South African Apartheid: Never Again

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Yet, it is back with us, in Israel.

A large group of South Africans, including government officials and activist organizations, both Jewish and non-Jewish, issued this statement concerning the anniversary of Israel's founding sixty years ago. It was recently published by End the Occupation.

In the statement, no bones are made about the Apartheid analogy in its application to where Israel has been going since independence, which was recently given saliency in Jimmy Carter's book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. Although Bishop Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela are not among the signatories, their criticisms of civil and human rights violations in the Palestinian territories are well known.

We, South Africans, who faced the might of unjust and brutal apartheid machinery in South Africa and fought against it with all our strength, with the objective to live in a just, democratic society, refuse today to celebrate the existence of an Apartheid state in the Middle East. While Israel and its apologists around the world will, with pomp and ceremony, loudly proclaim the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the state of Israel this month, we who have lived with and struggled against oppression and colonialism will, instead, remember 6 decades of catastrophe for the Palestinian people. 60 years ago, 750,000 Palestinians were brutally expelled from their homeland, suffering persecution, massacres, and torture. They and their descendants remain refugees. This is no reason to celebrate.

When we think of the Sharpeville massacre of 1960, we also remember the Deir Yassin massacre of 1948.

When we think of South Africa's Bantustan policy, we remember the bantustanisation of Palestine by the Israelis.

When we think of our heroes who languished on Robben Island and elsewhere, we remember the 11,000 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli jails.

When we think of the massive land theft perpetrated against the people of South Africa, we remember that the theft of Palestinian land continues with the building of illegal Israeli settlements and the Apartheid Wall.

When we think of the Group Areas Act and other such apartheid legislation, we remember that 93% of the land in Israel is reserved for Jewish use only.

When we think of Black people being systematically dispossessed in South Africa, we remember that Israel uses ethnic and racial dispossession to strike at the heart of Palestinian life.

When we think of how the SADF troops persecuted our people in the townships, we remember that attacks from tanks, fighter jets and helicopter gun ships are the daily experience of Palestinians in the Occupied Territory.

When we think of the SADF attacks against our neighbouring states, we remember that Israel deliberately destabilises the Middle East region and threatens international peace and security, including with its 100s of nuclear warheads.

We who have fought against Apartheid and vowed not to allow it to happen again cannot allow Israel to continue perpetrating apartheid, colonialism and occupation against the indigenous people of Palestine.

We dare not allow Israel to continue violating international law with impunity.

We will not stand by while Israel continues to starve and bomb the people of Gaza.

We who fought all our lives for South Africa to be a state for all its people demand that millions of Palestinian refugees must be accorded the right to return to the homes from where they were expelled.

Apartheid was a gross violation of human rights. It was so in South Africa and it is so with regard to Israel's persecution of the Palestinians!

Apartheid, say these South Africans: Never Again!



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Re: South African Apartheid: Never Again (2.00 / 2)

Street hero Banksy went to "the wall" a couple years back..
http://nigelparry.com/enginefiles/upload s/banksy-israel-wall.jpg
"harlequin speech of suicide, demanding instantaneous lobotomy"
by nogo postal on Sun May 18, 2008 at 09:44:11 AM EST

Re: South African Apartheid: Never Again (none / 0)

Wall art is becoming a means of protest and there are dozens of other examples. Thanks for this one.


Click on Peace, Propaganda, & The Promised Land and learn the truth about the I/P conflict.
by shergald on Sun May 18, 2008 at 10:09:03 AM EST
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Re: South African Apartheid: Never Again (2.00 / 1)

kudos for bringing banksy on to this site.

i am a huge fan.....very powerful stuff.


by citizendave on Sun May 18, 2008 at 12:55:54 PM EST
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Re: South African Apartheid: Never Again (2.00 / 2)

60 Years of Apartheid is nothing to celebrate.


McCain's occupation plan will achieve victory when it bestows liberty to the freedom loving people of Iraq and their freedom loving oil.
by Lefty Coaster on Sun May 18, 2008 at 01:00:57 PM EST

Re: South African Apartheid: Never Again (2.00 / 1)

Thanks for your Daily Kos diaries.

With 1.3 million visitors a day that Daily Kos is getting daily recently, your message is seen by at least a quarter of a million Democrats within the time frame that they are on the top 50.

Publicizing this human rights tragedy is the least that we can do to help resolve it.


Click on Peace, Propaganda, & The Promised Land and learn the truth about the I/P conflict.
by shergald on Sun May 18, 2008 at 02:47:14 PM EST
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I applaud the courage of those who oppose Israel (none / 0)

"In a time of universal deceit — telling the truth is a revolutionary act."

The wool has been pulled over America's eyes in order to support one form of religious extremism. This extremism flys in the face of logic and justice. This form of extremism is called zionism. Zionism became a declaration of Holy War on the inhabitants of palistine. For decades this war has gone on and innocent victims spread all over the world. Refugees of a religious conflict, painted as justice for refugees of an ideological conflict. Palistinans are people too and they deserve justice.


by edtastic on Sun May 18, 2008 at 02:22:57 PM EST

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Thanks for opening the light on this topic. In essence, the Holocaust is not a justification for the human rights crimes being perpetuated against the Palestinian people for 60 years by the people who were its victims, or at least a minority of those who were.

The Holocaust is a lesson that for some right wing Israelis has not been learned. The South Africans have learned that lesson well.


Click on Peace, Propaganda, & The Promised Land and learn the truth about the I/P conflict.
by shergald on Sun May 18, 2008 at 02:41:26 PM EST
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