Showing posts with label California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California. Show all posts

Friday, August 15, 2025

NLG stands in support of the Prairieland defendants facing unchecked Federal repression

 Sent out the evening of August 11th.


 

The National Lawyers Guild Stands in Support of the Prairieland Defendants Facing Unchecked Federal Repression

Dear [ ],
 

Update: The number of those arrested is now at 17.

On July 4th, a noise demonstration took place outside of the ICE Prairieland Detention Center in Texas. What was a typical pro-immigrant protest has turned into a massive federal investigation, with 16 defendants now facing criminal charges. The National Lawyers Guild (NLG [ NLG.org ]), The Dallas-Fort Worth chapter of the NLG, the TexOma region of the NLG, and the Mass Defense Committee of the NLG stand in support of the Prairieland Defendants.

Community members went to the Prairieland Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Alvarado, Texas, to rally against ICE's violent and relentless attacks on immigrants, and to express solidarity with those imprisoned inside the detention center. There was a planned noise demonstration at the facility, where fireworks were used, and other loud noises were made. Making noise outside of jails is an extremely common form of protest, extending solidarity to those behind bars. As the rally went on, ICE agents called the local police department. After local police arrived, one officer claimed to have sustained a minor injury to his neck by what the state claims was a gunshot. In response, the government has arrested 16 people, some through raids and traffic stops. Yet, through all of the federal government's criminal complaints, only two people have been described as alleged shooters.

Expansive and Unchecked State Repression

Due to unchecked state repression, people present at the noise demonstration are now facing decades of prison time and years of pre-trial detention, regardless of their actions or knowledge. For weeks, local and federal agents have terrorized friends and family members of those arrested at the rally, serving no-knock warrants and conducting widespread surveillance. Multiple people arrested were not even at the demonstration on July 4th. Most defendants remain detained without formal charges, without legal representation, and in limbo between state and federal jurisdiction. Finding attorneys has been extremely difficult given the incredibly repressive behavior of the government.

We are witnessing state repression in real time. It is clear that police and prosecutors hope that the deplorable conditions of imprisonment will break the defendants and compel cooperation under duress. State and federal agents are wielding their power to silence people who dissent, to terrify and deter the public from exercising their rights to protest, and to make an example of the Prairieland Defendants in order to quash anti-ICE speech. The government seems determined to criminalize everyone even remotely related to the July 4th rally, regardless of their level of involvement. The flurry of arrests and severe charges are meant to suppress political organizing and free speech.

Defendants Facing Violent Jail Conditions

Lawyers who have visited the defendants say Johnson County Jail's conditions are reprehensible. At least two defendants have been placed in solitary confinement without any explanation. One defendant was forced to clean the walls of feces left by a previously held prisoner. The defendants' ability to communicate with friends and family outside the jail has been restricted at least twice, without any notice or explanation. At least three of the defendants are being strip-searched regularly, even though they are in solitary confinement. Two of the defendants are vegan and were not fed appropriate food. The jail has denied multiple defendants necessary medical accommodations such as a basic pillow and blood pressure medication, resulting in serious pain and potentially lasting injury. Additionally, trans individuals have been dead-named and misgendered by the jail, the media, and their own state-appointed attorneys, even though their names have been legally changed to reflect their gender.

Making matters worse, the majority of the defendants are under federal investigations, yet are still being held on state charges. The state's actions reflect their aim to criminalize people who stand up to ICE's excesses. We have seen similar repression in Atlanta, GeorgiaSpokane, Washington, and Los Angeles, California. It is abominable to arrest and detain people simply for their proximity to an alleged offense, in the absence of probable cause. The state's case has failed to afford the defendants their due process and is a clear violation of their rights.

To support the defendants, contribute here: https://givesendgo.com/supportDFWprotestors


Saturday, July 26, 2025

More from the ADC: a bill for censorship in Congress, discrimination at The New School in New York, the GHF, and the NEA divestment vote + news

NPR opened its 5pm All Things Considered news today with a defense of Russiagate with senior political reporter Dominico Montenaro (spelling?) and Jenn...  


On The World Friday afternoon reliably anti-China Patrick Winn (spelling?), based in Bangkok, didn't question the argument by someone with an American accent that Taiwan is full of Chinese assets, in part because Taiwanese go the the mainland and get sexually blackmailed into spying.  They claimed that the US can't share war plans with the ROC because of their unreliable client state.  Did the US government say that during the Korean and Vietnam wars as well?  Don't go to PR China, ithe subtext.  And, when people go to the USA, UK, Canada, western Ukraine, Israel, or the ROK?  


Several weeks ago Emily Fang (spelling?) reported on great powers upgrading their nuclear arsenals (a very expensive project for the US)  but the focus wasn't on the thousands of US and Russian nuclear weapons that could get ualkilled, it was on China, being threatened by the US and NATO with WWIII in the 2020's, adding to its total arsenal of a few hundred nuclear weapons each year (about 600, going up by 100 a year??).  Nothing about the cost or NPT obligations, under which existing nuclear powers were supposed to be getting rid of their stockpiles, in exchange for non-nuclear countries such as Iran, DPR Korea, Pakistan, Israel, and India not developing their own nuclear weapons (the NPT was first signed July 1, 1968:  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_on_the_Non-Proliferation_of_Nuclear_Weapons ).  It has been claimed that something like the use of 100 strategic nuclear weapons would be enough to cause a nuclear winter and anti-missile defenses (or first strike) wouldn't be able to stop a barrage of missiles, some nuclear and some conventional or decoys, or the new, maneuverable hypersonic missiles, so why stockpile so many nuclear weapons, and at such cost?  Fang, a graduate of Duke University, has been based in China (she was driven out, so she has grudge?), Taiwan, and now in the US, with recent reporting tours in the Middle East.


