Israeli Soccer Politics Blog Post

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Here is an blog post by James Dorsey which explores some of the politics of Israeli soccer clubs:

Israeli pitches: A tale of racism, bigotry and double standards

 

 

 

 

 

By James M. Dorsey

 

 

If Israeli soccer pitches are any indication, Israeli attitudes towards Palestinians do not bode well for US Secretary of State John Kerry’s Middle East peace efforts. The story echoing from the pitches is one of racism, racial superiority, bigotry, double standards and little sincere effort to address a key issue that undermines Israel’ s projection of itself as a democratic state founded on the ashes of discrimination , prejudice and genocide…

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1915 Ottoman Ethnic Map of the Levant

1915 Ottoman Ethnic Map of the Levant

Here is a 1915 Ottoman governmental ethnic map of Syria, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine and other areas in the region.  Check the posting, for analysis of the categories and significance of the map itself.

WWI Ottoman Army Ethnic Map

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1915 Ottoman Ethnic Map of the Levant

1915 Ottoman Ethnic Map of the Levant

Here is a 1915 Ottoman governmental ethnic map of Syria, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine and other areas in the region.  Check the posting, for analysis of the categories and significance of the map itself.

WWI Ottoman Army Ethnic Map

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Scarlett Johansson’s SodaStream Endorsement Deal Conflicts With Charity Work, Aid Group Says

Scarlett Johanssons Endorsement of Sodastream Conflicts with Oxfam:

Scarlett Johansson’s SodaStream Endorsement Deal Conflicts With Charity Work, Aid Group Says

By ROBERT MACKEY

The international aid and development group Oxfam has distanced itself from one of its own global ambassadors, the actress Scarlett Johansson, since she agreed to become the face of SodaStream, an Israeli company that makes products in a settlement built on West Bank territory Israel has occupied since 1967.

In a statement added Wednesday to a web page on Ms. Johansson’s work for the charity, Oxfam said that while it “respects the independence of our ambassadors,” the group also “believes that businesses that operate in settlements further the ongoing poverty and denial of rights of the Palestinian communities that we work to support. Oxfam is opposed to all trade from Israeli settlements, which are illegal under international law.” For that reason, the statement concluded, “We have made our concerns known to Ms. Johansson and we are now engaged in a dialogue on these important issues.”

The charity’s response came after more than a week of pressure from activists seeking to end Israel’s continued occupation of the West Bank through a campaign of boycotts, divestment and sanctions, known as B.D.S., modeled on the 1980s movement that helped undermine international acquiescence to apartheid in South Africa…

 

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14 Maps of Syria in History

14 Maps of Syria Throughout History

This website, “mid-afternoon maps”, is an excellent resource for Middle East maps in history.  Today’s posting is about Syria, including 14 maps ranging from the early modern period to today.  The maps are easily available for download, and can be used for research papers.

This is a good website to bookmark.

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South Sudan Events Update

Here is a Guardian article about the recent violence in South Sudan, which has led to deaths in the 5 figures in the past couple of months.

South Sudan: Diary of a Crisis

Consider this — or Syria — as potential paper topics, depending on your interests

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Syrian Prison Torture and Execution Allegations

Systematic killing evidence in Syria just tip of iceberg – aid agencies

If you read through this entire article, there is a link to an article that also appeared in the Guardian on Monday, which has embedded in it a link to the original report — which is not for the faint of heart.  While this event ranges more in the Human Rights realm, the implications suggest war crime material.

There is an important counterpoint to ponder, however, namely the agenda of those who posted the original report.  See this article for the counterpoint:

Syria ‘smoking gun’ report warrants a careful read

I suggest giving both articles a look over, and perhaps the original report, because this is an excellent example of the sort of sifting through of information that professionals in the field constantly must deal with. We may discuss it in class, if there’s time.

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Patrice Lumumba, the Most Important Assassination of the 20th Century [?]

Patrice Lumumba: the most important assassination of the 20th century

Patrice Lumumba, the first legally elected prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), was assassinated 50 years ago today, on 17 January, 1961. This heinous crime was a culmination of two inter-related assassination plots by American and Belgian governments, which used Congolese accomplices and a Belgian execution squad to carry out the deed.

Ludo De Witte, the Belgian author of the best book on this crime, qualifies it as “the most important assassination of the 20th century”. The assassination’s historical importance lies in a multitude of factors, the most pertinent being the global context in which it took place, its impact on Congolese politics since then and Lumumba’s overall legacy as a nationalist leader…

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Substantive Erasures: Essays on Academic Boycott and the American Studies Association

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Members of the American Studies Association (ASA) first considered an academic boycott seven years ago, discussed it openly four years ago, and presented a resolution to endorse it a little over one year ago. As with most boycott, divestment, and sanctions efforts (BDS), opponents made little noise about it assuming that it would disappear quietly under the crushing weight of establishment opposition and explicit threats to professional advancement. But it did not disappear.

As this year’s annual ASA conference began in Washington, DC, it became apparent that the possibility of boycott was very real. By the third day of the conference, and at the open session designated to discuss the resolution, the possibility of an academic boycott became imminent. Membership support for the resolution was overwhelming and an affirmative endorsement of boycott seemed inevitable. The opposition slowly began to lift itself from its laurels. Once the National Council unanimously endorsed the resolution and submitted its endorsement to a membership-wide vote, public opposition to the initiative began to cascade. Since sixty-six percent of the ASA’s membership voted for it, the opposition has been relentless….

 

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US-Israeli Friction Article

West of Eden Op-Ed:

U.S. seizes on Ya’alon insult to tone down Israeli criticism of peace efforts and Iran policies

But the angry American reaction is also a reflection of pent-up frustration at the steady barrage of denigration by right-wing Israeli politicians who take the ‘special relationship’ for granted.

By Chemi Shalev

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