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Ongehoord en schandalig 😡Vera Baboun ...

GroenLinks GroenLinks Utrecht 31-08-2019 06:27

Ongehoord en schandalig 😡

GroenLinks heeft signalen ontvangen ...

GroenLinks GroenLinks Utrecht 20-07-2019 06:00

GroenLinks heeft signalen ontvangen dat er mogelijk problemen zijn met de toegankelijkheid van tram 22. Zo zou de afstand tussen de tram en het perron op sommige haltes te groot zijn voor mensen in een rolstoel, of met een rollator, om zelfstandig de tram in te komen. Statenlid David Oude Wesselink: “Sinds 1 juni 2016 is het VN-verdrag voor de rechten van de mens met een handicap in werking getreden. Daarin staat dat iedereen in staat moet zijn om zelfstandig, dus zonder hulp, te kunnen reizen in nieuwe vervoersmiddelen. Als de afstand tussen de tram en het perron te groot is, kan dit niet. Wij horen dan ook graag van het college of de signalen kloppen en zo ja, of de problemen tijdig opgelost zullen zijn.”

Oxfam in the Occupied Palestinian ...

GroenLinks GroenLinks Utrecht 19-07-2019 13:42

Vanuit het Rijk worden met regio’s ...

GroenLinks GroenLinks D66 Utrecht 17-07-2019 06:00

Vanuit het Rijk worden met regio’s deals gesloten om belangrijke opgaven samen met regio integraal op te pakken. Hierbij zit financiering vanuit het Rijk en ook de regio, waaronder de provincie. Statenlid Jeroen Bart: “In de Regio Deal komen opgaven als het terugdringen van de uitstoot van fijnstof, ammoniak en het bevorderen van circulaire landbouw terug. Het terugdringen van broeikasgassen echter niet. Dat mist GroenLinks en daarom hebben wij samen met D66 een motie ingediend om dit alsnog bij de uitvoering van de Regio deal te betrekken.”

Er wordt momenteel gesproken over de ...

GroenLinks GroenLinks Utrecht 09-07-2019 12:42

Er wordt momenteel gesproken over de toekomst van het vliegverkeer in Nederland. De keuzes die gemaakt worden zijn ook van invloed op de leefomgeving in de provincie Utrecht. Statenlid Jeroen Bart: “Een gezonde leefomgeving is voor GroenLinks ontzettend belangrijk. De afgelopen jaren neemt het vliegverkeer al toe, evenals de overlast. En dat zou de komende jaren nog weleens verder toe kunnen nemen, dat moeten we zien te voorkomen.”

GroenLinks heeft schriftelijke ...

GroenLinks GroenLinks Utrecht 06-06-2019 14:30

GroenLinks heeft schriftelijke vragen gesteld over een uitspraak van de Raad van State die grote gevolgen kan hebben voor de ontwikkelmogelijkheden van agrariërs, industrie, verkeer en woningbouw. Statenlid Marjolein van Elteren: “GroenLinks is altijd kritisch geweest op het systeem van het Programma Aanpak Stikstof. Dit programma gaat ervan uit dat de uitstoot van stikstof de komende jaren zal dalen, en dat vooruitlopend daarop alvast ruimte gegeven kan worden aan agrariërs, industrie en verkeer. De Raad van State oordeelt nu dat dat systeem niet deugt en dat niet is aangetoond dat dit niet ten koste gaat van de natuur.” Lees hier meer:

Ilan PappeRecently, Israeli ...

GroenLinks GroenLinks Utrecht 05-06-2019 15:28

GroenLinksRECHTEN VAN VROUWEN, ...

GroenLinks GroenLinks Utrecht 18-05-2019 03:50

Bericht van Jeff Halper / ICAHD I ...

