Tadamon! Bulletin

Hour: Battle of Bil’in

July 21st, 2009 | Posted in Boycott, Canada, Palestine, Quebec
    Hour July 16th, 2009, by Stefan Christoff.

    Photo: ActiveStills: Israeli night invasion into Bil’in village.

Palestinian activists from Bil’in village say the Israeli military has raided their village almost daily this week. They claim the early morning raids are linked to a recent lawsuit filed by the village in the Quebec Superior Court.

Last month Bil’in launched the lawsuit against two Montreal-based companies, Green Park International and Green Mount International, claiming they played a role in building Israeli-only settlements on Palestinian lands in Bil’in, an act they say is illegal under international law and under Canada’s Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act, established in 2000.

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PCHR Condemns Decision to Suspend Al Jazeera in West Bank

July 21st, 2009 | Posted in Palestine
    Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR), statement, 16 July 2009.

    Photo: Restrictions on freedom of the press in Palestine.

The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) condemns the decision issued by Dr. Salam Fayad, the Palestinian Prime Minister and Acting Minster of Information in Ramallah, suspending the Al-Jazeera Satellite Channel’s (JSC) work in Palestine and preventing its personnel from carrying out any activities in Palestine pending a final judicial ruling in this regard. PCHR asserts that this decision constitutes a flagrant violation of the right to freedom of expression, and calls upon the Government in Ramallah to cancel it and allow the JSC and its personnel to work freely.

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Palestine: Bil’in protest report

July 10th, 2009 | Posted in Palestine

Report: Friday July 10 2009: Two kidnapped and dozens suffering tear gas inhalation.

    Photo: ActiveStills. Protests in Bil’in confront Israeli apartheid wall.

Two kidnapped and dozens suffered from gas inhalation when Israeli troops attacked the weekly protest in Bil’in village near the central West Bank city of Ramallah on Friday.

International and Israeli supporters joined the villagers of Bil’in and marched from the village center after the Friday midday prayers. The protesters demanded the halt of Israeli illegal settlements and construction of the wall.

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Israeli army raids on Bil’in village

July 9th, 2009 | Posted in Boycott, Canada, Palestine, Quebec
    for immediate release: Thursday July 9th, 2009.

Photo: ActiveStills. Israeli occupation soldiers at popular protest in Bil’in, Palestine.

Military raids launched by Israeli forces in Palestine in parallel to court case in Quebec

Israeli army forces are launching night-time military raids on Bil’in village in Palestine.

Bil’in recently made headlines in Canada after the village launched a lawsuit in Montreal against two Quebec registered companies constructing Israeli settlements on the village’s land.

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Israel criticised for thwarting medical mission to Palestinian territories

July 8th, 2009 | Posted in France, Palestine
    guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 7 July 2009.

    Photo: Palestinian stands at Israeli military check-point.

Israel was yesterday criticised after it refused to allow a group of doctors on a humanitarian mission organised by the French government to enter Gaza.

The team, including three British medics, was turned back by Israeli border guards on Sunday and Monday. They say their mission is purely humanitarian, aimed to helping those in medical need, and some of whom were left injured and in need of surgery after Israel’s attack on Gaza earlier this year.

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Palestinian metaphors

July 7th, 2009 | Posted in Boycott, Culture, Palestine

Interview with Palestinian poet Suheir Hammad, by Stefan Christoff for Hour.ca

    Photo: Abdel Rahman al Mozayen, “Children of the Intifada”

Celebrated Brooklyn-based Palestinian poet Suheir Hammad creates poetry remarkable for its precision and ability to cut to the heart of some of the most profound political conflicts of our time.

Her voice is shaped by Palestinian history, yet offers contemporary insights into a culture often misrepresented in the media. She builds on the work of Palestinian artists like the late Mahmoud Darwish – those who have played a key role in capturing the national voice of a Palestinian nation that remains absent from the world map, but is ubiquitous in the minds of millions around the world. Hammad’s poetry paints a full picture of the immediate conditions and historical injustices faced by the Palestinians.

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Yes Men join BDS Movement, withdraw film from Jerusalem Film Festival to Boycott Israel

July 4th, 2009 | Posted in Boycott, Culture, Palestine

letter from The Yes Men in support of the international campaign to boycott Israel

    Dear Friends at the Jerusalem Film Festival,

We regret to say that we have taken the hard decision to withdraw our film, “The Yes Men Fix the World,” from the Jerusalem Film Festival in solidarity with the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign (www.bdsmovement.net).

This decision does not come easily, as we realize that the festival opposes the policies of the State of Israel, and we have no wish to punish progressives who deplore the state-sponsored violence committed in their name.

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Tadamon! Summer Film Series

July 3rd, 2009 | Posted in Canada, Culture, Lebanon, Palestine, Prisoners, Quebec, Tadamon!
    July / August 2009: screenings outside at 2035 St Laurent

Join Tadamon! for a summer film series exploring the best films of the Middle East. The Algerian revolution, the Lebanese civil war and the Palestinian struggle are the themes for this summer.

All screenings talking place at 2035 St. Laurent, near Ontario street and metro St. Laurent, all beginning at 9pm, free! Read below for the screening dates for each film. Feel free to bring your own chair or blanket! If it is raining, the film will be screened the week after at the same location.

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Madinat Montreal: Tadamon! Fundraiser

July 3rd, 2009 | Posted in Canada, Lebanon, Palestine, Tadamon!

evening of Arab-Middle Eastern food & musical performance in support of Tadamon!

    SATURDAY 11 JULY, 20h
    Bar Populaire
    6584 boul. St-Laurent
    entrance: $5
    (metro Beaubien)
    Montreal, Quebec.

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Iran: An alternative reading

July 3rd, 2009 | Posted in Iran
    Al-Ahram, Azmi Bishara, July 1st, 2009

    Photo: Faramarz Hashemi. Tehran admits protests over election results.

Iran does not just have an authoritarian system of government, it has a totalitarian one. It is powerful, highly centralised, with sophisticated administrative and control systems, and it applies an ideology that claims to have answers for everything and that seeks to permeate all aspects of life. Instead of a political party and youth organisations, it relies on mass organisations, such as the Basij, that blend security with ideology and even with the benefit of broad sectors of the populace. It also depends on a broad and well-organised network of mullahs and on a politicised security agency and Revolutionary Guard. However, it differs from other totalitarian systems in two definitive ways.

Firstly, no other totalitarian system has incorporated such a high degree constitutionally codified democratic competition in the ruling order and in its ideology. Political competition is systematised in the form of regularly held elections in which rivals espouse different platforms within the framework of the agreed upon rules of the game, just as do political parties within capitalist frameworks. The difference between Democrats and Republicans in the US is not much greater than that between reformists and conservatives in Iran. Of course, these trends in Iran are not actual political parties, but then neither are the Republicans and Democrats, at least not in the conventional European sense. They are more in the nature of electoral leagues.

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