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Your Angry Neighborhood Feminist

Though we are celebrating Women's History Month, we all started out as girls. So this week, Madigan brings you the stories of six fabulous young feminists, whose small statures did nothing to hold them back from changing the world. Subjects: Sophie Scholl, Zinaida Portnova, Yusra Mardini, Janna Jihad and her cousin Ahed Tamimi, and lastly, Thandiwe Abdullah. DEMAND PROTECTION FOR JANNA: https://www.amnesty.org/en/petition/opt-demand-protection-for-janna/ Do you have a topic that you want the show to take on?    Email: neighborhoodfeminist@gmail.com Social media:     Instagram: @angryneighborhoodfeminist Get YANF Merch! https://yanfpodcast.threadless.com/ JOIN ME ON PATREON!! https://www.patreon.com/angryneighborhoodfeminist Sources: https://greatness.com/olympian-yusra-mardinis-incredible-story-of-resilience-rescue-and-refugee-rights/ https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/03/20/471180243/after-surviving-aegean-sea-syrian-swimmer-hopes-for-spot-in-olympics https://swimswam.com/refugee-swimmer-yusra-mardini-gets-chance-go-olympic-games/ https://web.archive.org/web/20180127004507/http://www.thedawn-news.org/2016/05/18/voice-for-the-voiceless-palestines-10-year-old-journalist-janna-jihad/ https://web.archive.org/web/20180712090411/https://wearyourvoicemag.com/identities/feminism/530-daily-share-10-year-old-journalist-janna-jihad-reports-palestine https://www.arabnews.com/node/1474336/media https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2017/12/19/israel-arrests-palestinian-girl-ahed-tamimi-over-viral-video-soldier-slapping/966542001/ https://web.archive.org/web/20171230114524/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/palestinian-teen-ahed-tamimi-prosecuted-israel-attack-soldiers-nebi-saleh/ https://www.seventeen.com/life/a34717855/thandiwe-abdullah-black-lives-matter-voices-of-the-year-2020/ https://medium.com/illumination/how-a-17-year-old-soviet-fighter-became-a-feminist-superhero-3711bf98a6f Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Nerve: An English and Arts Podcast
Ep. 67: Supporting Palestine with Fadi Zmorrod

The Nerve: An English and Arts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 45:57


This is a very important and special episode of the podcast, in which Fadi Zmorrod, the recipient of the SEVN (South East Venue Network) bursary joins Jenny in studio to talk about his work with Doulab Circus and Dance. When Fadi was younger, he left the oppressive environment of occupied Palestine and went to study computing in the United States. Yet his heart was simply not in it: he was drawn back to the arts and to his home, where he met his Irish wife, Juliet, and where Doulab Circus and Dance was born. Across Palestine, Fadi and Juliet used dance and circus movement to offer children a space in which movement and intellectual curiosity could come together, and where trust and confidence could be built. The decision to leave Palestine was extremely difficult; Fadi speaks of what it was like to leave those children behind and what it is to cope with the conflicting emotions of relief and guilt that a new life of safety presents. Doulab Circus and Dance currently works with the residents of Direct Provision centres, members of the Travelling community and children with diverse and special needs. Also in studio are Dr Kate McCarthy, who has galvanised SETU staff as part of a solidarity initiative called Gather for Palestine, and Sinead Bolger, an arts and migration facilitator who talks about meeting Fadi for the first time and offers some suggestions on readings by Palestinian authors that you can find below. Book Recommendation List: I saw Ramallah by Mourid Barghouti – non-fiction Award-winning account of the human aspects of the Palestinian struggle. Footnotes in Gaza by Joe Sacco - Graphic Novel Joe Sacco's visual journalism about the massacre of 111 Palestinian refugees by Israeli soldiers in 1956. The hundred years' war on Palestine : a history of settler colonial conquest and resistance by Rashid Khalidi– Non-fiction A landmark history of one hundred years of war waged against the Palestinians from the foremost US historian of the Middle East, told through pivotal events and family history. Palestine +100 : stories from a century after the Nakba, edited by Basma Ghalayini. – short stories What might your home city look like in the year 2048 - exactly 100 years after Nakba, the displacement of more than 700,000 people after the Israeli War of Independence? Enter ghost by Isabella Hammad - fiction An actress returns to her home city of Haifa after many years in London and finds herself roped into a production of Hamlet in the West Bank. Against the loveless world by Susan Abulhawa - fiction Nahr, a resilient but exhausted woman, tells the story of her life from an Israeli solitary confinement cell. Mornings in Jenin / Susan Abulhawa – fiction A multi-generational story about a Palestinian family as they live through half a century of violent history. Qissat : short stories by Palestinian women, edited by Jo Glanville - fiction In a cross-generational compilation, editor Jo Glanville chronicles the varied lived experiences of Palestinian women, from domestic to diaspora. A woman is no man by Etaf Rum The debut novel by Palestinian-American Etaf Rum takes us inside the lives of a conservative Arab family living in America. Salt houses / Hala Alyan Salma is forced to leave Palestine and move to Kuwait City, but when Saddam Hussein invades, she must leave again. They called me a lioness: a Palestinian girl's fight for freedom by Ahed Tamimi – non-fiction A Palestinian activist jailed at sixteen after a confrontation with Israeli soldiers illuminates the daily struggles of life under occupation in this moving, deeply personal memoir. Out of place : a memoir / Edward Said. An extraordinary story of exile and a celebration of an irrecoverable past. The Secret Life of Saeed: The Pessoptimist by Emile Habibi. This award-winning novel-in-translation is clever tragicomedy that demonstrates the complex life of a Palestinian living in Israel.

El libro de Tobias
ELDT: Especial Ahed Tamimi

El libro de Tobias

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 53:55


La situación de ELDT es bastante crítica a día de hoy. Ayuda a que El libro de Tobias pueda continuar en Marzo: https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/91liJSURk5 Ahed Tamimi la joven activista de Cisjordania que estuvo 8 meses presa por abofetear a un soldado israelí. Al condenar a Ahed a ocho meses de prisión, las autoridades israelíes confirmaron una vez más que no tienen en cuenta los derechos de los niños y niñas palestinos, y no tienen intención de anular sus políticas discriminatorias. Cientos de niños y niñas palestinos son procesados cada año en tribunales militares israelíes para menores. A los detenidos se les niegan sistemáticamente sus derechos, y se los somete a malos tratos, que en ocasiones incluyen violencia física. En la actualidad hay aproximadamente 350 niños y niñas palestinos detenidos por Israel. Ahed se ha convertido en una heroína, no sólo en Palestina, sino en todo el mundo. Canción: • Your dawn is coming - Palestinian patriotic song • “We shall overcome” de Roger Waters Narración: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Yeni Şafak Podcast
AYŞE BÖHÜRLER - GAZZE YALNIZ DEĞİL

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 8:16


Cumhurbaşkanımız Recep Tayyip Erdoğan ateşkesin sağlanması, Gazze'ye insani yardımın ulaşması, yaralılar ve hastaların getirilmesi, sahra hastanesinin kurulması, sağlık ve gıda maddelerine erişim konusunda ilk günden bu yana durmaksızın çalışıyor. Bu süreçte 40 ülkenin lideriyle görüştü. Ateşkes çerçevesinde esir takası sürecini ise Katar büyük bir dikkatle yönetiyor. Bu süreçte İsrail hapishanelerinden çıkan, çoğu çocuk yaşta hapse atılan mahkumların hali tam bir insanlık dramı. İsrail hapishanelerinden kurtarılan mahkumların çoğu çocuk ve kadın. Bir bölümü ruh, akıl ve beden sağlığını kaybetmiş durumda. Ailesini tanıyamayacak hale gelenler var. 14 yaşında İsrail askerine direnen görüntüleriyle tanıdığımız genç kız Ahed Tamimi'de çıkanlar arasında yer alıyor. Diğer taraftan Hamas'ın elindeki İsrailli esirlere ise çok iyi davranılmış. Birçoğu vedalaşarak evlerine döndüler... Söze hacet yok, gerçek ortada. Barış içinde bir dünya hayal dahi olsa, bunun için çalışmak borcumuz. Bu süreçte sayın Emine Erdoğan da Gazze'de barış için büyük bir projeye imza atıyor, kalbini ortaya koyuyor. Dünya liderlerinin eşlerini bir araya getirerek, aynı zamanda bir anne olan güçlü kadınlarla birlikte acımasızlığa karşı merhametin, barış talebinin sözcüsü oluyor. Dünyanın geleceğini tehdit eden savaşlar karşısında sınırların ötesinde kalpleri birleştirmek, ortak duyarlılığı paylaşmak ve bu sesleri çoğaltmak, yaygınlaştırmak zorundayız. Gazze'de barış sadece bugün için değil dünyanın geleceği için de anahtar rol oynuyor. Barış en büyük dileğimiz. Barış için çaba gösteren herkese başta Cumhurbaşkanımız ve eşi Sayın Emine Erdoğan'a bu konudaki yaptıkları için şükran duyuyoruz. YAHYA KEMAL NEDEN YALNIZ BIRAKILDI? Valiz hazırlamak, bozmak, toplamak dağıtmak. Bugünlerde hayatımda günlük vazifelerimin dışında ne yaptığıma dair anahtar kelimeler. Ne yapıyorsun sorusuna genelde yukarıdaki kelimelerden birisiyle cevap veriyorum. Tabii bir de buna sürekli taşınmayı eklemek gerekiyor. Tabii ben taşınınca kitaplar da bir dağılıyor bir toplanıyor. Bu esnada her zaman gözüme takılan farklı kitap ve yazılar oluyor. Bugün aktaracağım ilk not Dergah'ın 1990 tarihli ikinci sayısından. Yazıyı Zeynep Kerman Prof. Dr. Mehmet Kaplan'ın el yazısıyla yazılmış bir günlüğünden aktarmış. Tarih 26 Nisan 1943. Mehmet Kaplan'ın Yahya Kemal ile Park Otel'de yaptığı üç saatlik sohbete dair notlar... Yazı şairin, şiirinin arkasında fikir olan bir mütefekkirin, nasıl vefasızlıkla karşılaştığını anlatıyor... Doğrusu çok etkilendim. Kaplan diyor ki; “Gördüm ki Yahya Kemal şiire uzun bir tefekkür hazırlığından sonra ulaşmış. Sanatının arkasında geniş bir sistem var.”

METRO TV
Headline News MetroTV Edisi 2394

METRO TV

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 1:15


Headline News MetroTV Edisi 2394 kali ini membahas aktivis perempuan Palestina, Ahed Tamimi dibebaskan oleh pihak Israel. Israel bebaskan sekaligus tanggapi warga.

TyskySour
Henry Kissinger Dead at 100 Years Old

TyskySour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 66:32


Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has died at the age of 100. We discuss his legacy, and the reactions of those attempting to whitewash it. Plus: Casualties after a Hamas attack in Jerusalem; and Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi has been freed from an Israeli prison. With Barnaby Raine and Moya Lothian-McLean.

The Bitchuation Room
Everyday Atrocities with Dena Takruri & Sammy Obeid (Ep 208)

The Bitchuation Room

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 94:45


The 'Hamas command center under a hospital' has become the WMDs of Israel's war on Gaza. It doesn't exist. And settler violence in the West Bank is so brutal, Palestinians don't want to leave their homes. Comedian Sammy Obeid and journalist Dena Takruri join Francesca to talk about the latest from Gaza and the everyday atrocities that play out in the West Bank. Including and especially to icons of Palestinian resistance like the young Ahed Tamimi. Then George Santos denies using donor funds for OnlyFans and botox... but he's also not running for office again. Massive loss for the world. Finally a look at the cringiest celebrity Zionists who are the biggest turkeys this Thanksgiving. Featuring: Sammy Obeid, comedianhttps://sammyko.com/Dena Takruri, journalist at AJ+ Buy Dena's book, They Call Me A Lioness Watch 'How Israeli Apartheid Destroyed My Hometown'The Bitchuation Room Streams LIVE every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 1/4pmEST on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/franifio and Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/franifioSupport The Bitchuation Room by becoming a Patron: www.patreon.com/bitchuationroom to get special perks and listen/watchback privileges of the Friday *BONUS BISH*Tip the show via Venmo:@TBR-LIVE Cash-App:@TBRLIVEMusic by Nick StarguFollow The Bitchuation Room on Twitter @BitchuationPodGet your TBR merch: www.bitchuationroom.comThe Bitchuation Room Streams LIVE every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 1/4pmEST on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/franifio and Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/franifioSupport The Bitchuation Room by becoming a Patron: www.patreon.com/bitchuationroom to get special perks and listen/watchback privileges of the Friday *BONUS BISH*Tip the show via Venmo:@TBR-LIVE Cash-App:@TBRLIVEMusic by Nick StarguFollow The Bitchuation Room on Twitter @BitchuationPodGet your TBR merch: www.bitchuationroom.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Bitchuation Room
Everyday Atrocities with Dena Takruri & Sammy Obeid (Ep 208)

The Bitchuation Room

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 94:45


The 'Hamas command center under a hospital' has become the WMDs of Israel's war on Gaza. It doesn't exist. And settler violence in the West Bank is so brutal, Palestinians don't want to leave their homes. Comedian Sammy Obeid and journalist Dena Takruri join Francesca to talk about the latest from Gaza and the everyday atrocities that play out in the West Bank. Including and especially to icons of Palestinian resistance like the young Ahed Tamimi. Then George Santos denies using donor funds for OnlyFans and botox... but he's also not running for office again. Massive loss for the world. Finally a look at the cringiest celebrity Zionists who are the biggest turkeys this Thanksgiving. Featuring: Sammy Obeid, comedianhttps://sammyko.com/Dena Takruri, journalist at AJ+ Buy Dena's book, They Call Me A Lioness Watch 'How Israeli Apartheid Destroyed My Hometown'The Bitchuation Room Streams LIVE every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 1/4pmEST on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/franifio and Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/franifioSupport The Bitchuation Room by becoming a Patron: www.patreon.com/bitchuationroom to get special perks and listen/watchback privileges of the Friday *BONUS BISH*Tip the show via Venmo:@TBR-LIVE Cash-App:@TBRLIVEMusic by Nick StarguFollow The Bitchuation Room on Twitter @BitchuationPodGet your TBR merch: www.bitchuationroom.comThe Bitchuation Room Streams LIVE every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 1/4pmEST on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/franifio and Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/franifioSupport The Bitchuation Room by becoming a Patron: www.patreon.com/bitchuationroom to get special perks and listen/watchback privileges of the Friday *BONUS BISH*Tip the show via Venmo:@TBR-LIVE Cash-App:@TBRLIVEMusic by Nick StarguFollow The Bitchuation Room on Twitter @BitchuationPodGet your TBR merch: www.bitchuationroom.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Revue de presse française
À la Une: les otages français du Hamas

