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The latest American heroes

Laura Flanders - WorkingForChange.com

04.04.02 - For days they've been calling one of my fellow New Yorkers
"traitor." For city dwellers who've been encouraged to feel pretty
darn protective of one another, such dangerous talk comes as a shock.

It began when Adam Shapiro from Brooklyn talked to the international
media from inside Yasser Arafat's compound Easter weekend. Shapiro,
30, is one of the founders of International Solidarity Movement a
volunteer group that has helped to bring nonviolent activists from the
world beyond into besieged Palestinian communities. After living in
Ramallah for months, he entered Arafat's office accompanying a doctor
in an ambulance, later telling the New York Times that he’d had
breakfast on Saturday with Arafat.

The Israeli shooting was relentless, electricity was cut and food and
water were running out, he reported. Live on CNN, he described the
Israeli raids on Palestinian communities as "terrrorist" attacks.
Israeli troops, he said, go "house to house, much like the Nazis did."

Almost as soon as the media account appeared, the vitriol started
flowing. Pro- Israel protesters, who massed outside the Israeli
consulate with members of the Jewish Defense League, called Shapiro
names and threatened to picket his family's home. "Shapiro is a
traitor, a piece of garbage. We are going to make his life and his
parents' lives a living hell," said one to the New York Post on April
1.

Rather than seek to diminish the threats and fury, New York Post
columnist Andrea Peyser fanned the flames, calling Shapiro, "the
Jewish Taliban" on April 1. She railed at Shapiro in person when he
appeared by telephone on the radio with Peyser, on a program hosted by
hate-jock host, Bob Grant (Grant's relentless race-baiting got him
ousted a few years back from New York's powerful WABC). "Our latest
traitor must live with his vile choice," headlined Peyser's second
column on the topic, the next day.

The other of New York's two city tabloids provided no relief. There,
Daily News columnist Zev Chavets called Shapiro's father to account
for the treachery of his son. "The similarities to John Walker Lindh
are inescapable," wrote Chavets. FOX TV and New York One have all
jumped in on the savaging of Shapiro, whose family no longer stays at
home because of fear of retaliation from the son’s critics.

There is no commercial TV, radio or print journalist in this city with
anything close to the passion for Palestine that Peyser, Chavets,
Grant and Co. express daily for the government of Israel, right or
wrong. In the absence of such a person, may I say that as a New
Yorker, I'm offended by this talk?

Shapiro's use of the word Nazi was certainly inflammatory. But so is
this talk of treachery in the USA, 2002. Traitors can be strapped
naked to stretchers and kept for hours in metal boxes, as we've seen
in the case of John Walker Lindh. With the United States at war, and
the Constitution-shredding PATRIOT Act in effect, a dissenter's life
can be made a living hell, in fact.

The real purpose of hurling such invective is to silence the accused -
or, at the very least, to distract the public from what he or she has
to say. Peyser and Chavets, et al, haven't refuted Shapiro's account
of what Israeli forces in Palestinian territories are doing. They
can't; the evidence is just too plentiful.

In the name of preventing terrorism, Israel's Ariel Sharon has
launched an assault on all Palestinians, shelling neighborhoods,
markets, hotels and hospitals, and sniping at families and members of
the press. Mass arrests, forced evictions and lock-down curfews have
been captured on television and radio around the world, in part thanks
to Shapiro and more than 100 other Westerners in occupied Palestine
attempting to shield civilians from Israeli fire and bear witness to
events. These activists are bringing and sending back stories that we,
whose money and support makes Israel’s military actions possible, need
to hear if we're ever to understand so-called "Arab" anger (it is not
only Arabs who are full of rage).

"I have witnessed the execution-style killings and the house-to-house
searches and destruction the military has carried out," writes Caoimhe
Butterfly from Ramallah. Prior to leaving for Palestine, Butterfly
spent much of her time protecting the New York's public gardens from
private development.

Jordan Flaherty, who's been staying in the Al-Azzah refugee camp in
Bethlehem, spent Easter weekend in Christianity's most Holy city,
dodging Israeli sniper fire to bring supplies to Palestinian families
under curfew. Who is Jordan? He lives around the corner from a friend
of mine in the East Village. He's been an organizer for a union local,
my friend says, and has been involved in the Seattle movement for fair
trade.

Natalie Krombach-Williams, 70, is a retired Manhattan nurse. She found
herself on the front lines April 1, when she attempted to march with
Flaherty and 100 other unarmed "internationals" into the Beit Jala
refugee camp, and were fired on by Israel soldiers. Their protest was
filmed by the BBC.

"We were going to give [besieged Palestinian villagers] support, to
find out if they needed anything," Krombach-Williams told Long
Island's "Newsday" (4/2/ 02.) When protestors attempted to negotiate
with the Israelis, the soldiers fired live rounds their way.

"They shot us! They're shooting at people with their hands up! Oh My
God! They are shooting at pacifists in Beit Jala," an internationalist
reported live on WBAI, New York's community radio station. One
Australian woman ended up in critical condition with a shrapnel wound
to the stomach. Zaid Khalil, 26, from Glassboro, New Jersey, received
a shrapnel wound to the leg.



Sharon has made it clear that Israel is holding all of West Bank
Palestinians responsible for the crimes committed by a few. Israelis
have a right to defend themselves, but by any legal or moral standard,
collective punishment is wrong. Such an abusive strategy has certainly
found a more receptive audience here, with the same media now calling
Shapiro names having stereotyped and dismissed Palestinians themselves
for years.

The killers of September 11 appear to have targeted thousands of
innocent office workers, waiters, artists and firemen for what they
perceived as "crimes" committed by people like them, namely Americans.
We call those who rush into help the victims "heroes," while those who
rush in to protect innocent Palestinian office workers, doctors and
farmers from collective persecution are called "traitors." That
doesn’t make sense.

The International Solidarity Movement is calling for concerned
citizens to contact their Congressional representatives and senators
to demand immediate action to stop the illegal Israeli attacks on
civilian homes, hospitals, universities, hotels and civil service
buildings, and an immediate withdrawal of Israel military forces out
of the Occupied Territories.

©2001 Working Assets Online. All rights reserved.

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