GroenLinks GroenLinks Utrecht 18-04-2019 08:32

Bericht van Jeff Halper / ICAHD I am the head of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD), and after more than 20 years fighting Israel's policy of demolishing Palestinian homes, I am witnessing one of the largest campaigns of demolitions since we started our work. In East Jerusalem, the Jordan Valley, throughout the West Bank (where not only homes are demolished: my friend Ata Jabar's entire farm was destroyed by the Israeli authorities recently) -- and not only in the Occupied Territory: WITHIN the Green Line Israel is systematically demolishing entire Bedouin communities to clear the land for Jewish settlements, and in the Galilee and the Triangle in the north homes of Palestinian citizens of Israel are being attacked. The scale of demolition makes protest and resistance impossible. ICAHD has led the resistance. We have stood in front of bulldozers coming to demolish Palestinian homes, and, with the families, their neighbors and hundreds of Israeli and international activists, we have rebuilt almost 200 homes demolished by Israel. We have published reports on demolitions, participated in UN meetings on the issue, made films and toured throughout the world with families, enabling them to tell their stories. But all our work is dwarfed by the resurgence of demolitions taking place today, and I have to admit to a feeling of helplessness. By our count and that of the UN, Israel has demolished some 55,000 Palestinian homes in the Occupied Territory since 1967. Add to that the 60,000 homes destroyed in the Nakba in 1948 and in its wake, plus thousands more inside Israel until today, and the picture that emerges is ethnic cleansing. I don't know how to react anymore. Because demolitions have gone on for so long and are so many, it is no longer an issue. We cannot get activists out to resist (who can keep up with the pace and scale?), and after all these years we cannot get the media to cover demolitions either - it is already not "news." Demolitions is not an issue highlighted by Palestinian support groups abroad (the US Campaign, PSC and the others), nor is it covered much by the radical media, Democracy Now, the Real News and other outlets. ICAHD has ot been able to keep up either. Our activists have drifted away to other, more immediate things that pop up: Khan al-Ahmer, Gaza, other important but reactive events. We no longer have funding since donors do not invest in political organizations when there is nothing happening politically (another success Israel has had in shutting down all meaningful political support for the Palestinian cause). And our message is growing thin: indeed, how many times can you come back to an audience or write an article abut the same thing? Our response, as I've written many times, is to pull back from activism on the ground. ICAHD still rebuilds, we still visit families, we still resist whenever we can and we still speak out, but we have come to the conclusion that protest is pointless unless it is attached to a political program. We don't want to abandon these families and the thousands more who homes will be demolished by Israel, but we have come to understand one fundamental fact: unless we join with others to formulate and effectively campaign for a political program to end Israeli rule and oppression (and I don't mean some vague "rights-based approach" but a real political program -- the establishment of a single democratic state between the River and the Sea), then our activism, outrage and protest is meaningless. Not pursuing a political program -- THAT is truly abandoning these families to their fate. In the meantime we at ICAHD continue as best we can to call attention to, and resist, this tragic, cruel Israeli POLICY (backed by the courts) of home demolitions. Any help you can offer, getting us access to media, for example, is welcomed. In the meantime, ICAHD has joined with the One Democratic Campaign (ODSC) in its campaign for a one state solution to this colonial travesty.

Met commentaar van Jeff Halper ...

GroenLinks GroenLinks Utrecht 07-04-2019 12:00

Met commentaar van Jeff Halper (ICAHD) When it comes to commentary over what is happening in Israel, no one tops Gideon Levi. Beginning Wednesday, the day after the elections, Israel will move from being an apartheid state de facto to an apartheid state in law, governance and brutal political reality. Netanyahu, who will be re-elected, announced last night that he will annex Area C of the West Bank (the 62% of the territory where the settlements are -- close to 800,000 Israeli settlers live in the Occupied Palestinian Territory) after the elections, in tandem with Trump's plan. Everyone knows the two-state solution is gone (and has been for 20 years). Governments, the Jewish Establishment (including J Street), certainly Christian Evangelicals -- all those who keep denying this only enable apartheid, since they keep the cruel fiction that Israel is "the only democracy in the Middle East" and thus enable it to institute an apartheid system at absolutely no cost. It is us -- the Palestinians, critical Israelis and people like you who care about justice and human life -- against those who hold power, politically, in the media, financially and militarily. Long odds, but we have won before, many times before, fro the fight against slavery to the anti-colonial movement to Algeria, Vietnam, apartheid South Africa and the fight for human rights. All these and much more are ongoing struggles, of course, but we have succeeded in pushing back the forces of darkness. I say it again: we need to focus on a political end-game for Palestine/Israel. And it is crystal-clear: we must transform the single apartheid state Israel has created before our eyes between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River into a democratic state of all its citizens. A democracy based on equal rights or apartheid. That is the stark choice confronting us.

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