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      <title>Minneapolis marches for Human Rights Day, demands human rights for all</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Human Rights Day march in Minneapolis.&#xA;&#xA;Minneapolis, MN - On Sunday, December 8, the Minnesota Anti War Committee held their annual Human Rights Day action. 200 protesters gathered in Minneapolis’s Washburn Fair Oaks Park and marched down the busy Nicollet Avenue, shouting demands for human rights for all and calling on the Minnesota State Board of Investment to divest from apartheid Israel and weapons manufacturers.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Every year, Human Rights Day is celebrated internationally to commemorate the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that protects the inalienable rights of every person. During this Human Rights Day, protesters connected different struggles, including healthcare and abortion access, immigrant rights, police abolition, climate justice, land back, and anti-imperialism, to call for an end to human rights abuses in the U.S. and those sponsored by the U.S. abroad.&#xA;&#xA;Abdullah Muhammad, a member of the Minnesota chapter of American Muslims for Palestine said, “Our unity today underscores a profound truth, the struggles for justice are interconnected.&#34;&#xA;&#xA;This protest heard speeches from the Anti-War Committee, Health Care Workers 4 Palestine, Climate Justice Committee, Minneapolis Federation of Teachers, American Muslims for Palestine, Minnesota Abortion Action Committee, Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee, and Minnesota Workers United.&#xA;&#xA;Robyn Harbison, a member of the Minnesota Abortion Action Committee, stated, “Countries are not playgrounds, nations are not chess pieces, nations are the people.” Connecting abortion access to the broader fight for human rights, Harbison asserted the “commitment in demanding better for the working class, our trans family, undocumented sisters, and victims of police violence.” Harbison is an outspoken Palestine solidarity activist and is fighting felony charges for protesting for Palestine at the University of MN.&#xA;&#xA;Nicholas Tolliver, a member of the Anti-War Committee, stated that imperial powers, “monopolize access to resources and secure global supply chains on a planet that is being suffocated by climate change and ecological collapse caused by capitalist production and resource extraction.”&#xA;&#xA;In order to stop imperial violence and human rights abuses, Tolliver stated, “divestment is one of the most powerful tools that we, living here in the imperial core, have to fight against imperialist human rights violations.”&#xA;&#xA;The Minnesota State Board of Investment, which controls and organizes public workers’ pensions and state investments funded by taxpayers, invests $5.4 billion in public assets belonging to entities complicit or profiting from the Israeli apartheid and genocide. They are holding their quarterly meeting this Tuesday, December 10, at 10 a.m. in the Department of Administration Building, where the Minnesota Free Palestine Coalition is planning to pack the room.&#xA;&#xA;The MN Anti-War Committee Human Rights Day protest was also a part of the Anti-War Action Network’s call for a week of action.&#xA;&#xA;#MinneapolisMN #AntiWarMovement #MNAWC #AMP #MinneapolisFederationofTeachers #HealthcareWorkersforPalestine #CJC #MAAC #MIRAC #MWU&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Minneapolis, MN – On Sunday, December 8, the Minnesota Anti War Committee held their annual Human Rights Day action. 200 protesters gathered in Minneapolis’s Washburn Fair Oaks Park and marched down the busy Nicollet Avenue, shouting demands for human rights for all and calling on the Minnesota State Board of Investment to divest from apartheid Israel and weapons manufacturers.</p>



<p>Every year, Human Rights Day is celebrated internationally to commemorate the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that protects the inalienable rights of every person. During this Human Rights Day, protesters connected different struggles, including healthcare and abortion access, immigrant rights, police abolition, climate justice, land back, and anti-imperialism, to call for an end to human rights abuses in the U.S. and those sponsored by the U.S. abroad.</p>

<p>Abdullah Muhammad, a member of the Minnesota chapter of American Muslims for Palestine said, “Our unity today underscores a profound truth, the struggles for justice are interconnected.”</p>

<p>This protest heard speeches from the Anti-War Committee, Health Care Workers 4 Palestine, Climate Justice Committee, Minneapolis Federation of Teachers, American Muslims for Palestine, Minnesota Abortion Action Committee, Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee, and Minnesota Workers United.</p>