Today is the anniversary of the beginning of the Cuban Revolution in 1953:  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_the_Moncada_Barracks and see the CPCML's TM cpcml.ca/Tmlm2025/TS5519.HTM#1 ; the US Postal Service began July 26, 1775, during the Revolutionary War, according to NPR, but Wikipedia dates it to July 1, 1971en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Postal_Service


The Korean War armistice waJuly 27, 1953 and the war had begun June 25, 1950cpcml.ca/ITN2025/TI5599.HTM#1 and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War


The People’s Summit for Korea is going on in New York City July 22nd-27th, and is being broadcast on YouTube.  (Kami-Con HAI in Huntsville, Alabama this weekend might also be being broadcast, in part, on YouTube.  [GalaxyCon in Raleigh ends July 27th.]   The  Sweetgrass Festival in Mount Pleasant, in coastal SC, was 10am-3pm today.  Moth Week 2025 ends tomorrow.) 


[According to Plantlife International July 27th iInternational Bog Dayestablished by the Scottish Wildlife Trust.  I think there are a few bogs (and cranberries) in the mountains in WNC and similar wetland habitats in the coastal plain of North Carolina.  According to Days of the Year and the National Day Calendar websites, the 26th is BagelFest Day; Days of the Year says that the 27th is Walk on Stilts Day – and I wondered how stilt walking began.]  [According to Days of the Year, the 28th is Soccer Day, the 31st is Avocado Day (another native Mesoamerican fruit if I'm not mistaken, and very popular in the USA in recent years, leading to some problems), August 1st is Mountain Climbing Day, the 2nd is Coloring Book Day, and the 3rd is Watermelon Day, though it probably doesn't refer to Palestine, where I think watermelons are a national symbol.]  


[On Cyprus July 27th:  icssmarx.org/why-cyprus-matters-aziz-sah-july-27-2025-1030-am-pacific-time/ ]


[On the NEA and the ADL August 3rd:  icssmarx.org/drop-the-adl-why-rank-file-nea-teachers-got-it-right-and-why-their-leadership-got-it-wrong-marcy-winograd-august-3-2025-1030-am-pacific-time/ ]


Georges Ibrahim Abdallah spoke on resistance in Lebanontheworker.news/2025/07/26/my-message-is-to-rally-around-the-resistance-more-than-ever-georges-abdallahs-first-speech-following-his-release/


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/25/mensaje-de-georges-abdallah-a-los-manifestantes-solidarios-del-14-de-junio-de-2025-en-paris/ ]


[ samidoun.net/2025/07/georges-abdallah-will-be-free-palestine-will-be-free/ ]


[ samidoun.net/2025/07/georges-abdallah-returns-to-lebanon-free-and-resisting/ ]


[In Gazadiario-octubre.com/2025/07/25/ejemplos-de-democracia-y-de-valores-y-eso/ ]


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/25/marchan-en-israel-contra-la-hambruna-en-gaza/ ]


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/25/la-traicion-de-europa-a-gaza/ ]


[ thecradle.co/articles/israel-planning-major-offensive-against-yemen-report ]


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/25/que-esta-pasando-en-siriay-en-el-asia-occidental/ ]


[On Libya and Syria :  diario-octubre.com/2015/11/06/15-razones-por-las-que-la-otan-acabo-con-gadafi-y-otras-15-por-las-que-quiere-acabar-con-al-assad/ ]


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/26/lo-que-dijo-uno-de-los-47-adolescentes-judios-expulsados-de-un-avion-en-espana/ ]


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/25/entre-febrero-y-mayo-de-este-ano-el-gobierno-espanol-fue-el-mayor-importador-de-armas-y-municiones-israelies/ ]


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/25/camaguey-se-transforma-por-el-moncada-y-por-fidel/ ]


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/25/destaca-presidente-de-cuba-el-legado-de-fidel-castro/ ]


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/26/cuba-rememora-el-moncada-de-los-jovenes/ ]


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/26/fidel-el-che-y-el-26-de-julio-simbolos-imprescindibles/ ]


[In Colombiadiario-octubre.com/2025/07/25/implacables-con-los-que-osan-luchar/ ]


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/25/ebrahim-traore-el-nuevo-pacto-africano/ ]


[On Europe buying F-35s; machine translated – "After the flying carpets and UFOs come the whims of the riffraff" – diario-octubre.com/2025/07/18/despues-de-las-alfombras-voladoras-y-los-ovnis-llegan-los-caprichos-de-los-chusqueros/ ]


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/18/autoritarismo-la-mancha-que-persigue-a-zelenski-y-a-sus-colaboradores-incluso-en-la-prensa-mainstream/ ]


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/25/como-obama-orquesto-el-russiagate/ ]


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/25/los-nombres-y-apellidos-del-libro-negro-de-epstein-1/ ]


[ diario-octubre.com/2025/07/26/los-nombres-y-apellidos-del-libro-negro-de-epstein-2/ ]


Not Even Wrong – "The Situation at Columbia XXX" – www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=15113


And:  www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/?p=15085


Larry Summers on the Columbia agreement:  x.com/LHSummers/status/1948336830937501817


[US professors who target students:  www.dropsitenews.com/p/documenting-jew-hatred-campus-professors-student-deportations-betar-canary-mission ]


At 3,610 signatures:  www.change.org/p/call-on-pope-leo-xiv-to-stop-the-destruction-and-starvation-of-gaza


I hope to post more soon.




1.  Originally posted at:  adc.org/stophate/


ADC: STOP HATE Act is a Dangerous Attack on Free Speech and The Right to Dissent


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 25, 2025
media[at adc org]

Washington, D.C. | The American‑Arab Anti‑Discrimination Committee (ADC) is deeply alarmed by the continuous efforts by lawmakers to silence, censor, and chill freedom of speech and expression in this country at the behest of Israel. What we’re seeing is a total disgrace—another outrageous attempt by corrupt Washington insiders to hand over your First Amendment rights to Israel.  The introduction of the Stopping Terrorists Online Presence and Holding Accountable Tech Entities (STOP HATE) Act, unveiled yesterday by AIPAC funded Representatives Josh Gottheimer (D) [of New Jersey:  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Gottheimer ] and Don Bacon (R) [of Nebraska:  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Bacon – interviewed on the BBC in July on waging economic warfare against countries that buy Russian fossil fuels?at a Capitol Hill press conference alongside the Anti‑Defamation League (ADL) [see:  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Defamation_League ], is the latest example of bipartisan disregard of the First Amendment. 

