apartheid

To a South African the two-state solution sounds like apartheid

Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge
2 October 2012
Former South African deputy defense minister argues that while peace and justice can be achieved in Palestine, the plans currently on the table offer neither.

The Chili Pepper paradox: how can Pussy Riot supporters embrace Israel?

The Red Hot Chili Peppers weren’t always into crossing picket lines. And if they’re not careful, they’ll find themselves behind the trend.

“We’re counting on you”: In video, students in Gaza call on world peers to intensify BDS

“Every BDS success makes us feel like we made a stride forward towards freedom, justice, equality and return”

In attack on South Africa, Israel's Deputy FM Danny Ayalon trivializes apartheid

Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister declares that “South Africa remains an apartheid state,” in response to decision to label settlement goods.

BDS roundup: Members of United Church of Canada affirm resolution to boycott Israeli settlement products

Members of the United Church of Canada affirm a resolution to boycott Israeli settlement products; Red Hot Chili Peppers still slated to perform in Israel despite sustained international outcry; and much more!

"After Zionism" puts forth debates on one-state solution

Sarah Irving
14 August 2012
After Zionism: One State for Israel and Palestine is a significant contribution to the literature on the one-state/two-state debate.

"I can't dictate methods of Palestinian struggle": Israeli boycott activist interviewed

Cecilia Dalla Negra
8 August 2012
Israeli boycott activist Ronnie Barkan on the role of Israeli and international solidarity activists in the Palestine liberation struggle.

School "buddies" raise awareness about Palestine in UK

Asa Winstanley
London
6 August 2012
During regular school exchange visits, youth from Palestine have the opportunity to educate and share their experiences with British youth in the West Bank and in the UK.

The Electronic Intifada Weekly Podcast featuring Shahd Abusalama on the end of Akram Rikhawi's hunger strike

On this week’s podcast: Shahd Abusalama talks about her meeting with Akram Rikhawi’s family, right before he ended his 102-day hunger strike in an Israeli prison; and much more!

Israel denied me entry on the basis of my skin color and religion

Jakril Hoque
London
27 July 2012
A British citizen who was detained, interrogated and denied entry at Ben Gurion airport last month describes his experience.

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