#impunity

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Rachel Corrie - 20 Years: March 16-17 Event Updates

To participate in one of following, please check out the following link for more details: https://conta.cc/40h2c95
Remembering Rachel Corrie - Warrior of Love
March 16 at 1:00-4:00 p.m.
The Evergreen State College, Seminar 2 D-1105
In-person only
A Public Affair with host Allen Ruff
March 16 at 10-11 a.m. PDT; 12-1p.m. CDT; 1-2 p.m. EDT
WORT 89.9 FM Madison
Mideast Focus Ministry 10th Annual Film Series
March 16 at 7 p.m.
Zoom only: Register for a link to this film and discussion by requesting a link at seattlemideastfocus@gmail.com.
FOR & Women in Black Vigil Downtown Olympia
4th and Water Streets, Olympia
March 17 at 4:30-6:00 p.m.
In-person only

#RachelCorrie #Israel #Crime #NeverForget #SayHerName #Gaza #Apartheid #Occupation #Impunity #US

faab64@diasp.org

Citing a military source, the state news agency #SANA said #Israel 🇮🇱 “carried out an air attack from the direction of the Mediterranean Sea, west of Latakia, targeting #Aleppo International Airport”

ISrAeL hAs tHe rIgHt tO dEfEnD iTsElF!

It is not often that Israeli criminal actions get any kind of coverage on western media, but I guess bombing an airport that is the only route for foreign aid coming to Syria is just too big to ignore, but of course they bombed the "Iranian targets" , no way Israel would ever bomb a civilian airport, would they? It's not like they are like Russians or something.

There was no comment from Israeli officials. Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes on targets inside government-controlled parts of Syria in recent years, including attacks on the #Damascus and Aleppo airports, but it rarely acknowledges or discusses the operations.

Israel has acknowledged, however, that it targets bases of Iran-allied militant groups, such as Lebanon’s #Hezbollah, which has sent thousands of fighters to support President #Assad’s forces.

#Syria #Impunity #StateSponsoredTerrorism

https://www.france24.com/en/middle-east/20230307-syrian-state-media-says-israeli-strike-damaged-aleppo-airport?ref=tw_i

faab64@diasp.org

She went up to the roof searching for her cat, but her parents found her dead body, with a bullet in her head instead.

This is the story of #JanaZakarneh, the sixteen-year-old Palestinian girl who was shot with seven bullets while she was looking for her pet yesterday in #Jenin.

It is nothing new and as always

"Israeli military is saying it likely shot a Palestinian girl in the head, killing her, and was an accident."

#Israel #Occupation #WestBank #Impunity #Palestine

faab64@diasp.org

A quick close-up analysis dismantles the #Israeli narrative of a #Palestinian attacking & attempting to steal an Israeli soldier's weapon:

Ammar Mufleh, 22, was fully unarmed & trying to make a run for his life from a soldier's chokehold before he was executed in cold blood.
#Israel #palestine #Occupation #Apartheid #Impunity

https://twitter.com/muhammadshehad2/status/1598751329106550785

faab64@diasp.org

Ammar Mufleh defended himself from an Israeli soldier and was shot dead.

This is what racist rule in Palestine looks like... this is what apartheid looks like....

#Israel #palestine #Occupation #Apartheid #Impunity

https://twitter.com/Lowkey0nline/status/1598736903674601474

faab64@diasp.org

A 23-year-old Palestinian man, Ammar Mufleh was publicly executed by an Israeli soldier who shot him in Hawwara town, south of Nablus in occupied Palestine.

this is just unbelievable. they don't give a shit being recorded. they know they are untouchable!

#Israel #palestine #Occupation #Apartheid #Impunity

https://twitter.com/MintPressNews/status/1598732523353378828

faab64@diasp.org

For those who keep saying Israel is a democracy, here is a clear example of IDF helping, supporting and cheering settlers terrorism who attack, destroy and steal from Palestinians.

This has gone so far that they no longer care to record their crimes because they know they are untouchable and no one will ever dare to criticize them or god forbid, call for their arrest.
#Iarael #Palestine #Occupation #IDF #Terrorism #WestBank #Impunity
https://twitter.com/Issaamro/status/1584825582235242503

faab64@diasp.org

“A senior (Israeli) military official said the military’s top legal officer will not be launching a criminal probe into the incident, meaning neither the soldier nor anyone in his chain of command will face punishment.”

What a shocker.