<p>Robyn Harbison, a member of the Minnesota Abortion Action Committee, stated, “Countries are not playgrounds, nations are not chess pieces, nations are the people.” Connecting abortion access to the broader fight for human rights, Harbison asserted the “commitment in demanding better for the working class, our trans family, undocumented sisters, and victims of police violence.” Harbison is an outspoken Palestine solidarity activist and is fighting felony charges for protesting for Palestine at the University of MN.</p>

<p>Nicholas Tolliver, a member of the Anti-War Committee, stated that imperial powers, “monopolize access to resources and secure global supply chains on a planet that is being suffocated by climate change and ecological collapse caused by capitalist production and resource extraction.”</p>

<p>In order to stop imperial violence and human rights abuses, Tolliver stated, “divestment is one of the most powerful tools that we, living here in the imperial core, have to fight against imperialist human rights violations.”</p>

<p>The Minnesota State Board of Investment, which controls and organizes public workers’ pensions and state investments funded by taxpayers, invests $5.4 billion in public assets belonging to entities complicit or profiting from the Israeli apartheid and genocide. They are holding their quarterly meeting this Tuesday, December 10, at 10 a.m. in the Department of Administration Building, where the Minnesota Free Palestine Coalition is planning to pack the room.</p>

<p>The MN Anti-War Committee Human Rights Day protest was also a part of the Anti-War Action Network’s call for a week of action.</p>