There is no mincing of words – these law makers are putting Israel First. 

Framed as a measure to curb extremist content, the bill instead deputizes and hands over “speech enforcement authority” to zionists entities, giving them unfettered powers to police private social media companies, attack lawful expression, and levy fines of up to five million dollars each day if companies fail to silence and censor users. 

ADC warned about this playbook recently. In California, SB 771 promised to combat “hate” but instead created crushing liability for any platform whose algorithms happened to transmit speech that private actors, such as the ADL, deemed objectionable. The STOP HATE Act scales that same model of SB771 to the federal level.

An analysis and review of the bill shows that, faced with that risk, companies will preemptively start deleting users who express views and opinions that could possibly open them up to fines. These bills are explicitly written to target speech that is critical of Israel. Coupled with efforts around the forced adaptation of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of anti-semitism, we are seeing an unprecedented attack on our First Amendment rights. 

“The First Amendment is supposed to be the cornerstone of American democracy—our shield against censorship and government overreach. No foreign nation, including Israel, should have the power to dictate what Americans can or cannot say. Our rights are not negotiable. When members of Congress and state lawmakers start compromising our freedoms to satisfy the demands of a foreign government, we lose what makes this country free. We must reject any legislation that threatens our speech, our conscience, and our right to dissent,” said Abed Ayoub, ADC National Executive Director. 

After passage of the Patriot Act post 9/11, banks shuttered thousands of Arab- and Muslim‑American accounts not because their owners had been proven to support terrorism, but because the institutions feared crippling fines. The STOP HATE Act would reproduce the post 9/11 chilling effect in the digital sphere, forcing platforms to silence voices, especially dissenting critics of Israel, simply to avoid litigation and penalties.

ADC categorically rejects any attempt to equate constitutionally protected speech with extremism and antisemitism. By coercing companies to remove or suppress lawful content, the STOP HATE Act violates core constitutional protections, undermines Section 230’s safe‑harbor framework, and invites discriminatory enforcement against marginalized communities.

ADC calls on every member of Congress to stand on the side of the Constitution and oppose the STOP HATE Act. 






2.  Originally posted at:  adc.org/icsz-and-adc-file-federal-civil-rights-complaints/


ICSZ and ADC File Federal Civil Rights Complaints Against The New School For Illegal Discrimination Against Jewish Antizionist Students, Faculty, and Staff


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 23, 2025
info@criticalzionismstudies.org
media[at adc org]

Washington, D.C. | Today, The Institute for the Critical Study of Zionism (ICSZ) and the American‑Arab Anti‑Discrimination Committee (ADC) filed two Title VI complaints with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights charging The New School (TNS) of systematic discrimination against Jewish antizionist students, faculty, and staff.

The filings document how TNS administrators attacked student life, punished ethnoreligious practice, and denied Jewish antizionists access to university resources while suppressing protests against the genocide in Gaza and demands for divestment from weapons manufacturers. University officials imposed their own definition of Jewish identity—one that requires allegiance to Zionism and the State of Israel—then used that definition to exclude and penalize members of the campus community who rejected it.

TNS collaborated with Hillel International, a $73 million Zionist advocacy organization whose New York City chapter reported $1.7 million in revenue last year, alone [see:  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillel_International ; there is an NC Hillel building at or adjacent to UNC-Chapel Hill, with a branch at NCSU but I don't know what they do or what larger organizations it is connected to, if any; "We strongly encourage all Jewish students to NOT engage or attend pro-Hamas rallies - even from a distance."  www.nchillel.org/faq ]. At Hillel’s urging, TNS sanctioned Jewish antizionists who protested an on‑campus event featuring an active‑duty Israeli soldier. Administrators later solicited Hillel members to “remember” nonexistent aggressions by Jewish antizionist staff, which an independent investigation later found to be baseless. 

The university also targeted joint Palestinian, Jewish, and BIPOC gatherings protesting the genocide in Gaza – often spaces of shared Jewish and Muslim prayer – thereby violating participants’ religious freedom. TNS stripped resources from the only student‑run Jewish organization because its members were antizionists and terminated a rabbinical chaplain who defended those students, falsely claiming the decision was budget‑related.

Through abusive disciplinary hearings led by a former prosecutor, TNS docked pay and retaliated against employees who reported discrimination. An outside investigator confirmed that the charges lacked merit and that TNS’s civil‑rights office had itself retaliated– punishments the university has yet to reverse. The complaints also detail a broader pattern of discrimination against BIPOC, transgender, and queer community members, using opposition to Zionism and genocide as a pretext.

ICSZ and ADC seek from The New School:

  1. Immediate reversal of all retaliatory sanctions, with full restoration of pay, positions, and resources to affected students, faculty, and staff.
  2. Public acknowledgment and apology for antisemitic, anti‑Palestinian, anti‑Black, anti‑Muslim, transphobic, and queerphobic discrimination.
  3. Full divestment of university endowment funds from weapons manufacturers and any enterprise profiting from genocide, apartheid, or occupation.

As Jews, Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims, and allies, we refuse to allow our identities to be weaponized to silence opposition to genocide. It’s time to hold The New School accountable for egregious, illegal, and well-documented acts of discrimination.