Revue de presse française

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 5:01


C'est à la Une du Parisien Dimanche : les photos des huit Français otages du Hamas. On les voit souriant, enfants, adolescents et jeunes adultes, posant pour la photo à une époque heureuse. « Ne les oublions pas », s'exclame le Parisien Dimanche qui veut « mener le combat contre l'oubli ». Qui sont-ils ? « La plupart étaient des militants pour la paix », explique Roy Zichri, dont le petit frère Ohan, 9 ans, a été enlevé avec sa mère et ses grands-parents. « Nous ne demandons rien d'autre que de retrouver nos proches, témoigne-t-il. Il le sait, ajoute le journal, à l'étranger, les images de Gaza sous les bombes ont éclipsé l'attention portée aux otages. » Pour donner de la chair, à ces photos de disparus, le Parisien Dimanche a écrit quelques lignes sur chacun d'entre eux. L'un est « un enfant merveilleux », l'autre « une adolescente sensible avec une âme d'artiste »,un autre encore un « passionné de football ».Les otages français, il en est aussi question dans le Journal du Dimanche, qui a interrogé Sébastien Lecornu, le ministre des Armées de retour d'une tournée qui l'a mené « au Caire, à Abu Dhabi, Ryad, Doha et Tel Aviv ».« Il a tenté, explique le JDD, de peser de tout le poids de la France, pour obtenir la libération de nos otages. Avez-vous des bonnes nouvelles ? », lui demande le journal. Mais le ministre est, évidemment, sur la réserve, expliquant : « Nous nous devons d'être efficaces, et vous comprendrez donc l'indispensable discrétion à adopter sur le contenu exact de mes différents échanges. »À la Une de l'Express : Élisabeth BadinterLa philosophe fait la Une de l'hebdomadaire, avec cette phrase : « Pour la première fois depuis 1945, beaucoup de Français juifs ont peur au point de se cacher. » Et elle accuse : « Nous avons laissé l'islamisme prospérer, faire de l'entrisme à l'école, dicter sa norme dans certains quartiers et impressionner les esprits partout. Les islamistes radicaux ont été plus malins que nous. Et aujourd'hui on a peur. » Face à l'augmentation des actes antisémites, notamment en France, la philosophe n'est guère optimiste lorsqu'on lui demande s'il est encore temps de reprendre la main, elle répond : « J'ai peur qu'il ne soit trop tard, mais ce n'est pas une raison pour baisser les bras. »Un pessimisme qui contraste avec l'espoir, si ce n'est l'optimisme, de Zeruya Shalev, « grande voix de la littérature israélienne, précise l'Obs. Elle vit à Haïfa, et a donné rendez-vous à l'envoyé spécial de l'hebdomadaire, dans un restaurant tenu par une Palestinienne, Rola, qu'elle serre dans ses bras. Après le 7 octobre, raconte Zeruya Shalev, tout a volé en éclat. Mais nous sommes nombreux, néanmoins, à vouloir la paix en Israël. Il faut poursuivre le dialogue. Je continue à avoir de l'espoir ». Même si elle n'a aucune confiance dans le gouvernement actuel. « Benyamin Netanyahu, nous a mené à la catastrophe. Nous devons nous débarrasser de lui. »Rien ou presque, dans les hebdos, sur la guerre à GazaIl est vrai que les journalistes étrangers n'ont pas le droit de rentrer dans l'enclave palestinienne. Mais ils peuvent encore se rendre en Cisjordanie, c'est ce qu'a fait l'envoyé spécial de M, le supplément du Monde, qui est allé dans le village de Nabi Saleh, « dont tous les habitants sont des membres de la famille Tamimi. Une tribu dont chaque génération se mobilise contre la colonisation israélienne. La plus célèbre d'entre eux, est la militante palestinienne Ahed Tamimi, connue pour avoir giflé un soldat israélien, lorsqu'elle avait 16 ans ». C'était en 2017. Elle avait été condamnée à huit mois de prison. « Elle a aujourd'hui 22 ans, et elle a été arrêtée le 6 novembre, accusée "d'incitation au terrorisme". Les Tamimi ont toujours su rendre leur engagement très médiatique », précise l'Obs qui ajoute : « Bilal, l'un des cousins d'Ahed, "filme tout". Ses images sont postées sur la chaîne YouTube, et parfois consultée par des millions d'internautes. » Il s'agit de « récolter les preuves des violences commises par l'armée ou les colons, et immortaliser leur contestation », précise l'hebdomadaire.Y a-t-il un risque de conflit mondial ?Sur cette question, le Figaro Magazine fait dialoguer le chercheur Frédéric Encel, et l'écrivain Amin Maalouf. Le premier ne croit pas « à une grande régionalisation du conflit au Proche-Orient, et encore moins, à une guerre mondiale ». Le second parle d'une « nouvelle guerre froide, dont les développements sont nombreux ». Amin Maalouf cite notamment « le conflit entre la Russie et l'Occident, qui n'est pas engagé directement contre elle mais qui aide l'Ukraine ». Il cite aussi « le conflit en Afrique sahélienne, où la Russie a contribué à déstabiliser les alliés de la France et des États-Unis, à tel point qu'on ne sait plus au Soudan, en Libye au Mali, au Niger ou au Burkina Faso, qui est l'allié de qui ».

Ethnically Ambiguous
We Are Still Anti-Genocide

Ethnically Ambiguous

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 51:22 Transcription Available


In episode 325, the girls continue to talk about the genocide happening in Palestine.  FOOTNOTES: House votes to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib over her Israel-Hamas rhetoric in a stunning rebuke Rashida Tlaib's statement on her silencing UPDATE: It has been discouraged by a lot of prevalent Palestinian Orgs (including SoCal SJP), for Muslims/Arabs/Brown and Black folks to protest here. It is a Zionist trap that threatens our movement more than it does good. Below is the reasoning. PLEASE READ AND SPREAD. the nakba in 1948 and the nakba in 2023  today is a new Nakba! Thousands of people in Gaza are leaving the city. Washington Post Anti-Palestinian Cartoon I wanna put this on my timeline. I think most of us are tired with the “are you condemn Hamas”. We all can relate to this guy. (referenced by Shereen at 11:45) If you're wondering why the West doesn't seem to show enough help and empathy towards Palestinian people, it's deeply rooted in racism. Western media unapologetically dehumanizes Arabs and anyone who doesn't fit the 'white with blue eyes' stereotype. This is the core issue; they don't see us as humans. (referenced by Shereen at 31:05) Palestinian journalist Mohammad Abu Hasira killed in Israeli strike on Gaza To kill a family: The loss of Wael Dahdouh's family to an Israeli bomb Reporting from the middle area, I was going to buy my grandma water and an Israeli air strike hit a house near by. motaz, bisan and plestia have become part of israel's hitlist now. the terrorist state has made its intentions clear in jpost, declaring them as hamas members. Latin America ramps up condemnations of Israel's attack on Gaza An Al Jazeera digital investigation found no grounds to the Israeli forces claim that there is a Hamas tunnel under Gaza's Sheikh Hamad Hospital  What Every American Should Know About Gaza Press conference holding up lifeless child's body to show the death and destruction Exposed: Hamas's propaganda team Doctors Without Borders nurse interview with Anderson Cooper This is Doctors Without Borders, a decades-old global NGO that delivers medical aid to people in conflict, telling the world that “no place in Gaza is safe from brutal and indiscriminate bombing” by Israel. Palestinian children in Gaza hold a press conference outside Al Shifa hospital, speaking English so the world cannot pretend not to understand them: “We come now to shout and invite you to protect us; we want to live, we want peace… we want to live as the other children live.” Did the New York Times just call the Nakba— the mass expulsion and dispossession of Palestinians— a migration? Israel Quietly Pushed for Egypt to Admit Large Numbers of Gazans Palestinian doctors in Gaza in a message to Israeli doctors About 100 Israeli doctors sign an open letter demanding that the Israeli occupation army to bomb hospitals in #Gaza. Israel arrests Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi in occupied West Bank raids Israeli forces just arrested Ahed Tamimi in the village of Nabi Saleh in the occupied West Bank. Bassem Tamimi, Ahed's father, was arrested by Israeli forces on Oct 29 while traveling to Amman. The family only learned today he's being held in Ofer Prison under administrative detention for 6 months, meaning no charge or trial.  Ahed was already imprisoned once for eight months when she was only 16 for confronting occupation soldiers after her cousin was shot in the head with a rubber bullet. Last year, she was wrongfully portrayed as Ukrainian, showing liberal hypocrisy about who has the right to resist Fact Check-Video of young girl confronting a soldier has nothing to do with the Ukraine conflict Ahed Tamimi: 'I am a freedom fighter. I will not be the victim' Quotes from Zionist Israeli Prime Ministers over the years Kmart removes controversial Christmas 'Ham-mas' bag from sale after complaint from Australian Jewish Association Israeli Knesset Passes Draconian Amendment to the Counter-Terrorism Law Criminalizing “Consumption of Terrorist Publications” Belgium wants sanctions against Israel for Gaza bombings - deputy PM The deputy Prime Minister of #Belgium is saying it is time for sanctions against #Israel. #moreofthis The blast killing hundreds at a hospital in Gaza is deeply wrong. I grieve for each person lost. There's no excuse for the deaths of people seeking care and those who treated them. International law is clear: Innocent civilians must be protected & have access to humanitarian aid. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Jew and Gentile Podcast
Jew-hatred on Social Media, Daniel's antisemitism in Persia, Cowboys in Israel, and Gevaldik (Episode #113)

The Jew and Gentile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 67:08


Welcome to the Jew and Gentile Podcast.   Text the Jew and Gentile your comments, questions, concerns (OY!), and news at: 424-444-1948   MUG-ON-A-MUG With your gift of $10 or more to FOI Equip, you to can have your very own Mug-on-a-Mug. Your generous donation helps to expand the important work of teaching the Bible from a Jewish perspective while raising up new FOI volunteers and representatives serving Jewish communities all around the world. Visit gofoi.org/mug to make your gift today and receive your own Jew and Gentile Podcast Mug-on-a-Mug. Oy, look at Steve's punim!   From the Scriptures:   Daniel 6 The Most High God By:  Renald Showers https://store.foi.org/purchase/the-most-high-god   FOI Equip Classes:   A Thanksgiving from Leviticus TEACHER: CHRIS KATULKA NOVEMBER 16 Foiequip.org    Thanksgiving is a time to gather around the table with loved ones to show our gratitude and thankfulness to God. It's more than lots of turkey and stuffing–the day to give thanks has its roots planted deeply in American history when the Mayflower Pilgrims shared a feast with the Native American Wampanoag people in 1621. But was that really the first Thanksgiving meal? Join Chris Katulka as he takes you to the Biblical thanksgiving feast from the book of Leviticus, a thanksgiving meal eaten thousands of years before the Pilgrims stepped foot on Plymouth Rock. To Give visit: gofoi.org/foiequip   Get a free one-year trial subscription to Israel My Glory https://israelmyglory.org/subscribe/ Get Involved with Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry https://www.foi.org/outreach   Chris Katulka's book: Israel Always foi.org/israelalways   Steve Herzig's book: Jewish Culture & Customs https://store.foi.org/purchase/jewish-culture-customs From the news surrounding Israel and the Jewish People:   Israel hasn't decided who will run Gaza, but IDF to run security - Gantz https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-772289 IDF arrests Ahed Tamimi who called for Jews to be slaughtered https://www.jpost.com/arab-israeli-conflict/article-771867?utm_source=jpost.app.apple&utm_medium=share   Israel's war has spurred thousands of haredi Israelis to volunteer, cook — and serve in the army https://www.ynetnews.com/article/ryo1w1100m6 Yiddish Word(s) of the Day Gevaldik - Tremendous/amazing

Radio Bullets
7 novembre 2023 - Notiziario in genere

Radio Bullets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 8:06


Cisgiordania, arrestata Ahed Tamimi. Iran, la premio Nobel per la pace Narges Mohammadi inizia lo sciopero della fame nel carcere di Evin. Messico, le giocatrici di softball Maya si scrollano di dosso gli insulti del machismo per diventare superstar.https://www.radiobullets.com/notiziari/7-novembre-2023-notizie-donne-podcast/

Noticentro
México es de los países que más teme al cambio climático: OCDE

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 1:51


Anuncian simplificación de trámites ambientales en CDMX Israel detuvo a Ahed Tamimi, acusada de "incitación al terrorismo"

Resumão Diário
Ativista palestina detida por incitação ao terrorismo

Resumão Diário

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 3:07


O Papa Francisco cancela discurso em reunião com rabinos no Vaticano, após ter uma indisposição. O mercado financeiro eleva estimativa da inflação 2024 de 3,90% para 3,91%. A ativista Ahed Tamimi, símbolo da resistência palestina, é detida por incitação ao terrorismo. O Brasil marca cúpula com os presidentes dos países do Mercosul antes das eleições da Argentina. E Vladimir Putin decide concorrer às eleições presidenciais de março.

Het kwartier
Douanier zijn in tijden van drugsgeweld. Palestijns icoon opgepakt. En noorderlicht in België

Het kwartier

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 16:00


Drie indringers hebben een overval gepleegd op een douanedepot in de Antwerpse haven. Wellicht waren ze op zoek naar een partij in beslag genomen drugs. Een douanier vertelt over de risico's van zijn job. Israël heeft de jonge Palestijnse activiste Ahed Tamimi gearresteerd. Wie is zij? En hoe kan je weten wanneer het noorderlicht te zien is in België?

