Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Charges dropped against pro-Palestinian protesters in Australia

Charges were dismissed against 11 pro-Palestinian protesters in Australia, while five others must wait to find out if they will be penalized for their part in a clash with police.

In dismissing the charges of trespassing and besetting, Magistrate Simon Garnett of the Melbourne Magistrates' Court said Monday that “It cannot be said that it was the actions of the protesters that caused any obstruction, hindering or impediment to members of the public.”

Multiple charges were brought against the 16 protesters, including a Melbourne Jew, following a protest last July outside Max Brenner, a franchise of the Israeli-owned chain of chocolate shops. Three policemen were injured in the protest, which was part of the global boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign.

The protesters claimed that Max Brenner’s parent company, the Strauss Group, engaged in “ongoing ethnic cleansing” by providing food packages to the Israel Defense Forces.

Rob Stary, a lawyer for some of the defendants, was quoted in reports as saying following the dismissals, “This is not Syria or Iraq or Egypt where there is a repression of people. This is Australia, where we should be able to engage in robust debate in these important issues.”
Vashti Kenway, one of the protesters, wrote on a blog Monday that “We have beaten back their attempts to criminalize dissent and their attempts to silence a public pro-Palestine voice in Australia.”

But Peter Wertheim, executive director of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, described it as “disturbing” that the charges of trespassing were dismissed.

“It seems counter-intuitive to suggest that someone has the right to remain on your property, or property you are responsible for controlling, when you order them to leave, merely because they say they are expressing their political views,” he said.

The five defendants charged with assaulting police and resisting arrest will appear in court at a later date.

Thursday, 12 July 2012

Israeli Incursion, 3 Palestinians Wounded

http://www.poyi.org/64/15/index.php

Israeli forces carry a cross- border military raid eastern Gaza City. So far, three Palestinians were wounded, including one in critical condition. According to eyewitnesses, Israeli forces penetrated the borders near the industrial zone into the high density populated neighborhood of Al-Shja'iya eastern Gaza City, under heavy fire from artillery machineguns. 


Palestinian medical sources said that an Israeli artillery shell hit a Palestinian civilian car. Palestinian rescue teams managed to take out 3 wounded people from the car. Palestinian medical sources reported that one Palestinian was critically wounded and two others in moderate condition.

The Israeli ongoing cross-border military raid began at early morning hours of today, Thursday 12th July 2012.