As Israel turns to South America to save its non-existent economy, the people of that subcontinent have a chance to reject racism and oppression and strike a victory for the global south, writes Jamal Juma*
Is South American politics moving forward (...)
Applause at the UN for Israel belies contempt for Palestinian lives, writes Jamal Juma*
Twenty-three years ago, between 17 and 19 September 1982, over 2,000 Palestinians in the refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila were brutally massacred under the (...)
Applause at the UN for Israel belies contempt for Palestinian lives, writes Jamal Juma
Twenty-three years ago, between 17 and 19 September 1982, over 2,000 Palestinians in the refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila were brutally massacred under the (...)
Frustrated aspirations, until the world wakes up, define Palestinian political horizons as the occupation marches forward, writes Jamal Juma*
Without doubt, the Zionist occupiers of Palestine did not evacuate the Gaza settlers out of good will. The (...)
Jamal Juma* on the World Bank, international aid and the Bantustanisation of Palestine
As US President George W Bush had his first White House meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas -- a summit giving Bush a platform for his phony $200 (...)
Popular movement renounces attempts to curb resistance to the apartheid wall. Jamal Juma' reports
Following reports of Palestinian resistance during February and March, one cannot help but notice two striking features.
Firstly, there has been (...)
Jamal Juma* looks at the conditions of Palestinians under the Israeli "disengagement plan"
Last week the United Nations published its plan to install register offices in the West Bank to list the damages caused by the Apartheid Wall in order to (...)