NYC Labor Against the War
11.29 Occupy Wall Street Report:
We Are All Egypt and Palestine
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Solidarity, Renewal, and Struggle: Revolution Until Liberation
US Palestinian Community Network  November 29, 2011

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'We salute  our comrades in the 99% Movement who have held Kuffiyeh
Days, built  Intifada Tents, and occupied the occupiers of Birthright
Israel and the  Boston Israeli Consulate -- such examples hold brilliant
promise for future solidarity as the same US-made tear gas rains down on
us in  the streets of Oakland, Cairo and Bil`in.'
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Dear friends and supporters of the Palestinian people in the U.S. and
around the globe,

On this  International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People,
the US  Palestinian Community Network marks 64 years since the partition
of  Palestine -- 64 years of ongoing resistance, steadfastness and 
continuing commitment to free our land and our people. Today, we are in
a time of revolution, and increasing global solidarity with our cause.

We are nearing the end of what has been a momentous year for the 
Palestinian people and the Arab nation. 2011 is almost over, but 
revolution continues throughout the Arab world. From Tunisia and Egypt 
to Bahrain and Yemen, the Arab revolutions are evolving in their own 
ways, demonstrating that the Arab people's resolve against political 
despotism remains strong.

The Arab  people recognize that the strategic enemies of justice and
peace  include puppet Arab regimes alongside Israel and its continued 
colonization and occupation of Palestine. The treachery of the puppet 
Arab regimes that are all too willing to suppress their own people while
at times feigning support for Palestine is glaringly obvious.

It is equally clear that the United States cares nothing for the 
freedom and self-determination of Arabs, as is apparent in its massive 
military, economic and political support for Israel, threats of war and 
assassination throughout Arab countries, and its complete disregard for 
the movements of the Bahraini, Yemeni and Saudi people against their 
dictatorial regimes.

U.S. intervention,  threats, and military and political maneuvers are a
threat to Arab  freedom and liberation -- not a support. Despite
attempts to co-opt the Arab revolutions and protect the status quo,
however,  there is no doubt that the Arab peoples will continue to
demand freedom, equality, and unfettered self-determination until the
last dictator is  deposed and the Arab people can stand united against
occupation, Zionism and all forms of globalization and exploitation.

Among all  people in the region, Palestinians understand this historical
moment to  indicate that the Arab street rejects the status quo and
seeks to create a future that is filled with hope and opportunity rather
than despair and repression. Having in many ways inspired the 99%
Movement in  the United States, the proverbial Arab Spring is an
unequivocal  rejection of the puppet Arab regimes that are physical
manifestations of the power abused by the world's imperial powers.

The 99% Movement must recognize its ongoing connection to and draw 
inspiration from the continuing Arab revolutions. The same corporate 
greed against which the 99% has mobilized has worked to sustain Arab 
dictators that prioritize money over their people's dignity and freedom.

Furthermore, Palestine  is part of the 99% of the world, and the 99%
Movement should also stand  together with Palestinians to confront
unfettered empire, settler  colonialism, military and war profiteering.
On the occasion of the  International Day of Solidarity, we encourage
all cities and  "occupations" in the 99% Movement to hold rallies,
teach-ins, film  screenings, and discussions about Palestine -- and how
to build our  mutual solidarity as part of a global resistance to
corporate power and  imperial domination.

We salute our comrades in the 99% Movement who have held Kuffiyeh  Days,
built Intifada Tents, and occupied the occupiers of Birthright  Israel
and the Boston Israeli Consulate -- such examples hold brilliant 
promise for future solidarity as the same US-made tear gas rains down on
us in the streets of Oakland, Cairo and Bil`in.

As Egypt  continues its revolution in the face of increased repression,
we are  reminded that the revolution is not comprised of a single action
or a series of protests. Rather, revolution is a mindset, an ongoing
quest to  disturb the status quo and promote freedom, equality, and 
self-determination through fair and representative self-government.

Throughout this year, the Arab masses have demonstrated that they  are
the only genuine force that can bring justice, peace, and stability. We
stand with the people of Egypt in their struggle to continue the 
revolution, confront military rule, and build a liberated Egypt that can
reclaim its rightful role as a true leader of the Arab people.

At this  critical juncture, we must also be wary about those forces that
wish to  divide us and use Arab or Palestinian institutions or official
bodies  to undermine and co-opt the Arab revolutions. However, we have
strong  faith in the Arab masses who are fully aware of their capacity
to affect change without foreign intervention or interference. We also 
recognize and renounce attempts by the United States to treat Palestine 
as if it is a separate issue, totally disconnected from the popular 
uprisings that have gripped the Arab world.

On the contrary, the Palestinian revolution is now -- as it has  always
been -- central to the Arab revolution and the achievement of  true
liberation. On this day of solidarity, USPCN reiterates that we  will
realize Palestine's liberation through mass mobilization,  revolution,
political unity, and institution building, not through  "peace
processes" that prioritize colonial expansion over indigenous  people's
rights.

As the  forces in solidarity with the Palestinians continue to increase
in size  and strength, we remember those -- Palestinian and others --
who have  given their lives for Palestine's sake, and hold close to our
hearts  those that remain imprisoned behind the bars of
settler-colonialism and  apartheid. In this time of revolution, we call
on all Palestinians,  Arabs, and solidarity activists alike to renew
their spirit and continue  to struggle for Palestine's liberation.

http://uspcn.org/ <http://uspcn.org/>


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