason to be confident about the movement’s long-term prospects.</p>
<p>Now more than ever, it is time for the solidarity movement to align itself with the growing number of Palestinians in the 1967 occupied territories, the refugee communities, and within the 1948 lands calling for a single democratic Palestinian state of all its citizens from the river to the sea.</p>
<p>This cannot happen until all those and their descendants who were driven from their villages and cities in 1948 by terror, force and massacre are able to return and live in freedom and equality in all of historic Palestine. For those interested in true peace, that is the only pragmatic option.</p>
<p><strong>If your organization would like to endorse or co-sign this statement, please email us at <a href="mailto:info@al-awdany.org" target="_blank">info@al-awdany.org</a>or use the form <a href="#signon">below</a>.<br />
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<p><strong>Endorsers as of July 20, 2010</strong></p>
<p><strong>Organizations</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.al-awdany.org">Al-Awda NY</a><br />
Al-Nakba Awareness Project<br />
<a href="http://www.laborforpalestine.net/">Labor for Palestine</a><br />
<a href="http://www.palestineconference.org/">US Palestinian Community Network</a><br />
Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine<br />
Palestine Justice Network<br />
<a href="http://DelValVets4America.org/">Delaware Valley Veterans For America</a><br />
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/movementsupport">Movement Support Project</a><br />
<a href="http://www.actionforgaza.com/">Action for Gaza</a><br />
Malcolm X Commemoration Committee<br />
<a href="http://wespac.org/">WESPAC Foundation</a><br />
Jewish People&#8217;s Liberation Organization</p>
<p><strong>Individuals</strong><br />
Mahmud Ahmad<br />
Peter Brown &#8211; UK<br />
Joe Catron &#8211; Brooklyn, NY<br />
Sean Clinton, Limerick, Ireland<br />
Anne Clinton, Limerick, Ireland<br />
Thomas Cox &#8211; Artist<br />
Susan Curtiss &#8211; Professor, Department of Linguistics, UCLA<br />
Joel Eigen &#8211; Coffee Talk; Norristown, PA<br />
Mani Gilyard &#8211; Co-Chair, MXCC, Brooklyn, NY<br />
dequi kioni-sadiki &#8211; Co-Chair, MXCC, Brooklyn, NY<br />
Tony Litwinko &#8211; Glendale, CA<br />
Antony Loewenstein, author/journalist, Sydney, Australia<br />
Amir M. Maasoumi<br />
Dick Reilly &#8211; Hammerhard MediaWorks, Chicago<br />
Dr. Kenneth Ring &#8211; Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Connecticut<br />
Raoul R. Swart &#8211; Cape Town, South Africa<br />
Shakeel Syed &#8211; Culver City, CA<br />
Jerry Taylor &#8211; Yardley, PA<br />
Gregory Vickrey &#8211; GVConsulting<br />
Barry Weiss &#8211; Los Angeles, CA</p>
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		<title>Video: USPCN&#8217;s Monadel Herzallah on US Social Forum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this video from the US Social Forum, the Electronic Intifada interviews USPCN&#8217;s Monadel Herzallah, national organizer with Labor for Palestine and the Arab  American Union Members Council, on the US Social Forum’s decision to  cancel the Zionist group Stand With Us’ workshop, which had been  organized under false pretenses.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this video from the US Social Forum, the <a href="http://www.electronicintifada.net/">Electronic Intifada</a> interviews USPCN&#8217;s Monadel Herzallah, national organizer with <a href="http://www.laborforpalestine.net/">Labor for Palestine</a> and the <a href="http://www.aaumc.org/">Arab  American Union Members Council</a>, on the US Social Forum’s decision to  cancel the Zionist group Stand With Us’ workshop, which had been  organized under false pretenses.</p>
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<p>The full statement on the cancellation is below:</p>
<h2><a href="http://palestineconference.org/wp/2010/06/23/us-social-forum-a-victory-for-palestine-a-victory-for-justice/">US Social Forum: A Victory for Palestine, A Victory for Justice</a></h2>
<p>June 23, 2010</p>
<p>Dear Sisters and brothers:</p>
<p>In a historic accomplishment, the leadership of the US Social Forum   voted this morning to cancel a workshop proposed by “Stand With US”, a   Zionist organization &lt;<a href="http://www.standwithus.com/">http://www.standwithus.com/</a>&gt;   that sought to represent Israel as a safe haven for LGBTQI communities   and undermine the broadening support for the cause of justice in/for   Palestine. As the National Planning Committee (NPC) put it in its   announcement, “the workshop ‘LGBTQI Liberation in the Middle East’   (Thursday, June 24 10:00am to 12:00pm) has been canceled for violating   the submission procedure and transparency requirements for all   workshops, and for being in violation of the anti-racist principles   central to the U.S. Social Forum”.</p>