Caroline Glick's Mideast News Hour
Caroline Glick IN-Focus

Caroline Glick's Mideast News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 31:02


The IDF continues to make gains in Gaza, the Palestinian poster child Ahed Tamimi shows her true face and the time has come for the left to finally admit they were wrong.Listen now for the full story!

This Is Palestine
Ahed Tamimi: A Palestinian Girl's Fight for Freedom

This Is Palestine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 11:26


Host Diana Buttu speaks with renowned Palestinian youth activist Ahed Tamimi about her new book, They Called Me A Lioness: A Palestinian Girl's Fight for Freedom, co-written with Palestinian-American journalist, Dena Takruri. The powerful memoir shares Ahed's courageous life story, from growing up in the Palestinian town of Nabi Saleh to being brutally imprisoned by the Israeli military at only sixteen-years-old for protecting her home and family from Israeli soldiers. Listen to this episode to learn more about Ahed's journey and how this powerhouse Palestinian women duo came together for this compelling book.

This Is Palestine
A Palestinian Girl's Fight for Freedom

This Is Palestine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 17:29


For International Women's Day, we are thrilled to highlight the voices of powerful Palestinian women who are breaking barriers and inspiring change. Join host Diana Buttu as she speaks with award-winning Palestinian American journalist Dena Takruri about her book, co-written by renowned Palestinian youth activist Ahed Tamimi, "They Called Me A Lioness: A Palestinian Girl's Fight for Freedom." In this compelling memoir, Ahed shares her courageous journey from growing up in the Palestinian town of Nabi Saleh to standing up against the Israeli military at just sixteen-years-old. With raw honesty and unwavering determination, Ahed's story serves as a testament to the strength and resilience of Palestinian women. Tune in to this episode to learn more about their incredible journey and how they're paving the way for the next generation of women activists.

Disillusioned
Sharon - From pointing a gun to pointing a camera

Disillusioned

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 86:52


Raised by a father who was heavily involved in the Israeli forces, Sharon was very motivated to serve in the military. But during his service in the west bank, he realized something was very wrong. Today he doesn't want to ever hold a gun again, but the process he went through took years. Listen to his story of becoming disillusioned. Sharon is an activist and a long-time friend of mine. And though he shares his name with a former leader of the Israeli government who has caused the Palestinian people a lot of pain, I ask that you try and give him a chance. He's a talented artist and photographer who uses his medium to create change in his society's perceptions. He is also a community organizer who spends every waking hour connecting between people, and leading spaces that use art and culture as tools for co-resistance. Check out bonus episodes on Patreon: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/47fLR8i⁠⁠  **** A few important disclaimers: Disclaimers This podcast is created and funded by me privately. I don't belong to any organization, nor does it represent anyone other than myself. Secondly, I don't intend this content to provide a justification or excuse for the actions people interviewed did in their past, but rather to learn from their personal experiences and gain insight as to what the process of transformation looks like. Certain parts of the episode could be triggering for you, and I advise taking into consideration that some of the events discussed are morally and ethically challenging (to say the least). And lastly: I acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which I work as the indigenous people of this country, and pay my respects to their elders, past and emerging. *** You can follow Sharon on Instagram at: Wearefree_studio And me at @yehavit on Instagram (or write to yahavisinthezone@gmail.com if you're not on Instagram) Stuff we mentioned: Ahed Tamimi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJqH7_xYKi4&ab_channel=AJ%2B https://www.breakingthesilence.org.il/

The Katie Halper Show
Israel Lobby Pressures Spotify To Remove Pro-Palestinian Rapper Lowkey

The Katie Halper Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 58:02


To support independent media, receive bonus content and to help make this show possible, please join us at: https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Rapper and campaigner Lowkey (https://twitter.com/Lowkey0nline) talks about the Israel Lobby's campaign to get Spotify to remove him from their platform. Sign the petition telling Spotify not to cave here (https://www.change.org/p/spotify-do-not-buckle-to-pressure-from-the-israel-lobby-to-deplatform-lowkey?utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=custom_url&recruited_by_id=0ccb39d0-b020-11ec-b015-6f843b977d7f). Lowkey is a British-Iraqi hip hop artist, academic and political campaigner. He is a patron of Stop The War Coalition, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, the Racial Justice Network and The Peace and Justice Project founded by Jeremy Corbyn. He has a Masters in Middle Eastern Studies from SOAS university and is an advisor to the website Declassified which investigates the activities of the Ministry of Defence and British Intelligence Services. He has spoken and performed on platforms from the Oxford Union to the Royal Albert Hall and Glastonbury. His latest album Soundtrack To The Struggle 2 featured Noam Chomsky, Frankie Boyle and Ken Loach and has been streamed millions of times. He produces and hosts his own weekly podcast for Mintpress and has interviewed US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, Roger Waters, Naom Chomsky, Naomi Klein, Ahed Tamimi, Ken Loach and Stella Moris (wife of Julian Assange). Lowkey has become the target of a coordinated smear campaign to demonize, defame and deplatform him. Earlier this month, organised groups forced the University of Cambridge Palestine Solidarity Society to postpone his lecture and were able to stop his appearance at the National Union of Students in Liverpool. Now, a campaign by lobby group "We Believe in Israel" is demanding that his content be removed from music streaming service Spotify. This is unacceptable censorship. The campaign against Lowkey is designed to silence Palestinians and their supporters. Anti-Palestinian censorship is now reaching into the artistic realm.

The Last Thing I Saw
Ep. 110: Nadav Lapid on Ahed's Knee

The Last Thing I Saw

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 27:42


Episode 110: Nadav Lapid on Ahed's Knee Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw. I'm your host, Nicolas Rapold. The filmmaker Nadav Lapid has made one tense, kinetic, indelibly original drama after another: Policeman, The Kindergarten Teacher, Synonyms, and now Ahed's Knee. Ahed's Knee premiered at the Cannes film festival last year where it shared the Jury Prize with Memoria, and it opened in New York on March 18. The film follows an Israeli director who is presenting one of his movies in a small town, thanks to an invitation by a young, eager library official. But when he arrives, she asks him to sign a government form saying exactly what topics he can and cannot talk about. The director—who's named only with the letter Y—lashes out at his host. But the small community doesn't have exactly the reaction he might expect. The film's title refers to a well-known incident when a Palestinain teenager named Ahed Tamimi slapped an Israeli soldier, and a conservative politician responded by saying that she should be shot in the knee. I spoke with Lapid about the film's ferocious vision and how it explores the idea of speaking out, among other things. Please support the production of this podcast by signing up at: rapold.substack.com Music: “Tomorrow's Forecast” by The Minarets, courtesy of The Minarets Photo by Steve Snodgrass

The Palestine Pod
Civilized Armed Resistance

The Palestine Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 51:18


This week Lara and Michael do a deep dive into the hypocrisy, double standards, and outright racism exhibited by media when covering Ukraine vs. Palestine. We muse about what makes someone civilized and why the media glorifies armed resistance in Ukraine but deems any such action by Palestinians as terrorism. We cover how both pictures of Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi and videos of bombs being dropped in Gaza were manipulated to garner support for Ukraine until people found out both happened in Palestine. We cover the preferential treatment Ukrainian refugees receive in contrast to refugees coming from Africa and the Levant. We also discuss how Black people are being stopped from fleeing in Ukraine and the existence of Nazis (funded by the US and Israel) within the ranks of Ukrainian resistance. We talk about a former Air Force Captian for the IOF who says the Israeli government and military are "terrorist organizations run by war criminals" and has started a movement to encourage soldiers to quit. Finally, we discuss an article about young Jews dedicating their social media presence to undoing the brainwashing of Zionism, where Michael is mentioned by name. 

All Things Palestinian
If only Palestine benefitted from the media's treatment of Ukraine

All Things Palestinian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 41:02


In the first few hours of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many media commentators expressed disbelief that war could emerge again in Europe. War, these commentators seemed to suggest, was something that only happened in "impoverished and remote populations" in places "like Iraq" or "areas in North Africa." But the media's bias against the Middle East – especially Palestine – goes far beyond the naïve blunders of on-air commentators. In this episode, Tom and Michael compare the media's coverage of Ukraine to that of Palestine and uncover all manner of ironies and double standards.  Links from this podcast:Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi in Ukraine?Gaza City or Kyiv?CBC article on the politics of naming ‘Kyiv'Statement from Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association Subscribe to this podcast, and donate to CJPME to support the work that we do.

Solidaris
Bielor

Solidaris

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 56:57


Bielor

The Take
20 in 2020: In Palestine, from prison to pandemic

The Take

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 20:07


Ahed Tamimi was just 16 when she slapped an Israeli soldier in her village in the Occupied West Bank. She served eight months in Israeli prison and became an icon of Palestinian resistance to some, and a troublemaker and provocateur to others. Now she is almost 20, and rather than being out at university or protesting with her village, she’s been stuck inside four walls at home due to the coronavirus pandemic. And outside Palestine, a lot has changed, as Arab countries continue to normalize relations with Israel.This episode is the second in our series, 20 in 2020 — a snapshot of a global generation coming of age in an unprecedented year.In this episode:Ahed Tamimi, Palestinian activistFor more:Ahed Tamimi: Palestine's freedom fighter | AJ+Connect with The Take: Twitter (@AJTheTake), Instagram (@ajthetake) and Facebook (@TheTakePod)

El libro de Tobias
El libro de Tobias: 7.22 A puerta fría

El libro de Tobias

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 213:31


Esta semana en nuestra “Sección principal” os traigo una película española de 2012 que a mí personalmente siempre me conmueve profundamente. Se trata de “A puerta fría” de Xavi Puebla con María Valverde y Antonio Merchent. 75 minutos de honestidad en imágenes. Además en la sección, “Rodajes malditos” os hablo como fue el infernal rodaje de uno de los grandes clásicos de Alfred Hitchcock, “Los Pájaros” (1963) en la que el genio británico dio rienda suelta a toda su oscuridad y en la que maltrato emocional y físicamente a Tippi Hedren. Finalmente en la sección “¿Qué fue de?” esta semana conoceremos un poco mejor a Ahed Tamimi, la joven activista Palestina que se ha convertido en todo un símbolo de la lucha contra la opresión y las injusticias y en pro de la libertad y de los derechos humanos. Tiempos: Sección principal: del 00:02:52 al 01:47:46 Sección “Rodajes malditos”: del 01:47:47 al 02:34:03 Sección “¿Qué fue de?”: del 02:34:04 al 03:28:28 Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

The Miko Peled Podcast
Bassem Tamimi from Nabi Saleh, Palestine

The Miko Peled Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 29:22


In our debut episode, Miko Peled speaks with Bassem Tamimi in person from his village of Nabi Salih. Bassem Tamimi is a prominent Palestinian leader from the village of Nabi Saleh and one of the leaders of the popular resistance movement. Many outside of Palestine know him as the father of Ahed Tamimi, who was famously incarcerated by Israel after she slapped an IDF solider. Miko and Bassem sat down after a community meeting to discuss the current state of Palestinian resistance and what a just future must contain for Palestinians.  About Miko Peled: Miko Peled aims to shine a light on under-reported Palestinian experiences through conversations with the brave human rights defenders doing the work on the ground. Miko is an Israeli-American author, writer, speaker, and human rights activist living in the United States. He is considered by many to be one of the clearest voices calling for justice in Palestine, supporting the Palestinian call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) and the creation of a single democracy with equal rights in all of historic Palestine.  www.mikopeled.com

Esteri
Esteri di mar 29/10

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 28:01


1-Libano. Dopo 13 giorni di protesta popolare si è dimesso il premier Hariri. ..Il punto di esteri. (Martina Stefanoni, Ali Hassoun – artista italo-libanese)..2- Ucaraina gate. Verso una svolta nel processo di impeachment di Donald Trump. ..Al congresso un funzionario della Casa Bianca testimonia contro il suo presidente. (Roberto Festa)..3- Gran Bretagna. I laburisti cambiano idea e dicono sì alle elezioni anticipate in dicembre. (Luisa Nannipieri)..4- Un malato di odio. Ritratto di Claudio Sinké , 84 anni, il militante dell’estrema destra che ha attaccato ieri la moschea di Bayonne, nel sud ovest della Francia. (Luisa Nannipieri)..5 - “Orgogliosa di mia figlia”, parla Nariman Tamimi, la mamma della giovane attivista per i diritti dei palestinesi. (Bianca Senatore)..6- Terre agricole. Le donne nel sistema alimentare tra violenza e alternative. (Marta Gatti)

Esteri
Esteri di mar 29/10

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 28:01


1-Libano. Dopo 13 giorni di protesta popolare si è dimesso il premier Hariri. ..Il punto di esteri. (Martina Stefanoni, Ali Hassoun – artista italo-libanese)..2- Ucaraina gate. Verso una svolta nel processo di impeachment di Donald Trump. ..Al congresso un funzionario della Casa Bianca testimonia contro il suo presidente. (Roberto Festa)..3- Gran Bretagna. I laburisti cambiano idea e dicono sì alle elezioni anticipate in dicembre. (Luisa Nannipieri)..4- Un malato di odio. Ritratto di Claudio Sinké , 84 anni, il militante dell’estrema destra che ha attaccato ieri la moschea di Bayonne, nel sud ovest della Francia. (Luisa Nannipieri)..5 - “Orgogliosa di mia figlia”, parla Nariman Tamimi, la mamma della giovane attivista per i diritti dei palestinesi. (Bianca Senatore)..6- Terre agricole. Le donne nel sistema alimentare tra violenza e alternative. (Marta Gatti)

No ho sé - Sons del món
Ahed Tamimi, icona mundial contra l'ocupació de Palestina amb Anna Surinyach

No ho sé - Sons del món

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 13:51


Ahed Tamimi, icona mundial contra l'ocupació de Palestina amb Anna Surinyach

Palestine Solidarity
Interview With Bassem Tamimi November 9, 2018

Palestine Solidarity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 17:37


Bassem Tamimi is a grassroots activist, human rights defender and Amnesty International designated prisoner of conscience from the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh. He is the father of Ahed Tamimi, who at 16 years of age, was sentenced to eight months in prison under a plea bargain in 2018.

