شصت و چهار
شخصیت بینالمللی از جمله هفت برنده جایزه صلح نوبل، با انتشار بیانیهای که در روزنامه
بریتانیایی گاردین چاپ شده، از مجامع جهانی خواستار تحریم تسلیحاتی اسرائیل به دلیل
«جنایت جنگی و احتمال ارتکاب جنایت علیه بشریت» در غزه شدند.
در بخشهایی
از این نامه آمده است: «بار دیگر اسرائیل در یک تجاوز نظامی غیرقانونی و اقدامی غیر
انسانی، ملت دربند فلسطین به خصوص فلسطینیهای نوار محاصره شده غزه را زیر حملات نظامی
خود قرار داده است. ارتکاب این حملات فاجعهبار و برخورداری از مصونیت، از رابطه اسرائیل
با شرکتهای بزرگ تسلیحاتی و حکومتهای همدستشان در سرتاسر دنیا نشات میگیرد.»
امضاکنندگان
در بخش دیگری از نامه گفتهاند: «فناوری پیشرفته نظامی اسرائیل به بسیاری از کشورهای
دنیا صادر میشود. معاملات تسلیحاتی و برنامهای تحقیقاتی نظامی مشترک، به اسرائیل
گستاخی نقض قوانین بینالمللی را میدهد. این ارتباطات زمینهساز اشغال، ضمیمهسازی
و نقض سازمان یافته حقوق فلسطینیها شده است.»
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The arms trade and Israel's attack on Gaza
Israel has once again
unleashed the full force of its military against the captive Palestinian
population, particularly in the besieged Gaza Strip, in an inhumane and illegal
act of military aggression. Israel's ability to launch such devastating attacks
with impunity largely stems from the vast international military cooperation
and trade that it maintains with complicit governments across the world. Over
the period 2008-19, the US is set to provide military aid to Israel worth
$30bn, while Israeli annual military exports to the world have reached billions
of dollars.
In recent years,
European countries have exported billions of euros' worth of weapons to Israel,
and the EU has furnished Israeli military companies with research grants worth
hundreds of millions. Emerging economies such as India, Brazil and Chile are
rapidly increasing their military trade and cooperation with Israel, despite
their stated support for Palestinian rights. By importing and exporting arms to
Israel and facilitating the development of Israeli military technology,
governments are effectively sending a clear message of approval for Israel's
military aggression, including its war crimes and possible crimes against
humanity.
Israel's military
technology is marketed as "field-tested" and exported across the
world. Military trade and joint military-related research relations with Israel
embolden Israeli impunity in committing grave violations of international law
and facilitate the entrenchment of Israel's system of occupation, colonisation
and systematic denial of Palestinian rights. We call on the UN and governments
across the world to take immediate steps to implement a comprehensive and
legally binding military embargo on Israel, similar to that imposed on South
Africa during apartheid.
Adolfo Peres Esquivel
Nobel Peace Laureate, Argentina, Ahdaf Soueif author, Egypt/UK, Aki Olavi
Kaurismäki film director, Finland, Alice Walker writer, US, Archbishop Desmond
Tutu Nobel Peace Laureate, South Africa, Betty Williams Nobel Peace Laureate,
Ireland, Boots Riley rapper, poet, arts producer, US, Brian Eno musician, UK,
Caryl Churchill playwright, UK, Chris Hedges journalist, Pullitzer Prize 2002,
US, Cynthia McKinney politician, activist, US, David Palumbo-Liu academic, US,
Etienne Balibar philosopher, France, Federico Mayor Zaragoza former Unesco
director general, Spain, Felim Egan painter, Ireland, Frei Betto liberation
theologian, Brazil, Gillian Slovo writer, UK/South Africa, Githa Hariharan
writer, India, Giulio Marcon MP (SEL), Italy, Hilary Rose academic, UK, Ilan
Pappe historian, Israel, Ismail Coovadia former South African ambassador to
Israel, James Kelman writer, Scotland, Janne Teller writer, Denmark, Jeremy
Corbyn MP (Labour), UK, Joanna Rajkowska artist, Poland, Jody Williams Nobel
Peace Laureate, US, John Berger artist, UK, John Dugard former ICJ judge, South
Africa, John McDonnell MP (Labour), UK, John Pilger journalist and filmmaker,
Australia, Judith Butler philosopher, US, Juliane House academic, Germany,
Karma Nabulsi Oxford University, UK/Palestine, Ken Loach filmmaker, UK, Kool AD
(Victor Vazquez) musician, US, Liz Lochhead national poet for Scotland, UK,
Luisa Morgantini former vice president of the European Parliament, Italy,
Mairead Maguire Nobel Peace Laureate, Ireland, Michael Mansfield barrister, UK,
Michael Ondaatje author, Canada/Sri Lanka, Mike Leigh writer and director, UK,
Naomi Wallace playwright, screenwriter, poet, US, Noam Chomsky academic,
author, US, Nurit Peled academic, Israel, Prabhat Patnaik economist, India,
Przemyslaw Wielgosz chief editor of Le Monde Diplomatique, Polish edition,
Poland, Raja Shehadeh author and Lawyer, Palestine, Rashid Khalidi academic,
author, Palestine/US, Richard Falk former UN special rapporteur on Occupied
Palestinian Territories, US, Rigoberta Menchú Nobel Peace Laureate, Guatemala,
Roger Waters musician, UK, Ronnie Kasrils former government minister, South
Africa, Rose Fenton director, Free Word Centre, UK, Sabrina Mahfouz author, UK,
Saleh Bakri actor, Palestine, Sir Geoffrey Bindman lawyer, UK, Slavoj Zizek
author, Slovenia, Steven Rose academic, UK, Tom Leonard writer, Scotland, Tunde
Adebimpe musician, US, Victoria Brittain journalist, UK, Willie van Peer
academic, Germany, Zwelinzima Vavi secretary general of Cosatu, South Africa
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شرح عکس: دختری اهل غزه تلاش می کند جسم متلاشی شده خواهر خود را که در اثر حمله هوایی اسرائیل کشته شده است، در آغوش بگیرد.
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شرح عکس: دختری اهل غزه تلاش می کند جسم متلاشی شده خواهر خود را که در اثر حمله هوایی اسرائیل کشته شده است، در آغوش بگیرد.
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