<p>We, Palestinian, Arab and Muslim activists, gathered at the US Social   Forum, came together in a solid coalition with our allies from other   marginalized communities of color, poor people’s movements, and   anti-Zionist activists, to respond to the urgent call issued by our   sisters and brother in Palestine and Lebanon <a href="http://queersagainstapartheid.org/2010/06/17/arab-queers-say-no-to-pinkwashing/">http://queersagainstapartheid.org/2010/06/17/arab-queers-say-no-to-pinkwashing/</a> to cancel the Zionist workshop. The call was supported by Arab queer   groups, such as SWANABAQ <a href="http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/SWANABAQ">http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/SWANABAQ</a> and by Palestinian and Arab community groups, such as the USPCN (US   Palestinian Community Network) <a href="../2010/06/23/">http://palestineconference.org/wp/</a>,   a group member of the National Planning Committee (NPC) of the US   Social Forum.</p>
<p>As our sisters and brothers (Helem <a href="http://www.helem.net/">www.helem.net</a> ASWAT <a href="http://www.aswatgroup.org/">www.aswatgroup.org</a>,   Al-Qaws <a href="http://www.alqaws.org/">www.alqaws.org</a>, and   Palestinian Queers for BDS <a href="http://www.pqbds.wordpress.com/">www.pqbds.wordpress.com</a>)   made it clear in their statement that racist, Zionist, colonialist and   Islamophobic politics and actions are as abhorrent as the politics and   practices of homophobia and therefore have no place within movements  for  justice. We agree with this position and stand steadfastly and with   unwavering commitment with this just struggle. Likewise, we stand   steadfastly and with unwavering commitment to struggles against US and   Israeli policies of war against poor and marginalized communities here   in the US and that seek to undermine our unity and solidarity.</p>
<p>This is a victory for our struggle and indeed the struggle for   justice for all. This victory makes it clear that the struggle for   justice in/for Palestine is an integral part of the worldwide movement   for freedom, dignity, justice and peace.<br />
We call on all of you to participate in the US Social Forum process <a href="http://www.ussf2010.org/">www.ussf2010.org</a> by:</p>
<p>* Attending workshops and sessions in Detroit for the next 4 days<br />
* Writing to thank the National Planning Committee (NPC) of USSF<br />
* Working with the broad and diverse forces of justice and peace in your   area.</p>
<p>Congratulations to all of us! Together, united for justice, another   world is possible!</p>
<p>Al-Awda, NY; Arab American Action Network (AAAN); Arab Resource and   Organizing Center (AROC); Arab American Union Members Council; Arab   Youth Organization (AYO); Bay Area Campaign to End Israeli Apartheid;   Desis Rising and Moving (DRUM); Palestine Youth Network (PYN); US   Palestinian Community Network (USPCN); Middle East Children’s Alliance   (MECA); South West Asia North Africa Bay Area Queers (SWANABAQ); General   Union of Palestine Students (GUPS); Committee for Justice in Palestine   (SJP)-UC Berkeley; Youngstown Arab Community Center.</p>
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		<title>New Video: US Social Forum concludes with call for BDS, recognizing Zionism as racism</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;We call on all organization and social movements to boycott, divest   and sanction the Israeli apartheid state and the institutions the   support it.&#8221;
&#8220;We affirm that Zionism is a form of racism that denies Palestinians   the right to self-determination.&#8221;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>&#8220;We call on all organization and social movements to boycott, divest   and sanction the Israeli apartheid state and the institutions the   support it.&#8221;</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>&#8220;We affirm that Zionism is a form of racism that denies Palestinians   the right to self-determination.&#8221;</strong></em></p>
<p>- US Social Forum National People&#8217;s Movement Assembly 2010</p>
<p>The US Social Forum concluded on June 26, 2010 with a powerful National People&#8217;s Movement Assembly which produced an important series of resolutions, adopted by the over 18,000-strong Forum as a whole, reflecting the outcome of the <a href="http://www.pma2010.org/">People&#8217;s Movement Assemblies</a> held at the Forum.</p>
<p><a href="http://ussf.palestineconference.org/2010/07/ussf-synthesis-pma-supports-bds-condemns-zionism-as-racism/">The final synthesis document</a> produced by representatives of the over 50 Assemblies held at the Forum comprises a vision of unified struggle against racism, colonialism, oppression, exploitation and imperialism, including clear support for the Palestinian struggle. Such a clear statement is a significant development for the U.S. Left and an achievement for all who worked to ensure the Palestinian and Arab presence at the core of the Social Forum. As the U.S. government funds ongoing Israeli war crimes and welcomes the racist Benjamin Netanyahu to Washington, DC, in sharp contrast, the US&#8217;s popular movements affirmed the centrality of the Palestinian liberation struggle and expressed full support.</p>
