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In 1966 the United Nations called for an International Day of
remembrance for the 69 Africans who were killed and the 189 injured by the
Apartheid Police in Sharpeville, South Africa. The Police opened fire on a
peaceful demonstration against the apartheid "pass laws" on March 21
1960.
The Sharpeville Massacre
The Pan-Africanist Congress (PAC), a splinter group of the African National
Congress (ANC) created in 1959, organized a countrywide demonstration for
March 21, 1960, for the abolition of South Africa’s pass laws. Participants
were instructed to surrender their passes and invite arrest. Some 20,000 Blacks
gathered near a police station at Sharpeville, located about 30 miles south of Johannesburg.
The police opened fire on them with submachine guns without warning.
Among the rioters on Capitol Hill in 2021 were Zionists with the Israel flag and this specimen with '6 million is not enough'
Following the dismantling of
apartheid, South African President Nelson
Mandela chose Sharpeville as the site at which, on December 10, 1996, he
signed into law the country’s new constitution.
Since then, the Apartheid System in South Africa has been
dismantled but Apartheid in Israel has only been strengthened. In 2018 Israel officially
declared itself an Apartheid State with the passage of the Jewish Nation State Law
which removed Arabic as an official language and designated ‘Jewish Settlement’
as a national goal.
Israel's best friends today are fascists and neo-Nazis
Although Israel’s propagandists describe accusations of apartheid
as ‘anti-Semitic’ this charge has now become accepted. 25% of American Jews believe
that Israel is an apartheid state, a figure that rises to nearly 40% among
young Jews.
After an interview in which the openly fascist Israeli ‘Culture’
Minister Miri Regev warned that if Benny Gantz was elected he would form a government
with Arabs, actress Rotem Sela wrote
on social media that Israel is a country of all its citizens. She continued:
and what's the problem with Arabs???' Oh my god,
there are also Arab citizens in this country. When the hell will someone in
this government broadcast to the public that Israel is a country for all its
citizens.
This was too much for Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, who wrote in response that:
"Dear Rotem, an important correction: Israel is not a state of all
its citizens. According to the Nation-State Law that we passed, Israel is the nation-state
of the Jewish People - and them alone.
What happened at Sharpeville,
horrific though it was, pales into comparison with the thousands of Palestinians
who have been murdered for the crime of being Palestinian. In 2018 Israeli troops
shot
thousands of Palestinians, deliberately disabling peaceful protestors at
the Gaza fence and killing hundreds in the process.
In the past year three
major human rights organisations have declared that Israel is an Apartheid
State. The first was B’Tselem
which, on January 12 2021, declared that:
The
Israeli regime enacts in all the territory it controls… an apartheid regime.
One organizing principle lies at the base of a wide array of Israeli policies:
advancing and perpetuating the supremacy of one group – Jews – over another –
Palestinians.
The next human rights organisation to describe
Israel as an apartheid state was Human Rights Watch in April 2021. It declared
that:
For the past 54 years, Israeli authorities have
facilitated the transfer of Jewish Israelis to the OPT and granted them a
superior status under the law as compared to Palestinians living in the same
territory when it comes to civil rights, access to land, and freedom to move,
build, and confer residency rights to close relatives.
HRW described Israeli Apartheid as a crime against
humanity ‘which stands among the most
odious crimes in international law.’
The third organisation to describe Israel was Amnesty International this
January. It described
Israeli apartheid as ‘a cruel system of domination and a crime against humanity.’
Yet despite this, in Scotland for 3 years the Confederation of Friends
of Israel Scotland and Glasgow Friends of Israel, two far-Right Zionist
organisations which have worked with fascists, have been allowed to take
part in the annual Stand Up To Racism march. A wide variety of organisations
such as Scotland
Against Criminalising Communities condemned SUTR’s willingness to welcome them
taking part in their march.
The Socialist Labour Network is therefore holding a Public Zoom Meeting
this Saturday March 19th at 6.30 p.m. with a number of distinguished
speakers. Please register here. The
speakers are:
Ramzy Baroud is editor
of the Palestine Chronicle. Ramzy has been writing about the Middle East for
over 20 years. He is an internationally-syndicated columnist and author of several books. His latest book is These Chains Will Be Broken: Palestinian
Stories of Struggle and Defiance in Israeli Prisons
Professor David Miller until his recent
sacking by the University of Bristol, which resulted from an outrageous
censorship campaign led by the UK's Israel lobby, taught political sociology.
He also set up the UK’s lobbying watchdog, Spinwatch, which has tracked corporate power for 15 years.
Professor Haim Bresheeth-Zabner is Israeli and a filmmaker and photographer
and Professorial Research Associate at the School of Oriental and African
Studies. He is the co-author of The Holocaust for Beginners and his
latest book is An Army
Like No Other for Verso.
Huda
Ammori needs no introduction (but I’ll give one anyway!). She is of Palestinian and Iraqi descent, and
an active campaigner against the military industrial complex and Israel’s
apartheid regime. She is a co-founder of Palestine
Action, a direct action network targeting Israel’s largest private arms
company, Elbit Systems.
Professor Farid Esack is a South African Muslim scholar, writer, and
political activist known for his opposition to apartheid. He was appointed by Nelson
Mandela as a gender equity commissioner, and his work for inter-religious
dialogue. He is a member of Africa for Palestine.
Tony Greenstein is the first Jewish person to be expelled as part of the 'antisemitism' witchhunt, a
member of the Steering Committee of the SLN and a
co-founder of PSC. He is bringing out a new book Zionism During the Holocaust which has already been condemned
as ‘anti-Semitic’ without the Zionists having read a word!
Tony Greenstein
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