Empire Files
Episode 72 - Abby Martin with Ahed Tamimi, a Spirit That Can't Be Jailed

Empire Files

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 19:37


Recently, the struggle for Palestinian human rights gained international attention surrounding a new icon of resistance--16 year old Ahed Tamimi. While in the West Bank in late 2016, Abby Martin interviewed Ahed Tamimi about her hardships and aspirations living under occupation and it becomes clear why her subjugators are trying to silence her voice. Her brother Waad and father Bassem also talk about their experiences with Israeli soldiers harassing their village and targeting their family. In this exclusive episode, Abby outlines the Tamimi family's tragic tale and unending bravery in the fight for justice and equality in Palestine and how the story of their village of Nabi Saleh is emblematic of the Palestinian struggle as a whole. Keep Empire Files independent and ad-free! Patreon: www.patreon.com/empirefiles GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/keep-empire-files-going FOLLOW // @EmpireFiles // @AbbyMartin LIKE // www.facebook.com/TheEmpireFiles

VERVE She/Said
#SHEROES with Chanju Mwanza and Yaz Omran

VERVE She/Said

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 25:57


EPISODE 31: #SHEROES with Chanju Mwanza and Yaz Omran VERVE Operative, Melanin Takeover Host & Blogger Chanju Mwanza hosts this episode with VERVE’s Social Media and Content Manager Yaz Omran where they discuss their SHEROES in Palestine and the UAE. Yaz discusses what inspired her to write about Palestinian youth activist Ahed Tamimi and why activism by Muslim women is not often represented without negative connotations. Chanju talks about the recent UAE Gender Balance Index Awards where not one single woman received an award and why she created her own list of Emirati women who deserved to be recognised. Chanju and Yaz chat about the difficulties POC women face in gaining exposure in mainstream media and history, and what we can do to help further their stories beyond writing articles. Read Yaz’s blog here:https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/shesgotverve-ahed-tamimi-a-girl-with-guts Read Chanju’s blog here: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/five-women-who-should-have-received-the-uae-gender-balance-index-awards Yaz’s blog on the History of Egypt’s Feminist Consciousness: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid/the-history-of-egypts-feminist-consciousness Read more of Yaz’s blogs for VERVE here: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid?author=5bfd6a1e4fa51a145cca2209 Read more of Chanju’s blogs for VERVE here: https://www.verveup.com/shesaid?author=5a82eb02db7926cb172dbe43 Chanju’s Website: www.chanjumwanza.com VERVE links: Website: www.verveup.com IG: www.instagram.com/verve_up/ Twitter: twitter.com/verve_up FB: www.facebook.com/verveup/ Host: Chanju Mwanza (VERVE Operative, Melanin Takeover Host & Blogger) Co- Host: Yaz Omran (Social Media & Content Manager for VERVE) Podcast Editor: Yaz Omran Music Intro & Outro: Jamie Masterson - Freelance Music Producer (insta: jaytmasterson) Speaking over Intro & Outro music: Anna Quick- Palmer - VERVE Founder & Chief Feminist Operative Please reach out if we've missed something, or anything you’re excited about or angry over - you matter! contact@verveup.com

Una vuelta al mundo
“La crisis en Nicaragua podría llevar a una nueva guerra civil”

Una vuelta al mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 27:10


El ex juez de la Corte Suprema,  Rafael Solís Cerda,  se convirtió en el primer alto cargo en abandonar el gobierno nicaragüense desde que arrancó la crisis en ese país en abril 2018. Radio Francia Internacional  dialogó con el magistrado quien explicó los motivos de su decisión. -También en el programa de Una Vuelta al Mundo de esta semana: • La adolecente palestina Ahed Tamimi tomo fama mundial cuando se hizo viral un video donde se la ve a ella abofetear a un soldado israelí. En una Vuelta al Mundo habla su abogada, Gabriela Lasky, quién explica cómo es la lucha diaria de los palestinos en los territorios ocupados por Israel. •Radio Nacional de España viajó hasta Tijuana, ciudad fronteriza con EEUU, para retratar como viven los migrantes que buscan asilo humanitario del Gobierno de Donald Trump. Una Vuelta al Mundo recorre durante media hora las noticias internacionales más destacadas de la semana junto a  nuestras emisoras asociadas Radio Nacional de España, Radio Francia Internacional, Radio Nacional de Paraguay. El programa es un espacio de encuentro entre todas estas radios y con ellas analiza lo que pasó con una mirada distinta, fuera de la agenda dura y urgente. Staff: ·         Cecilia Diwan, en la conducción ·         Christian Brennan, en la producción general ·         Ignacio Guglielmi, en la operación técnica

Blank Maps | خرائط اللامكان
أسيرات محررات: ضجيج الشهرة

Blank Maps | خرائط اللامكان

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 25:59


لينا خطاب وعهد التميمي٬ أسيرتان  محررتان٬ ترويان لنا ظروف التحقيق والاعتقال القاسية٬ كما تحكيان لنا عن معاناة تجاوزت حدود السجن، ننشر هذه الحلقة بالتعاون مع Kerning Cultures  Lina Khattab and Ahed Tamimi were arrested as teenagers. Their stories are years apart, but at the time of their imprisonment, people around the world stood either in support of their freedom, or in favor of their confinement. As teenagers, they rose to fame – at the expense of their childhood.

Kerning Cultures | Middle East
أسيرات محررات: ضجيج الشهرة

Kerning Cultures | Middle East

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 25:59


لينا خطاب وعهد التميمي ٬أسيرتان  محررتان٬ ترويان لنا ظروف التحقيق والاعتقال القاسية٬ كما تحكيان لنا عن معاناة تجاوزت حدود السجن  Lina Khattab and Ahed Tamimi were arrested as teenagers. Their stories are years apart, but at the time of their imprisonment, people around the world stood either in support of their freedom, or in favor of their confinement. As teenagers, they rose to fame – at the expense of their childhood. Special Thanks to Ahed Tamimi and her family, Lina Khattab, Tala Halawa, Hassan Abdelhalim, Ramz Bsharat, Mahmoud Khawaja, Lema Nazeeh, and Tiba Hameed. Produced by Shahd Bani Odeh and Dana Ballout, with editorial support by Hebah Fisher. Sound design by Mohamad Khreizat. Kerning Cultures is a Kerning Cultures Network production.  Support this podcast on Patreon for as little as $1 a month. Support the show.

Jung & Naiv
#383 - Ahed Tamimi, palästinensische Aktivitin - Jung & Naiv in Israel & Palästina

Jung & Naiv

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 15:29


Wir sind zu Gast in Ramallah in der Parteizentrale der Fatah und treffen Ahed Tamimi. Die 17-Jährige ist zu einem der bekanntesten jungen Gesichter der Palästinenser geworden. Nachdem sie schon als kleines Kind gegen die israelische Besatzung protestiert und damit immer wieder mediales Interesse produziert hat, musste sie im Dezember 2017 ins Gefängnis: Ahed hatte israelischen Soldaten mit Händen und Füßen vor laufender Kamera geschlagen, nachdem ihr Onkel angeschossen worden sei, berichtet sie. Das Video ging viral und sie wurde später verhaftet. Ende Juli 2018 kam Ahed wieder frei und wurde prompt zu einem neuen "Symbol" des palästinensischen Widerstands gegen die Besatzung in der Westbank. Auf israelischer Seite werden sie und ihre prominente Familie als Terrorsympathisanten und Israelhasser gesehen. Was sie im Gefängnis erlebte und ob sie ihre Tat mittlerweile bereut, erzählt Ahed im Gespräch. Es geht um ihr Verständnis von Protest: Steine schmeißen, Gedichte und Songs schreiben - was ist ok? Lehnt sie Gewalt ab und wie geht sie mit den Terrorakten der Hamas um? Was macht sie sonst in ihrem Leben? Außerdem erzählt Ahed, warum sie die Zweistaatenlösung ablehnt. Das und einiges mehr in Folge 383 - wir haben sie am 3. September 2018 in Ramallah aufgenommen. Die deutsche Stimme ist Thinley Wingen. Übersetzunghilfe aus dem Arabischen kam von: Lina Stempfl, Mehdi Moudafi & Jenny Jasberg. Vielen Dank! Bitte unterstützt unsere Reise finanziell und landet ab dem ersten Euro im Abspann der restlichen Folgen: Tilo Jung IBAN: DE36700222000072410386 BIC: FDDODEMMXXX Verwendungszweck: Nahost PayPal ► http://www.paypal.me/JungNaiv

The Peace Corner Podcast
The Power of Non-Violence in Palestine (E01)

The Peace Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 28:41


For our very first podcast, we sat down with longtime peacebuilding pioneer, Lucy Nusseibeh, who has been living and working in the Occupied Palestinian Territories since 1978. We discussed the power of non-violent activism, the significance of youth and women empowerment, and Palestinian symbol of resilience and resistance, Ahed Tamimi. Looking forward in one of the most protracted conflicts in the world, Lucy concludes with, ‘If there were justice, there would be peace'! Music credit: 'Coffee Shopping' by Bruno Freitas, licensed under hooksounds.com.

We Rise
#Right2Return: The Movement to Free Palestine, Ep. 12

We Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 58:47


Earlier this year, members of the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) joined Cat on We Rise ep. 10 #Right2Resist to discuss the history of colonization and occupation of Palestine by the settler state of Israel.On this episode, as Israeli attacks persist against Palestinians marching for the right to return to their homeland, PYM’s Nadya Tannous and Ramah Awad join Cat to discuss 17-year-old Palestinian political prisoner Ahed Tamimi, the latest in her case, and its implications for young political prisoners. We also get an update from writer Rawan Yaghi on the ground in Gaza. And we answer questions from listeners about Palestinian liberation.LINKSPalestinian Youth Movement http://www.pymusa.com/ Gaza Screams for Life, NYT article by Rawan Yaghi https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/04/03/opinion/gaza-palestine-israel-protests.html?smid=tw-nytopinion&smtyp=cur

Mouv' 13 Actu
Ahed Tamimi, figure de la résistance palestinienne

Mouv' 13 Actu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 31:50


durée : 00:31:50 - Mouv' 13 Actu - Ahed Tamimi, devenue une icône de la résistance palestinienne à l’occupation israélienne après avoir passé huit mois en prison pour avoir giflé un soldat israélien... Elle était l'invité du Real Madrid, ce qui a provoqué de nombreuses récations !

P4 Världen
Om kriget mitt i Europa och den unga palestinskan som enar motståndet mot Israel

P4 Världen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 34:47


Rapport från fronten i östra Ukraina som finns kvar. Ahed Tamimi är den blonda aktivisten som blivit kändis på Västbanken. Om migranterna i Medelhavet, från Marocko till grekiska ö-världen. Medverkande: Jesper Lindau, Moskvakorrespondent, Johan-Mathias Sommarström, Mellanöstern, Margareta Svensson, Sydeuropakorrespondent och Alice Petrén, korrespondent med inriktning på migration.

CounterPunch Radio
Ronnie Barkan – Episode 111

CounterPunch Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 75:52


This week Eric welcomes to the show Israeli dissident, activist, and co-founder of Boycott from Within, Ronnie Barkan, to discuss the current situation in Palestine, some of the important history that has led to the current moment, and various forms of resistance to Israeli oppression and apartheid. The conversation begins with an exploration of Jewish society and the distinctions between liberal Zionists and the right-wing Zionists, the importance of the Israeli legal system in upholding apartheid, and much more. Ronnie provides some critical insights into nuances of Israeli law and society to highlight how deep the brainwashing and propaganda of the Israeli state has penetrated. Eric and Ronnie discuss the recent passage of the Israeli "Nationality Law" and what it means for the future of Arab-Israelis and, especially, Palestinians both in Palestine and the diaspora. Ronnie also explores the importance of Ahed Tamimi, and how her heroic resistance has led to a crisis in Israeli social discourse. Finally, Ronnie provides an update on the current state of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, and how it is impacting the situation in Palestine. All this and so much more in this wide-ranging discussion. Music: Devo - "Freedom of Choice" More The post Ronnie Barkan – Episode 111 appeared first on CounterPunch.org.

CounterPunch Radio
Ronnie Barkan – Episode 111

CounterPunch Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 75:52


This week Eric welcomes to the show Israeli dissident, activist, and co-founder of Boycott from Within, Ronnie Barkan, to discuss the current situation in Palestine, some of the important history that has led to the current moment, and various forms of resistance to Israeli oppression and apartheid. The conversation begins with an exploration of Jewish society and the distinctions between liberal Zionists and the right-wing Zionists, the importance of the Israeli legal system in upholding apartheid, and much more. Ronnie provides some critical insights into nuances of Israeli law and society to highlight how deep the brainwashing and propaganda of the Israeli state has penetrated. Eric and Ronnie discuss the recent passage of the Israeli "Nationality Law" and what it means for the future of Arab-Israelis and, especially, Palestinians both in Palestine and the diaspora. Ronnie also explores the importance of Ahed Tamimi, and how her heroic resistance has led to a crisis in Israeli social discourse. Finally, Ronnie provides an update on the current state of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, and how it is impacting the situation in Palestine. All this and so much more in this wide-ranging discussion. Music: Devo - "Freedom of Choice"

Fumaça
[Inglês] É Apenas Fumaça - Ben Ehrenreich sobre a ocupação da Palestina e o autoritário regime palestiniano

Fumaça

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 40:25


Faz hoje 24 anos desde que o primeiro documento dos Acordos de Oslo foi assinado, mas a paz que prometiam parece cada vez mais longe. Entrevistámos, em Junho deste ano, Ben Ehrenreich, jornalista americano e autor de “The Way to the Spring: Life and Death in Palestine”. Conversámos sobre o Estado de Israel, que classifica como “apartheid, e ferozmente racista e assassino”, sobre como a Autoridade Palestiniana, governo interino criado pelos Acordos, perpetua a ocupação com o seu regime autoritário e repressivo, sobre a interferência dos Estados Unidos da América e ainda sobre Ahed Tamimi, ativista palestiniana presa com 17 anos e libertada, mais tarde, oito meses depois. Ouve aqui. Lê mais em: www.fumaca.pt/ben-ehrenreich-quando-a-autoridade-palestiniana-reprime-manifestacoes-usa-as-mesmas-taticas-que-israel Support the show.