<p>The US Palestinian Community Network is one of the member organizations of the Forum&#8217;s National Planning Committee, and organized the <a href="http://ussf.palestineconference.org">Palestine Program</a> of the Social Forum. The USSF has established a website, <a href="http://pma2010.org">PMA 2010</a>, where resolutions from the many PMAs at the Forum will be posted in their entirety, as well as an exciting video highlighting the PMAs and their participants, including the Justice in Palestine, United Against Racism, and Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions PMAs, jointly organized by USPCN. The <a href="http://ussf.palestineconference.org/2010/07/bds-resolution-from-the-us-social-forum/">BDS PMA&#8217;s final statement</a> is available, as is the <a href="http://ussf.palestineconference.org/2010/07/united-against-racism-pma-resolution-from-the-ussf/">United Against Racism PMA resolution</a>.</p>
<p>View the new PMA video:<br />
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		<title>US Social Forum: A Victory for Palestine, A Victory for Justice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a historic accomplishment, the leadership of the US Social Forum voted this morning to cancel a workshop proposed by “Stand With US”, a Zionist organization...]]></description>
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<p>June 23, 2010</p>
<p>Dear Sisters and brothers:</p>
<p>In a historic accomplishment, the leadership of the US Social Forum  voted this morning to cancel a workshop proposed by “Stand With US”, a  Zionist organization &lt;<a href="http://www.standwithus.com/">http://www.standwithus.com/</a>&gt;  that sought to represent Israel as a safe haven for LGBTQI communities  and undermine the broadening support for the cause of justice in/for  Palestine. As the National Planning Committee (NPC) put it in its  announcement, “the workshop ‘LGBTQI Liberation in the Middle East’  (Thursday, June 24 10:00am to 12:00pm) has been canceled for violating  the submission procedure and transparency requirements for all  workshops, and for being in violation of the anti-racist principles  central to the U.S. Social Forum”.</p>
<p>We, Palestinian, Arab and Muslim activists, gathered at the US Social  Forum, came together in a solid coalition with our allies from other  marginalized communities of color, poor people’s movements, and  anti-Zionist activists, to respond to the urgent call issued by our  sisters and brother in Palestine and Lebanon <a href="http://queersagainstapartheid.org/2010/06/17/arab-queers-say-no-to-pinkwashing/">http://queersagainstapartheid.org/2010/06/17/arab-queers-say-no-to-pinkwashing/</a> to cancel the Zionist workshop. The call was supported by Arab queer  groups, such as SWANABAQ <a href="http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/SWANABAQ">http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/SWANABAQ</a> and by Palestinian and Arab community groups, such as the USPCN (US  Palestinian Community Network) <a href="../">http://palestineconference.org/wp/</a>,  a group member of the National Planning Committee (NPC) of the US  Social Forum.</p>
<p>As our sisters and brothers (Helem <a href="http://www.helem.net/">www.helem.net</a> ASWAT <a href="http://www.aswatgroup.org/">www.aswatgroup.org</a>,  Al-Qaws <a href="http://www.alqaws.org/">www.alqaws.org</a>, and  Palestinian Queers for BDS <a href="http://www.pqbds.wordpress.com/">www.pqbds.wordpress.com</a>)  made it clear in their statement that racist, Zionist, colonialist and  Islamophobic politics and actions are as abhorrent as the politics and  practices of homophobia and therefore have no place within movements for  justice. We agree with this position and stand steadfastly and with  unwavering commitment with this just struggle. Likewise, we stand  steadfastly and with unwavering commitment to struggles against US and  Israeli policies of war against poor and marginalized communities here  in the US and that seek to undermine our unity and solidarity.</p>
<p>This is a victory for our struggle and indeed the struggle for  justice for all. This victory makes it clear that the struggle for  justice in/for Palestine is an integral part of the worldwide movement  for freedom, dignity, justice and peace.<br />
We call on all of you to participate in the US Social Forum process <a href="http://www.ussf2010.org/">www.ussf2010.org</a> by:</p>
<p>* Attending workshops and sessions in Detroit for the next 4 days<br />
* Writing to thank the National Planning Committee (NPC) of USSF<br />
* Working with the broad and diverse forces of justice and peace in your  area.</p>
<p>Congratulations to all of us! Together, united for justice, another  world is possible!</p>
<p>Al-Awda, NY; Arab American Action Network (AAAN); Arab Resource and  Organizing Center (AROC); Arab American Union Members Council; Arab  Youth Organization (AYO); Bay Area Campaign to End Israeli Apartheid;  Desis Rising and Moving (DRUM); Palestine Youth Network (PYN); US  Palestinian Community Network (USPCN); Middle East Children’s Alliance  (MECA); South West Asia North Africa Bay Area Queers (SWANABAQ); General  Union of Palestine Students (GUPS); Committee for Justice in Palestine  (SJP)-UC Berkeley; Youngstown Arab Community Center.</p>
