There is a silent vigil on Fri., May 6 from 5 to 6 PM outside of Homewood Friends Meeting, 3107 N. Charles St., in opposition to war in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan. Placards say
The Hiroshima-Nagasaki Commemoration Committee, Chesapeake Physicians for Social Responsibility and Baltimore Quaker Peace and Justice Committee of Homewood and Stony Run Meetings are hosting the FILM & SOCIAL CONSCIOUSNESS DVD SERIES. The next film in the series, entitled THE INDIVIDUAL IN A TIME OF CONFLICT, THE TRUE STORY OF CHE GUEVARA [
THE TRUE STORY OF CHE GUEVARA is directed by Maria Wye Berry and gives a rounded view of who Che really was and his passion for bringing about a communist revolution to the world. The film is largely based on the intensive work of John Lee Anderson, the author of CHE GUEVARA: A Revolutionary Life which contains comprehensive elements of Che’s life including the revelation of how he died, as well as where he was secretly buried. The romantic revolutionary is alive and well despite his death. A well received THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES [2004] gave us a glimpse of what molded the man who joined the Cuban revolution. And Steven Soderbergh made a two part saga of the life of CHE in 2008. Che’s tactics and beliefs can be challenged by today’s revolutionaries and others, including nonviolent activists. However, no one should be able to contest that Che died pursuing his beliefs.
Published on Thursday, May 5, 2011 by CommonDreams.org
Palestinian Unity and the New Middle East
by Ramzy Baroud
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s response to the Hamas-Fatah deal in
Despite numerous past attempts to undercut Mahmoud Abbas, stall peace talks, and derail Israel’s commitment to previous agreements, Netanyahu and his rightwing government are now arguing that Palestinians are solely responsible for the demise of the illusory ‘peace process’. Israeli bulldozers will continue to carve up the hapless West Bank to make room for more illegal settlements, but this time their excuse may not be ‘natural expansion’. The justification might instead be
But frankly, at this juncture of Middle East history,
A day after the handshakes exchanged by chief Fatah representative, Azzam al-Ahmed, and Hamas’s leaders, Damascus-based Dr. Moussa Abu Marzoug and Gaza-based Mahmoud Al Zahar, the forces behind the agreement in
The temporary reluctance is not pervading, however. “Congress is an entirely different matter,” Rubin wrote, quoting an angry, unnamed official
But how effective will such financial arm-twisting be, especially with the possibility of other donor countries following suit?
If the question had been asked prior to the Arab Spring - and the Egyptian revolution in particular - the answer would have been marred by uncertainty. A whole class of Palestinian politicians had arranged their stances almost exclusively around funding issues.
What really allowed
This analysis is not merely relevant to recent events. The greatest Israeli gain of the
Now
Not only did both
The Israeli vision for the region was to keep it politically divided at any cost. Without such a division,
“Egypt is charting a new course in its foreign policy that has already begun shaking up the established order in the Middle East, planning to open the blockaded border with Gaza and normalizing relations with two of Israel and the West’s Islamist foes, Hamas and Iran,” wrote David D. Kirkpatrick in the New York Times (April 30). Such language was, at one time, unthinkable. Now, thanks to the will of the Egyptian and Arab peoples, it is likely to define the new Arab political discourse. Not even a fiery speech by a discredited Israeli Prime Minister could prevent this powerful paradigm shift.
Ramzy Baroud (www.ramzybaroud.net) is an author and editor of PalestineChronicle.com. His work has been published in many newspapers, journals and anthologies around the world. His latest book is The Second Palestinian Intifada: A Chronicle of a People's Struggle (Pluto Press,
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