MAJA SUMIENIE: PILOCI IZRAELA NIE CHCA JUZ ZABIJAC

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Reserve pilots to refuse liquidations

By Lily Galili



A group of reserve pilots in the Israel Air Force
is planning to publicly announce their refusal to
participate in attempts to assassinate senior
wanted men in the Palestinian Authority.




The group has been discussing
the initiative for more than
three months and members say
that they have been badly torn.
According to sources in the
movement of soldiers who refuse
to serve in the territories,
the group is in the process of
collecting the last signatures
and is waiting for "the right

moment" to issue its announcement.

The various refusal movements view the pilots'
planned declaration as a big boost for their
cause, due to the special status enjoyed by
pilots in Israeli society, and hope that it
will shake up Israelis in a way that "ordinary"
refusals have not. Though one pilot joined the
refusal movement at the start of the intifada,
and though there were a few incidents during
the Lebanon War of pilots refusing to bomb
specific targets, a declaration by an organized
group of pilots would be something new.

The pilots initially considered joining one of
the existing refusal movements, such as Courage
to Refuse - the group of soldiers and officers
who signed a declaration of refusal to serve in
the territories more than 18 months ago.
However, they eventually decided to form an
independent group.

Since Courage to Refuse was founded, with 50
members, more than 500 soldiers have signed its
letter of refusal. However, the group has
failed in its goal of provoking a public
discourse over the continued occupation of the
territories and Israel Defense Forces actions
there. It is now hoping that the pilots'
declaration will succeed where it has failed.

    • Gość: mirmil nowa, slodka, taktyka walki z izraelskim okupantem IP: *.uBRgrb01.supercable.es 19.09.03, 17:57
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      • Gość: !!! "street campaign" IP: RDGINFAPROX* / 195.152.54.* 21.09.03, 09:44
        Peace Now starts 'street campaign' with 6,000-strong rally

        By Haaretz Service



        Some 6,000 peace protestors gathered Saturday night
        at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv for what organizers
        said marked the opening of a "street campaign"
        that will be conducted over the next few months by
        Peace Now.




        The demonstrators marched from
        the square through Tel Aviv to
        the Defense Ministry compound
        close to the Azrieli Center.

        Among the speakers were Labor
        Party Secretary-General Ophir
        Pines-Paz, Meretz MK Avshalom
        Vilan and former Labor MK Yael
        Dayan.


        All of the speakers kept to the central theme of
        the protest, calling for Israel to quit the
        settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip,
        and for an end to the government of Prime
        Minister Ariel Sharon.

        Dayan emphasized the economic cost of the
        settlements, saying that the government was
        still pumping huge amounts of money into them,
        while other Israelis were going hungry. She
        pointed out that each year, 5,000 more children
        in the country slipped below the poverty line.

        Demonstrators also denounced the Sharon
        government's policy of assassinating figures
        from Hamas and other extremist groups, saying
        the policy creates an endless cycle of
        violence.

        Former MK and Oslo architect Yossi Beilin was
        also present, although he did not speak. Singer
        Aviv Geffen performed a selection of his songs.

    • Gość: jarek Re: MAJA SUMIENIE: PILOCI IZRAELA NIE CHCA JUZ ZA IP: *.fastres.net 22.09.03, 17:08
      Oni maja to co brakuje i zawsze brakowalo twoim arabskim ziomkom.
    • Gość: A.D. Hmmm.... IP: *.mco.bellsouth.net 22.09.03, 18:28
      >> Nie sadz ze to sa te pierwsze jaskolki, ktore czynia wiosne....
      Prawdopodobnie sa to nieliczni, ktorych poza wiara nic z reszta pospolstwa
      zydowskiego nic nie laczy. Genetycznie, najprawdopodobniej!
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