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		<title>USPCN Call to Palestinian Students in the U.S.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The US Palestinian Community Network calls on Palestinian students in the U.S. to take a leadership role in the efforts to convene the Second Popular Palestinian Conference, Palestine: One Land, One People, One Destiny: Together, Restoring our National Institutions, Reclaiming our Rights, Empowering our Community, which will be held is on October 29-31, 2010 in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The US Palestinian Community Network calls on Palestinian students in the U.S. to take a leadership role in the efforts to convene the <a href="http://palestineconference.org/wp/2010/05/18/palestine-one-people-one-land-one-destiny-second-popular-conference-october-29-31-chicago/">Second Popular Palestinian Conference, Palestine: One Land, One People, One Destiny: Together, Restoring our National Institutions, Reclaiming our Rights, Empowering our Community</a>, which will be held is on October 29-31, 2010 in Chicago. The Conference&#8217;s primary goal is to empower our community in the U.S. to become effective participants in the Palestinian people&#8217;s struggle for freedom, self-determination and the return of the refugees to their original towns and villages. This is only possible by developing a democratic, inclusive, and nonpartisan association of Palestinian Arab students in the U.S.</p>
<p>The Second Popular Conference, like its predecessor, represents a response to the fragmentation that befell the Palestinian people and cause as a result of a host of objective and subjective factors. It is an attempt to bolster the Palestinian national struggle by reconstructing the shattered Palestinian body politic in the Diaspora, including the U.S. There is a strong correlation between the effectiveness of Palestine-related political activism in the U.S., on the one hand, and the existence of sector-based national Palestinian American institutions or networks, e.g. students, youth, women, artists, professional, etc…, on the other.</p>
<p>Historically, grassroots and popular institutions played a major role in mobilizing, organizing, and raising the national consciousness of major segments of the Palestinian population both prior to and after the establishment of the PLO. In fact, the establishment of the PLO should be viewed, not as the beginning of the first chapter in the reemergence of the Palestinian national movement during the post-Nakba period, but as the culmination of grassroots efforts, particularly by Palestinian students, during the 1950s and 1960s.</p>
<p>In the upsurge in organizing in response to the massacre against the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza, as in the response to the Israeli criminal siege and war on Gaza, Palestinian students in the U.S. have been in the forefront, organizing protests, fundraisers and activities. It is more crucial than ever that our work be coordinated and strong.</p>
<p>Students continue to constitute the backbone of the Palestinian struggle. Therefore, it is crucial that Palestinian students participate in shaping all aspects of the Popular Conference, restore their unifying national institutions, and bring together the Palestinian community in the U.S. Students who are interested in participating in organizing the conference&#8217;s students and youth tracks of the conference, please write to <a href="mailto:students@palestineconference.org">students@palestineconference.org</a>.</p>
<p><strong><em>Together we will restore our national institutions, reclaim our rights, and empower our community.</em></strong></p>
<p>Organizing Committee<br />
<br />U.S. Popular Palestinian Conference</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 19:48:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the early morning hours of May 31, Israel added another massacre to its long list of premeditated crimes against humanity. Hours ago, Israeli forces opened fire on ships holding hundreds of international humanitarian activists and European parliament members heading to Gaza to deliver much needed building supplies and medicine, killing between 10 and 19 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the early morning hours of May 31, Israel added another massacre to its long list of premeditated crimes against humanity. Hours ago, Israeli forces opened fire on ships holding hundreds of international humanitarian activists and European parliament members heading to Gaza to deliver much needed building supplies and medicine, killing between 10 and 19 unarmed civilians. This action by Israel is consistent with its long history of disregard for non-Jewish human life. From Deir Yassin (1948), Qibya (1953), Kafar Qasem (1956), al-Sammou&#8217; (1966) to Sabra and Shatila (1982), Gaza (2008-09), and Memorial Day (2010) massacres, Israel has demonstrated once again its inherent racist and murderous nature.</p>
<p>The US Palestinian Community Network (USPCN) mourns the victims of the attack on the Liberty Flotilla and calls on all people of conscience to demonstrate their outrage by holding protests, set-ins, or press conferences to demand: (1) the immediate lifting of the siege against the people of Gaza, (2) the unconditional release of all members of the targeted Flotilla, and (3) the establishment of an Israeli war crime tribunal by the General Assembly of the UN.</p>
