ISM London » SOAS http://www.ism-london.org.uk International Solidarity Movement, London Thu, 22 Aug 2013 08:53:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.2 "Time to globalise the Intifada" – Jody McIntyre wows SOAS http://www.ism-london.org.uk/989/ http://www.ism-london.org.uk/989/#comments Sun, 21 Mar 2010 13:13:28 +0000 joe http://www.ism-london.org.uk/?p=989 by Jack

British activist and independent journalist, Jody McIntyre, addressed a rapt audience of around 70 at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London on Wednesday 17th March.

Jody, recently returned to the UK after eight months in the West Bank and Gaza, told of his experiences living side-by-side with Palestinians struggling against the illegal occupation of their land. The talk was a moving and personal account of Jody’s journey in Palestine; giving a vivid and, at times, humorous description of his stay in Palestine and ending with an impassioned call for action.

Jody’s account began with what he called “the worst morning of my life” – the eviction of the Hannoun family by Israeli forces in occupied East Jerusalem in August 2009. It ended with a rare eyewitness account of life in the besieged Gaza Strip, where Palestinians face daily power shortages and regular Israeli air-strikes that go unreported in the British media.

In the intervening period, Jody spent six months as the guest of a local photographer in the West Bank village of Bil’in, where weekly demonstrations have been held since 2005 when the construction of the illegal separation barrier cut residents off from over 50% of its land. Jody described how, since becoming involved with the nonviolent demonstrations, his host has been forbidden from taking his son to receive treatment for leukemia.

He also addressed the recent ban imposed by occupation forces on Israelis and internationals from attending the Friday demonstrations in Bil’in. “What the Israeli forces fear most is Palestinians and Israelis standing side by side” said Jody. “Every few months a new commander takes over the area, and every time they say ‘I will stop the demonstrations’ and every time they have failed. And every time they will fail. The demonstrations will continue”

Throughout his journey, Jody wrote for the online magazine Ctrl.Alt.Shift, a forum funded by the charity Christian Aid. In his talk, Jody described having his articles ‘pulled’ by Chrsitian Aid after they were attacked by a member of a right-wing Israeli lobby group on the website of The Guardian. ”They deleted every article I had ever written on the site and every article containing the word ‘Palestine’.” The attempt to silence Jody provides a troubling insight into the influence wielded by the Israel lobby in framing public discussion of Israel-Palestine in the UK.

The evening ended on a more inspiring note. Jody reiterated the call-out issued by his friend, Iyad Burnat, the head of the Popular Committee in Bil’in, for regular demonstrations to be carried out around the world in support of their cause. He spoke with optimism about the regular Saturday demonstrations that began last Saturday outside Ahava, Covent Garden – a retailer which sells products from illegal settlements in the West Bank. “There were fifty people at the first regular demonstration I went to in Sheikh Jarrah [East Jerusalem]. Now there are three hundred people every Friday. I hope this momentum can spread to Britain.”

You can read a week-by-week account of Jody’s experiences on his website here.

Jody still has several dates left of his speaking tour in Edinburgh, Manchester and Exeter. See his website for more details.

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Activist and Journalist Jody McIntyre Speaks http://www.ism-london.org.uk/814/ http://www.ism-london.org.uk/814/#comments Fri, 05 Mar 2010 14:26:31 +0000 joe http://www.ism-london.org.uk/?p=814 Time to globalise the intifada? Stories of resistance from Bil’in to the Gaza Strip
  • Monday 15th March, 5pm-6pm. Room H216, Connaught House, London School of Economics. Facebook event here
  • Wednesday 17th March, 5pm-7pm. JCR room of SOAS university in Russell Square. Facebook event here

British activist and freelance journalist Jody McIntyre has just returned from an eight-months trip to the West Bank and Gaza, and will be speaking at locations around the country, including LSE and SOAS in London. See his website for other dates and locations, including Cambridge, Leeds, Sussex, Edinburgh and Manchester.

In his own words:

“From being evicted with the Hanoun family in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood of East Jerusalem, to six months of participating in the non-violent demonstrations in Bil’in, and witnessing Israeli army’s nightly military raids into village as a response, to marching into the “buffer zone” in the north of the Gaza Strip, I have spent the last eight months of my life with an occupied people.

“My talk will mainly focus on my experiences from Bil’in, where I reported on the Israeli military’s aggressive suppression of the non-violent Palestinian resistance movement, now spreading across Palestine, and for which the village has become a model. Bil’in became my home, and for those months living with a young photographer from the village… sleepless nights spent lying awake or chasing soldiers, I will never forget.

“After a brief interlude in Egypt, in which I was the only one of 1400 foreigners to make it out of Cairo, followed by beatings from the police in al-Arish, I made it to the Gaza Strip. There, I witnessed a people living under siege… one year after Israel’s brutal massacre, and ever increasing electricity cuts and food shortages make the situation more desperate than ever. Living with two young brothers in Gaza City, and participating in non-violent demonstrations near the Beit Hanoun – Erez border, I will give a portrayal of the isolated Strip today.

“Will also touch on being attacked in the Guardian, over an article I wrote about Shimon Peres.

“I will conclude my talk by giving my own thoughts, and the proposals I have heard in conversations with Palestinian leaders of the non-violent resistance campaign, of how we can support this movement in the UK, and why it is time to globalise the intifada.”

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