###

About ICSZ

Grounded in grassroots spaces and committed to working with activists, organizers, and scholars across fields including Jewish studies, the Institute for the Critical Study of Zionism (ICSZ) is a response to the urgent need to declare space, distribute resources, and galvanize the necessary dialogue and research that will become the knowledge projects of Critical Zionism Studies. The Institute challenges the frequent assumptions that the study of Zionism must necessarily be pro-Zionist, overseen by Zionist faculty, and/or only undertaken in the context of Jewish Studies or Israel Studies.

About ADC

The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is the largest Arab American grassroots organization in the U.S., founded in 1980 by former Senator James Abourezk.  ADC’s mission is to defend and promote the human rights, civil rights, and liberties of at least 3.7 million Arab Americans residing in the United States. Through its work, ADC fights discrimination in the U.S., enhances public understanding of Arab history and culture, and partners with marginalized communities globally to advance social justice.






3.  Originally posted at:  adc.org/stopthestarvation/


ADC Calls for Immediate Closure and Independent Investigation of Gaza Humanitarian Foundation; Return to UN Oversight of All Aid 


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 21, 2025
media[at adc org] 

Washington, D.C. | The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is calling for immediate action to halt the historic humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. What was presented as an “aid effort”– the U.S.-backed, Israeli-run Gaza Humanitarian Foundation — has become a site of unimaginable violence, not relief. Just this weekend, at least 92 people were shot dead while trying to retrieve food. In just two months, more Palestinians have died at these “aid sides” than Israelis killed in the events of October 7th. Each day, without a permanent ceasefire, hundreds more face a similar end. 

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (a U.S.-backed shell operation disguised as a humanitarian aid distributor) has been utilizing food to lure starving Palestinians to narrow aid corridors where they open fire, murdering hundreds of Palestinians. This is not a humanitarian mission. This militarized project (designed according to military planning and not humanitarian relief) controls, coerces, and disappears Palestinians. More than 900 Palestinians have been murdered at the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution site by U.S. security forces and Israeli Occupation Forces. Israeli professor at Ben Gurion University, Yakov Garb, maintains these compounds are surrounded by buffer zones and controlled by American and Israeli personnel, deliberately structured to funnel desperate Palestinians into kill zones. This system is designed for forced displacement, not relief. GHF is designed to eliminate Palestinians under the guise of humanitarian relief. 

Families in Gaza are starving. Parents are being shot trying to reach food for their children. What was supposed to be a humanitarian effort has turned into a death trap. Shut down the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and let food reach the people. 

The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is calling for US elected officials to enforce:

  • The immediate shutdown of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
  • An end to all U.S. support for this operation, including logistics and intelligence
  • Restoration of food aid coordination to the United Nations and impartial humanitarian groups
  • Congressional hearings into U.S. complicity in these deadly violations of humanitarian law

Starving Palestinians don’t need militarized checkpoints. They need food. They need safety. They need dignity. It’s time to stop supporting failed, deadly models and return to real humanitarian protocol.






4.  Originally posted at:  adc.org/adc-statement-on-nea-boards-refusal-to-ratify-union-vote-to-divest-from-adl/


ADC Statement on NEA Board’s Refusal to Ratify Union Vote to Divest from ADL


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 19, 2025
media[at adc org]

Washington, D.C. | The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is appalled by the NEA Board of Directors’ refusal to ratify the historic vote by thousands of union members calling for divestment from the ADL. Once again, the will of the people has been rejected by those in power. Despite this setback, the union’s historic decision remains irreversible, and the fight for justice continues.

“While the NEA Board’s decision is disappointing, it does not diminish the union’s victory. This powerful vote raised the consciousness of thousands of educators who have been horrified by the intimidation and suppression they face when discussing Palestine, and who reject longstanding narratives pushed by the ADL that have proven to be distorted and harmful,” said Abed Ayoub, National Executive Director of ADC. “We applaud the NEA’s members for their commitment to critical inquiry and their refusal to legitimize materials that endanger students and undermine movements for justice. Despite the ADL’s influence within corridors of power, history can no longer be controlled or rewritten by oppressors. The genocide in Gaza is being documented and exposed through social media, directly challenging traditional narratives in unprecedented ways. The truth will not be suppressed.”

For decades, the ADL has actively undermined racial justice efforts in the United States. It has pushed an anti-Palestinian, anti-Black, and anti-Indigenous agendas, weaponizing claims of antisemitism to silence legitimate criticism of Israeli apartheid and targeting allies of the Pro-Palestine movement. The ADL routinely engages in smear campaigns that threaten and endanger community educators, especially those from marginalized communities, revealing an insidious prejudice baked into the fabric of the organization. Through political intimidation and disinformation campaigns, the organization has cultivated fear around any dissent against its pro-Israel agenda.

ADC encourages all unions, school districts, and educational institutions to follow NEA members’ lead and reconsider their relationship with the ADL and all materials they produce. An educator’s responsibility is to teach in a factual, unbiased, and research-based manner—not to promote distorted narratives that compromise students’ ability to think critically and independently.


Saturday, July 19, 2025

More ADC statements on the war and Nakba, California censorship, the nomination of Hind Rajab, and the lynching of American Sayfollah Musallet in the West Bank + other news

[A lot was cut out of the beginning for some reason.]  [Quickly re-writing it.]   Also:


The waning Moon (the last quarter wa[Thursday] July [17th] 18th) will pass in front of the Pleiades star cluster (M45) in Taurus early on July 20th:  is.gd/iotapleiades  Because of the trees, I might not be able to see this occultation without going somewhere [else] [the clouds parted by morning and I saw the occultation, though not the Moon's movement across the stars].  Earlier in the morning the star Fomalhaut (in Piscis Austrinus)Saturn (in Pisces)Capricornus, Aquarius, Pegasus, Triangulum, Aries, Cetus, Perseus, Capella in Auriga, etc. are high in the sky and Venus istila brilliant white "morning star" in the east at dawn.  [Venus will be near zeta Tauri (天關, Tiānguān, formerly Tien Kwan, "Celestial [Frontier] Gate"  part of the Net (畢宿 Bì Xiù) mansion:  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeta_Tauri or ancient Babylonian Shur-narkabti-sha-shuutuu  Star Names) the Crab Nebula, M1, July 26th.  Venus was lined up with the star Aldebaran in the Hyades in Taurus around July 12th.  On July 26th Venus   (The Moon was near Saturn on the 15th.)  The Moon and Venus will be relatively close together on July 21st, though this is their furthest apart conjunction of the year.  The Moon will approach Jupiter (I forgot the whereabouts of Jupiter over the months) at the west end of Gemini the mornings of July 22-23, but I probably won't be able to see it from home [I was able to see Jupiter through a gap in the trees near dawn this week; brighter than Capella, but Jupiter has become much dimmer in 2025?].  The Moon will be near Marsalso forgotten, on the evening of July 28th, and the Moon will be near Spica the evening of the 30th.  The Moon will be near the star Regulus in Leo on the 26th.]  The Moon occulded the star pi Scorpii at the front [end] of Scorpius at the beginning of the month [(July 6-7th)], a rare event made possible by the current major lunar standstill [should be in bold] period.  [Pluto, at the west end of Capricornus, reaches opposition July 25th.  I think Uranus is near the Pleiades and Neptune is near Saturn all month.  The asteroids Ceres and Hebe [the anniversary of its discovery iin early July?] are near Saturn while Vesta is near Virgo and Leo.  Mars will move from Leo into Virgo on the 27th (with the waxing Moon nearby).  Comet 3I/ATLAS, the third interstellar object known to enter the solar system, was discovered July 1st near Serpens Cauda and Sagittarius (up now), observing from Río Hurtado, Chile. – en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3I/ATLAS  The night of July 29th should be a good time to see meteors, combining the Southern Delta Aquariids, Alpha Capricornids, early Perseids, and sporadic meteors not connected to a known shower – Sky and Telescope and Astronomy magazines and see:  www.amsmeteors.org/meteor-showers/meteor-shower-calendar/ ]


[According to the National Day Calendar website, July 20th is Moon Day, commemorating Apollo 11, July 16-24th in 1969:  nationaldaycalendar.com and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_11 ]


There have been thunderstorms and rain almost every day here in recent weeks [including this afternoon and evening and the thunder was sharply snapping a little while ago] and the remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal caused flooding in Orange, Durham, and Chatham counties, apparently exceeding that caused by hurricane Fran on the Eno River, while the Haw River raged red but didn't [not] set a new record– en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_Storm_Chantal_(2025) , etc.  [It didn't seem like it rained that much.  Getting quite hot and dry at the end of July?]  Many cicadas [I briefly saw and photo'd a female (?) with green wing veins today], butterflies, dragonflies, orthopterans, a very large blue-black[, beige, and white] mosquito, [large cicadakiller wasps might be out now;] [an American carrion beetle knew where a 'clean' trash bin had been the day before?; sharpshooter; a pale green mantis nymph;] etc. here recently, but [ ] possibly fewer fireflies than usual, but they are usually rare in my neighborhood by now anyway (but at least a few are around alsummer and my neighborhood isn't that rich in fireflies).  [Ruby-throated hummingbirds, goldfinches, catbirds, woodpeckers, nesting swifts, maybe cuckoos, etc. around and the cardinals and chickadees might be nesting again.]     


International Moth Week 2025 is July 19-27th:  nationalmothweek.org  [Moths to note.]  [A hummingbird moth oviposited on new shoots of Japanese honeysuckle here few dayago, but the eggs haven't hatched yet as of July 27th.  Chinese privet and an ornamental Viburnum might show evidence of other sphinx moth caterpillars.  Red caterpillars defoliated some of the dogbane and another kind is tying up the leaves of Vinca major.  Webworm nests have appeared in a large persimmon.  There seems to be a borer of some kind in the stem of a tickseed.  I saw what I thought was an early Virginia ctenucha, a somewhat colorful day-flying moth, or maybe it was a grape leaf skeletonizer, a few weeks ago.  Before that there was a gray and maybe a reddish spiny oakworm moth.  also saw a buckeye butterfly that seemed to be laying eggs on English plantain recently.]


Long-time political prisoner Georges Ibrahim Abdallah has just been released by France and will be back in Lebanon by July 25th:  www.pcof.net/georges-ibrahim-abdallah-est-libre/


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1.  Originally posted at:  adc.org/adc-warns-californias-sb-771-is-censorship-disguised-as-civil-rights/



ADC Warns: California’s SB 771 is Censorship Disguised as Civil Rights


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 17, 2025
Contact: media[at adc org]

WASHINGTON, D.C. | The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) is sounding the alarm to its nationwide membership and allied organizations on California Senate Bill 771 (SB 771), a dangerous and unconstitutional measure that would punish online platforms and users for speech critical of Israel, state violence, and systems of oppression. As written, the bill enables sweeping censorship under the guise of protection. With less than one month left, ADC is mobilizing communities and organizations across the country to stop it.

The legislation would expose social media companies to massive civil penalties for content they do not remove — directly infringing on their First Amendment rights and editorial discretion. Companies could face financial penalties in the billions if their platforms or algorithms are alleged to have facilitated illegal threats, harassment, or intimidation against protected groups, including those based on race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation.

“Exposing companies to such extreme civil penalties would likely force the overpolicing of lawful expression, chill free speech, and distort the online environment in ways that harms all users,” said ADC National Executive Director, Abed Ayoub. “Beyond moral and political concerns, SB 771 also raises serious constitutional issues.” 

Courts have repeatedly affirmed that platforms are protected in their decisions to curate, prioritize, and moderate content, similar to traditional publishers and broadcasters. The bill’s liability structure likely conflicts with Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a cornerstone of internet free speech that protects platforms from civil liability for third-party content and good-faith moderation decisions. In recent rulings — including NetChoice v. Paxton and Twitter, Inc. v. Taamneh — courts have struck down similar state-level attempts to control online expression and platform design.