<p>We call upon all Palestinians in the US and their supporters to organize and participate in protests, press conference and mass demonstrations in front of Israeli embassies and consulates in all major cities. These crimes are made possible by the unconditional political, military and diplomatic support provided to Israel by the US government, to which we demand an immediate end. We salute those who sailed on the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza and pledge to continue to break the siege, to liberate Palestine, and to continue on their heroic path to struggle for justice, freedom and liberation throughout the world.</p>
<p><strong>PROTESTS TAKING PLACE TODAY, MONDAY, MAY 31:<br />
Washington, D.C. at 3:00pm</strong><br />
Israeli Embassy<br />
3514 International Dr. NW<br />
(near Van Ness and Reno Rd.)</p>
<p><strong>New York City at 3:00pm</strong><br />
Times Square<br />
44th Street &amp; 7th Avenue<br />
+and Tuesday, June 1:<br />
5pm &#8211; Israeli Consulate<br />
42nd St &amp; 2nd Ave.</p>
<p><strong>Los Angeles at 4:30pm</strong><br />
Israeli Consulate<br />
6380 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles<br />
(Between Crescent Heights and San Vicente)</p>
<p><strong>Boston, Mass. at 4pm</strong><br />
Park St. T Station</p>
<p><strong>San Francisco at 1pm</strong><br />
Powell and Market</p>
<p><strong>Miami at 5pm</strong><br />
Israeli Consulate<br />
100 N. Biscayne Blvd.</p>
<p><strong>New Haven, CT at 3pm</strong><br />
Federal Courthouse<br />
141 Church St.</p>
<p>Additional protests here:<br />
<a href="http://gazafreedommarch.org/cms/en/flotilla/protest.aspx">http://gazafreedommarch.org/cms/en/flotilla/protest.aspx</a></p>
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		<title>Letter Urging Support for Palestinian Refugee Rights in Lebanon (Arabic)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following letter, in Arabic, is addressed to Lebanese embassies and consulates around the world, from Arab expatriates and exiles. It calls upon the Lebanese government to expeditiously facilitate the rebuilding of Nahr el-Bared Palestinian refugee camp, destroyed by the Lebanese army in 2007, to ensure the civil, social and human rights of Palestinian refugees [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following letter, in Arabic, is addressed to Lebanese embassies and consulates around the world, from Arab expatriates and exiles. It calls upon the Lebanese government to expeditiously facilitate the rebuilding of Nahr el-Bared Palestinian refugee camp, destroyed by the Lebanese army in 2007, to ensure the civil, social and human rights of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, and to end the repressive practices of treating Palestinian refugees in Lebanon as &#8220;security issues,&#8221; including military encirclement and harassment. The US Palestinian Community Network (USPCN) encourages Arabs to send this letter to Lebanese embassies and consulates (see US addresses below). As we mark the 62nd anniversary of Al-Nakba, it is critical to protect and defend the rights of Palestinian refugees and to join in the struggle for the respect, human rights, and human dignity of Palestinian refugees as they struggle to return home, achieve their right to return, and liberate their homeland.</p>
<p><strong>Letter text (<a href="http://www.palestineconference.org/uploads/nahralbared-letter.pdf">download PDF</a>)</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;">سعادة سفير/قنصل الجمهورية اللبنانية المحترم،</p>
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<p style="text-align: right;">نحن أبناء الجالية العربية في المهجر نريد أن نضع بين أيديكم بعض الحقائق و المطالب التي نتمنى ان تصل الى حكومة بلدكم.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">لقد مرت 3 سنوات على كارثة تدمير مخيم نهر البارد في شمال لبنان، و مازال اهل المخيم يعيشون في ظل ظروف مأساوية، و يشعرون بأنهم متروكون و منسيون. وصلت الينا رسالة من طبيب يقيم في نهر البارد، و يعيش اليوم في مخيم البداوي شمال لبنان، يشرح فيها الأوضاع الراهنة في المخيم فيقول:</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">&#8221; يبدو الأمر كأنه المستحيل، القدرة على التعايش مع ظروف هي ترفضك وتلفظك. لكنه حصل وبدأت عجلة ترميم المنازل بالممكن وغيره، بعد ذلك   إستحدثت بركسات (غرف من حديد لإيواء النازحيين) .  لو تدري، هذه الغرف ليست صالحة للحياة <strong>الآ</strong><strong>دمية ، انها لا تليق</strong><strong> </strong>بالحيوانات. عاد حتى الآن الى هذه البيئة نصف سكان المخيم وما زال النصف الآخر منتشرا، مشتتا على مساحة لبنان كله .تفتتت العائلات، غابت القيم، بطل العمل، وقتل الامل.  تحول المخيم الى معزل عسكري محاط باسلاك شائكة ، تحكمه قوانين الامن والعسكر بأبشع صور.. &#8220;</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">ويشرح الطبيب بداية المأساة:</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">&#8220;دون ادنى شك ما حصل تجاه الجيش اللبناني من المجموعة المسماة &#8220;فتح الاسلام&#8221; كان جريمة ارهابية كبرى بكل المقاييس، لكن المجرم الحقيقي المغيب  دوما هو الذي اتى بهم، جمعهم من كل اصقاع الارض ليستخدمهم كما يريد في الزمان والمكان المناسبين لمشروعه. فيخلص منهم ومن حقيقتهم  التي قد تورط الكثيرين من السياسين والامنيين محليين واقليميين  ودوليين.