לכבוד גב' רחל ליאל,

בדיון ב-11 במאי, הראתי במהלך מצגת שהעברתי את הפוסטר שמדה-אלכרמל אחראית ליצירתו, אשר רמז כי חיילי צה'ל היו מעורבים בהטרדה מינית. מנגד, את חזרת על הטענה שארגון מדה-אלכרמל לא היה מעורב ביצירת פוסטר זה, וכי אין לו אחריות לקמפיין שבמסגרתו הוא הופץ.

לפיכך אני שולח לך את המייל אשר קיבלנו בתאריך ה-9 בנובמבר 2009, כולל את הקבצים שצורפו למייל זה. אנא שימי לב שמדה-אלכרמל רשום בפירוש בהודעה לעיתונות, פעם למעלה ופעם למטה.

אנא שימי גם לב לעובדה ששלושת הארגונים המעורבים בקמפיין (מדה-אלכרמל, נשים נגד אלימות ומונתדה) הם מקבלי-מענקים של הקרן החדשה לישראל.

אני אשמח שתגיבי לראיות אלו ולהשלכותיהן. במידה ויש לך מידע שמראה שראיות אלו אינן נכונות, אנא צרפי אותו בתגובתך.

בברכה,

פרופ' ג'ראלד שטיינברג,
נשיא,
www.ngo-monitor.org
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ירושלים, ישראל
טלפון: 02-5661020

 

Gender Studies Program – Mada Al-Carmel     The Arab Forum for Sexuality

Press Release
"My Land, Space, Body and Sexuality: Palestinians in the Shadow of the Wall"

Within the “One Day One Struggle” campaign organized by the Coalition for Sexual and Bodily Rights in Muslim Societies (CSBR), held on November 9, we are seeking to break the “walls” of silence on daily violations of our sexual and bodily rights in the Palestinian society. We are principally highlighting the Israeli structural and legal violations of sexual, bodily, psychological, social and economic rights of Palestinians that intersect with the patriarchal social context, which restrain individual freedoms, perpetuates women’s inferior status and imposes silence on physical, psychological and sexual violations committed against women.

This day is being marked in 11 Arab and Muslim countries with the participation of over 20 organizations with the aim of challenging the violation of sexual and bodily rights in general and women’s rights to safety and security in particular.

Sexuality and bodily rights are an integral part of human rights and an essential component in understanding the effect of militarization in the context of the conflicts with patriarchal power holders be it the state, society and other social institutions such as religious institutions. Recent years have witnessed frequent violations of these rights in several countries by the enactment of laws that undermine reproductive and sexual rights. An example is the “nationality” law in Israel affecting people’s right to choose their partners.  In conflict ridden areas, young girls and women are suffering serious violations of their bodily, sexuality and reproductive rights such as unsafe abortions, imposed child marriage and other kinds of violence against women.

We, the Gender Studies Program – Mada Al-Carmel and the Arab Forum for Sexuality, Education and Health, believe that it is important for Palestinian women and men, and all human rights activists to take part in this international campaign in order to expose Israel's racist policies. We further stress that in militarized zones, and under the realities of occupation and colonialism, the political and social context should never be divorced from individuals' sexuality and bodily rights.

We, in the Palestinian campaign, believe in the necessity to sustain our struggle and intensify our efforts at the local and international levels against all forms of physical, sexual, psychological, political and social prejudice, oppression, discrimination and violence.

Through the campaign "My Land, Space, Body and Sexuality: Palestinians in the Shadow of the Wall", we stress the need to intensify all efforts aiming at protecting the Palestinian woman and man, their families, homes and homeland.

Media Coordinators:

Mada Al-Carmel – Mr. Nawaf Athamneh – 052-665-3226 or 04-855-2035 pr@mada-research.org

Muntada – Sexuality Forum – Ms. Safa Tamish – 054-330-2209  safa@jensaneya.org

For more information about the racist Citizenship Law click  here
http://www.adalah.org/eng/famunif.php#latest

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