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Islamophobia: The Bigotry of Our Age

 Excerpted for IJAN's statement on Islamophobia:

"As the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN) enters its third year of work, we identify the struggle against Islamophobia as a priority.Being committed to the liberation of Palestine, we note how Islamophobiaprovides cultural and ideological currency to Western support for Israel. Aspart of movements against war and military occupation, we condemn the role thatIsrael plays in the US-allied military agenda and economy. As allies in thestruggle against racism in our countries and communities, we assert that theadoption of Zionism by Western governments and political elites carries a highprice in terms of the well-being and safety of all people. 

Zionism is bound up with Islamophobia, which, in addition to targetingMuslims and other Arab and Middle Eastern people, including Arab Jews, spreadsbigotry and produces an environment of racist and ethnic discrimination.Zionism's impact on our societies is to feed and strengthen already pervasiveconservative, right wing and fundamentalist political and social trends towarddiscrimination based on cultural, racial and ethnic difference, socialexclusion, and violence that lead to poverty, restriction of movement, loss ofemployment, incarceration, separation, deportation and death."

To read the whole statement, click here or below.  

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IJAN-TC on KFAI radio in Minneapolis
Three members of IJAN-TC were featured on KFAI Radio's Catalyst program, hosted by Lydia Howell, on Thursday August 12th at 9am.
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IJAN-LA throws down for US Assembly of Jews
Members of IJAN-LA were also very active through the first half of 2010 planning and fundraising for the U.S. Assembly of Jews Confronting Racism and Israeli Apartheid, which took place in Detroit in June 2010. IJAN-LA members were active in the fundraising, programming and arts & culture working groups. Two fundraisers -- a liberation seder and a house party -- raised upwards of $3000 that supported the Assembly itself and allowed 7 members of IJAN-LA to attend the gathering. Many of us also participated in programming within the Justice in Palestine and BDS tracks at the U.S. Social Forum, which immediately followed the US Assembly of Jews in Detroit. We continue to meet monthly as we develop campaigns and strategies, sharpen our analysis, and support one another.
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