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Aug-27-2012 16:00TweetFollow @OregonNews Human Rights and JordanDr. Mazin Qumsiyeh Salem-News.comIsrael’s policy is routine deportation of internationals who come to visit us under occupation. Thus internationals are forced to not disclose the purpose of their visit.
(AMMAN, Jordan) - On Sunday Israeli occupation forces denied entry to the occupied Palestinian territories for 100 visitors in the third Welcome to Palestine Campaign (WTP3). Media was present on both sides of the crossing from Jordan. Jordanian and Palestinian officials were involved and we appreciate their effort to facilitate this visit. But as in previous campaigns, Israeli authorities showed the world that they have something sinister to hide. These visitors were peaceful internationals ranging in age from 8-80 years-old; simply wanting to visit Palestinians under occupation. Gush Shalom said in response to our campaign: "The country's border crossings are wide open to the international friends of the violent settlers. [while] When the Palestinians living under Israel's rule try to invite guests to come and visit them, the government of Israel instructs the army and police to block their way." Israel’s policy is routine deportation of internationals who come to visit us under occupation. Thus internationals are forced to not disclose the purpose of their visit. We in the civil society organizations who invited these visitors and organized the schedule for them are rather disappointed at the Israeli government behavior but not totally surprised. We are not surprised that Israel proves with its actions that it is an apartheid state. Civil society organizations which called for boycott, divestments, and sanctions (BDS) analogous to those implemented against apartheid South Africa are encouraged by the response of civil society around the world. When governments fail to act people must and do act. We are encouraged by the growth of the BDS movement. Steps taken like those by the United Church of Canada to begin BDS against settlement products must be widened to BDS actions against all Israeli products. Steps taken by South Africa that have irked the Zionist lobbies in that country must be expanded to all countries. If we genuinely want peace then we must work for justice. Meanwhile life goes on. Tuesday 28 August we will finally get to hear a verdict in the trial for the killing of our friend Rachel Corrie. Our friend Rachel was murdered nearly 10 years ago by Israeli soldiers driving a US-funded and US-made killing machine. The company (Caterpillar) still continues to supply these specialized armored bulldozers used to destroy Palestinian lives and livelihoods. There are many ways to participate and get involved. See http://rachelcorriefoundation. Back to SchoolThe fall semester is starting. I have students at Bethlehem University and at Birzeit University and they are energetic and motivated. A workshop in Jordan that I am attending is about learning to distinguish bat species via their echolocation sounds. I and one of my students are hosted in two nature reserves in Jordan. It is obvious that at the level of the people here they do not accept the artificial divisions created by Western countries that divided the Arab world into these artificial countries. Arab unity was shown to us for example by the outpouring of support from Jordanians and Palestinians living here to the plight of the Syrian refugees who flooded into Jordan as the Syrian tragedy unfolded. I am always inspired and energized when I see good people doing good work for fellow human beings. And now for a few days of science we conservation activists (Egyptian, Lebanese, Jordanian, and other) will learn about bat conservation and echolocation at two wildlife parks in Jordan. Here in Jordan with the WTP3 campaign, with fellow human rights activists from Europe, and with fellow Arabs, I only see a bright future despite the challenges ahead of us.
Many of the activists had previously participated in such events as the annual Welcome to Palestine "flytilla." Their goal is to stress the Palestinian people's right to host visitors from other countries that have diplomatic relations with Israel as they see fit - the same right accorded to Israeli citizens. The Jordanian official in charge of the Allenby crossing met with the activists in his office before they attempted to enter Israel, and said he knew of their arrival and of the invitation. But he advised them that Israel might prevent their entry, noting that Jordan played no part in that refusal whatsoever." Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD ___________________________________
Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD - Popular Committee to Defend Ush Ghrab (PCDUG) "A Bedouin in Cyberspace, a villager at home. Mazin has been an Associate Professor of Genetics; Director, Cytogenetics Laboratory at Yale University School of Medicine since 1999. He previously held a similar position at Duke University. Professor Qumsiyeh has authored over 110 scientific papers in areas of mammalogy, biology, and medicine including mammalian biology and evolution, clinical genetics, and cancer research. He has published over 100 letters to the editor and 30 op-ed pieces in International, national, regional and local papers on issues ranging from politics to environmental issues. His appearances in national media included the Washington Post, New York Times, Boston Globe, CNBC, C-Span, and ABC, among others. He is the founder and president of the Holy Land Conservation Foundation and ex-President of the Middle East Genetics Association, and Prof. Qumsiyeh won the Jallow activism award from the Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee in 1998. He is author of “Sharing the Land of Canaan: Human rights and the Israeli/Palestinian Struggle” and just published “Popular Resistance in Palestine: A history of Hope and Empowerment.” Visit Mazin Qumsiyeh's amazing and informative Website to learn more: qumsiyeh.org. ________________________________________ _________________________________________
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