Bill Horne on 23 Oct 2000 21:30:25 -0000 |
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[Nettime-bold] Re: independent media in the Palestine - Israel |
At 01:49 PM 10/23/00 +1100, you wrote: >If anyone is a journalist or reporter or writer or artist in the Palestine >at the moment or working near there, or working in support of any >politicized grassroots peace efforts in Israel or remotely to Israel, or >is aware of and actively producing alternative media regarding the >situation in the Middle East and/or is involved with the Net and the news >in the Palestine or is working in independent >media in Israel or has been interviewing or working on, with persons in >that part of the world who may be using the Net, TV, radio, newspapers to >report effectively on the situation, or to stop a war, or to aid persons >there.... > >please start sending accounts of what your activity is... > >I write on net.time, a net list, and there seems to be a dearth of any >broadminded information coming out of the media on what is going on...not >necessarily only in terms of the dominant media, but in terms of >independent entities creative efforts aside from the dominant media...and >I beleive there is >significant compassion and interest in what is going on... > >Net.time would like to hear from activists and journalists regarding >independent media, use of telecommunications...etc. use of the Net....you >can post reports dealing with this activity to: > >nettime-l@bbs.thing.net hi there: I wrote the article below for our local paper. Usually I write a biweekly arts column for them, but they printed some alternative material I provided during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia last year and I think they'll run this one. Z Magazine's site has had good material: http://www.zmag.org/ Also Indy Media of course: http://www.indymedia.com/ yours in peace, Bill Horne Wells, British Columbia, Canada Peace is possible in the Middle East © Bill Horne Not to be reproduced without permission of the author This article first appeared in the Quesnel Cariboo Observer, Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada Do you feel hopeless about the prospects for peace in the Middle East? TV news usually gives the impression that the situation in Israel and the Occupied Territories is hopelessly polarized, with both sides firmly entrenched in their positions. Politicians and diplomats seem unable to find real solutions. In fact, all over the world, there are grassroots efforts for peace, justice and reconciliation between Palestinians and Jews. On Oct. 10, Sima Elizabeth Shefrin, a Jewish Vancouver artist, was on CBC TV News with Hayim Deeby, a Vancouver Palestinian, talking about how the recent violence in Israel and the West Bank has affected their communities. They also talked about their efforts to maintain dialogue through their group "Palestinian and Jewish Women for Peace". At a Palestinian candlelight vigil a few days later, many Vancouver Jews attended in solidarity, and were publicly welcomed. Sukkot, or Peace Tabernacles are growing up all over Israel. A joint Jewish-Arab demonstration in Haifa was scheduled for Oct. 21, calling for "A Just Peace" and "Equality for All". An ongoing sit-in takes place every afternoon in Jerusalem's Paris Square, to demand an end to the occupation. A Peace Tabernacle, organized by "Netivot Shalom", has remained in Jerusalem throughout the Jewish High Holidays. Jewish and Arab inhabitants in Jaffa have erected a Peace Tent together, and there's another such tent near the Arab village of Beit Zarzir, where hundreds of Palestinian and Jewish families had a peace picnic. On Saturday (Oct. 21) Jews and Arabs planned to join in an olive harvest at Ar'ara, to help an Arab farmer whose land lies in a "military area" and who has been too afraid to enter it. These are just some of the positive, constructive actions taking place. If you would like to find out more, or communicate your support, here are a number of interesting links: The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories B'tselem. www.btselem.org Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) is an initiative among Mennonites, Brethren and Quakers who support violence reduction teams around the world. CPT Hebron has maintained a violence reduction presence in Hebron since June of 1995 at the invitation of the Hebron Municipality. www.prairienet.org/cpt Bat Shalom is a feminist peace organization working toward a just peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Bat Shalom, together with The Jerusalem Center for Women, a Palestinian women's peace organization, comprise The Jerusalem Link. www.batshalom.org The Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group. Founded in 1996 by former B'Tselem fieldworker Bassem Eid. Monitors human rights violations by both Israel and the Palestinian Authority. www.lebnet.com/phrmg Amnesty International www.amnesty.org -end- _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold