Harvard Fellow calls for genocidal measure to curb Palestinian births

Harvard Fellow calls for genocidal measure to curb Palestinian births
Report, The Electronic Intifada, 22 February 2010

A fellow at Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Martin Kramer, has called for "the West" to take measures to curb the births of Palestinians, a proposal that appears to meet the international legal definition of a call for genocide.

Kramer, who is also a fellow at the influential Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), made the call early this month in a speech at Israel's Herzliya conference, a video of which is posted on his blog ("Superfluous young men," 7 February 2010).

In the speech Kramer rejected common views that Islamist "radicalization" is caused by US policies such as support for Israel, or propping up despotic dictatorships, and stated that it was inherent in the demography of Muslim societies such as Yemen, Iraq, Afghanistan and the Israeli-occupied Gaza Strip. Too many children, he argued, leads to too many "superfluous young men" who then become violent radicals.

Kramer proposed that the number of Palestinian children born in the Gaza Strip should be deliberately curbed, and alleged that this would "happen faster if the West stops providing pro-natal subsidies to Palestinians with refugee status."

Due to the Israeli blockade, the vast majority of Palestinians in Gaza are now dependent on UN food aid. Neither the UN, nor any other agencies, provide Palestinians with specifically "pro-natal subsidies." Kramer appeared to be equating any humanitarian assistance at all with inducement for Palestinians to reproduce.

He added, "Israel's present sanctions on Gaza have a political aim -- undermine the Hamas regime -- but if they also break Gaza's runaway population growth, and there is some evidence that they have, that might begin to crack the culture of martyrdom which demands a constant supply of superfluous young men." This, he claimed, would be treating the issue of Islamic radicalization "at its root."

The 1948 UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, created in the wake of the Nazi holocaust, defines genocide to include measures "intended to prevent births within" a specific "national, ethnic, racial or religious group."

The Weatherhead Center at Harvard describes itself as "the largest international research center within Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences." In addition to his positions at Harvard and WINEP, Kramer is "president-designate" of Shalem College in Jerusalem, a far-right Zionist institution that aspires to be the "College of the Jewish People."

Pro-Israel speakers from the United States often participate in the the Herzliya conference, an influential annual gathering of Israel's political and military establishment. This year's conference was also addressed by The New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman and, in a first for a Palestinian official, by Salam Fayyad, appointed prime minister of the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority.

Kramer's call to prevent Palestinian births reflects a long-standing Israeli and Zionist concern about a so-called "demographic threat" to Israel, as Palestinians are on the verge of outnumbering Israeli Jews within Israel, and the occupied Palestinian territories combined.

Such extreme racist views have been aired at the Herzliya conference in the past. In 2003, for example, Dr. Yitzhak Ravid, an Israeli government armaments expert, called on Israel to "implement a stringent policy of family planning in relation to its Muslim population," a reference to the 1.5 million Palestinian citizens of Israel.

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Young Gifted & Black 7

BloodSkinLand Productions, YGB Movement & Voices of Liberation presents:

YOUNG, GIFTED & BLACK | The 7th Revolution

The bi-yearly yotuh expolsion full of poetry, Hip-Hop,
song, dance, music and skits with a revolutionary twist!

Saturday, March 13th 2010

@ OrigiNation Cultural Arts Center
11 Walnut Park, Roxbury / Egleston Sq.

5:00pm - 8:00pm (doors at 4:30pm)

$5.00 admission / Free for children 12yrs and under)

With performances by:
DEEMA FAISAL, SASHA SMITH, FREE VERSE, KETCHUP,
TATIANA BARKSDALE, TU PHAN, LARISA OSORIO,
X-RATED, ALLEGRA FLETCHER, J-ONES,
SHAYLA SMITH, MICROPHONE DIVA and more!!

Hosted by ASHLEY ROSE & CATCH WRECK

For more info contact VCR at 617-480-7663 or bloodskinland@yahoo.com

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REEP is hiring Youth Organizers (ages 14-18)!

REEP is a youth-led, environmental justice, community organizing project.

REEP Youth Organizers work year-round to... <> build youth power <> campaign for environmental justice <> hold legislators accountable <> facilitate meetings and workshops <> host a youth summit <> organize for an MBTA Youth Pass <> and have fun doing it!

REEP is hiring Youth Organizers (ages 14-18)!
10 hrs/week during the school year; 20 hrs/week during the summer.

Questions? Need an application? Contact Dave at dave@ace-ej.org or (617) 442-3343 x225.

Applications due March 15 to reep@ace-ej.org or ACE, 2181 Washington Street, Third Floor, Roxbury, MA 02119.

APPLY NOW!

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SPOTLIGHT ON REPRESSION

SPOTLIGHT ON REPRESSION
A Fundraiser for the Jericho Movement to Free All Political Prisoners
The Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH, 2010
6-9:00PM
Doors open at 5:30

SPONTANEOUS CELEBRATIONS
45 DANFORTH STREET, JAMAICA PLAIN, MA
(Stonybrook stop on the Orange Line)

UPDATES ON POLITICAL PRISONERS LEONARD PELTIER, OSO BLANCO, MUMIA ABU JAMAL

KEYNOTE BY BOSTON CITY COUNCILOR CHUCK TURNER
Updates by Ashanti Alston, Andrea Hornbein, Russell Peters

Presented by Jericho Boston

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All out for March 20th in Washington D.C.!

All out for March 20th in Washington D.C.!

Boston March 20th Organizing Meeting
"U.S. Out of Latin America & the Caribbean!"


Saturday, February 6th - 1:00 PM
33 Harrison Ave., 5th Floor - Chinatown
Directions: Orange Line to Chinatown, Green Line to Boylston St., Red Line to Downtown Crossing

Click here for a map of the meeting location

Click here for the Facebook event

All across the country, momentum is building for the March 20th National March on Washington. Boston-area organizing meetings will be held every Saturday at 1:00 PM until March 20th. Meetings start off with group discussion on various topics of interest, followed by organizing sessions and community outreach.


Upcoming Organizing Meetings:

2/13 - Central Square Library
45 Pearl St., Cambridge

2/20 - Encuentro5
33 Harrison Ave. 5th Floor, Chinatown

2/27 - Roslindale Library
4238 Washington St., Roslindale

3/6 - Encuentro5
33 Harrison Ave. 5th Floor, Chinatown

3/13 - Grove Hall Library
41 Geneva Ave., Dorchester

This week's discussion topics will include:
1) National update on the March 20th mobilization

2) U.S. Imperialism in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Latin America Solidarity Coalition (LASC) has put out an important call for a "Latin America Solidarity" contingent at the March 20th action in Washington. All Boston-area organizations and individuals are encouraged to attend this Saturday's meeting to find out more information and to get involved. Click here to read the full call from LASC.

For more information on March 20th and Boston-area organizing, call 857-334-5084 or email boston@answercoalition.org. Click here to join the ANSWER Boston facebook group!

For updates on the March 20th action, please visit http://www.march20.org.


Young Warriors Events in February

Young Warriors has a series of self- development workshops coming up in February. The workshops will be self reflective workshops to help youth figure where the currently stand in life, find what their passion / calling is in life, develop their communicate skills and finding their our spiritual healing and path in life. Please spread the word.





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NYCoRE Conference: The Struggle for Justice Does Not End when the school bell rings.

NYCoRE Conference: The Struggle for Justice Does Not End when the school bell rings.
Saturday, March 20th, 2010
10am - 4pm
Vanguard High School
317 East 67th St.
New York, New York

$10 covers breakfast lunch and knowledge.
No one turned away.
High school students have free registration.
Space is limited register today.
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The goal of the 1st Annual NYCoRE Conference is to bring educators together to explore a variety of issues within the educational justice movement. The conference will feature a diverse array of workshops designed to help educators both deepen their analysis of current injustices in education and to provide ways for educators to work together to have a transformative impact inside and outside the classroom. Workshops will be offered by community based organizations, classroom teachers, participants in ongoing NYCoRE projects, and more.