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">لكن هل يبرر حجم الجريمة، التي اريد لهؤلاء الارهابيين ان يرتكبوها، أن يقفل البعض العقول والقلوب، ويصم الاذان عن سماع الحقيقة في جانبها الآخر الانساني والوطني؟ ان تاريخ وهوية وذكريات وعرق وتعب وجنى عشرات من سنين الكد والتعب لسكان المخيم تنتهك اليوم! كأننا في حرب شعواء لا مكان فيها حتى للصراخ من الالم..&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">من هنا، اننا كجاليه عربية في المهجر نريد أن نعبر عن قلقنا البالغ و استنكارنا الشديد لأي انتهاك يطال حقوق المواطنين الفلسطينيين الانسانية في لبنان، و نضم صوتنا الى صوت<strong> </strong>اخواننا سكان مخيم نهر البارد في<strong> </strong><strong>التحرك الذي سيقومون به يوم العشرين</strong><strong> </strong><strong>من ايار لتذكير العالم بمأساتهم. كما نحمل لكم مطالبهم التي نتبناها و نلخصها كالآتي: </strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong> 1. </strong><strong>نطالب الدولة اللبنانية باحترام حقوق المواطنين الفلسطينيين الانسانية في لبنان، مما يستدعي التوقف الفوري عن كل ما يؤدي عمليا الى سياسة عقوبات جماعية ضدهم، مثل: حالة الحصار العسكري المفروضة على سكان مخيم نهر البارد، و تقييد حرية حركتهم بالتصاريح، والتعامل المهين معهم  كمشبوهين.</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong> 2. الدعوة الى</strong><strong> </strong><strong>تشريع حكومي لبناني واضح وصريح لاستملاك ارض المخيم لاعادة الاعمار</strong>.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong> 3. الدعوة الى</strong><strong> </strong><strong>مؤتمر جديد للدول المانحة لتمويل اعادة الاعمار.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong> </strong><strong>اننا نعبر عن حزننا وأسفنا الشديدين لهذه الاوضاع غير المقبولة، التي تستطيع الدولة اللبنانية تغييرها في حدود امكانياتها ومسؤوليتها. في الوقت الذي نتفهم و نحترم سيادة لبنان على ارضه، فاننا نساند اخواننا في مطالبهم  لأن  العلاقات اللبنانية- الفلسطينية يجب أن تقوم على مبدأ التضامن و الاحترام : تحترم سيادة لبنان تماما، و تحترم حقوق الشعب الفلسطيني الانسانية و القومية.</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong> Lebanese Embassies and Consulates in the US (<a href="http://palestineconference.org/uploads/lebanese-embassies.pdf">Download full list here</a>)</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">USA, Washington DC<br />
2560 28th, Street  NW<br />
Washington, DC  20008<br />
Tel:   +1 202 939-6300<br />
Fax:  +1 202 939-6324<br />
E-mail:   info@lebanonembasssyus.org<br />
Website: www.lebanonembassyus.org</p>
<p>USA, Detroit<br />
New Center One Building<br />
3031 West Grand Blvd.<br />
Suite 560<br />
Detroit, MI         48202<br />
Tel:   +1 313-758-0753<br />
Fax:  +1 313-758-0756<br />
Email:      info@lebconsdet.org<br />
Website:  www.lebconsdet.org</p>
<p>USA, Los Angeles<br />
660 South Figueroa St., Ste 1050<br />
Los Angeles, CA 90017<br />
Tel:   +1 213-243-0999 / 213-243-0990<br />
Fax:  +1 213 612-5070<br />
E-mail: consuloflebanon@sbcglobal.net</p>
<p>USA, New York<br />
New York N.Y. 10021<br />
9 East, 76th St.<br />
Tel:      +1 212-744-7905<br />
Fax:     +1 212-794-1510<br />
E-mail:    lebconsny@aol.com<br />
Website:  www.lebconsny.org</p>
<p>USA, Boston<br />
366 North Main St.<br />
Andover, MA 01810<br />
Tel:   +1 978-289-4142/3<br />
Fax:  +1 978-289-4145<br />
Email:   abrahamhanna@hotmail.com</p>
<p>USA, Houston<br />
2400 Augusta, Suite 308<br />
Houston, TX       77057<br />
Tel:   +1 713-526-2404<br />
Fax:  + 1 713-526-1141<br />
Email:   mabohsali@sbcglobal.net</p>
<p>USA, Miami<br />
Gables One Tower<br />
1320 South Dixie Highway<br />
Suite 241<br />
Coral Gables, FL  33146<br />
Tel:   +1 305-665-3004<br />
Fax:  +1 305-666-8905<br />
Email:   consulmia@aol.com</p>
<p>USA, Raleigh<br />
2501 Blue Ridge Rd.<br />
Suite 150<br />
Raleigh, NC   27607<br />
Tel:   +1 919-863-4306<br />
Fax:  +1 919-863-4101<br />
Email:   honorconslebanon@aol.com</p>
<p>USA, San Diego<br />
148 East 30th St. #D<br />
National City, CA   91950<br />
Tel:   +1 619-656-6991<br />
Fax:  +1 619-336-4800<br />
Email:   lebanonsd@cox.net</p>
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		<title>PALESTINE: One People, One Land, One Destiny &#8211; Second Popular Conference, October 29-31, Chicago</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Palestine: One  Land, One People,    One Destiny
Second Palestinian  Popular    Conference:        
Together,  Restoring our National    Institutions, Reclaiming our Rights, Empowering   our Community

( فلسطين: شعبٌ وَاحدْ  ، وَطنٌ وَاحدْ ، مَصيرٌ وَاحدْ ) 
المُؤتَمرْ الشعبيّ الفِلسطيني [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: center;"><strong>Palestine: One  Land, One People,    One Destiny</strong></h2>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">Second Palestinian  Popular    Conference:       <em><strong> </strong></em></h3>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Together,  Restoring our National    Institutions, Reclaiming our Rights, </strong><strong>Empowering   our Community<br />
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<h1 style="text-align: center;"><strong>( فلسطين: شعبٌ وَاحدْ  ، وَطنٌ وَاحدْ ، </strong><strong>مَصيرٌ </strong><strong>وَاحدْ ) </strong></h1>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">المُؤتَمرْ الشعبيّ الفِلسطيني الثاني في الولايات المتحدة    الامريكية.</h3>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><strong><em>مَعاً  نَبني مُؤسَسَاتنا    الوطنيه، وَننتزعْ حُقوقنا، وَننهض    ُقدُماً&#8230;</em></strong></h3>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>October 29-31, 2010</strong><br />