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      <title>New Orleans healthcare workers condemn Tulane support for Israel, repression of protesters</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Healthcare workers pose after delivering letter to dean.  | Fight Back! News/staff&#xA;&#xA;Fight Back News Service is circulating the following statement from representatives of New Orleans Healthcare Workers for Palestine. The letter was delivered to Tulane University President Michael Fitts and Medical School Dean Lee Hamm. Healthcare Workers for Palestine is a network of healthcare workers and professionals standing against the U.S.-funded and enabled genocide of the Palestinian people. &#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Dear President Fitts and Tulane Administration, &#xA;&#xA;Included is an open letter signed by 67 healthcare workers from hospitals, clinics, community agencies, and various settings throughout New Orleans, condemning Tulane&#39;s suppression of the peaceful pro-Palestinian encampment, demanding the reinstatement of students and faculty who were suspended, and promoting the demands of Tulane SDS. &#xA;&#xA;In light of the upcoming court date for the peaceful protestors who were arrested, we have chosen today to deliver this letter to President Fitts in hopes that Tulane will withdraw their support from the prosecution of our community members. We will be publicly releasing Tulane&#39;s response to this letter, which we expect prior to the May 31st court date. &#xA;&#xA;We look forward to your prompt response, and further discussion of the critical need for divestment and immediate ceasefire. &#xA;&#xA;Sincerely, &#xA;&#xA;Healthcare Workers for Palestine - NOLA &#xA;&#xA;\\\*&#xA;&#xA;Healthcare Workers for Palestine - New Orleans Condemns Tulane&#39;s Ties to Apartheid Israel and Violent Suppression of Peaceful Protest &#xA;&#xA;On April 29, in opposition to the occupation of Palestine, Tulane and Loyola students began a Palestine Solidarity Encampment centered around demands for university divestment from corporations supplying arms to Israel, institutional protection for Arab, Muslim, and Palestinian students, and more. &#xA;&#xA;The encampment became a space where students, alumni, and community gathered to grieve, make art and music, pray together across religions, and support one another. In response - Tulane University called in the police. At 3am on May 1, more than 100 NOPD and Louisiana State Police - including a militarized SWAT team - arrived and began to push, threaten, and shove students and violently disassembled the encampment. In total, 22 were arrested; and 2 participants had to seek medical care - one is suffering from a concussion, the other from bruising and swelling on their back and shoulders after being thrown to the ground by officers. &#xA;&#xA;Tulane has suspended 8 students for participating in the encampment, and retaliated against staff, including one of HCWP’s own. This repressive and retaliatory response by Tulane has prompted wide condemnation from various diverse university, religious, and civic groups, including Jewish Leaders, Artist and Cultural groups, Tulane Faculty, and more. &#xA;&#xA;HCW for Palestine joins these voices in condemning Tulane’s repressive response and the brutality of the police against an unarmed encampment. As healthcare workers, we oppose these actions that endanger life and that punish those who speak up for human rights. &#xA;&#xA;● We demand the reinstatement of faculty and students who’ve been suspended &#xA;&#xA;● We demand that Tulane support the demands of Tulane SDS:&#xA;&#xA;● Divest from Israeli corporations that supply arms, fuel or technology to Israel &#xA;&#xA;● Disclose the annual investments of its endowment beginning with 2023 &#xA;&#xA;● Cut all ties with Israeli Universities, including cancelling “Birthright” trips to occupied Palestine &#xA;&#xA;● Publicly state support for the City Council of New Orleans to pass a Ceasefire Resolution &#xA;&#xA;● Provide institutional protection for Arab and Palestinian students &#xA;&#xA;We know that the brutality faced by protestors who stand up against universities working to silence us is only a tiny echo of the extreme violence that civilians face in Palestine every day. With over 35,000 people martyred, over 79,000 injured, and 1.1 million facing catastrophic levels of food insecurity, we must continue to push local institutions to stand by their supposed values and stop supporting genocide. &#xA;&#xA;As Healthcare Workers, our ethical and professional commitments compel us to expressly condemn Israel’s genocidal violence against Gaza and the US institutions who fund and sanction this violence. &#xA;&#xA;In solidarity, &#xA;&#xA;Sophie Barker, Healthcare Sustainability &#xA;&#xA;Amy Wolfe, MD &#xA;&#xA;Hakm Murad, Biomedical Engineer &#xA;&#xA;Meeta Prakash, MD, resident &#xA;&#xA;Sam King, LCSW-BACS &#xA;&#xA;Alex Jaouiche, MPH, Public Health Professional &#xA;&#xA;Eman Toraih, Faculty &#xA;&#xA;Gita Chadalawada , DO, DIMPH &#xA;&#xA;Zayd Sifri, LCSW / Psychotherapist &#xA;&#xA;Tina McCrory , Speech Language Pathologist CCC- SLP &#xA;&#xA;Caide Bier, Genetic counseling assistant &#xA;&#xA;River Hollows, MS, LPC &#xA;&#xA;Mohamed Shama, Assistant Professor of Surgery &#xA;&#xA;Adriane Butler, RN&#xA;&#xA;Julie Norman, LCSW &#xA;&#xA;Alaa Malik, Student &#xA;&#xA;Lindsey Boettinger, OT &#xA;&#xA;Theresa Dempsey, MPH—community health worker Luke Kikukawa, Research Technician &#xA;&#xA;Hanna Tadevich, PLPC, Psychotherapist &#xA;&#xA;Reuben Mathew, MD MSPH/ Resident Physician Emily Schumacher, LPC, ATR Therapist private practice Daniella Cherner, BSPH, EMT &#xA;&#xA;Liora Diamond, LPC &#xA;&#xA;Emily Blau, BSN &#xA;&#xA;Fahad Faheem, MA/ Medical Assistant &#xA;&#xA;Matt Griffin, Registered Nurse &#xA;&#xA;Amanda Tonkovich, LCSW &#xA;&#xA;Maria Peralta, RN &#xA;&#xA;Maryum K. Ijaz, MD &#xA;&#xA;Kathryn Stephenson, LPC &#xA;&#xA;Dana Walker, MD &#xA;&#xA;Aimee Terrio, Radiologic Technologist &#xA;&#xA;Sloane, Occupational therapist &#xA;&#xA;Madeline Chenevert, Laboratory Technologist, (MB, ASCP) Stephanie &#xA;&#xA;Carolyn Mayes, RN &#xA;&#xA;MJ Hebert, school social work intern &#xA;&#xA;Madeline Mayes, Speech language pathologist &#xA;&#xA;Cypress Atlas, PLPC, NCC / Therapist &#xA;&#xA;Olivia Mancing, LMSW, MPH/ social worker and researcher Andres Mendez, Masters in Public Health &amp; Tropical Medicine Tabinda Qamar, Resident Physician &#xA;&#xA;Caylie Sadin, Resident &#xA;&#xA;Will Boles, Family Medicine Resident &#xA;&#xA;Haripriya Madabushi, Pediatrics resident &#xA;&#xA;Claire Mehling, LPC &#xA;&#xA;Abby Mowen, Medical student &#xA;&#xA;Joanna Dubinsky, Physician Assistant&#xA;&#xA;Brett Phillips, Pediatrician &#xA;&#xA;Sana Fujimura, MD/Resident &#xA;&#xA;Stephanie Shea, Resident &#xA;&#xA;Shaden Murad, Md &#xA;&#xA;Ramzi Shalby, MD &#xA;&#xA;Ida, LPC &#xA;&#xA;Claudia Norton, LCSW &#xA;&#xA;Lindsey Howell, BS in Psychology, Psychometric Rater Madeline Mayes, Speech-language pathologist &#xA;&#xA;Brianna Jones, NCC &#xA;&#xA;Liora Diamond, LPC &#xA;&#xA;Impana Murthy, Medical Student &#xA;&#xA;Christy Mo, Medical student &#xA;&#xA;Effie Michot, Licensed midwife &#xA;&#xA;Mahum Riaz, Medical Scribe &#xA;&#xA;Mack Guillory, Medical Student &#xA;&#xA;Jessi, LPC graduate student &#xA;&#xA;Emmet Bannon, Administrative Assistant, College of Nursing and Health&#xA;&#xA;#NewOrleansLA #LA #AntiWarMovement #Palestine #HealthcareWorkersForPalestine #Tulane #Labor &#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p><em>Fight Back News Service is circulating the following statement from representatives of New Orleans Healthcare Workers for Palestine. The letter was delivered to Tulane University President Michael Fitts and Medical School Dean Lee Hamm. Healthcare Workers for Palestine is a network of healthcare workers and professionals standing against the U.S.-funded and enabled genocide of the Palestinian people.</em></p>



