by Pier Marton | Mar 21, 2013 | Complexity, Human Rights, Jewish, Media, Middle-East, Politics, Wars
Not to exonerate the Israelis, the current right-wing government carries the responsibility of exacerbating fear and hate – yes racism does exist in Israel (on both sides) – but everything is much more complex and nuanced than the way Democracy Now!...
by Pier Marton | Mar 8, 2013 | Art, Death, France, Human Rights, Media, Middle-East, Now, Politics, Sounds, Spectacle, Theater, Travel, Video, Wars
Via Le Monde – une propagande qui ne marche pas pour Al-Assad: L’agence ANNA, basée dans le territoire disputé d’Abkhazie (province de Géorgie dont l’indépendance n’est pas reconnue internationalement) diffuse régulièrement sur Internet...
by Pier Marton | Jan 31, 2013 | Care, Death, Film, Health, History, Human Rights, Jewish, Media, Middle-East, Politics, Wars
Clips Below. Shlomi Eldar on Al-Monitor Israeli news broadcasters don’t cry Shlomi Eldar reflects on the live television report that profoundly changed the way he sees the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. By Ayelett Shani Published in Haaretz – 19.01.13 As a...
by Pier Marton | Dec 30, 2012 | History, Humor, Jewish, Middle-East, Software, Wars, Women
by her… All Creative Work is Derivative Sita Sings the Blues (based on The Ramayana) EFF Celebrates 20th Anniversary Credit is Due (The Attribution Song) Nina Paley’s website The Electronic Frontier Foundation Question Copyright EmailMoreRedditTweetShare...
by Pier Marton | Dec 23, 2012 | Antisemitism, Highlights, History, Human Rights, Jewish, Judaism, Juif, Middle-East, Politics, Quotes, Shoah
Who is a Jew? (1954) If it is not race, what then makes a Jew? Religion? I am an atheist. Jewish nationalism? I am an internationalist. In neither sense am I, therefore, a Jew. I am, however, a Jew by force of my unconditional solidarity with the persecuted and...
by Pier Marton | Dec 22, 2012 | Middle-East, Politics, Wars, Women
From The Guardian: The Israeli and the Palestinian: ‘We have discovered this joint pain’ It was only later, after the intense shock had subsided and a heavy pain was starting to bed in, that Robi Damelin was told what her first words were on hearing...