Growing outrage at the killings in Gaza
The Guardian, 16 January 2009
Israel must lose. It is not enough to call for another
ceasefire, or more humanitarian assistance. It is not enough
to urge the renewal of dialogue and to acknowledge the
concerns and suffering of both sides. If we believe in the
principle of democratic self-determination, if we affirm the
right to resist military aggression and colonial occupation,
then we are obliged to take sides... against Israel, and
with the people of Gaza and the West Bank. We must do what we
can to stop Israel from winning its war.
Israel must accept that
its security depends on justice and peaceful coexistence
with its neighbours, and not upon the criminal use of force. We
believe Israel should immediately and unconditionally end
its assault on Gaza, end the occupation of the West Bank,
and abandon all claims to possess or control territory
beyond its 1967 borders. We call on the British government
and the British people to take all feasible steps to oblige
Israel to comply with these demands, starting with a
programme of boycott, divestment and
sanctions.
Professor
Gilbert Achcar, Development Studies, SOAS
We
regard Israel's indiscriminate killing in Gaza as a crime
against humanity. We protest against Israel's exterminating
tactics and offer our wholehearted support to the people of
Gaza.
Die Empörung über die
Die große englische Zeitung "Guardian" hat eine
Petition veröffentlicht, die schärfste staatliche
Maßnahmen fordert, um ein Ende des Massakers der
Israelis an den Palästinensern zu erzwingen. Hunderte
von Professoren und anderen Intellektuellen haben sich
angeschlossen:
The
Guardian,
Friday 16 January 2009
Die Empörung über die
"Die Massaker in Gaza sind der letzte Akt in einem
Krieg, den Israel seit mehr als 60 Jahren gegen das
Volk von Palästina führt. Das Ziel dieses
Krieges stand von Anfang an fest: mit
überwältigender militärischer Macht
sollen die Palästinenser als politische Kraft
ausgelöscht werden, die fähig wäre,
Israels fortwährender Aneignung ihres Landes,
ihres Volksvermögens und ihrer
Bodenschätze zu widerstehen. Israels Krieg
gegen die Palästinenser hat Gaza und die
"Westbank" in ein gigantisches
Doppel-Gefängnis für politische Gefangene
verwandelt. Nichts an diesem Krieg ist
"symmetrisch", nicht in den Grundsätzen, nicht
in der Taktik, nicht in den Konsequenzen. Israel
ist verantwortlich dafür den Krieg
begonnen und ständig intensiviert zu haben,
und dafür, die kürzlich eingetretene
Waffenruhe beendet zu haben.
Israel muß verlieren. Es reicht nicht aus,
eine weitere Feuerpause zu verlangen, oder mehr
humanitäre Hilfe. Es reicht nicht aus, auf die
Erneuerung des Dialogs zu drängen und die
Sorgen und Leiden auf beiden Seiten anzuerkennen.
Wenn wir an das Recht auf demokratische
Selbstbestimmung glauben, wenn wir an das Recht
glauben, einer militärischen Aggression und
kolonialistischer Besatzung Widerstand
entgegenzusetzen, dann sind wir verpflichtet, uns
auf eine Seite zu stellen,
gegen Israel und
für die Bevölkerung von Gaza und der
"Westbank".
Wir müssen tun, was immer wir können, um
Israel daran zu hindern, diesen Krieg zu gewinnen.
Israel
muß akzeptieren, daß seine Sicherheit
nur auf Gerechtigkeit und friedlicher Koexistenz
mit seinen Nachbarn beruhen kann und nicht auf der
verbrecherischen Anwendung von Gewalt.
Wir sind der Überzeugung, daß Israel
sofort und bedingungslos seinen Angriff auf Gaza
abbrechen, die Besetzung der "Westbank" zu beenden
und jeglichen Anspruch auf Besitz oder Kontrolle
von Land jenseits der Grenzen von 1967 aufzugeben.
Wir appellieren an die britische Regierung und an
das Volk von England, alle denkbaren
Maßnahmen zu ergreifen, um Israel zu zwingen,
diesen Forderungen nachzukommen, beginnend mit
einem Programm des Boykotts, des Rückzugs von
Kapital und von Sanktionen.
(Hunderte von Unterzeichnern)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/16/gaza-israel-petitions
The
massacres in
Gaza
are the latest phase of a war that Israel has been waging
against the people of Palestine for more than 60 years. The
goal of this war has never changed: to use overwhelming
military power to eradicate the Palestinians as a political
force, one capable of resisting Israel's ongoing
appropriation of their land and resources. Israel's war
against the Palestinians has turned Gaza and the West Bank
into a pair of gigantic political prisons. There is nothing
symmetrical about this war in terms of principles, tactics
or consequences. Israel is responsible for launching and
intensifying it, and for ending the most recent lull in
hostilities.
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