Framed as a civil rights safeguard, SB 771 could enable politically motivated claims that conflate criticism of Zionism with antisemitism — a trend already visible in Meta’s content moderation policies, where “Zionist” is treated as interchangeable with “Jewish,” and in the push for platforms to adopt the controversial international Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism. This definition has been widely criticized by hundreds of scholars and numerous Jewish organizations (including JVP and Jews for Racial and Economic Justice) for erasing the line between political critique and bigotry, raising serious concerns that SB771 could be used to suppress protected speech about apartheid, occupation, and settler colonialism in Palestine.

ADC condemns all forms of hate and stands firmly against discrimination in every form. SB 771 weaponizes civil liability to force platforms to remove content that challenges dominant narratives, particularly those relating to Israel and Palestine. By encouraging platforms to over-police content to avoid costly lawsuits, SB 771 can trigger a de facto “delete policy” — especially for Palestinian voices and those in solidarity with them.






2.  Originally posted at:  adc.org/adc-statement-on-the-lynching-of-23-year-old-palestinian-american-by-israeli-settlers/



ADC Statement on the Lynching of 20-Year-Old Palestinian-American by Israeli Settlers


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 11, 2025
media[at adc org]

Correction: Sayfollah Musallet’s first name was misstated in a previous version of the press release. It has since been corrected. 

Washington, D.C. | Under the protection of government officials, Israeli settlers lynched a Palestinian American man from Tampa, Florida during an attack near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank. The victim, 20-year-old Sayfollah Musallet, born in Port Charlotte, Florida, was visiting family for the summer when he was beaten to death while protesting the construction of a new illegal Israeli outpost on village land in al‑Mazra’a ash‑Sharqiya. An ambulance was blocked from reaching him for nearly two hours.

This horrific murder is yet another example of Israel killing American citizens. As of the issuance of this statement, no one has been arrested, no one has been indicted, and—if the past is any guide—no one will be held accountable for the death of Saif. This is not an aberration; it is part of a well‑documented pattern of impunity enjoyed by illegal Israeli settlers and security forces who routinely attack Palestinians and Palestinian‑Americans under the protection of occupation authorities and indifference of U.S. officials.

Typically, when Americans are killed abroad, the United States government mobilizes the full weight of the State Department, the FBI, and international partners within hours. But when the perpetrators are Israeli settlers or security forces, many U.S. citizens themselves, Washington’s response is silence, delay, or repeating the lies of Israeli authorities. 

The lives of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen  Abu Akleh, 80‑year‑old Omar Assad, 14‑year‑old Omar Rabea, and now Saif al-Din Musalat testify to this shameful double standard.

ADC calls on President Donald J. Trump to direct the State Department to open an immediate, American-led investigation into this heinous murder; demand that Israeli authorities arrest and prosecute the perpetrators without delay; and apply standard diplomatic protocol given to any murdered U.S. citizen, including public condemnation of the crime, and regular briefings to Congress until justice is served.

“Failing to act not only diminishes the value of Palestinian‑American lives; it signals to violent actors worldwide that certain U.S. passports are worth less than others. That is unacceptable,” said ADC National Executive Director, Abed Ayoub.

Saif helped run his family’s ice‑cream shop in Florida. His family, our community, and this nation deserve justice—not another empty condolence. The United States government’s highest duty is to protect its citizens. We demand that duty be honored equally and without exception.






3.  Originally posted at:  adc.org/hind/



Hind Rajab Nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 9, 2025
media[at adc org] 

Washington, D.C. | The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) welcomes the nomination of Hind Rajab for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize. The nomination to the Nobel Prize Committee was submitted by ASU Law Professor, Khaled Beydoun, in close consultation with ADC. Hind’s life and untimely, horrific death stand as a searing reminder of the ongoing genocide against Palestinians, symbolizing the innumerable children in Gaza and around the world whose lives have been ruthlessly stolen by war and genocide.

Her legacy and global impact aligns with the Nobel Peace Prize criteria: to reduce the horrors of armed conflict, foster unity among nations, and promote enduring peace. Hind’s story—though a heartbreaking reminder of the failures of our elected officials and leaders—stands as a clarion call for global recognition of the plight of children everywhere who bear the brunt of war and genocide.

In his nomination letter, Professor Beydoun underscores the impact of Hind’s story:

Hind Rajab’s life story symbolizes the profound resilience and dignity of children in war and genocide.  Particularly, for children who were – by no choice of their own – thrust into a life of war. And prematurely, killed by it. In bearing witness to the unimaginable—losing family members, neighbors, friends—children in Gaza have repeatedly found the courage to rebuild and nurture hope, even when day-to-day existence seems insurmountably fragile. Although Hind’s life was taken six years into it, her memory and the memories of all children slain by global wars form a collective beacon that refuses to be silenced. They remind us that a child’s life should be devoted to growth and learning, not overshadowed by fear and violence.”

Hind Rajab ignited a historic global outcry against the systematic war crimes committed on Palestinian, particularly children, by Israel. Hind’s final moments—captured in a harrowing audio recording where she pleaded for help as an Israeli tank repeatedly fired on her family’s car, leaving her the lone survivor for hours before she too was ultimately killed—has galvanized millions worldwide. Her story sparked one of the most powerful and sustained calls for peace in recent memory, mobilizing people across continents to demand peace, justice and an end to Israel’s relentless genocide.

More than 50,000 Palestinian children have been killed or injured by Israel since October 2023. The destruction of essential infrastructure has also gravely worsened living conditions, causing further indirect deaths and compounding children’s suffering.

