venerdì 24 settembre 2010

Andre Gorz

Byopolitics of the power 2

Byopolitics of Power


Tiziana Villani at "Sommersi e Salvati course" in Milan. Moving from a deleuzian and foucaultian point of view, the scholar underline some strategies managed by the power to control, manipulate and create identities, body and territories.

Unstable Meanings: The City and the New Wars

martedì 11 maggio 2010

Gilles Deleuze Anti-Oedipe 1980



Relation between power and Psychanalysis

mercoledì 5 maggio 2010

One digital camera for one kid


please, look at PsyHR campaign
phr.italia@gmail.com
www.psychologistsforhumanrights.org

martedì 4 maggio 2010

Arundhati Roy - We - 1 of 7

Impossible to Defend ISRAEL- Norman Finkelstein.flv


Al-Haq’s Legal Analysis of Israeli Military Orders 1649 &

1650: Deportation and Forcible Transfer as International

Crimes

REF: 61/2010

On 13 April 2010, military orders 1649 „Order regarding Security provisions. and

1650 „Order regarding Prevention of Infiltration., issued by the General Officer

Commander of the Israeli Occupation Forces Central Command, entered into force.1

These military orders dramatically broaden the existing definition of „infiltration. in

the occupied West Bank, criminalizing and subjecting to deportation every person

present there. If implemented, these orders would facilitate the mass deportation or

transfer of Palestinians and other protected persons from the West Bank, in clear

violation of international law.

This paper will provide an analysis of the text of the military orders themselves, and

an overview of the overall context of the military order regime through which they

have been introduced. It will consider how the threat of imprisonment or deportation

may be used to target particular groups of protected persons in the West Bank. The

content of the military orders and the prohibition on deportation and forcible transfer

will be analysed by reference to international law.

An analysis of the orders: All persons present in the West Bank are ‘infiltrators’

The definition of infiltration

Military order 1650 amends military order 329 “Order regarding Prevention of

Infiltration”, dating from 1969. According to that order, an infiltrator was a person

who entered the West Bank from Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Egypt, without a permit

from the military commander of the area, or who stayed in the area after the

expiration of such a permit. The aim of the order was mainly to prevent Palestinian

refugees from returning to their homes, and to prevent armed combatants from

entering occupied territory. The meaning of „unlawful. entry into the area was defined

by reference to the opposite term „lawful. which meant „as per permit by the military

commander.. Punishment for infiltration included imprisonment or a fine, and

possible deportation.

Recently issued military order 1650 radically widens the definition of infiltration to

include all those who (i) enter the area „unlawfully. and (ii) who are present in the

area without lawfully holding a permit. A permit is defined as a:

1 Order regarding Prevention of Infiltration (Amendment No. 2) and the Order regarding Security

Provisions (Amendment No. 112). Available at: http://www.hamoked.org.il/news_main_en.asp?id=904

venerdì 30 aprile 2010

"Psicologia & Diritti Umani", Verbania workshop
April 24, 2010, Italy.
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mercoledì 28 aprile 2010

Psicologia e Diritti Umani Verbania- 24 Aprile 2010

"To love. To be loved. To never forget your own insignificance. To never get used to the unspeakable violence and the vulgar disparity of life around you. To seek joy in the saddest places. To pursue beauty to its lair. To never simplify what is complicated or complicate what is simple. To respect strength, never power. Above all, to watch. To try and understand. To never look away. And never, never, to forget." - Arundhati Roy

This blog aims to enhance discussion and reflections around deeply and fundamental topics as Psychology, Human Rights, Peace & Conflict, responsibility, collecting opinions, witnessings and denunciations of human rights violations all around the world.

Starting from Verbania workshop "Psicologia e Diritti Umani" (May 24th, 2010, Italy) we hope to enlarge the community of professionals, non-professionals (volunteers) involved in international cooperation and activism and to create networking and dialogue against every barrier, wall and injustice.
Sincerely,
Psicologia e Diritti Umani scientific committee
Ronnie Bonomelli (Psychologist)
Giancarlo Lotto (Social Worker)
Guido Veronese (Psychologist)