Crashing the System
Mike Prysner from Eyes Left Podcast; Facebook Attacks Anti-racists

Crashing the System

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 47:49


On Episode 22, we are joined by Mike Prysner of Eyes Left Podcast and the Party for Socialism and Liberation to discuss socialist and revolutionary organizing in the military. We have a John Beacham editorial on Facebook shutting down an anti-fascist event. In "News and Views" we cover ICE raids in DC, Jeff Session's reactionary religious liberty task force, and Ahed Tamimi's release. www.patreon.com/CrashingtheSystem www.gofundme.com/crashing-the-system-podcast twitter.com/CrashingDSystem www.facebook.com/CrashingtheSystem/

Arab Talk with Jess & Jamal
Which Country Is Interfering In US Elections More - Russia Or Israel - 2 Aug 2018

Arab Talk with Jess & Jamal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 48:28


Jess and Jamal discuss how Israel for years has been interfering with US elections via surrogates like AIPAC. The Russian election interference scandal pales in comparison to what these Israeli surrogates have been doing for decades to elect people to the Congress who are more loyal to Israel than the US. Jess and Jamal also discuss the release of Ahed Tamimi and her mother from prison, the failed Kushner peace plan in the Middle East and new developments in Syria.

The Critical Hour
America's Ties With Dictators

The Critical Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 53:11


On this episode of The Critical Hour with Dr. Wilmer Leon, an interesting piece in the NY Times argues that the Obama Administration paved the way for Trump's embrace of dictators. We'll examine if the backing of various "oppressive" foreign leaders and failing to support people struggling for democratic change has been the real motivation behind American mid-east policy. In our last segment of The Critical Hour, 19 year old Ahed Tamimi was convicted of slapping a soldier and is now free after serving an eight-month prison sentence. She received a hero's welcome upon returning home and declares, "The resistance is continuing until the end of the occupation." Ahed had just watched soldiers shoot her cousin in the face when she slapped the soldier. That action is prompting others to call for justice. Psychiatrist and writer Franz Fanon says, "in cultures where women take up arms, especially patriarchal cultures, that's an enemy that can't be defeated."Have Israeli's bitten off more than they can chew on this one?GUESTS: Caleb Maupin - Journalist and political analyst who focuses his coverage on US foreign policy and the global system of monopoly capitalism and imperialism. He has appeared on Russia Today, PressTV, Telesur, and CNN. He has reported from across the United States, as well as from Iran, the Gulf of Aden and Venezuela.Ray McGovern - Former CIA analyst and co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Peace.

JU Israel Teachers Lounge
Ep. 86 - An Age of Protest (with few solutions)

JU Israel Teachers Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018


There's a lot going on in the news. It includes fall out from the nation state law, druzim leaving the army, Ahed Tamimi leaving prison, a new Gaza flotilla. Alan, Mike and Matt think they have found a common theme in all of these stories. Join us for insight behind the headlines. JerusalemU's The Israel Teachers Lounge Podcast is produced by Matt Lipman. Listen to more episodes, and let us know what you think! We are happy to take topic requests and questions. And please rate and review us on iTunes and stitcher. Check out our Our Website! Join our Facebook page! Contact us with questions and comments!

ZION NEWS
Iranian economy hits record-low | 7/30/18

ZION NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 24:24


U.N., Fatah, Egypt talk peace in Cairo Palestinian, Egyptian, and international diplomats are convening in Cairo to discuss measures to avoid an all-out war on the Israel-Gaza front. The weekly clashes have been boiling over for months now, with semi-regular rocket attacks threatening to plunge the region into conflict. But the U.N.'s Mideast envoy says that after meeting with Egyptian officials, he is confident that all sides can resolve the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and avert regional war. Zionist union M.K. suspended over sexual assault Gil Ronen, Columnist & Chairman of the Family Movement speaking at ILTV Studio about the new allegations against M.K. Eitan Broshi that was revealed and Gabbay asks Broshi to resign. 3.  Zionist union M.K. suspended over sexual assault Adv. Keren Greenblatt, Co-Chair of Layla Tov speaking at ILTV Studio about the divisive topic of the new allegations against M.K. Eitan Broshi.    Iranian economy hits record-low Well speaking of Iran, Iran's economy has just sunk to a new record-low, as the local currency drops past 100 thousand rials to the American dollar. This is likely in anticipation of incoming U-S sanctions set to hit the regime on august 7th, following President Trump's decision to withdraw the United States from the JCPOA Nuclear Deal. Palestinian teen is new face of resistance Yesterday a Palestinian teenager was released from prison after being convicted of harassing and slapping I-D-F soldiers near her home village in the occupied West Bank. Ahed Tamimi served an 8-month sentence following her plea of guilty, for an incident that was infamously captured on tape. Whether Israel likes it or not, young Tamimi is now the de facto new face of Palestinian resistance. The 2018 Emmy Awards on their way Two Israeli films have been nominated for this year's Emmy Awards and have already been shortlisted for this year's prestigious film and television prize. Thankfully ILTV'S Emanuelle Kadosh has all the details. Get a ‘Lod' of this mosaic! To the average tourist, the Israeli city of Lod is mostly known as “that little city next to Ben Gurion Airport.” A second, roman-era mosaic has just been discovered, at the construction site where coincidentally, an incredible mosaic center is also being built as we speak! Take a look at this. 8. Hebrew word Of The Day: LISHMOR | לשמור = TO PRESERVE / KEEP Learn a New Hebrew word every day. Today's word is "lishmor" which means "to preserve/keep" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
A Sign of the Times; US Journalist detained at Helsinki Summit

Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 60:03


During the scripted Trump-Putin press conference in Helsinki, Finland, a US journalist, Sam Husseini, was taken into police custody for holding a small sign. Husseini, a long time advocate for exposing and breaking through the corporate media machine, hoped to ask a few critical questions of the world leaders. He speaks about the press conference, how he was treated and the state of media in general. We also cover recent news including the Mueller indictments, Russia gate, NATO, the Gaza Freedom Flotilla and the release of Ahed Tamimi and her mother. On our new program, "Thinking it Through," we discuss what a people's media looks like in greater depth. To hear "Thinking It Through" and support improvements to Clearing the FOG, join the new Patreon campaign at patreon.com/clearingthefog. You will also find new Clearing the FOG gear. For more information, visit ClearingtheFOGRadio.org.

#PosLaVerda
#PosLaVerda 30 de Julio EN VIVO

#PosLaVerda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 121:24


Sigue el escándalo del llamado a indagatoria contra el expresidente y actual senador Álvaro Uribe. Su supuesta rueda de prensa y demás reacciones de la opinión pública. Temas varios: Escándalo por el lavado de unos dineros de la estatal petrolera venezolana PDVSA donde estaría involucrado el esposo de la vicepresidenta electa Marta Lucía Ramírez. Avalancha en San Gil (Santander). Israel libera a la joven activista palestina Ahed Tamimi. Por primera vez en la historia de Colombia es revocado un alcalde y esto sucedió en Tasco (Boyacá) Hablemos de fútbol… Y otros deportes: Liga Águila, International Champions Cup, Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe. Final del Tour de France. Osorio quiere ser el DT de Colombia.

Loud & Clear
Israel Hijacks Humanitarian Ship, Imprisons Crew of Activists

Loud & Clear

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 113:47


On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Ann Wright, a retired United States Army colonel and former U.S. State Department official in Afghanistan, who resigned in protest of the invasion of Iraq and became an anti-war activist, and Ariel Gold, a peace activist and the national co-director of Code Pink.The Gaza Flotilla ship al-Awda, carrying 13,000 euros worth of medical supplies to the people of Gaza, and 22 activists from 12 countries, was intercepted by the Israeli navy yesterday and forced to go to the port of Ashdod, where the activists are being detained and questioned. They will likely be expelled from Israel soon. Meanwhile, Ahed Tamimi has been released from prison after being there for 8 months after slapping an IDF soldier. It’s Monday so it’s Technology Rules with Chris Garaffa—a weekly guide on how monopoly corporations and the national surveillance state are threatening cherished freedoms, civil rights and civil liberties. Today Chris and the hosts discuss the fallout of Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube’s manipulation of what we can and do see on social media, and the recent revelations of TSA’s “Quiet Skies” program where air marshals physically monitor specific fliers on commercial planes. Web developer and technologist Chris Garaffa joins the show. President Trump said on Sunday that he was willing to push the government into a shutdown in September if Congress does not fund his border wall and change the immigration law. In a tweet, he blamed Democrats for problems in immigration policy and said he wants to end the visa lottery and the “catch and release” police. Brian and John speak with Brent Wilkes, a leading immigrant rights advocate. In a complete reversal of longstanding policy, US diplomats met with Taliban leaders in Qatar a week ago without any Afghan government officials present. The talks reportedly were led by Alice Wells, the Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia. But neither the State Department nor the Taliban would comment. Brian Terrell, a long time peace activist and a co-coordinator of Voices for Creative Nonviolence, joins the show. Voters in Zimbabwe go to the polls today to elected a president. This is the first time since the founding of the country in 1980 that Robert Mugabe will not be on the ballot. He was ousted in November by the current president and ZANU-PF party leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa. He and MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa are locked in a close race. Dr. Gerald Horne, a professor of history at the University of Houston and author of many books, including “From the Barrel of a Gun: The United States and the War against Zimbabwe,” joins Brian and John. After locking up his chief rival, Cambodian strongman Hun Sen claimed a landslide victory in Cambodian elections over the weekend. The United States, Australia, and other countries condemned the election as a farce. David Hutt, a southeast Asia columnist for The Diplomat based in Phnom Penh and a regular contributor to international publications, joins the show.Loud & Clear’s regular Monday segment “Education for Liberation” is about the state of education across the country. What’s happening in our schools, colleges, and universities, and what impact does it have on the world around us? Today they focus on the school-to-prison pipeline. Brian and John speak with Dr. Crystal Laura, an assistant professor of education at Chicago State University and the author of the book “Being Bad: My Baby Brother and the School-to-Prison Pipeline.”

PosLaVerda
#PosLaVerda 30 de Julio EN VIVO

PosLaVerda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 121:24


Sigue el escándalo del llamado a indagatoria contra el expresidente y actual senador Álvaro Uribe. Su supuesta rueda de prensa y demás reacciones de la opinión pública. Temas varios: Escándalo por el lavado de unos dineros de la estatal petrolera venezolana PDVSA donde estaría involucrado el esposo de la vicepresidenta electa Marta Lucía Ramírez. Avalancha en San Gil (Santander). Israel libera a la joven activista palestina Ahed Tamimi. Por primera vez en la historia de Colombia es revocado un alcalde y esto sucedió en Tasco (Boyacá) Hablemos de fútbol… Y otros deportes: Liga Águila, International Champions Cup, Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe. Final del Tour de France. Osorio quiere ser el DT de Colombia.

Fumaça
Atualidade - Gaby Lasky sobre a prisão de Ahed Tamimi, 17 anos, ativista palestiniana

Fumaça

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 20:30


Ahed Tamimi, menor palestiniana de 17 anos, detida em dezembro pelo exército israelita, deverá ser libertada este domingo, confirmou ao Fumaça, Gaby Lasky, sua advogada. Detida desde dezembro, foi condenada a 8 meses de prisão, por um tribunal militar, num julgamento marcado por violações dos Direitos da Criança. Tudo indica que sairá em liberdade este domingo, 29 de julho. Conversámos com a sua advogada, Gaby Lasky, em junho, sobre o sistema judicial militar israelita, que o classifica como “completamente apartheid”. Lê mais aqui: aqui Support the show.

The Palestine Podcast
The Palestine Podcast #28: Nery Ramati on ‘Palestinian Child Prisoners in Apartheid Israel's Prisons’

The Palestine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 50:24


The Palestine Podcast showcases a selection of lectures, talks and interviews featuring leading experts and social justice activists active on the Palestine-Israel issue. Brought to you by the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign. Click here to view all podcasts. Subscribe on your favourite platform! Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherAcastYouTubeDeezerTuneInPlayer.fmPocketCastsCastroRadio PublicBreakerBlubrryPodcast AddictPodbeanPodcast RepubliciHeartRadio jQuery(document).ready(function($) { 'use strict'; $('#podcast-subscribe-button-11212 .podcast-subscribe-button.modal-632417ae820c0').on("click", function() { $("#secondline-psb-subs-modal.modal-632417ae820c0.modal.secondline-modal-632417ae820c0").modal({ fadeDuration: 250, closeText: '', }); return false; }); }); ===== PP#28 - Nery Ramati on 'Palestinian Child Prisoners in Apartheid Israel's Prisons' [2018-04-18] - (Download here) INFO: On Wednesday 18th April 2018 - to mark Palestinian Prisoners' Day - Israel human rights lawyer Nery Ramati spoke in Dublin about the situation of Palestinian children under Israel's apartheid military court system. Every year, hundreds of Palestinian minors undergo the same scenario. Israeli security forces pick them up on the street or at home in the middle of the night, then handcuff and blindfold them and transport them to interrogation, often subjecting them to violence en route. Exhausted and scared – some having spent a long time in transit, some having been roused from sleep, some having had nothing to eat or drink for hours – the minors are then interrogated. Completely alone, cut off from the world, without a lawyer or other guardian present they are interrogated in manner that often involves threats, verbal abuse and physical violence. Its sole purpose is to get the minors to ‘confess' or provide ‘information' about others. They are then taken to the military court for a remand hearing. In the vast majority of cases, the military judges approve remand, even when the only evidence against the minors is their own confession. These military courts, which are only used to try Palestinians, have a 99.7% conviction rate and have been repeatedly criticised by human rights groups as failing to meet international standards for a fair trial. The facts and figures all demonstrate that the rights of Palestinian minors' are being regularly and systematically violated by Apartheid Israel. About the Speaker Nery Ramati is an attorney and partner in Gaby Lasky and Partners Law Office, a leading human rights office in Israel, specializing in freedom of expression and protest, and Ahed Tamimi's lawyers. He has been representing Palestinian, Israeli and international human rights and anti-occupation activists in Israel's military (Occupied Palestinian Territories) and civil (State of Israel) courts for almost a decade. Mr. Ramati has been representing leading human rights defenders and activists from the Palestinian villages of the popular struggle movement, such as Bi'ilin, Nabi Saleh, Beit Ummar, Qadom and others.  One of his most important achievements is raising the awareness worldwide on the issues of the ill-treatment of the Palestinian minors (children) in the military court system. Organised by Dublin branch of the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast reflect the opinions of the speaker(s) only and do not reflect the views of the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign unless otherwise explicitly stated. Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherAcastYouTubeDeezerTuneInPlayer.fmPocketCastsCastroRadio PublicBreakerBlubrryPodcast AddictPodbeanPodcast RepubliciHeartRadio

