Based on these seven principles, we can build local, regional and national collectives and platforms. They can then determine the priorities and objectives of the local/global resistance movement. The examples of “collectives” or “coordinating committees” in England and France, and in certain regions (the United States, Europe) must now be expanded to all countries on all continents, especially considering that the ostensibly local Israel-Palestine conflict has a global impact on the political and economic realities of today’s world. These local, regional, national and international coordinating committees should pursue the following objectives:
The most recent events in Gaza and the attitude of governments East and West make it clear that their widespread passivity and hypocrisy will rule out any solution to the conflict. It is as if the State of Israel, with the support of the United States and several European governments, has created an atmosphere of international intellectual terror: no one dares utter a word, speak the truth, or denounce the unacceptable. At the same time, the people of the world are far less gullible; increasingly large numbers of citizens are refusing to be brainwashed by the media, to be reduced to impotent spectators. These are the people who must be mobilized. Our task today is to state clearly our principles, to determine the most effective methods of resistance, and to coordinate our actions. Recent national experiences prove that this process can be generalized. We call upon those organizations with years of experience, as well as new structures and individuals, to view the creation of this global movement as imperative, and to build it by setting up broader-based, more effective local chapters and regional and national coordinating committees. We must reject both divisions and political manipulation: we must, instead, establish a platform of shared principles to shed light on our shared commitment; we must undertake actions that express the determination of our global resistance. Because we cannot stand idly by while the Palestinians are being humiliated, while their rights are being trampled, while they are victimized by atrocities, we are launching the Non-Violent Global Resistance Movement. We call upon public personalities (intellectuals, artists, etc.) to join the Movement; we appeal to activists and ordinary citizens around the world, to organizations committed to the defense of individual rights and dignity; we summon to our cause all those who refuse to tolerate the silent complicity of governments East and West, while in Palestine civilians are being slaughtered, or relegated to the new Bantustans that the Occupied Territories have become under Israel’s policy of colonization and apartheid.
Sign this Appeal, make it be known, be informed and keep people around you informed and aware. Join the already existing organisations, collectives and plateforms or help creating new ones wherever you are. Multiply information activities and civil and political resistance around the world.
ORGANIZATIONS :
European Muslim Network, Présence Musulmane Montréal, Présence Musulmane Toronto, American Muslims of Puget Sound (USA), Collectif des Musulmans de France, Centre Culturel Tawhid (France), Trait d’Union (France), Al Houda (France), AJCREV (Alliance de la jeunesse contre le racisme l’exclusion et la violence)(France), Collectif Féministe pour l’Egalité (France), Mouvement des Indigènes de la République (France)
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| Date | Name | City |
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| 10 May 2009 | Noor Emir Anuar |
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| 6 May 2009 | youssef k mountassir |
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| 23 April 2009 | Jeffrey |
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| 23 April 2009 | mahmoudhadi |
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| 8 April 2009 | Adel Radwan |
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| 7 April 2009 | BAOUCHE - FARID |
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| 4 April 2009 | sofia |
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| 31 March 2009 | Michele Cantoni |
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| 26 March 2009 | Haldun Musazlioglu |
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| 26 March 2009 | Haldun aka Kebabpunk |
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| 26 March 2009 | Karla Haak |
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| 25 March 2009 | Francisco J. Gonzalez |
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| 24 March 2009 | fardeen k |
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| 24 March 2009 | Isam Faik |
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| 22 March 2009 | Ellen Vaillancourt |