Palestinians call for state recognition without peace deal — RT

18 December, 2010 — RT

Palestinians have called on Europe to recognize its state in the West Bank and Gaza, even without a peace deal with Israel.

With direct peace talks deadlocked since September, the US is now shuttling between the sides to encourage the Jewish state to freeze settlement construction.

The EU sees negotiations as the only way to peace.

Meanwhile, this week 26 former EU leaders have called for sanctions and a boycott of Israel due to the settlement construction.

Uri Davis from the Fatah Revolutionary Council says there are several ways to make Israel change its course.

‘There is a leverage which I believe would be immediately effective,’ Davis said.

‘If the European Union would indicate to the government of Israel that the association agreement with Europe will be frozen until such time as there is a complete settlement freeze on part of the Israeli government and serious consideration of the rights of the Palestinian 1948 refugees to return and to recover their property rights inside Israel. The Israeli government would change its course very quickly.’

‘Had the will been there – and it is basically a question of political will – there are plenty of instruments to assist the Israeli government to change its course. So intervention of the US, the European Union and the Russian Federation is absolutely necessary… on the basis of assisting the government of Israel through boycott, divestment and sanctions,’ he added.

Spaniards take to streets to protest austerity measures — RT

18 December, 2010 — RT

There are fresh demonstrations in Madrid against severe budget cuts as the country tries to reduce its massive debt.

Spain has been tipped as the next Eurozone economy at risk of needing a bailout, but some say it could be too big to save.

People gathered in the streets of Madrid on Saturday to protest against tough austerity cuts as the country struggles with huge debt.

The people have been planning this ever since the government announced a new batch of austerity measures in early December.

One of the key issues that the Spanish population is protesting against the cancellation of the 456-euro jobless subsidy, which would leave unemployed people without any source of income.

PM Sapatero’s proposal to reform the pension system as well as to raise the retirement age by two years from 65 to 67 has also made people very angry.

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Jody McIntyre: It is rough out there

16 December, 2010

Jody McIntyre: It is rough out there. Wheelchair-bound Jody dragged from his wheelchair by the police

“Suddenly, four policemen grabbed my shoulders and pulled me out of my wheelchair. My friends and younger brother struggled to pull me back, but were beaten away with batons. The police carried me away. Around five minutes later, my younger brother was also forced through, the wheelchair still in his hands.” — Jody Mcintyre, New Left Project

Jody McIntyre: It is rough out there
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Bil’in weekly demonstration 17-12-2010

17 December, 2010

Bil’in- Ramallah: Today dozens of people were injured from asphyxia as a result of inhaling the tear gas due to the clashes that took place in the village of Bil’in. Along with the peace activist and foreigners who camed to give solidariety to Bil’in people especially after the decision of the Israeli Defence Force to suppress the weekly march against the wall and the settlements.

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Latest demo in Bil’in, brutally attacked by IOF. Live video

17 December, 2010

Dozens of people were injured from asphyxia in Bil’in weekly demonstration

Bil’in- Ramallah: Today dozens of people were injured from asphyxia as a result of inhaling the tear gas due to the clashes that took place in the village of Bil’in. Along with the peace activist and foreigners who camed to give solidariety to Bil’in people especially after the decision of the Israeli Defence Force to suppress the weekly march against the wall and the settlements.

The march is called by the Popular Committee Against the Wall in Bil’in, and did partecipate and join this march many people form Bil’in village and many peace activists,Israelis all of them here to bring and show their solidariety to Bil’in people and case.

The march headed toward the wall, where the military force of the israeli occupation army were waiting for them behind cubes and block of cements and all along the wall, and when the protesters tried to cross the wall to reach the lands owned by the people of the town the army started to fire sound bombs and rubber bullet and tear gas in all the directions, result of the fire many people where injured from asphyxia.

Wikileaks News Roundup 18 December, 2010

18 December, 2010 — creative-i