<p>Dear President Fitts and Tulane Administration,</p>

<p>Included is an open letter signed by 67 healthcare workers from hospitals, clinics, community agencies, and various settings throughout New Orleans, condemning Tulane&#39;s suppression of the peaceful pro-Palestinian encampment, demanding the reinstatement of students and faculty who were suspended, and promoting the demands of Tulane SDS.</p>

<p>In light of the upcoming court date for the peaceful protestors who were arrested, we have chosen today to deliver this letter to President Fitts in hopes that Tulane will withdraw their support from the prosecution of our community members. We will be publicly releasing Tulane&#39;s response to this letter, which we expect prior to the May 31st court date.</p>

<p>We look forward to your prompt response, and further discussion of the critical need for divestment and immediate ceasefire.</p>

<p>Sincerely,</p>

<p>Healthcare Workers for Palestine – NOLA</p>

<p>***</p>

<p>Healthcare Workers for Palestine – New Orleans Condemns Tulane&#39;s Ties to Apartheid Israel and Violent Suppression of Peaceful Protest</p>

<p>On April 29, in opposition to the occupation of Palestine, Tulane and Loyola students began a Palestine Solidarity Encampment centered around demands for university divestment from corporations supplying arms to Israel, institutional protection for Arab, Muslim, and Palestinian students, and more.</p>

<p>The encampment became a space where students, alumni, and community gathered to grieve, make art and music, pray together across religions, and support one another. In response – Tulane University called in the police. At 3am on May 1, more than 100 NOPD and Louisiana State Police – including a militarized SWAT team – arrived and began to push, threaten, and shove students and violently disassembled the encampment. In total, 22 were arrested; and 2 participants had to seek medical care – one is suffering from a concussion, the other from bruising and swelling on their back and shoulders after being thrown to the ground by officers.</p>

<p>Tulane has suspended 8 students for participating in the encampment, and retaliated against staff, including one of HCWP’s own. This repressive and retaliatory response by Tulane has prompted wide condemnation from various diverse university, religious, and civic groups, including Jewish Leaders, Artist and Cultural groups, Tulane Faculty, and more.</p>

<p>HCW for Palestine joins these voices in condemning Tulane’s repressive response and the brutality of the police against an unarmed encampment. As healthcare workers, we oppose these actions that endanger life and that punish those who speak up for human rights.</p>

<p>● We demand the reinstatement of faculty and students who’ve been suspended</p>

<p>● We demand that Tulane support the demands of Tulane SDS:</p>

<p>● Divest from Israeli corporations that supply arms, fuel or technology to Israel</p>

<p>● Disclose the annual investments of its endowment beginning with 2023</p>

<p>● Cut all ties with Israeli Universities, including cancelling “Birthright” trips to occupied Palestine</p>

<p>● Publicly state support for the City Council of New Orleans to pass a Ceasefire Resolution</p>