<strong>The  Westin    Chicago Northwest<br />
</strong>400 Park Boulevard<br />
Itasca, IL 60143<br />
(10      minutes from Woodfield Mall; 25 minutes from O&#8217;Hare  Airport)</p>
<p>To the  Palestinian community    in the United States, to the Arab and Muslim communities, in the US,  and to    all groups and individuals in solidarity with our cause&#8230;.</p>
<p>On May 17, 2010, the 62nd anniversary of Al-Nakba, we  remember    our past and look towards the future of our cause. As we recall, and  pledge to    end, our people&#8217;s uprooting and displacement from their homeland, the  US    Palestinian Community Network (USPCN) calls upon you to participate in  the    Second Popular Conference for Palestinians in the United States in  Chicago, IL    on October 29-31, 2010.</p>
<p>Today, it is clear that 62 years of  exile and    occupation have not weakened the Palestinian people&#8217;s determination to  regain    their rights and liberate Palestine, their historic homeland. Today,  and after    more than six decades of colonization, imprisonment, massacres, home    demolitions and expulsions, Palestinians are a testament to the  utterly    delusional nature of David Ben-Gurion&#8217;s assertion that &#8220;The old will  die, and    the young will soon forget.&#8221; Our elders are immortal in our hearts and  minds,    and our younger generations are forging new horizons of struggle for  our    cause.</p>
<p>This is an open call to all organizations, individuals  and    groups in our community and all solidarity movements to participate in  the    organizing of this popular Palestinian assembly and forum for the  second time    in Chicago, where the Palestinian community from all backgrounds and  sectors &#8211;    students, youth, and elders; women and men; professionals and workers &#8211;  will    come together to defend our national rights and mobilize our    community.</p>
<p>We recall 800,000 Palestinians forced from  their    homeland by invading Zionist forces; we recall generations of  resistance and    struggle, within the lands occupied in 1948; within the West Bank and  Gaza; in    the camps of exile surrounding Palestine; and everywhere in the world  where    Palestinians established their communities, built their institutions  and    remained steadfast in their commitment for their land and people.  Today, there    are over seven million Palestinian refugees in our communities &#8211;  dreaming,    hoping, and struggling wholeheartedly for justice, return and  liberation. We    recall the history of racism, oppression and brutality &#8211; and our  people&#8217;s    history of resistance and struggle, and we are committed to build a  future of    justice and liberation.</p>
<p>Join us and <em>participate </em>in <strong>organizing</strong> the Second Popular Conference. The  Conference&#8217;s    primary goal is to empower our community in the US to assume a key  role in    realizing Palestinian rights and develop principled and pluralistic    Palestinian national institutions in the United States. We have an  obligation    to become full participants in our Palestinian quest for freedom,    self-determination and the return of the refugees to their original  towns and    villages. Your full participation in all aspects is essential as we  march    together for a free Palestine &#8211;     Palestine:   One People,    One Land, One Destiny!</p>
<p>To get involved with the Second  Popular    Conference for Palestinians in the US, email USPCN at <a href="mailto:conference@palestineconference.org" target="_blank">conference@palestineconference.org</a> or visit our website at <a href="http://www.palestineconference.org">http://www.palestineconference.org</a>.</p>
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<p style="text-align: right;"><strong> </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong> </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>الجالية الفلسطينية الكريمة في الولايات المتحدة  الامريكية</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>الجالية العربية والاسلامية ، أصدقاء وأنصار  فلسطين في كل    مكان&#8230;</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>تحية العودة والقدس، </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;">اليوم ، الموافق 17 / مايو ، أيار ، 2010 /  ،  ومن    فضاء ذكرى النكبة الفلسطينية ومرور 62 عاما على طرد وتهجير شعبنا  الفلسطيني من    وطنه ودياره ، ُتعلن شبكة الجالية الفلسطينية ، بوصفها الهيئة الرّاعية  والمنظمة    للمؤتمر الشعبيّ الفلسطينيّ في الولايات المتحدة الامريكية، عن مَوعدِ  ومكان<strong> </strong>إنعقاد <strong>المؤتمر الشعبي الفلسطيني الثاني ، وذلك في مدينة شيكاغو  بولاية    الينوي ، وعلى مدار 3 أيام  متواصلة ، تبدأ يوم     الجمعة ، الموافق 29 أكتوبر/  وحتى     يوم الاحد ، الموافق 31 أكتوبر / 2010 ، في قاعات فندق  ويستين    شيكاغو نورث ويست، إتاسكا ، إلينوي. </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>ايتها الاخوات، ايهاالاخوة،</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;">هذه دعوة مفتوحة إلى كل أفراد وَمؤسسات الجالية  الفلسطينية والعربية    وأصدقاء فلسطين في الولايات المتحدة الامريكية ، للمشاركة في التحضير  والتنظيم    لِعقد التجمُع الشعبيّ الفلسطيني ألاكبر في الولايات المتحدة وللمرة  الثانية على    التوالي في مدينة شيكاغو ، حيث تلتقي جماهير شعبنا في أمريكا والجمعيات  والمؤسسات    الفلسطينية – الامريكية وبمشاركة جاليتنا الكريمة والعزيزة ، حيث يلتقي  الطلبة    والشباب والاطفال ، من مختلف المدن والولايات الامريكية ، لبحث شؤونهم  وقضاياهم    وللاحتفال بالتراث والهوية الوطنيه الفلسطينية.