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Black History Month Event- February 17, 2010 at 6:30 pm-RACE IN THE AGE OF OBAMA

Encuentro Diaspora Afro in collaboration with The Cultural Cafe and the Red de Mujeres Afrolatinoamericana, Afrocaribeña y de la Diáspora present, in recognition of Black History Month and Solidarity with People of Haiti, RACE IN THE AGE OF OBAMA.

February 17, 2010 at 6:30 pm at AAMARP, 76 Atherton St. Jamaica Plain.

This event is dedicated to Haitian activist Ann Marie Coriolan,who was tragically lost in the Haitian earthquake. She is a founding member of the Red de Mujeres Afro and worked as a tireless advocate for women’s rights in her country

The dialogue will discuss the categories in the 2010 census and the exclusion of Afro-Latinos. Many Latin American countries such as Panama have created such categories as afro descendent to have true representation of the population. Will you be represented in the Census? We will look at race in the age of President Obama, the impact of the earthquake in Haiti and an update on the work being done in Haiti by the Women's Movement.

We have attached articles on the Census and Haiti for you to read prior to the dialogue. You will find the Census questions being presented in Panama that is inclusive of the Black Population. Attached are also a variety of articles on Haiti.

We also present to you, Campamento Feminista International-International Feminist Campaign, Myriam Merlet, Ann Marie Coriolan and Magalie Marcelin. The Campaign is a space of reference for the international solidarity that will make possible that resources arrive directly to the women and to their organizations and that they contribute to the articulation of the feminist movement and of women of Haiti and to guarantee their decisive participation, in the process of reconstruction of the brother country.

The Red de Mujeres AFro will be meeting at the end of this month to continue our dialogue on our work in Haiti. We will be collecting donations that will help in our new initiative in solidarity with the women of Haiti. You may write your checks out to, Colectiva Mujer y Salud. or send it directly to the following account,

Colectiva Mujer y Salud
Banco de Reservas
Cta Corriente No. 010-251497-6
Swift code o ABA No. BRRDDOSD
C/ Isabel La Catolica No. 201
Zona Colonial
Santo Domingo, Rep. Dom.

We look forward to seeing you at this important and timely event. Please share with your network.

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IV CONFERENCIA DE MUJERES LATINA

TE INVITA A

CELEBRAR EL DIA INTERNACIONAL DE LA MUJER

“Fortaleciendo Mujeres Latinas Para Superar Los Retos”

12 DE MARZO DEL 2010

9:AM - 3PM

CASA ESTATAL DE BOSTON

“Momento de Solidaridad con el Pueblo Haitiano y la Mujeres Haitianas”

MESAS CON RECURSOS INFORMATIVOS-PANELISTAS Y ORADORES, ENTRETENIMIENTO Y ALMUERZO

Matrícula $25.00 -$15.00 PARA PERSONAS DE BAJO INGRESO O ESTUDIANTES

PARA INFORMACION Y REGISTRACION: 857-719-9055 -

magatroncoso@msn.com


IV LATINA’S WOMEN CONFERENCE


INVITES YOU TO

CELEBRATE THE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

“Empowering Latina Women to Overcome Challenges”

MARCH 12,2010

9AM - 3PM

BOSTON STATE HOUSE

“Momentum of solidarity with Haiti and Haitian women”

RESOURCE TABLES-PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND PANELISTS

ENTERTAINMENT AND LUNCH

Registration: $25.00

$15.00 FOR LOW INCOME OR STUDENTS

FOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: 857-719-9055

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Black History Month Events

February 16th: Meeting David Wilson, A conversation about race in America @3pm in the Campus Center Ballroom

February 19: Hip-Hop Speaks for Peace (ALL proceeds go to the disaster relief efforts in Haiti), this is the second annual event and it has been successful. This is probably the major event I would encourage you and your crew to come through to check out. It's 7pm-10:30pm in the Campus Center Ballroom. Tickets: $7 in advance and $10 at the door

February 25th: Hair Symposium and screening of "Good Hair" at 4pm in the Camous Center Ballroom. This will give a direct look into the issue of hair and how it plays in the African/African descent community.