El libro de Tobias
El libro de Tobias: 5.38 Saga Cube

El libro de Tobias

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 323:48


Esta semana en nuestra “Sección principal” os hablo de la saga “Cube”. Una muy interesante saga iniciada en 1997 con una película pequeña de un tal Vincenzo Natali que con el tiempo demostraría ser un grandísimo director, a la que siguieron la secuela “Cube 2: Hypercube” y la precuela “Cube Zero”. En la sección “El verso libre” traigo otra vez al gran cantautor colombiano Juan Esteban Aristizábal Vásquez “Juanes” con ese temazo que es “Fíjate bien” incluido en su álbum homónimo del año 2000 con la que ganó un Grammy Latino a la mejor canción rock en los Premios Grammy Latino de 2001. En la sección “A golpes de realidad” os traigo toda la actualidad social y política de la semana como el hecho de que el Guardia Civil de los violadores de la Manada ha querido renovar el pasaporte para huir de la justicia, de los 6 meses en prisión de Ahed Tamimi o de los presos políticos catalanes entre otras cosas. Finalmente en la sección “¿Qué fue de?” os hablo Susanne K. Langer autora de “Nueva clave de la filosofía”, un estudio acerca del simbolismo de la razón en el que mediante el análisis de los símbolos hizo una importante distinción entre los no discursivos, hallados en el arte y los discursivos y representativos, tomados de la ciencia y el lenguaje ordinario. Tiempos: Sección principal: del 00:02:35 al 02:02:59 Sección “El verso libre”: del 02:03:29 al 02:09:08 Sección “A golpes de realidad”: del 02:09:50 al 04:38:40 Sección “¿Qué fue de?”: del 04:39:49 al 05:17:48 Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Diseño logo Canal: Patrick Grau Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Unsettled
Child Detention

Unsettled

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 37:29


“If every time a child does something we detain them, we destroy their future, we make them basically dreamless young men. This is how Palestinian children who go through the system become.” — Yazan Meqbil On December 19, 2017 Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi was arrested after slapping an Israeli soldier on her family's property. She was taken from her home in the middle of the night, interrogated without an adult present, and eventually signed a plea deal and was sentenced to eight months in prison. Ahed Tamimi became a symbol of Palestinian resistance, but she is only one out of hundreds of Palestinian children who face Israel's military court system every year. In this episode of Unsettled, we wanted to find out — On what grounds are children arrested? What actually happens to a child once they’ve been arrested? How does child detention impact both individuals and communities in the West Bank? We spoke to Ahed's father Bassem Tamimi, Palestinian student and activist Yazan Meqbil, and attorney Brad Parker of Defense for Children International-Palestine.  This episode of Unsettled was produced and edited by Emily Bell and Asaf Calderon. Music by Nat Rosenzweig and Monplaisir. Bassem Tamimi is a Palestinian activist from the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh. Since 2009, Tamimi has been one of the leaders of protests in the village against the seizure of the local spring by a nearby settlement. Tamimi spent three years in administrative detention in the 1990s. While he was imprisoned twice between 2011 and 2013, Amnesty International labeled him a prisoner of conscience and wrote that he was "detained solely for his role in organizing peaceful protests against the encroachment onto Palestinian lands by Israeli settlers." Bassem is married to Nariman Tamimi and has four children, including 17-year-old Ahed Tamimi, who was arrested in December 2017 and currently serves an 8-month sentence.  Yazan Meqbil grew up in the West Bank town of Beit Ommar. Growing up, Meqbil became familiar with the ill-treatment of Palestinian children. In 2015, Meqbil joined the American Friends Service Committee and Defense for Children International-Palestine in filming the documentary Detaining Dreams. He has been on several speaking tours and engagements in the US since then advocating for the cause and raising awareness about Israel’s arrest, persecution, and mistreatment of an average of 700 Palestinian children every year. Meqbil is currently a rising senior studying Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Goshen College, in Goshen, Indiana. Brad Parker is a staff attorney and international advocacy officer at Defense for Children International - Palestine. He specializes in issues of juvenile justice and grave violations against children during armed conflict, and leads DCIP’s legal advocacy efforts on Palestinian children’s rights. Parker regularly writes and speaks on the situation of Palestinian children, particularly issues involving detention, ill-treatment and torture of child detainees within the Israeli military detention system, and violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law. He leads DCIP's US Program and is a co-leader of the No Way to Treat a Child campaign in the United States and Canada. He is a graduate of the University of Vermont and received his J.D. from the City University of New York School of Law. RESOURCES Military Court Watch Annual Report 2016/17 Minors in Jeopardy, B'tselem, March 2018 Statistics on Palestinian minors in the custody of the Israeli security forces, B'tselem, May 2018 Unprotected: Detention of Palestinian Teenagers in East Jerusalem, B'tselem, October 2017 Order regarding Security Provisions [Consolidated Version] (Judea and Samaria) (No. 1651), 5770-2009 Israel's military courts 'humiliating charade' for Palestinians, Al Jazeera, February 2018 Separate and Unequal: Inside Israel's Military Courts, Where the Only Defendants Are Palestinian, Haaretz, March 2017 Defense For Children International - Palestine No Way To Treat A Child H.R.4391 - Promoting Human Rights by Ending Israeli Military Detention of Palestinian Children Act Detaining Dreams Yazan Meqbil: Congressional Briefing - 50 Years of Occupation and Life for Palestinian Children Preview image: Ofer Military Prison, Israel. Photo credit: Christopher Michel, Wikimedia Commons.

Unsettled
Child Detention

Unsettled

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 37:29


“If every time a child does something we detain them, we destroy their future, we make them basically dreamless young men. This is how Palestinian children who go through the system become.” — Yazan Meqbil On December 19, 2017 Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi was arrested after slapping an Israeli soldier on her family's property. She was taken from her home in the middle of the night, interrogated without an adult present, and eventually signed a plea deal and was sentenced to eight months in prison. Ahed Tamimi became a symbol of Palestinian resistance, but she is only one out of hundreds of Palestinian children who face Israel's military court system every year. In this episode of Unsettled, we wanted to find out — On what grounds are children arrested? What actually happens to a child once they’ve been arrested? How does child detention impact both individuals and communities in the West Bank? We spoke to Ahed's father Bassem Tamimi, Palestinian student and activist Yazan Meqbil, and attorney Brad Parker of Defense for Children International-Palestine.  This episode of Unsettled was produced and edited by Emily Bell and Asaf Calderon. Music by Nat Rosenzweig and Monplaisir. Bassem Tamimi is a Palestinian activist from the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh. Since 2009, Tamimi has been one of the leaders of protests in the village against the seizure of the local spring by a nearby settlement. Tamimi spent three years in administrative detention in the 1990s. While he was imprisoned twice between 2011 and 2013, Amnesty International labeled him a prisoner of conscience and wrote that he was "detained solely for his role in organizing peaceful protests against the encroachment onto Palestinian lands by Israeli settlers." Bassem is married to Nariman Tamimi and has four children, including 17-year-old Ahed Tamimi, who was arrested in December 2017 and currently serves an 8-month sentence.  Yazan Meqbil grew up in the West Bank town of Beit Ommar. Growing up, Meqbil became familiar with the ill-treatment of Palestinian children. In 2015, Meqbil joined the American Friends Service Committee and Defense for Children International-Palestine in filming the documentary Detaining Dreams. He has been on several speaking tours and engagements in the US since then advocating for the cause and raising awareness about Israel’s arrest, persecution, and mistreatment of an average of 700 Palestinian children every year. Meqbil is currently a rising senior studying Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Goshen College, in Goshen, Indiana. Brad Parker is a staff attorney and international advocacy officer at Defense for Children International - Palestine. He specializes in issues of juvenile justice and grave violations against children during armed conflict, and leads DCIP’s legal advocacy efforts on Palestinian children’s rights. Parker regularly writes and speaks on the situation of Palestinian children, particularly issues involving detention, ill-treatment and torture of child detainees within the Israeli military detention system, and violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law. He leads DCIP's US Program and is a co-leader of the No Way to Treat a Child campaign in the United States and Canada. He is a graduate of the University of Vermont and received his J.D. from the City University of New York School of Law. RESOURCES Military Court Watch Annual Report 2016/17 Minors in Jeopardy, B'tselem, March 2018 Statistics on Palestinian minors in the custody of the Israeli security forces, B'tselem, May 2018 Unprotected: Detention of Palestinian Teenagers in East Jerusalem, B'tselem, October 2017 Order regarding Security Provisions [Consolidated Version] (Judea and Samaria) (No. 1651), 5770-2009 Israel's military courts 'humiliating charade' for Palestinians, Al Jazeera, February 2018 Separate and Unequal: Inside Israel's Military Courts, Where the Only Defendants Are Palestinian, Haaretz, March 2017 Defense For Children International - Palestine No Way To Treat A Child H.R.4391 - Promoting Human Rights by Ending Israeli Military Detention of Palestinian Children Act Detaining Dreams Yazan Meqbil: Congressional Briefing - 50 Years of Occupation and Life for Palestinian Children Preview image: Ofer Military Prison, Israel. Photo credit: Christopher Michel, Wikimedia Commons.

Loud & Clear
Argentina Boycotts Soccer Game in Jerusalem as Israel Steps up Violence

Loud & Clear

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 117:02


On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Jim Kavanagh, the editor of thepolemicist.net whose most recent piece is “Sacrificing Gaza: The Great March of Zionist Hypocrisy;” Ariel Gold, a peace activist and the national co-director of Code Pink; and longtime peace activist and member of Code Pink, Tighe Barry. Argentina yesterday canceled a pre-World Cup soccer match with Israel that was scheduled to take place in Jerusalem, after worldwide outcry from the BDS movement and a Palestinian Authority spokesman called for Palestinians to burn Argentine soccer jerseys. Meanwhile, Israeli authorities have denied parole for Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi, who is serving eight months in jail for slapping an Israeli soldier. Her cousin Ezzadine Tamimi was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers yesterday.On the regular Thursday series “Criminal Injustice,” about the most egregious conduct of our courts and prosecutors and how justice is denied to so many people in this country, the hosts discuss a prison journalist, Kevin “Rahid” Johnson, who has been punished for talking to the press and Trump’s pardon of Alice Marie Johnson. Paul Wright, the founder and executive director of the Human Rights Defense Center and editor of Prison Legal News and Criminal Legal News, and Kevin Gosztola, a writer for Shadowproof.com and co-host of the podcast Unauthorized Disclosure. Former President Bill Clinton said yesterday that his wife Hillary lost her presidential bid only because the Russian government preferred Green Party candidate Jill Stein. Clinton claimed, disingenuously, that without Stein, Hillary would have won the states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, and with them, the presidency. Brian and John speak with Ajamu Baraka, the National Organizer, Black Alliance for Peace, a longtime human rights activist, organizer, and political activist, and the 2016 Green Party nominee for Vice President of the United States. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani today announced an unconditional week-long ceasefire with the Taliban to mark the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. This is the first time that a ceasefire has been called without preconditions. Ghani specified, however, that it does not apply to other groups, including ISIS. Kathy Kelly, co-coordinator of Voices for Creative Non-Violence, who just got back from Afghanistan, joins the show. Democrats are taking a very hard line on the North Korea summit, requiring “complete, verifiable and irreversible dismantlement of North Korea's nuclear program” in order to remove the crippling US economic sanctions. Meanwhile, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is visiting the White House today for meetings with President Trump. Abe reportedly is expressing his concerns over North Korea in advance of next week’s summit there. Patrick Lawrence, the author of “Time No Longer: Americans After the American Century” and a columnist at The Nation whose work you can support at www.patreon.com/thefloutist, joins Brian and John. The White House’s top economic advisor said today that President Trump is not backing down from his hard line on trade, setting the stage for a showdown with top allies at the G7 summit in Canada this week. The meetings on Friday and Saturday will be the first time that allied leaders have had to confront Trump in person since he instituted steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada, Mexico, and the European Union. Sputnik News analyst and producer Walter Smolarek, who is in Quebec City, joins the show.Russian President Vladimir Putin is visiting Austria today as part of a policy to improve relations with the European Union. He’s also working to improve economic and trade relations with Europe in the aftermath of tariffs imposed on steel and aluminum by President Trump. Brian and John speak with legendary anti-war activist and former British parliamentarian George Galloway.

WHTT Podcasts
Palestininan Teenager Ahed Tamimi Stands Up to Israel's Military Kangaroo Court

WHTT Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 2:01


After her cousin was shot in the head by an Israele soldier, Palestinian Ahed Tamimi made the "slap heard around the world" upon a heavily armed IDF soldier. She was arrested in a night raid, as is the usual IDF modus operandi. This 2 minuted video, "The Interegation of Ahed Tamimi, 26 December, 2017 at Shaar Binyaminpolice station" needs to be seen and passed on to educate others about the brutal Israeli practices used against Palestinian youth. Two other documentaries highlight the ongoing brutality of the Israeli occupation: "Israel's Inhumane Treatment of Palestinian Children" and "Major Media Espose of Israeli Attacks on Palestinian Children." Also, a 5 minute report by CNN on3/18/2018 gives some background to Ahed's story: "Palestinian teen jailed for slapping soldier."