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">اليوم ، اذ نبدأ إستعدادنا لعقد  مؤتمرنا الشعبي    الثاني ، ندعو أبناء وبنات فلسطين الى تعزيز وحدتهم ورفع صوتهم وتطوير  قدراتهم .    كما ندعوكم للتواصل والتنسيق والتعاون من أجل الدفاع عن الثوابت والحقوق  الوطنيه    الفلسطينية وعلى رأسها حق العودة للاجئين الفلسطينيين ، العودة الى  ديارهم ووطنهم    وقراهم ومدنهم ، على طريق انتزاع حقنا الجماعي والطبيعي في تقرير المصير  وفوق    ترابنا الوطني&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">اليوم ، ندعوكم للوحدة والتلاقي والنهوض، حتى نقوم  بدورنا وواجبنا الوطني    والاخلاقي في تعزيز صمود ودعم الاسرى والاسيرات في السجون الاسرائيلية ،  وللتاكيد    على وحدتنا ، رغم المنافي والمهاجر البعيدة . وحدتنا الممتدة من شيكاغو  ونيويورك    وكاليفورنيا حتى غزة وحيفا ويافا وبيت لحم ورام الله والخليل والنقب وحتى  كل بقعة    يهتف فيها فلسطيني حُرّ : شعبٌ واحد ، قضيةٌ واحدة ، وطن ُواحد، مَصير  واحد ،    وعاصمة ابدية واحدة ، هي قدسنا المحتلة.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">انها دعوة للانتصار الجماعي ، من أجل حقوقنا  المدنية والسياسية    والدستورية في الولايات المتحدة ، وممارسة حقنا القانوني والمشروع في  بناء وتنظيم    مؤسساتنا وحماية هويتنا وتراثنا وتنظيم وحشد قوتنا السياسية والاعلامية    والثقافية..</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">دعوة للطلبة والشباب والاطفال ، للرجال والنساء  والشيوخ ، لاطباء فلسطين    ولكل المهندسين والفنانين والعمال والمبدعين من ابناء شعبنا ، الى  االمشاركة في    التحضير لعقد مؤتمركم الشعبي الفلسطيني الثاني ، مؤتمر فلسطين ، مؤتمر  العودة ،    مؤتمر القدس والوحدة الوطنيه.</p>
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<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>نحو جالية فلسطينية قوية وموحدة وقادرة..</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong> دمتم لشعبكم ..</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>الهيئة التنظيمية للمؤتمر الشعبي الفلسطيني الثاني  في الولايات المتحدة    الامريكية.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><strong>صدر بتاريخ الموافق17 / مايو ، أيار ، 2010 في  الولايات المتحدة    الامريكية..</strong></p>
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		<title>US Palestinian Community Network joins Arizona boycott</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The United States Palestinian Community Network (USPCN) joins with civil rights groups, labor unions and people&#8217;s movements across the country in calling for a boycott of Arizona in response to the passing of the racist bill SB1070,  recently signed into law by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer that targets and criminalizes the immigrant community and people of color. SB 1070 is the legalization of racial profiling and requires people to carry immigration papers at all times to prove their immigration status. This law is a blatant attack on the Latin@ and Indigenous communities in Arizona, and it is also an attack on all who care for human dignity, justice, and immigrant and workers’ rights. We see the passing of this law as an assault on the historical achievements of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States and a threat against our collective civil liberties.  We as Arabs and Muslims have also been targets of racial profiling in the name of &#8220;security.&#8221; As Palestinians and Indigenous Peoples, we, too, have been subjected to racist policies established by settler colonialists who have attempted to ethnically cleanse us from our land. Racial profiling and other racist policies look the same whether they are carried out in Phoenix, NY and El Paso in the US or in Jerusalem, Haifa and Nazareth in Palestine; and we condemn such practices unequivocally. Our community has historically stood, and will continue to fervently stand, beside oppressed national groups and our sisters and brothers in the Immigrant Rights Movement, in solidarity against racism and all forms of oppression.</p>
<p>We as the USPCN demand an end to all racial profiling and racist policies, including the anti-Arab and anti-Muslim policies that have been established and executed under the guise of “national security;”</p>
<p>We demand an end to the raids, deportations and other policies and practices that criminalize immigrant communities;</p>
<p>We call for a just solution for all immigrants seeking justice and legalization;</p>
<p>We pledge to boycott Arizona until this racist law is repealed and will engage in the broadest education campaign possible to support the boycott of Arizona and the overturn of SB1070. We call upon our sisters and brothers in the Arab and Muslim communities to join the national campaign against SB1070 and attempts by other state legislators to implement similar racist practices.</p>
<p>Apartheid is a crime, from Arizona to Palestine!</p>
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