Anti-Racism

Thursday 8th of September 2011: Pinkwashing

Meeting on September 8th at 6:30 pm

Helem Community Center - Zico House

The meeting will discuss the principles behind Pinkwashing and how pinkwashing is being battled on a local and international level. We will also discuss the BDS movement as a legitimate method to pressure Israel on an international level. The meeting will touch upon gay and queer activism and the politics that are involved, the link between queer activism in Lebanon and the occupation of Palestine and previous statements/actions done by queer activists in Lebanon on this issue.

Helem Letter to IGLYO

Dear Board of IGLYO,

It is with deep regret that we learned of your decision to hold you annual General Assembly in Israel after receiving money to do so by the Israeli Foreign Ministry. As an associate member of IGLYO, Helem urges you to reconsider this decision and heed the call sent by our sisters and brothers at Al-Qaws, Aswat, and Palestinian Queers for BDS to relocate your upcoming GA. If IGLYO maintains this decision, Helem will have to revoke its associate membership from the organization.

Helem Speech at IGLTA symposium,Beirut, 14 October 2010

Good evening,

First of all, I would like to welcome you to Beirut, and hope you enjoy your stay here as a tourist in a foreign country.

I would like to begin with a very brief introduction about Helem. Helem was founded in Beirut in 2004 and is one of the first above-ground organizations that advocates for the equality rights of people who identify with a sexual orientation or gender identity that doesn’t conform with the norms and traditions of society.

Act for “One Day One Struggle” Video Campaign

On November 9, Many people from all over the world celebrate “One Day One Struggle”, a day announced by CSBR (Coalition for
Sexual and Bodily Rights) to promote sexual and bodily rights including sexual autonomy, privacy, pleasure, equity, sex education and health care.

All those who are part of CSBR, celebrate this day on their own way wherever they are. For this year in Lebanon, Nasawiya in partnership with Helem and Meem, will be launching a viral video campaign on November 9!

Arab Queers say NO to Pinkwashing at the USSF

Below is a statement by 4 queer Arab organizations in Beirut, Jerusalem, and Haifa condemning the USSF‘s decision to allow zionist propaganda group Stand With Us to present at the forum:

SAY NO TO PINKWASHING AT THE USSF!

We, the undersigned queer Arab organizations, are appalled by the US Social Forum’s decision to allow Stand with Us to utilize the event as a platform to pinkwash Israel’s crimes in the region. Stand with Us is cynically manipulating the struggle of queer people in the Middle East through its workshop entitled “LGBTQI Liberation in the Middle East”.

Call for Action: Tell IGLTA that Apartheid Israel is not for LGBT Leisure Tourism!

Call for Action: Tell IGLTA that Apartheid Israel is not for LGBT Leisure Tourism!

September 8th 2009

ISSUED BY:
Queers Against Israeli Apartheid, Toronto
Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism
International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network
Queer BDS activists from Israel

James Kirchick's "Queers for Palestine?"

he Advocate- Haneen Maikey, Jason Ritchie

On January 28, little more than a week after Israel concluded its brutal military campaign against the Gaza Strip, James Kirchick published the latest installment (www.advocate.com/exclusive_detail_ektid71844.asp) in his growing corpus of articles about tolerant, gay-friendly Israel and homophobic, "Islamofascist" Palestine. Although Kirchick has published essentially the same article under different titles -- "Palestine and Gay Rights" (www.advocate.com/exclusive_detail_ektid33587.asp) and "Palestinian Anti-Gay Atrocities Need Attention" (www.innewsweekly.com/innews/?class_code=Op&article_code=783) -- and although he regurgitates the same flimsy, unsupported arguments in all of these articles, we do not write to question his intellectual prowess or journalistic qualifications. In fact, Kirchick’s diatribe against Palestinians and the "radical" gay activists who support them would not warrant a response if it did not, in our view, represent something much bigger and more dangerous.

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