Redeye
Radiance of Resistance: A profile of two girls from a West Bank village

Redeye

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 12:46


Ahed Tamimi is a Palestinian teenager, famous around the world for standing up to the Israeli occupation. Janna Ayyad is a child journalist from the same village who documents the violence she sees around her. Jesse Roberts is the director of the award-winning documentary Radiance of Resistance which profiles these two remarkable girls. The film is playing in Vancouver on Tuesday April 10. In this episode, a conversation with Jesse Roberts.

Green Left Weekly Radio
Interviews with Mahmut Kahraman from the Kurdish community; Rebecca Langley from the Free West Papua movement

Green Left Weekly Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018


7am intro and acknowledgement of country 702am News: Austin bomber - media neglects to label Mark Anthony Conditt a 'terrorist' because he is white. Palestinian woman Ahed Tamimi jailed for 8 months after slapping Israeli soldier in the face.710am Jacob and Zane Interview Mahmut Kahraman about the invasion and aerial bombing of the Kurdish democratic confederal province of Afrin in North Western Syria (but really it is part of what is historically Kurdistan). A kurdish cultural monument has been destroyed and around 500 civilians killed as Turkish flags and Free Syrian Army flags are placed throughout. An international day of solidarity is happening tomorrow (March 24).730am News: ACTU launches change the rules campaign745am  Jacob and Zane interview Lucho Riquelme from the Latin America Solidarity Network (LASNET) about the upcoming tour of Venezuelan activist Pacha Guzman.Pacha is a member of the Ezequiel Zamora Peasant National Front (FNCEZ) and the Revolutionary Current Bolivar Zamora (CRBZ), a tendency within the United Socialist Party of Venezuela and will be discussing the gains made by the revolutionary movement in Venezuela as well as the challenges faced.755am News: Conflict erupts on Melbourne waterfront between workers and Qube Ports8am activist calendar 8:10am Jacob and Zane interview Rebecca Langley about an upcoming tour of speakers from occupied West Papua. The speaking tour will focus on how Indonesian police and paramilitary units given training and material assistance by Australia have been directly responsible for violent repression and murders of West Papuan freedom fighters and community organisers.

Headlines You May Have Missed – iState
Headlines You May Have Missed – March 21st, 2018 – Episode 045

Headlines You May Have Missed – iState

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018


Join Paul Gordon as he covers the Right to Theft, the Qubit Revolution, TurkReich Hates Rojava, The Secret Trial of Ahed Tamimi, and more on this episode of Headlines You May Have Missed. [...]The post Headlines You May Have Missed – March 21st, 2018 – Episode 045 appeared first on iState.

Planétoscope
Tanger: l'Hermione, frégate de la liberté, a fait sa première et unique escale en Afrique

Planétoscope

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018


Cette semaine dans Planétoscope, on vous propose tout d'abord de monter à bord de l’Hermione. Ce véritable musée flottant, réplique d’un bateau du 18ème siècle, poursuit un dessein pourtant d’actualité : rapprocher les peuples. A son bord, des marins recrutés dans 34 pays de la Francophonie. Matthias Raynal a rencontré l'équipage de l’Hermione lors de son escale dans le port de Tanger. Pour le grand décryptage de ce vendredi on fera un état des lieux de la Francophonie. Ce sont des femmes et des hommes qui partagent une langue commune, le français. On compte 274 millions de locuteurs répartis sur les cinq continents. Direction ensuite la Sierra Léone pour le second grand reportage. Un peu plu de trois millions d’électeurs étaient appelés à choisir, mercredi 7 mars, parmi 16 candidats, le successeur au président Ernest Bai Koroma. Les Sierra-Léonais vont devoir retourner dans les bureaux de votes le 27 mars pour le second tour de la présidentielle. Enfin Matthias partagera avec nous son coup de coeur média de la semaine. Il recevra à la fin de Planetoscope Marc Garmirian pour parler de son reportage "La peste blonde". Un film consacré à Ahed Tamimi, nouvelle icône de la cause palestinienne.

Delete Your Account Podcast
Taking the Mask Off

Delete Your Account Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 80:30


If you want to support the show and receive access to tons of bonus content, subscribe on our Patreon page for as little as $5 a month. Also, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the show on iTunes. We can't do this show without your support!!! Roqayah is out for the week, but returning guest-co-host Nora Barrows-Friedman fills her shoes and joins Kumars for a conversation with Ali Abunimah, co-founder and editor of The Electronic Intifada. Ali is also the author of The Battle for Justice in Palestine and One Country: A Bold Proposal to End the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse. We discuss several developments in Israel/Palestine since we last spoke to Ali, both on-the-ground and diplomatically around the world, and to what extent these changes are attributable to Trump. Ali shares the story of the Tamimi family, resisting the seizure of land in their village of Nabi Saleh for Israeli settlement construction. Multiple members of the Tamimi family have been killed in recent years as a result of their participation in weekly protests against the settlements. Not long after the near-death of 15-year-old Muhammad Fadel Tamimi, shot in the head with a "rubber" bullet, Ahed Tamimi, his 16-year-old cousin, lightly slapped one of two heavily armed Israeli soldiers as she attempted to remove them from her family's property. Video of the event went viral. Not long after, Ahed was arrested by the Israeli military where she now faces years in prison, and her family members have been targeted for arrest and abuse ever since. Ali talks about how Trump's Israel/Palestine policy agenda is largely in line with the increasing permissiveness for abuse and subjugation of Palestinians that has continued unaltered under Republican and Democratic presidents for decades. Ali posits that the salient difference between Obama and Trump is that Trump is "taking the mask off", dropping all pretense and revealing the ugly reality of Israeli apartheid and settler colonialism. We also talk about shifting public opinion on the question of justice for all Palestinians, particularly among young people, and why recent high-profile BDS victories have pro-Israel advocacy groups running scared, aligning more and more with far-right-wing governments and organizations. You can find Ali on twitter at @AliAbunimah. Find Nora at @norabf. A transcript for this episode will be provided upon request. Please send an email to deleteuracct @ gmail to get a copy sent to you when it is completed.

Watermelon Brigades
#3: Happy Birthday, Ahed Tamimi!

Watermelon Brigades

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 86:58


As Biggie says, birthdays was the worst days. In episode 03, Muna and Jams recount a birthday bash we threw for 17 year old Ahed Tamimi on the Global Day of Solidarity to Free the Tamimi Family. We talk about the Tamimis and the global reaction to “the slap heard around the world,” as well as the resistance village of Nabi Saleh, children in military detention abroad and kids here at home fighting for their lives in their own schools and streets. Plus we touch on the connections between the rise of racist fascism in the US with the current predicament of the ruling right in Israel. We also spotlight why the musician M.I.A. rules, recommend some delicious gift ideas fresh from Palestine and explain our tag line: Free Palestine, save Israel and defend the Americas. #FreeAhed Subscribe to the Watermelon Brigades podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play.

Ethnically Ambiguous
We Are Ahed Tamimi

Ethnically Ambiguous

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 65:11


In this weeks episode 30 the girls discuss the possible charges against Netanyahu & the case of Palestinian teen Ahed Tamimi in Israel. Then they get into some personal talk about their celebrating birthdays growing up & more. #FREEAHEDTAMIMI Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Arab Talk with Jess & Jamal
Gun Violence In America - 15 Feb 2018

Arab Talk with Jess & Jamal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 52:54


Jess & Jamal discuss the recent shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida. They talk about the role the NRA and other lobby groups play to influence decision makers in Washington, DC. They also discuss the recent updates concerning the trial of Ahed Tamimi in an Israeli military court.

ZION NEWS
Israel: Yes, ‘we want it that way', Netanyahu and Trump at odds? - 2/13/18

ZION NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 24:25


Netanyahu and Trump at odds? Prime Minister Netanyahu may have just landed himself in a bit of hot water with U.S. President Donald Trump, White House strongly denies claim that Israel and U.S. were talking settlement annexation. Abbas meets Putin in Russia Palestinian authority President Mahmoud Abbas has just met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, to deliver a major request. Trial begins for Palestinian teen The trial of seventeen year-old Ahed Tamimi begins today, Tamimi is the Palestinian teen who was filmed slapping an I.D.F. soldier near her home in the West Bank last December. To annex or not to annex? Dr. Martin Sherman, Founder & Executive Director of the IISS speaking at ILTV Studio about the advantages and disadvantages to the unilateral actions in the West Bank. 1,000 Ethiopian Jews set to immigrate in 2018 There are still around 8 thousand Jews living in Ethiopia, and now the Israeli government has just ruled that 1 thousand of them will be allowed to immigrate to Israel in 2018. 6. B.D.S. VTR The government is taking dead aim on the B.D.S. Boycott of Israel with a new international effort, ILTV's Yael Shir brings us to the floor of the ‘2018 Legal Network Initiative' to explain how. 7. Bill to open alleged graves nears final vote The government has just reached a deal with the families of allegedly kidnapped Yemenite children, to green-light the opening of alleged graves so that DNA evidence can be gathered. David Grossman snags Israel prize for literature Grossman is already considered one of the most important modern Israeli writers of all time, and now he's just been awarded one of Israel's biggest writing awards, the Israel prize for literature. 9. Keeping our medical facilities clean Aharon Gedanken PH.D., Co-Founder & V.P. of R&D for Nano Textile speaking at ILTV Studio about the new technology to help save lives in hospitals. Israel: Yes, ‘we want it that way' Nick, Kevin, A.J., Brian and Howie of the Backstreet Boys are headed to the Holy Land and they're scheduled for a springtime concert in Rishon Lezion. Fake Mossad, real funny Merch The famous Satircal Twitter account “Fake Mossad”, looks like the comical account is launching a online merchandise store with some really cheeky gear. Hebrew word Of The Day: MERAGAL | מרגל = SPY Learn a New Hebrew word every day. Today's word is "Meragal" which means "Spy" The Weather Forecast The winter heat-wave looks to be staying, expect a drop in temperatures as rain showers will continue throughout the evening. The low tonight should be about fifty-three or twelve degrees Celsius, and the high tomorrow will be around sixty-five or eighteen degrees Celsius. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Loud & Clear
“War, War, War…” U.S. Intel Chiefs Brief Congress on Future

Loud & Clear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 115:42


On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Medea Benjamin, the co-founder of Code Pink, Ajit Singh, a writer and political analyst, and Bill Binney, a former NSA technical director who became a legendary national security whistleblower.The Senate Intelligence Committee today will hear from the Director of National Intelligence and the Directors of the CIA, NSA, and FBI and others on the global threats facing the United States. Those threats haven’t changed much since last year. They include cyberattacks, Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, and Syria. But for the first time, terrorism wasn’t at or near the top of the list.The hosts continue the weekly series looking at the economic issues of the day with financial policy analyst Daniel Sankey. The three also examine President Trump’s proposed infrastructure bill.A judge in the UK today refused to cancel an arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, ruling that he could still be arrested by UK police if he leaves the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. Brian and John speak with Randy Credico, an activist, a comedian, and the former director of the William Moses Kunstler Fund for Racial Justice.Three staff members of a jail formerly run by conservative activist sheriff David Clarke of Milwaukee were arrested yesterday and charged with multiple felonies after a mentally ill prisoner, Terrill Thomas, died of thirst. The staff members had denied him water for a week to punish him for behavioral problems. Michelle Gross, the president of Communities United Against Police Brutality, and Peter Koneazny, the litigation director for the Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee, join the show.The government of Kuwait yesterday opened a weeklong conference dedicated to raising money for the reconstruction of Iraq following the devastating war against ISIS. Experts estimate that Iraq needs more than $88 billion. Dr. Jeremy Kuzmarov, a professor at the University of Tulsa and author of the book “Modernizing Repression: Police Training and Nation Building in the American Century,” joins Brian and John.Israeli police are expected to recommend today that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu be indicted on charges of bribery and abuse of power, charges that he insists he will fight. Meanwhile, Ahed Tamimi, a 17-year-old Palestinian girl, was put on trial yesterday in an Israeli military court on charges that she slapped an Israeli soldier after her cousin was shot with a rubber bullet. The case has attracted the attention of diplomats, human rights groups, Hollywood celebrities, and the media. Daoud Kuttab, an award-winning Palestinian journalist, joins the show.CIA whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling was released from a halfway house in St. Louis yesterday, arriving home in the late morning for the first time in more than two-and-a-half years. Sterling was prosecuted after alleging racial discrimination at the Agency and found guilty of a number of national security crimes, all of which he denied all the way through trial. The federal Bureau of Prisons did all it could to break Sterling even after he was released from prison.tags: CIA, NSA, FBI, Senate Intelligence Committee, Director of National Intelligence, global threats, war, peace, cyberattacks, Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, Syria, terrorism

Fumaça
Falastine Dwikat sobre a prisão de Ahed Tamimi

Fumaça

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 22:09


Em 1991, Israel assinou a convenção internacional sobre os direitos da criança da Organização das Nações Unidas. No seu artigo 37º pode ler-se “a captura, detenção ou prisão de uma criança devem ser conformes à lei, serão utilizadas unicamente como medida de último recurso e terão a duração mais breve possível”. Ahed Tamimi, uma criança palestiniana de 17 anos (tinha 16 quando foi detida), permanece presa desde a noite de 19 de Dezembro, quando soldados israelitas apareceram no seu quarto para a levar, depois de um vídeo que mostrava Ahed a dar uma bofetada a um soldado se ter tornado viral. O mês passado, um tribunal militar israelita decidiu mantê-la presa a aguardar julgamento sem data conhecida. Podem ser semanas, podem ser meses. Ahed está agora a ser julgada nos tribunais militares israelitas, tal como acontece a qualquer criança palestiniana que se encontre detida e ao contrário do que acontece a crianças israelitas. De acordo com a Defence for Children International, desde 2000, pelo menos 8000 crianças palestinianas foram presas e julgadas num tribunal militar israelita, não tendo variadíssimas vezes acesso a direitos básicos como o de poder estar com a família num claro desrespeito do direito internacional, e sofrendo, 3 em cada 4 crianças, de violência física durante a detenção, transferência ou interrogatório. O historial de desobediência a convenções das Nações Unidas por parte de Israel é já longo e, segundo Falastane Dwikat, ativista palestiniana com quem falamos hoje, “o sistema atual de apartheid israelita e o sistema de ocupação têm como objetivo esmagar os palestinianos e as palestinianas”. Incluindo crianças. Falastine falou-nos desde Ramallah, uma cidade palestiniana a 20 quilómetros de Nabi Saleh, a vila onde vive a família Tamimi, incluindo Ahed. Falastine tem sido uma das mais ativas pessoas na campanha #FreetheTamimis, estando presente nas variadíssimas ações de protesto não violentas contra a prisão da Ahed, Nariman (a mãe de Ahed) e outros membros da família Tamimi que tantas vezes foram presos. A prisão de Ahed, as acusações que enfrenta, a normalidade que é uma criança palestiniana ser detida indefinidamente e a ocupação israelita foram temas que abordámos na conversa que podes ouvir aqui. Texto, preparação, entrevista e captação de som: Ricardo Ribeiro Edição de som: Bernardo Afonso Support the show.