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February 6th Statement by Leonard Peltier

Greetings to everyone,

34 years. It doesn’t even sound like a real number to me. Not when one really thinks about being in a jail cell for that long. All these years and I swear, I still think sometimes I’ll wake up from this nightmare in my own bed, in my own home, with my family in the next room. I would never have imagined such a thing. Surely the only place people are unjustly imprisoned for 34 years is in far away lands, books or fairy tales.

It’s been that long since I woke up when I needed to, worked where I wanted to, loved who I was supposed to love, or did what I was compelled to do. It’s been that long-long enough to see my children have grandchildren. Long enough to have many of my friends and loved ones die in the course of a normal life, while I was here unable to know them in their final days.

So often in my daily life, the thought creeps in-“I don’t deserve this”. It lingers like acid in my mouth. But I have to push those types of thoughts away. I made a commitment long ago, many of us did. Some didn’t live up to their commitments, and some of us didn’t have a choice. Joe Stuntz didn’t have a choice. Neither did Buddy Lamont. I never thought my commitment would mean sacrificing like this, but I was willing to do so nonetheless. And really, if necessary, I’d do it all over again, because it was the right thing to do. We didn’t go to ceremony and say “I’ll fight for the people as long as it doesn’t cost too much”. We prayed, and we gave. Like I say, some of us didn’t have a choice. Our only other option was to run away, and we couldn’t even do that. Back then, we had no where left to run to.

I have cried so many tears over these three plus decades. Like the many families directly affected by this whole series of events, my family’s tears have not been in short supply. Our tears have joined all the tears from over 500 years of oppression. Together our tears come together and form a giant river of suffering and I hope, cleansing. Injustice is never final, I keep telling myself. I pray this is true for all of us.

To those who know I am innocent, thank you for your faith. And I hope you continue working for my release. That is, to work towards truth and justice. To those who think me guilty, I ask you to believe in and work for the rule of law. Even the law says I should be free by now, regardless of guilt. What has happened to me isn’t justice, it isn’t the law, it isn’t fair, it isn’t right. This has been a long battle in an even longer war. But we have to remain vigilant, as we have a righteous cause. After all this time, I can only ask this: Don’t give up. Not ever. Stay in this fight with me. Suffer with me. Grieve with me. Endure with me. Believe with me. Outlast with me. And one day, celebrate freedom with me. Hoka hey!

In the Spirit of Crazy Horse,

Leonard Peltier

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Mainstage at RCC during Black History Month (FREE)

Mainstage at Roxbury Community College (RCC) will feature a series of movies during the month of February on Tuesdays & Thursdays (11:30A & 7P) for Black History Month. Come enjoy these classics and bring a friend. Free and open to the public. Morning shows start promptly at 11:30AM and the evening shows start at 7PM. Any questions, feel free to call us at 617-541-5380.

Tuesday AM (11:30)
Feb 2 Amistad
Feb 9 Secret Life of Bees
Feb 16 Miss Evers Boys
Feb 23 Exit Wounds

Tues PM (7:00)
Feb 2 In the Heat of the Night
Feb 16 The Toy
Feb 23 Akeelah and the Bee

Thursday AM (11:30)
Feb 4 Crooklyn
Feb 18 The River Niger
Feb 25 The Color Purple

Thursday PM (7:00)
Feb 4 The Great Debaters
Feb 11 Love Jones
Feb 18 The Untold Story of Emmett Till
Feb 25 The Color Purple

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All Power to the People