And I'm sure #Biden administration is perfectly fine with Israel murder of their citizen since she was "not really American" after all. Just going to increase the military aid so they have the right to defend themselves more

#JusticeForShireen #Israel #Impunity #Apartheid #Politics

https://apnews.com/article/middle-east-israel-journalists-veterans-al-jazeera-0e33ab0025cf06ee498ab83445e39733

berternste@pod.orkz.net

Amazon wild west: where drugs, fish and logging are big money but life is cheap

The Guardian

Illegal businesses form an interlocking web in the Brazilian remote region where Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira were killed, threatening Indigenous communities and local ecology. (...)

Such are the contrasts in this underreported part of the Amazon rainforest where magnificent natural beauty has become a backdrop to increasing violence and impunity. It is the setting for a battle over access to resources that has intensified following the election of Brazil’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, in 2018.

Law enforcement officials say the Javari Valley, an area the size of Portugal and home to the world’s largest concentration of uncontacted Indigenous tribes, is now Brazil’s second largest drug trafficking route, where the interwoven illicit industries of fishing, logging and mining have proliferated over the past decade. (...)

With sweeping government cuts in the region – there has been no federal environmental agency [Ibama] base here since 2018 and just three, poorly resourced Indigenous protection agency [Funai] outposts – seizures have plummeted under the Bolsonaro administration, according to a report by Publica, a Brazilian investigative newsroom. According to internal Funai documents seen by the Guardian, the Funai outpost closest to where Pereira and Phillips were killed has come under fire seven times in the past two years. (...)

“Dom Phillips was not on an ‘adventure’. He was a war correspondent documenting a war.”

Saraiva argued that the Brazilian government has more than enough resources to end the crime surge here, citing his own experience combating illegal gold mining in the Yanomami Indigenous territory by using the army to target illegal infrastructure such as boats and equipment.

“But they [the Bolsonaro administration] are not doing it for lack of political will.” (...)

Traffickers have also begun recruiting younger Indigenous men and boys into the drugs operations themselves, said Tamakuri. Drawn in by payments of a few hundred dollars for months of work, promises of clothing and mobile phones, the recruits then face execution if they try to escape. (...)

Complete article

Photo of man carrying a big fish

Tags: #brazil #brasil #brazilie #amazon #killings #dom_philips #bruno_pereira #chico_mendes #dorothy_stang #indigenous_people #mining #illegal_mining #logging #illegal_logging #cattle_farming #deforestation #rainforest #bolsonaro #jair_bolsonaro #marina_silva #impunity

berternste@pod.orkz.net

Killing and outrage: little has changed in the Amazon after years of violence

The Guardian

(...) Before the world was outraged by the murders of British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous advocate Bruno Pereira, it was aghast at the killings of Chico Mendes and Dorothy Stang.

Mendes was a rubber tapper and unionist murdered by ranchers in 1988 in the southern Amazon; 73-year-old Stang was a US nun assassinated in 2005 for standing up to illegal loggers on the other side of the rainforest. (...)

But for those hoping the recent murder of Phillips and Pereira will mark a turning point for the Amazon – some combination, say, of greater environmental protections, more oversight or broader rights for Brazil’s Indigenous communities – the killings of Mendes and Stang do not offer very comforting lessons. (...)

“We don’t believe that anything changes because of these cases,” said [Ronilson Costa, national coordinator of the Pastoral Land Commission (CPT), a Catholic church organisation that monitors land conflicts]. “There is not less violence or fewer deaths and the numbers prove that.”

“The level of impunity is very high,” he added. “Areas such as Amazonia are always in conflict, there is something every week, whether it is a threat, an attack, a prison, and murder as well. I think the expansion and invasion of capital has generated more violence.”

According to CPT statistics, Stang was one of 39 people killed over land disputes in 2005. In the years since, more than 600 people have perished, an average of 38 each year. (...)

Only around 10 % of the cases recorded by the CPT come to trial and even then it often takes years of delays, appeals and retrials. (...)

Complete article

Photo of
Brazilian ecologist Chico Mendes and Dorothy Stang, a 73-year-old American nun, were both shot dead. Composite: AFP/Getty images/Reuters.

Tags: #brazil #brasil #brazilie #amazon #killings #dom_philips #bruno_pereira #chico_mendes #dorothy_stang #indigenous_people #mining #illegal_mining #logging #illegal_logging #cattle_farming #deforestation #rainforest #bolsonaro #jair_bolsonaro #marina_silva #impunity