“Hind Rajab’s nomination for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize is a powerful testament to the innocence lost in war and genocide—and a rallying cry to protect every child’s fundamental right to life, safety, and peace. Hind’s story has galvanized a pro-peace movement worldwide in ways few singular events in recent memory have,” said Abed Ayoub, ADC’s National Executive Director. “Above all, it underscores that children are always the biggest victims of war, paying the steepest price for decisions they never made.”

Hind Rajab Epitomizes Peace 

Just as past Nobel Peace Prize laureates have inspired hope and awakened global responsibility, Hind Rajab’s story inspired an irrepressible demand for peace. Professor Beydoun’s nomination places Hind’s name among the ranks of those considered for humanity’s highest honor—a sobering recognition that reminds us all: Peace is a universal right. Humanitarian values must prevail. Voices of the most vulnerable deserve center stage.

ADC calls on individuals and organizations to lend their name and endorse the nomination. By signing, you will be joining a global coalition demanding an end to the genocide in Palestine and to war crimes committed against children everywhere.

Click Here to Endorse the Nomination






4.  Originally posted at:  adc.org/another-sham-ceasefire/



Another Pause in the Genocide, Another Sham “Ceasefire”


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 7, 2025
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Washington, D.C. | Today, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Washington to meet President Trump and discuss a potential “ceasefire” in Gaza. For nearly two years, Palestinians have endured a campaign of annihilation and siege that has reduced Gaza to ashes and continues to choke the West Bank. More than a hundred Palestinians are killed on an average day, and even the most basic acts of survival—queuing for bread or gathering flour—have become lethal. More than 600 people have been targeted and executed by the IDF at aid “death traps” in the past weeks alone.

Against this grim backdrop, President Donald Trump now touts a “final” sixty‑day ceasefire proposal, a deal neither Israel nor Hamas has yet to accept.

“Palestinian lives are not bargaining chips. A pause in killing that leaves the U.S. weapons pipeline wide open is not a ceasefire– it’s a license to reload,” said ADC National Executive Director, Abed  Ayoub. “President Trump’s unconditional support for Netanyahu has already cost him politically and nearly dragged America into a catastrophic war with Iran. He cannot credibly speak of peace while shipping two‑thousand‑pound bombs to Israel.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to this ceasefire proposal, not with concessions, but by reaffirming Israel’s intention to eradicate Palestinian life rather than negotiate a durable peace.

Enough is enough. The genocide will end only when the U.S. chooses to use its power, just as President Trump did to halt the Israel-Iran war.

The hollowness of this sham ceasefire is underscored by Washington’s actions. Last week, the U.S. Government approved an additional $510 million sale of 7,125 Joint Direct Attack Munition guidance kits—including bunker‑buster variants designed to penetrate deep into concrete and rock. With one hand, the United States waves a banner of “peace,” while the other arms Israel with the very weapons that pulverize Palestinian homes, hospitals, and schools.

ADC reiterates its demand for an immediate, permanent, and unconditional ceasefire; a total suspension of U.S. arms transfers to Israel; unfettered humanitarian access and protection for medical personnel; and full legal accountability for the war crimes that have been committed. Anything short of these measures is smoke and mirrors.

Until the United States halts the flow of weapons and insists on an end to occupation, President Trump’s proclamations of an “aspiration for peace in the Middle East” will ring as hollow as every broken promise from every American president who has come before him.






5.  Originally posted at:  adc.org/ceasefireiran/



ADC Statement on Iran’s Missile Strikes on U.S. Base in Qatar and Announcement of Ceasefire


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 23, 2025
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Washington, D.C. | President Donald Trump’s uncalculated decision to bomb Iran has set a dangerous cycle in motion, which led to Iran bombing a U.S. military base in Qatar. We condemned Israel and the U.S.’ decision to bomb Iran, and now denounce Iran’s retaliatory strike on Qatar. These military actions endanger civilian lives, violate the sovereignty of Qatar and all Arab nations, and threaten to plunge the region into a broader conflict. 

We welcome and are cautiously optimistic about news of a ceasefire, and urge President Trump to immediately pursue the same in Gaza and Lebanon. Long-lasting peace cannot be achieved without first securing an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and an end to the Israeli bombardment of Lebanon. We ask President Trump to take all steps to immediately halt further military operations and pursue urgent diplomatic channels to secure a lasting peace across the Middle East.

ADC calls on President Trump to put America First by not engaging in the wars of others, and urges all parties to de-escalate tensions and resolve their differences through dialogue, not violence.






6.  Originally posted at:  adc.org/adc-statement-on-israels-unprecedented-and-unprovoked-attacks-on-iran/



ADC Statement on Israel’s Unprecedented and Unprovoked Attacks on Iran


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 13, 2025

media[at adc org]


Washington, D.C. | The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) condemns Israel’s unprecedented, reckless, and illegal military aggression against Iran, actions that threaten to plunge the Middle East into catastrophic warfare. Once again, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sabotaged peace efforts in the region, severely jeopardizing current U.S. diplomatic negotiations with Iran and regional stability. The Administration is allowing Israel to drag the United States into yet another regional conflict, with severe consequences both abroad and domestically. This directly contradicts President Trump’s own campaign promises to end America’s endless wars.


Israel’s targeted assassination campaign against Iranian military leaders, prominent scientists, and academics once again displays its unrestrained use of psychological terror, further destabilizing regional security and undermining global peace pleas. Israel, who has the largest nuclear arsenal in the region and who refuses to become party to non-proliferation treaties, is a rogue state determined to drag the United States into a constant state of war. 


These aggressive acts are not what the American people desire. A May 2025 poll by the University of Maryland showed that 69% of Americans, including two-thirds of Republicans, prefer a negotiated agreement to military action against Iran’s nuclear program. Last year, a poll by the Chicago Council on Public Affairs found that whether facing an attack by Iran or neighboring countries, majorities of Americans now oppose using U.S. troops to defend Israel. 