<p>● Provide institutional protection for Arab and Palestinian students</p>

<p>We know that the brutality faced by protestors who stand up against universities working to silence us is only a tiny echo of the extreme violence that civilians face in Palestine every day. With over 35,000 people martyred, over 79,000 injured, and 1.1 million facing catastrophic levels of food insecurity, we must continue to push local institutions to stand by their supposed values and stop supporting genocide.</p>

<p>As Healthcare Workers, our ethical and professional commitments compel us to expressly condemn Israel’s genocidal violence against Gaza and the US institutions who fund and sanction this violence.</p>

<p>In solidarity,</p>

<p>Sophie Barker, Healthcare Sustainability</p>

<p>Amy Wolfe, MD</p>

<p>Hakm Murad, Biomedical Engineer</p>

<p>Meeta Prakash, MD, resident</p>

<p>Sam King, LCSW-BACS</p>

<p>Alex Jaouiche, MPH, Public Health Professional</p>

<p>Eman Toraih, Faculty</p>

<p>Gita Chadalawada , DO, DIMPH</p>

<p>Zayd Sifri, LCSW / Psychotherapist</p>

<p>Tina McCrory , Speech Language Pathologist CCC- SLP</p>

<p>Caide Bier, Genetic counseling assistant</p>

<p>River Hollows, MS, LPC</p>

<p>Mohamed Shama, Assistant Professor of Surgery</p>

<p>Adriane Butler, RN</p>

<p>Julie Norman, LCSW</p>

<p>Alaa Malik, Student</p>

<p>Lindsey Boettinger, OT</p>

<p>Theresa Dempsey, MPH—community health worker Luke Kikukawa, Research Technician</p>

<p>Hanna Tadevich, PLPC, Psychotherapist</p>

<p>Reuben Mathew, MD MSPH/ Resident Physician Emily Schumacher, LPC, ATR Therapist private practice Daniella Cherner, BSPH, EMT</p>

<p>Liora Diamond, LPC</p>

<p>Emily Blau, BSN</p>

<p>Fahad Faheem, MA/ Medical Assistant</p>

<p>Matt Griffin, Registered Nurse</p>

<p>Amanda Tonkovich, LCSW</p>

<p>Maria Peralta, RN</p>

<p>Maryum K. Ijaz, MD</p>

<p>Kathryn Stephenson, LPC</p>

<p>Dana Walker, MD</p>

<p>Aimee Terrio, Radiologic Technologist</p>

<p>Sloane, Occupational therapist</p>

<p>Madeline Chenevert, Laboratory Technologist, (MB, ASCP) Stephanie</p>

<p>Carolyn Mayes, RN</p>

<p>MJ Hebert, school social work intern</p>

<p>Madeline Mayes, Speech language pathologist</p>

<p>Cypress Atlas, PLPC, NCC / Therapist</p>

<p>Olivia Mancing, LMSW, MPH/ social worker and researcher Andres Mendez, Masters in Public Health &amp; Tropical Medicine Tabinda Qamar, Resident Physician</p>

<p>Caylie Sadin, Resident</p>

<p>Will Boles, Family Medicine Resident</p>

<p>Haripriya Madabushi, Pediatrics resident</p>

<p>Claire Mehling, LPC</p>

<p>Abby Mowen, Medical student</p>

<p>Joanna Dubinsky, Physician Assistant</p>

<p>Brett Phillips, Pediatrician</p>

<p>Sana Fujimura, MD/Resident</p>

<p>Stephanie Shea, Resident</p>

<p>Shaden Murad, Md</p>

<p>Ramzi Shalby, MD</p>

<p>Ida, LPC</p>

<p>Claudia Norton, LCSW</p>

<p>Lindsey Howell, BS in Psychology, Psychometric Rater Madeline Mayes, Speech-language pathologist</p>

<p>Brianna Jones, NCC</p>

<p>Liora Diamond, LPC</p>

<p>Impana Murthy, Medical Student</p>

<p>Christy Mo, Medical student</p>

<p>Effie Michot, Licensed midwife</p>

<p>Mahum Riaz, Medical Scribe</p>

<p>Mack Guillory, Medical Student</p>

<p>Jessi, LPC graduate student</p>

<p>Emmet Bannon, Administrative Assistant, College of Nursing and Health</p>

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