A boy and his atom

Le plus petit film du monde

Les scientifiques de la société IBM ont présenté ce mercredi le « film le plus petit du monde », une oeuvre révolutionnaire réalisée avec un microscope très puissant qui montre les mouvements d’atomes agrandis… 100 millions de fois. Certifié par le Livre Guinness des records, « Un garçon et son atome », qui dure environ 1 minute et 30 secondes, raconte l’histoire d’un petit personnage qui joue avec un atome et le suit dans ses mouvements, une manière d’expliquer la science de manière pédagogique. [L'Alsace]

 Au nom de la race et de la science Strasbourg 1941-1944

http://pluzz.francetv.fr/videos/docs_interdits_case_f3_,81331434.html

Documentaire – 55min – Diff. le 29-04-13 à 23:40
En novembre 1944, les troupes alliées découvrent en franchissant les portes du sous-sol de l’Institut d’anatomie de l’Université de Strasbourg 86 corps mutilés. Ces corps sont ceux de déportés juifs, gazés…
http://www.tv-replay.fr/programmes-tv/france3-pluzz/nc/date/1.html#

 Pinar Selek, par le GIT France


Affaire Pinar SELEK

Communiqué de Presse
du GIT France

Paris, le 1er décembre 1012

Nous, enseignants et chercheurs de France, membres du GIT, déclarons solennellement que nous sommes très inquiets pour les libertés intellectuelles et pour celle d’entreprendre des recherches en Turquie, après l’audience du 22 novembre 2012 instruisant un procès politique contre notre collègue, la sociologue Pinar SELEK. Nous appelons à la soutenir, et à travers elle, les libertés de recherche et d’enseignement en Turquie, lors de la nouvelle audience qui aura lieu le 13 décembre.

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 C’est dans la vallée…Thur et Doller: 1er Festival du film engagé

Acrimed Alsace (J C Meyer) a participé au débat à Saint-Amarin après projection du film Les nouveaux chiens de garde ( vu 220 000 fois déjà!).
Le DVD: http://www.acrimed.org/article3944.html

Et Alain Bihr a animé, le même soir, le débat à Cernay après le film Let’s make money.

Occasion de saluer Daniel Walter et ses ami(e)s qui ont pris le pari d’organiser ce festival.

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 “Nous accusons” “Gaza Huit” contre la désinformation médiatique

Nous accusons: Mainstream media fails to report context and severity of Israeli atrocities against Gaza