We urge President Trump and leaders of both political parties in Congress to immediately halt all weapons transfers to Israel. The global community has consistently rejected Israel’s pattern of reckless militarism, and the United States must decisively align itself with international consensus by ending its unconditional support of Israel’s endless wars and aggression.


Summer is the peak tourism season in the Middle East, a time when many U.S. citizens travel to the region to visit family and loved ones. Given Israel’s ongoing attacks on Iran, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, we urge the Administration to take immediate measures to guarantee the safety of American citizens in the region and provide any necessary assistance for their safe evacuation and return home.


ADC calls for immediate de-escalation, restraint, and diplomatic engagement from all parties involved to prevent further loss of innocent lives and to restore peace and stability to an increasingly volatile region. The ADC implores President Trump to exercise sound judgment and prioritize America’s interests by unequivocally condemning Netanyahu’s unprovoked acts of war, and steer U.S. policy toward responsible diplomacy and respect for international law.






7.  Originally posted at:  adc.org/israels-aid-announcement-is-a-smokescreen-for-starvation-and-genocide/



Israel’s Aid Announcement is a Smokescreen for Starvation and Genocide


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 19, 2025
media[at adc org] 

Washington, D.C. | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s deceptive and performative resumption of aid into Gaza is an affront so he can continue his crimes against humanity. This announcement is not a humanitarian gesture—it is a calculated, cynical response to mounting international pressure, designed to preserve Israel’s strategic goals and the illusion of restraint while continuing its campaign of extermination against the Palestinian people.

For decades, Israel has imposed a total blockade on humanitarian and commercial goods entering Gaza. This deliberate siege has practically depleted supplies critical to survival—food, water, medicine, fuel. 100% of Gaza’s population is now living under acute food insecurity. 

Starving Palestinians has historically been a common practice of the occupation. Israel is not “allowing” aid into Gaza; it is limiting it with surgical cruelty. The recent “approval” of a few trucks of aid is a grotesque performance. The United Nations says Gaza needs at least 500 aid trucks every day. What actually entered were five or nine—“a drop in the ocean,” as the UN put it.

This is the legacy of the blockade: mass starvation, collapsing health systems, rotting bodies buried in rubble, and a world being told that somehow, this is humanitarianism.

We remind President Trump that the United States does not need Israeli permission to deliver aid. It has the power, the means, and the responsibility to act now. To continue deferring to Israeli control over humanitarian corridors is to become a full partner in the siege. Washington cannot claim moral high ground while writing checks for starvation and standing by as children with distended bellies die on camera. 

No amount of public relations spin by Israel can disguise the truth. This is the use of hunger as a weapon of war. This is collective punishment. This is genocide. The time for polite diplomacy and conditional aid has passed. What is required now is courage, moral clarity, and action.

ADC stands with the people of Gaza. We call on President Trump, every American official, journalist, and citizen of conscience: Do not look away. Do not let history record your silence. The starvation of a nation is not aid—it is annihilation. And it must end. Now.






8.  Originally posted May 15th at:  adc.org/take-action-support-representative-rashida-tlaibs-nakba-resolution/



Take Action: Support Representative Rashida Tlaib’s Nakba Resolution


Today marks the 77th anniversary of the 1948 Nakba (“The Catastrophe”)—the mass expulsion and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from their homes and lands, and the destruction of hundreds of villages to establish the State of Israel.

“My dreams are very simple. They are not dreams, but simple rights. But they have turned into almost impossible dreams. I dream that my daughter Maria will return to school, Malek to kindergarten, and that my daughter Leen will eat healthy, nutritious food. Food has not been available for 70 days because of the siege. And that I will return to my school, which no longer exists, since the occupation destroyed it. But we are still strong despite everything… I believe in a future that is better and more beautiful.” — current resident in Gaza

When Gaza’s grandparents survived the Palestinian Nakba, they never imagined the Nakba would outlive them. The mass expulsion and genocide of 750,000 Palestinians in 1948 is not a moment but a structure—a persistent system of annihilation.

As Palestinian poet Mohammed El-Kurd reminds the world, catastrophe—in all its hierarchical distinctions—marks the Palestinian experience: “if you’re not evicted from your home, it’s demolished; if you’re not imprisoned, you’re shot in the street; if you’re not shot in the street, there’s a drone in your sky in the Gaza Strip; if it’s not a bomb, it’s exile.” A Palestinian refugee living in exile remains acutely aware of their spatial isolation from the land, yet a fire within them continues to burn for truth and justice.

586 days of televised genocide. Scores murdered. A region besieged and plundered. Millions displaced and made refugees again—refusing to abandon a homeland. Today marks the great catastrophe for Palestinians but, also, a recognition of Palestinian sumud.

77 years later, Palestinians continue to resist.

Palestinians continue to be an embodiment of hope while the world abandons them. Palestinian refugees continue to demand the right to return to the towns and villages their families were forcibly displaced from in 1948, and call for the full implementation of the “right of return.”

Today, while the world watches the daily assault on Palestinian life across the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and as Israel’s starvation campaign continues to intensify, it is imperative to remember this is the 77th year of Palestinian suffering.

For nearly a century, Palestinians have endured, resisted, and survived. They continue to dream of a future rooted in justice, dignity, and liberation.


Take Action: Support Representative Rashida Tlaib’s Nakba Resolution


ADC urges its members to support Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib’s Nakba Resolution, recognizing the catastrophic displacement and serial dispossession of Palestinians in 1948 during the establishment of the state of Israel.

The U.S. has historically erased or ignored Palestinian narratives. Recognition of the Nakba challenges this silence. Palestinian displacement and dispossession didn’t end in 1948 — it continues today through land theft, forced evictions, military occupation, and apartheid policies. Palestinian Americans and their allies are demanding that Congress recognize the Nakba and affirm the right of return for Palestinian refugees under international law.

Recognizing the Nakba is a critical step toward truth, justice, and accountability in U.S. foreign policy.