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How the ‘Poor People of Galicia’ Defeated an Elderly Palestinian Couple
Nura Gheith Sub Laban has lived in the same home in the Muslim Quarter since she was born. From 1967, she’s been on a Kafkaesque journey paved with lawsuits and harassment with only one goal: to kick her out
Human Rights and other Civil Society Groups Urge United Nations to Respect Human Rights in the Fight Against Antisemitism
(New York) – The United Nations should respect human rights in its efforts to combat antisemitism, 60 human rights and civil rights organizations, including Human Rights Watch, said in an open letter to Secretary-General António Guterres and the High Representative for the UN Alliance of Civilizations Miguel Ángel Moratinos.
The groups said that antisemitism is pernicious, poses real harm to Jewish communities around the world, and requires meaningful action to combat it. However, the UN leadership should ensure that its efforts to combat antisemitism “do not inadvertently embolden or endorse policies and laws that undermine fundamental human rights, including the right to speak and organize in support of Palestinian rights and to criticize Israeli government policies,” the groups said. The groups urged the UN not to endorse or adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism. As also reported by former Special Rapporteur on Racism E. Tendayi Achiume, this definition has been misused to falsely label some criticism of Israeli government policies and/or advocacy for Palestinian rights antisemitic, the groups said. They noted that there are at least two other definitions that a number of scholars say are less open to being misused: the Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism and the Nexus Document.
In addition to Human Rights Watch, signatories include the Israeli human rights group B’Tselem, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Palestinian human rights group Al Haq, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), and dozens of other organizations, including AURDIP.
‘I am proud of my work’: the women pushing boundaries in Gaza
Palestinian women are fighting back, despite personal losses and scarcity of opportunities in the conservative territory
Jerusalem: Israeli forces kill Palestinian at Al-Aqsa Mosque gate
Eyewitnesses say 20 gunshots were heard being fired in less than a minute shortly after Tarawih prayer in the evening
Bisan Lecture Series – Nergis Mavalvala – The Warped Universe: the quest to discover Einstein’s elusive gravitational waves
The next Bisan Lecture webinar will take place on Wednesday, April 12th at 7pm Palestine time* (7pm Central European Time, 1pm US Eastern time). We will have the pleasure to welcome Prof. Nergis Mavalvala (MIT) who will speak (in English with simultaneous Arabic translation for those who wish) on The Warped Universe: the quest to discover Einstein’s elusive gravitational waves. You can register for the webinar by clicking here!
‘I was crying’: The plight of wounded Palestinian children in Israeli custody
Detained after being shot by Israeli forces, Palestinian boys recount their suffering as prison officials and soldiers deny them urgent medical care Palestinian children detained by Israeli forces after being….
US university dismisses antisemitism claims against psychology professor
Independent probe commisssioned by George Washington University concludes no evidence to support antisemitism claims against Lara Sheehi
Do Israeli protesters really want democracy?
The true test of this wave of protests will come once victory is secured: will the crowds go home, or will they push for radical change?
International Conference at Hebrew University Nixed Over Judicial ‘Turmoil’ in Israel
Organizers cited the ‘worrisome and tense situation’ in Israel; University president warns: This is an immediate example of what else could happen to academia