Together with docP-BDS Netherlands and Palestine Link, The Rights Forum is hosting three webinars on Israel-Palestine and the question of apartheid. The sessions will take place on three Thursdays: May 28, June 4 and June 11, between 7 and 8.30 p.m. CET.
The links to sign up for the webinars can be found below.
The Apartheid Convention of 1973 classifies apartheid as a crime against humanity. The 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) lists apartheid as a crime against humanity, bringing its investigation and possible prosecution under the jurisdiction of the ICC.
In this series of webinars, we will discuss the relevance of the concept of apartheid in the analysis of the human rights situation in Palestine, and for the Palestinian struggle against institutionalized oppression, discrimination and colonization. To what extent can the term apartheid, which is derived from the history of the former apartheid regime in South Africa, be applied to Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians? How does apartheid manifest itself in Israel and in ’67 occupied territories on legal, policy and practice levels, and how does that affect Palestinians in their various situations? How can Palestinians resist this situation? What can past and present struggles against racism elsewhere teach us about activism against Israeli apartheid? And finally, how can solidarity activists all over the world be most effective in supporting the Palestinian struggle against apartheid?
Recent developments, such as Israel’s adoption of the Jewish Nation-state Law in the summer of 2018 and its current US-backed plans to annex large and vital parts of the occupied West Bank underline the urgency of discussing apartheid and how to deal with it.
Thursday, May 28: Presentations on Apartheid and International Law
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Thursday, June 4: Mechanisms of Apartheid, Apartheid in practice in Israel, the diaspora and the oPt
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Thursday, June 11- Anti-Apartheid mobilisation and the global struggle against racism and discrimination
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In order to sign up for session 1 on May 28, please use this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8426945594309763088
In order to sign up for session 2 on June 4, please use this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4580786850140118288
In order to sign up for session 3 on June 11, please use this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8471407645513892112
John Dugard is emeritus professor International Law and author of the book “Confronting Apartheid”
Virginia Tilley is professor Political Sciences at South Illinois University, and co-author of Beyond Occupation: Apartheid, Colonialism and International Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Kholoud al Ajarma is a researcher and lecturer on the anthropology of Islam at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, photographer, film producer, refugee rights advocate
Diana Buttu is a lawyer specializing in negotiations, international law, and international human rights law. Early in her career, Buttu worked as a negotiator in the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, serving as the only female negotiator during her five-year tenure.
Ronnie Kasrils is an anti-apartheid struggle veteran and former SA Cabinet Minister
Ilan Pappe is professor with the College of Social Sciences and International Studies at the University of Exeter, and is author of “Israel and south Africa: The many faces of Apartheid”