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Cosatu press statement

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By Zanele Matebula (Deputy International Relations Secretary) – Congress of South African Trade Unions

COSATU supports the impending arrest warrant for Tzipi Livni, former Foreign Affairs Minister of Israel for war crimes on her intended visit to South Africa this weekend

Today, Tuesday 18 January, Amnesty International will host a vigil in Johannesburg to commemorate the second anniversary of the Israeli attacks on Gaza. More than 1000 civilians, including 400 children under the age of 16, were killed in the Israeli military operation.

The Amnesty International Global Day of Action on Israel marks the beginning of a two-month campaign demanding that the United Nations Human Rights Council take concrete measures to ensure international justice for the victims of the attack on Gaza. The Amnesty International vigil is being held amidst the impending arrest warrant being issued for former Israeli Foreign Affairs minister, Tzipi Livni, who is scheduled to be in South Africa later this week. Livni has been invited by the South African Zionist Federation to speak in Johannesburg and Cape Town.
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Press release

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1st Anniversary – Mavi Marmara: Piracy on the High Seas

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On the 31st May 2010, the military forces of the illegal Zionist state of Israel attacked a Turkish flotilla of ships carrying aid to 1.5 million economically blockaded and besieged people of Gaza. The convoy was led by the Marvi Marmara, which came under military attack by Israel. Nine Turkish volunteers were brutally murdered in the show of aggression. The attack took place in international waters and according to a UNHRC report, the state of Israel committed violations of a series of international laws including International Humanitarian as well as Human Rights Laws.

Almost to the day when US President, Barak Obama allowed Israel to murder good people, he reiterated his support for the illegitimate state of Israel during his address to the Annual AIPAC meeting in Washington DC on 19th May 2011. The people murdered by Israeli military were known for their moral conscience.

This time last year, Netanyahu, cancelled his scheduled meeting with Obama. Today, Netanyahu honored his date with Obama so that he could challenge any utterances by Obama that were not in line with Zionist thinking. Obama has once again confirmed the American Administration’s complicity in the ethnic cleansing of the people of Palestine.

The Media Review Network calls on all people of conscience, to remember those brave men and women so callously gunned down by the war machinery of one of the world’s nuclear powers. They lived by their ethical sense of right and wrong and paid the ultimate price for it. Their noble deaths must not be in vain. We also remember the people of the Gaza as being kind, hospitable and intelligent who have done nothing to deserve the misery inflicted on them by the Zionist regime and its supporters in the West.

Issued By:

Ibrahim Vawda

Senior Researcher,

Media Review Network

Tell: 012 374 6987

Cell: 072 295 0088

E-mail: webmaster@mediareviewnet.com
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Financial crisis at interpal

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Dear Friends,
Assalamu Alaikum – Peace be upon you.
I am writing to you because we are faced by a totally unexpected crisis which has the potential to force us to cease operations early next month.
We received notification the day before yesterday from our bank, the Islamic Bank of Britain (IBB), that Lloyds TSB (their clearing bank) have served notice on IBB to cease all dealings with Interpal. The notice comes into effect on 8 December 2008 (a nice Eid prsent!). After this time “all transactions into or out of Interpal accounts will be blocked and IBB will be at further risk of all its customer payments being suspended.” IBB has offered us its total support but is apparently powerless in this situation, throwing into question the autonomy of Britain’s burgeoning Islamic finance sector.
As you can imagine, this has the potential not only to damage Interpal but also to affect community relations (and cohesion) in Britain. The bank hasn’t even waited for the Charity Commission to publish its latest report on Interpal.
No reason at all is given for this draconian and punitive measure, taken without any consideration for the thousands of contributors who have placed their faith in us to assist the needy of Palestine and who want to continue to do so. Needless to say, it will be an administrative nightmare to transfer the thousands of standing orders that we have, etc.
By acting in this way, Lloyds TSB has treated IBB with contempt. Their action sends a signal to other Muslim charities as well as the bank’s 50,000 Muslim account holders that their accounts can be closed down without warning or explanation at any time.
It is, at the very least, an example of the utter lack of respect faced by the Muslim community from some hostile quarters in this country.
Perhaps it should be pointed out to Lloyds TSB that Muslims are among the British taxpayers who have bailed out the bank after years of wasteful mismanagement!
Be that as it may we are less than a month away from a potentially very difficult and testing situation. We are currently mobilising all the support we can to try to persuade the banks to rescind this decision and hope and pray that we can look to you for guidance, advice and practical support at this critical time.
We are calling upon our friends and supporters, and all who stand for justice in the face of oppression to contact Lloyds-TSB and the Islamic Bank of Britain to ask them to rescind this outrageous, unfair and arbitrary decision.
Your support in this will be much appreciated.
Islamic Bank of Britain plc,
Edgbaston House,
3, Duchess Place,
Hagley Road,
BIRMINGHAM,
B16 8NH.
Tel: 0121 452 7330 / 0845 6060786
Bulat Betalgiry,
Lloyds TSB Bank plc,
1st Floor,
25, Gresham Street,
LONDON,
EC2V 7HN
Tel: 020 7661 4778
Many thanks.
Ibrahim Hewitt
Chairman of the Board of Trustees
Interpal

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