by Noam Chomsky and the ‘Gaza Eight’ on November 14, 2012 7

CNN screenshot from August, 2011.
David Heap just sent us this statement from participants of a recent delegation to Gaza:
While countries across Europe and North America commemorated military casualties of past and present wars on November 11, Israel was targeting civilians. On November 12, waking up to a new week, readers at breakfast were flooded with heart rending accounts of past and current military casualties. There was, however, no or little mention of the fact that the majority of casualties of modern day wars are civilians. There was also hardly any mention on the morning of November 12 of military attacks on Gaza that continued throughout the weekend. A cursory scan confirms this for Canada’s CBC, the Globe and Mail, Montreal’s Gazette, and the Toronto Star. Equally, for the New York Times and for the BBC.
According to the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) report on Sunday November 11, five Palestinian civilians including three children had been killed in the Gaza strip in the previous 72 hours, in addition to two Palestinian security personnel. Four of the deaths occurred as a result of Israeli military firing artillery shells on youngsters playing soccer. Moreover, 52 civilians had been wounded, of which six were women and 12 were children. (Since we began composing this text, the Palestinian death toll has risen, and continues to rise.)
Articles that do report on the killings overwhelmingly focus on the killing of Palestinian security personnel. For example, an Associated Press article published in the CBC world news on November 13, entitled Israel mulls resuming targeted killings of Gaza militants, mentions absolutely nothing of civilian deaths and injuries. It portrays the killings as ‘targeted assassinations’. The fact that casualties have overwhelmingly been civilians indicates that Israel is not so much engaged in “targeted” killings, as in “collective” killings, thus once again committing the crime of collective punishment. Another AP item on CBC news from November 12 reads Gaza rocket fire raises pressure on Israel government. It features a photo of an Israeli woman gazing on a hole in her living room ceiling. Again, no images, nor mention of the numerous bleeding casualties or corpses in Gaza. Along the same lines, a BBC headline on November 12 reads Israel hit by fresh volley of rockets from Gaza. Similar trend can be illustrated for European mainstream papers.
News items overwhelmingly focus on the rockets that have been fired from Gaza, none of which have caused human casualties. What is not in focus are the shellings and bombardments on Gaza, which have resulted in numerous severe and fatal casualties. It doesn’t take an expert in media science to understand that what we are facing is at best shoddy and skewed reporting, and at worst willfully dishonest manipulation of the readership.
Furthermore, articles that do mention the Palestinian casualties in Gaza consistently report that Israeli operations are in response to rockets from Gaza and to the injuring of Israeli soldiers. However, the chronology of events of the recent flare-up began on November 5, when an innocent, apparently mentally unfit, 20-year old man, Ahmad al-Nabaheen, was shot when he wandered close to the border. Medics had to wait for six hours to be permitted to pick him up and they suspect that he may have died because of that delay. Then, on November 8, a 13-year old boy playing football in front of his house was killed by fire from the IOF that had moved into Gazan territory with tanks as well as helicopters. The wounding of four Israeli soldiers at the border on November 10 was therefore already part of a chain of events where Gazan civilians had been killed, and not the triggering event.
We, the signatories, have recently returned from a visit to the Gaza strip. Some among us are now connected to Palestinians living in Gaza through social media. For two nights in a row Palestinians in Gaza were prevented from sleeping through continued engagement of drones, F16s, and indiscriminate bombings of various targets inside the densely populated Gaza strip. The intent of this is clearly to terrorise the population, successfully so, as we can ascertain from our friends’ reports. If it was not for Facebook postings, we would not be aware of the degree of terror felt by ordinary Palestinian civilians in Gaza. This stands in stark contrast to the world’s awareness of terrorised and shock-treated Israeli citizens.
An extract of a report sent by a Canadian medic who happened to be in Gaza and helped out in Shifa hospital ER over the weekend says: “the wounded were all civilians with multiple puncture wounds from shrapnel: brain injuries, neck injuries, hemo-pneumo thorax, pericardial tamponade, splenic rupture, intestinal perforations, slatted limbs, traumatic amputations. All of this with no monitors, few stethoscopes, one ultrasound machine.  ….  Many people with serious but non life threatening injuries were sent home to be re-assessed in the morning due to the sheer volume of casualties.  The penetrating shrapnel injuries were spooky. Tiny wounds with massive internal injuries.  … There was very little morphine for analgesia.”
Apparently such scenes are not newsworthy for the New York Times, the CBC, or the BBC.
Bias and dishonesty with respect to the oppression of Palestinians is nothing new in Western media and has been widely documented. Nevertheless, Israel continues its crimes against humanity with full acquiescence and financial, military, and moral support from our governments, the U.S., Canada and the EU. Netanyahu is currently garnering Western diplomatic support for additional operations in Gaza, which makes us worry that another Cast Lead may be on the horizon. In fact, the very recent events are confirming such an escalation has already begun, as today’s death-count climbs. The lack of widespread public outrage at these crimes is a direct consequence of the systematic way in which the facts are withheld and/or of the skewed way these crimes are portrayed.
We wish to express our outrage at the reprehensible media coverage of these acts in the mainstream (corporate) media. We call on journalists around the world working for corporate media outlets to refuse to be instruments of this systematic policy of disguise. We call on citizens to inform themselves through independent media, and to voice their conscience by whichever means is accessible to them. 
Hagit Borer, U.K.
Antoine Bustros, Canada
Noam Chomsky, US
David Heap, Canada
Stephanie Kelly, Canada
Máire Noonan, Canada
Philippe Prévost, France
Verena Stresing, France
Laurie Tuller, France

Posted in Activism, Gaza, Israel/Palestine, Media
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 Union européenne/Israël: une complicité toujours plus grande

L’Union européenne va approuver une importante accélération de la coopération avec Israël

http://www.lemonde.fr/proche-orient/article/2012/07/23/l-union-europeenne-va-approuver-une-importante-acceleration-de-la-cooperation-avec-israel_1736874_3218.html

Le Monde.fr | 23.07.2012 à 07h00 • Mis à jour le 23.07.2012 à 09h10
Par Laurent Zecchini (Jérusalem, correspondant)

Quel rapport peut-il y avoir entre le 11e Conseil d’association Union européenne-Israël, qui se réunit à Bruxelles, mardi 24 juillet, et l’attentat-suicide anti-israélien qui s’est produit en Bulgarie le 18 juillet ? A priori aucun, mais les autorités israéliennes se sont cependant évertuées ces derniers jours à enjoindre les Européens à les soutenir au moment où l’Etat juif est frappé par le terrorisme… Comment ? En ne revenant pas sur leurs engagements de renforcer de façon significative les domaines de la coopération bilatérale, lesquels ont été pris le 2 mai, lors d’une réunion conjointe à Jérusalem.

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 Bateau pour Gaza: plainte en justice pour piraterie en haute mer contre l’Etat d’Israël

 

Présentation par Claude Léostic, AFPS, l’une des porte-paroles de la campagne « un bateau français pour Gaza ». Remerciements à M. J. Desessart, sénateur EELV, qui a permis la tenue de la CP dans les locaux du Sénat.

Nous sommes réunis ici pour vous informer de la poursuite judiciaire que nous engageons contre l’Etat d’Israël, juridiquement représenté par le Président et le Premier ministre israéliens.
En 2011, une campagne internationale a organisé une flottille de la Liberté afin de briser le blocus illégal de la bande de Gaza, d’exiger l’application du droit international et d’apporter de l’aide à la population de Gaza, 1.500.000 Palestiniens assiégés.
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 Entretien avec Jacques Testart

A voix nue – France Culture – Du 4 au 8 juin 2012

Entretien avec Jacques Testart (5 x 30 minutes)

Jacques Testart

1- Un naturaliste en herbe

2- Le père scientifique du premier bébé éprouvette français

3- De la grenouille à l’homme, l’eugénisme en question  

4- Le meilleur des mondes : la marchandisation du vivant  

5- L’engagement ou quand la science doit devenir citoyenne