Arab Talk with Jess & Jamal
Palestinian Women, Gender & Sexual Justice - 1 Feb 2018

Arab Talk with Jess & Jamal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 50:48


Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi discusses the case of Ahed Tamimi and the vilification of Palestinian women. She also talks about the First Amendment and discusses why attempts to tamper with it will eventually fail.

El libro de Tobias
El libro de Tobias: 5.20 Stephen King Fin de guardia e It (2017)

El libro de Tobias

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 343:19


Este audio está dedicado a Fidel Dueñas y a Caroli Dilli. Y así llegamos al número 20 señoras y señores. Las próximas 4 semanas (4 lunes) subiremos especiales de historia y, cómo hacemos siempre desde que empezamos este podcast, retomaremos la temporada con el 5.21 el lunes 5 de marzo. Cómo hacemos cada 5 programas, toca literatura y para la ocasión, en la “Sección principal”, os traigo al maestro Stephen King. Os pondré al día de sus futuras publicaciones, de que adaptaciones a la gran y a la pequeña pantalla están en marcha… además comentaré su última novela publicada en España, “Fin de guardia”, os hablaré de la nueva “IT” y os diré todo lo que sé sobre el futuro segundo capítulo. Por si todo esto fuese poco, también os leo el relato breve “Materia gris”. En la sección “Giaccomic”, mi buen amigo Giacco nos trae noticias y novedades del universo del comic el último análisis hasta que reanudemos en marzo; “Estela Plateada: Poder más que cósmico" de Dan Slott y Mike Allred. Sí, comic de superhéroes para terminar el mes y la primera mitad de la temporada. En la sección “El verso libre” traigo a alguien que todavía no se había pasado por esta sección, Ricardo Arjona y además lo hago con “El mojado”, una canción con mensaje incluida en su álbum de 2005 “Adentro” y que nos habla de la realidad de las miles de personas que arriesgan su vida por un sueño extranjero. En la sección “A golpes de realidad” como cada semana os traeré todas las noticias que nunca cuentan los medios de comunicación convencionales llamando a las cosas por su nombre. Terrorismo machista, Ahed Tamimi o la dictadura que vivimos en España de manos del Gobierno corrupto del PP entre otros temas. Finalmente en la sección “¿Qué fue de?” y dado que es el último hasta marzo, os traigo a Carmen de Burgos, la primera mujer periodista que hubo en España y que Franco y sus herederos quieren hacer desaparecer de la historia. Os hablaré largo y tendido de esta brillante periodista, escritora, traductora y activista feminista. Canal de nuestra musa, la YouTuber Miare's Project: https://www.youtube.com/user/AchlysProject Tiempos: Sección principal: del 00:03:30 al 02:18:46 Sección “Giaccomic”: del 02:23:21 al 02:45:24 Sección “El verso libre”: del 02:46:17 al 02:52:58 Sección “A golpes de realidad”: del 02:53:40 al 04:27:50 Sección “¿Qué fue de?”: del 04:28:58 al 05:33:19 Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Colaborador: Giacco Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Diseño logo Canal: Patrick Grau Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Punto de fuga
Punto de Fuga: 'La pesadilla de Tamimi' (28/01/2017) | Audio | Punto de Fuga

Punto de fuga

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 60:22


Esta semana, hablamos con la abogada de la joven palestina de 16 años que está encerrada en una prisión israelí acusada de haber abofeteado a un soldado israelí. Ahed Tamimi no es la única menor encarcelada en una prisión de Israel, hay más de 300 menores en la cárcel a la espera de juicio.

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
Episode 9 - Palestinians And Jews Decolonize featuring Andrew Farkash and Lina Assi

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 55:12


This week we caught up to Andrew Farkash and Lina Assi to talk about their organization Palestinians and Jews Decolonize and provide listeners with some context for the current situation in Palestine including responses to the US declaration of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, the arrest and detainment of Ahed Tamimi and how Lina and Andrew see their organization’s role within Jewish and Palestinian politics.    Palestinians and Jews Decolonize (PJD) is a socialist, anti-racist, and anti-imperialist organization supporting a decolonized and liberated Palestine.  The organization is a Palestinian and Jewish led solidarity movement firmly rooted in anti-Zionism. That focuses on education, awareness, and militant action.   Andrew is a queer and Disabled Mizrahi Jewish writer and organizer. Andrew graduated from UC Santa Barbara with bachelor degrees in History and Feminist Studies. They plan to pursue a PhD in History with an emphasis on Palestine/Israel. They co-founded Palestinians and Jews Decolonize and are currently involved in queer, Disability, and pro-Palestinian activism.   Lina Assi is an undergraduate student pursuing a double major in Labour Studies and Political Science. Lina is also the President of Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights McMaster (SPHR) and Co-Founder of Palestinians and Jews Decolonize. She has been involved in Palestinian activism in Ontario for over four years, organizing events such as Israeli Apartheid Week and other initiatives.

Redeye
Why Ahed Tamimi is not a household name in the West

Redeye

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2018 11:38


Pakistani teenage activist Malala Yousafzai won a Nobel Peace prize for her struggle against the oppression of young people and children. Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi is also fighting to protect people from oppression but, in her case, the oppressor is the Israeli state. Shenila Khoja-Moolji is a scholar of gender, Islam and youth studies. We speak with her about how differently Western media represents these two activist girls.

Esteri
Esteri di giovedì 18/01/2018

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 28:09


1-Ahed Tamimi sia rilasciata. Amnesty rinnova l'appello a Israele. Un tribunale ha stabilito che la 16enne attivista palestinese , accusata di aggressione aggravata e istigazione, dovrà rimanere in carcere fino alla fine del suo processo. ( Riccardo Noury Amnestry Italia)..2-Evitare a tutti i costi la guerra del Nilo: la promessa di Egitto e Etiopia durante il vertice del Cairo. ( Raffaele Masto)..3-Tempesta sul Nord Europa. Tre morti in Olanda. Bloccati treni in Belgio e Germania. ..4-Springsteen on Broadway. Bruce racconta la sua vita in parole e musica in un teatro da 1000 posti. Il reportage di Valentina Redaelli..5-L'obbligo di reperibilità 24 ore su 24 e sette giorni su sette è una misura necessaria e non viola il diritto alla privacy degli atleti. La corte di Strasburgo dà ragione ai controlli antidoping. ..6-No coiling: Sarkodie, un rapper ghanese, risponde in rime agli insulti razzisti di Donald Trump.

Esteri
Esteri di gio 18/01

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 28:09


1-Ahed Tamimi sia rilasciata. Amnesty rinnova l’appello a Israele. Un tribunale ha stabilito che la 16enne attivista palestinese , accusata di aggressione aggravata e istigazione, dovrà rimanere in carcere fino alla fine del suo processo. ( Riccardo Noury Amnestry Italia)..2-Evitare a tutti i costi la guerra del Nilo: la promessa di Egitto e Etiopia durante il vertice del Cairo. ( Raffaele Masto)..3-Tempesta sul Nord Europa. Tre morti in Olanda. Bloccati treni in Belgio e Germania. ..4-Springsteen on Broadway. Bruce racconta la sua vita in parole e musica in un teatro da 1000 posti. Il reportage di Valentina Redaelli..5-L'obbligo di reperibilità 24 ore su 24 e sette giorni su sette è una misura necessaria e non viola il diritto alla privacy degli atleti. La corte di Strasburgo dà ragione ai controlli antidoping. ..6-No coiling: Sarkodie, un rapper ghanese, risponde in rime agli insulti razzisti di Donald Trump.

Esteri
Esteri di gio 18/01

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 28:09


1-Ahed Tamimi sia rilasciata. Amnesty rinnova l’appello a Israele. Un tribunale ha stabilito che la 16enne attivista palestinese , accusata di aggressione aggravata e istigazione, dovrà rimanere in carcere fino alla fine del suo processo. ( Riccardo Noury Amnestry Italia)..2-Evitare a tutti i costi la guerra del Nilo: la promessa di Egitto e Etiopia durante il vertice del Cairo. ( Raffaele Masto)..3-Tempesta sul Nord Europa. Tre morti in Olanda. Bloccati treni in Belgio e Germania. ..4-Springsteen on Broadway. Bruce racconta la sua vita in parole e musica in un teatro da 1000 posti. Il reportage di Valentina Redaelli..5-L'obbligo di reperibilità 24 ore su 24 e sette giorni su sette è una misura necessaria e non viola il diritto alla privacy degli atleti. La corte di Strasburgo dà ragione ai controlli antidoping. ..6-No coiling: Sarkodie, un rapper ghanese, risponde in rime agli insulti razzisti di Donald Trump.

ZION NEWS
Fresh clashes turn violent in West Bank, I.D.F. Destroys Hamas Terror tunnel - 1/14/18

ZION NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 24:32


I.D.F. Destroys Hamas Terror tunnel Israel says it has just totally destroyed a new Terror tunnel, believed to be used by Hamas, in Southern Gaza. Despite threats, Trump Re-approves Iran deal Despite repeated criticism and promises to withdraw the U.S. from the Iran nuclear deal, president trump has just re-signed the waiver officially keeping the deal alive. Prime Minister Netanyahu lands in India Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has just landed in India, the first official visit of an Israeli leader to the country in fifteen years. 4. Prime Minister Netanyahu lands in India Amb. Yosef Livne, former Israeli Ambassador to New Zealand speaking at ILTV Studio about Prime Minister Netanyahu's India visit. 5. Fresh clashes turn violent in West Bank Fresh clashes have again taken a violent turn in the West Bank. The Israeli army has now used crowd-dispersal measures to calm Palestinian Protesters rallying for the release of Ahed Tamimi. 6. Hamas walks down dangerous line of violence The I.D.F.'s airstrike against a Hamas terror tunnel in Gaza is only the latest escalation between Israel and the Terror group. Drawing water from thin air Yehuda Kaploun, President of Watergen USA speaking at ILTV Studio about the company that is trying to tackle maybe the biggest challenge to human survival, dirty, undrinkable water. Israeli singer denied visa for U.N. concert The U.S. has just rejected Israeli singer Amir Benayoun's request to enter the country. He was supposed to perform at the U.N.'s commemoration of Holocaust Remembrance Day, but officials say Benayoun didn't properly demonstrate his intention to return to Israel after the show. Never worry about the right gift again Yair Miron, CEO & Founder of Giftwizard speaking at ILTV Studio about the technology that is trying to change the way we think and buy gifts.   Gold Nanoparticles can help fight Cancer It seems like every other week, an Israeli medical firm comes up with another promising treatment for various Cancers, but now a new research shows Gold-Heavy Tumors absorb more radiation. Hebrew word Of The Day: MUSHLAM | מושלם = PERFECT Learn a New Hebrew word every day. Today's word is "Mushlam" which means "Perfect" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ethnically Ambiguous
We Are Mentally Ill

Ethnically Ambiguous

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 63:45


Episode 24 is alive & the girls discuss big news on the way, the former Iranian prime minister Mohammad Mosaddegh, stories of young activists in Palestine, namely Ahed Tamimi and her family, mental illness, & more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Arab Talk with Jess & Jamal
Arab Talk’s Predictions For 2018 - 4 Jan 2018

Arab Talk with Jess & Jamal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 51:03


Jess and Jamal provide their predictions for 2018. They also discuss the arrest of Palestinian sixteen-year-old Ahed Tamimi.

Studio 2
Palestinas Jeanne d'Arc.

Studio 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 12:49


En palestinsk jente sitter i israelsk fengsel, etter å ha fiket til en soldat. Jenta heter Ahed Tamimi, og nå kalles hun Palestinas Jeanne d'Arc. Med Jørgen Jensehaugen.

The Newsmakers
Children under occupation

The Newsmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 24:20


16 year old Palestinian girl Ahed Tamimi has been charged with assault after she was filmed slapping an Israeli soldier. She now faces time in jail. Tamimi's family say the trial is an attempt to break her as a symbol of resistance to Israeli occupation, but critics say she's just a teenager being manipulated by her family. We speak with her lawyer, Gaby Lasky, about her legal appeal, and debate what impact Tamimi's trial will have.

The Promised Podcast
“The ‘Herem’ of Public Opinion” Edition

The Promised Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 64:18


Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Ha’aretz journalist Allison Kaplan Sommer discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for extra segments, in-depth prep material, and other patron-only perks? Support the show on Patreon and gain access to these and more. New Right? After right-wing voices join (albeit hesitantly) protests against the putative corruptions of the Netanyahu government, we ask whether this marks an important (and perhaps portentous) change. Does it mark an important change in the attitudes of (at least a portion of) the right? Only Sixteen Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi is only lately the most recognizable face in a venerable activist family. Most recently, she appeared in another video that drew international attention. We try to puzzle out what sense to make of the latest incident. What, if anything, do we learn from it? The “Herem” of Public Opinion: On Excommunication and Rehabilitation After writer and pundit Ari Shavit cancels a lecture over past sexual harassment, we ask: Should we be crowdsourcing judgment, or meting out tribal justice, when there seems to be no other way to get justice at all? If so, then how do we know when the punishment ought to end? Music by Sheila Ferber, in honor of her performance today at Beit ha-Yotzer, Hangar 22 in Tel Aviv’s port: "Yehiye Beseder" "Koresh 11" "Ha-Yalkut ha-Adom"  "Bishvilkha"