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CKUT Radio: World Skipped the Beat.

22 août 2007 | Posté dans Médias indépendants, Tadamon!

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    CKUT Radio: World Skipped the Beat.
    Lundi 27 Aout, Midi – 14h
    Branchez vous sur: 90.3fm à Montréal. / Sur internet.

Ecoutez l’édition spéciale de World Skipped the Beat animée par des membres de Tadamon! Montréal. Avec une performance en direct dans le studio avec des membres de La Banda de Gaza!. Ce programme présentera de la musique originale et excellente du monde entier, en se concentrant sur des courants novateurs d’Afrique et du Moyen-Orient.

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Stateless refugees sit in limbo

17 août 2007 | Posté dans Lebanon, Médias commerciaux, Palestine

    Toronto Star: August 7th, 2007, by Nicholas Keung

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    Photo: Stefan Christoff, Burj el-Shemali Refugee Camp, South Lebanon.

Born in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, Youssef Kanaan has been “an unwelcome guest” all his life – surviving, with no permanent home, at the mercy of others.

Like many of the 4 million Palestinians who lost their ancestral homes in Arab-Israel conflicts in 1948 and 1967, Kanaan is stateless, a peculiar situation that deprives him of basic rights in the land of his birth, Lebanon, and dooms him to a strange limbo in Canada.

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Tadamon! á Forum social québécois

17 août 2007 | Posté dans Hezbollah, Impérialisme, Lebanon, Palestine
    Premier Forum social québécois, du 23 au 26 août 2007 à Montréal.

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    Tadamon! Montréal animera un atelier
    le 25 août à 11h
    Pourquoi contester l’existence de la liste Canadienne
    des organisations «terroristes» ? L’exemple du Liban.

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BBC: UK ‘damaged’ by Lebanon war delay

    Report by BBC. Monday, August 13th.

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    Photo: London protest for ceasefire in August 2006.

The UK’s reputation was damaged when the government hesitated in calling for an immediate end to the Lebanon war last year, MPs have said.

At the time, then-PM Tony Blair was criticised for waiting a few weeks before eventually calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.

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Canadian Hezbollah supporters defend right to post billboard

13 août 2007 | Posté dans Hezbollah, Lebanon, Médias commerciaux

    Trevor Wilhelm, The Windsor Star, Monday, August 13, 2007

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    Photo: Hezbollah Rally, Bint Jbeil 2005

WINDSOR – A billboard that appears to promote Hezbollah — an organization the Canadian government has ruled to be terrorist — has raised the hackles of a number of Windsor community groups. However, one of the people responsible for the sign said it was put up to honour their freedom-fighter families in Lebanon — and it’s their Canadian right to do so.

“In Canada, we want peace,” said Hussein Dabaja, a Lebanese-born Hezbollah supporter. “We’re not trying to offend anybody. We have freedom of speech. It’s a free country. Every Lebanese in Canada has somebody that died in Lebanon. Who is Hezbollah? Our brothers, our family, our parents, our friends. We came to Canada and they stayed there to fight.”

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US expert speaks out against cluster bombs at conference

12 août 2007 | Posté dans Guerre et terrorisme, Lebanon, Médias commerciaux

    By Hesham Shawish, The Daily Star. Thursday, August 09, 2007

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Photo: Joe Hastings, Cluster bomb shells dropped on Vietnam by the U.S. military.

BEIRUT: A US expert on cluster bombs said Tuesday that out of the four million cluster bomblets dropped in Lebanon by Israel during last year’s war, 1.2 million bomblets are still unexploded. Franklin Lamb of the Americans Concerned for Middle East Peace Association said Tuesday during a ceremony held to support the Lebanese victims of cluster bombs, that of the four million cluster bombs dropped in southern Lebanon, Beirut’s Southern Suburbs and the Bekaa Valley, 1.2 million still constitute a serious threat to civilians.

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New Israeli highway separates Palestinians

12 août 2007 | Posté dans Médias commerciaux, Palestine, Répression

    Steven Erlanger, International Herald Tribune. Friday, August 10, 2007

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    Photo: Apartheid Roads outside of Qalqilyah, Palestine.

JERUSALEM: Israel is constructing a road through the West Bank, east of Jerusalem, that will allow both Israelis and Palestinians to travel along it – separately.

There are two pairs of lanes, one for each tribe, separated by a tall wall of concrete patterned to look like Jerusalem stone, an effort at beautification, indicating that the road is meant to be permanent. The Israeli side has various exits. The Palestinian side has few.

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Radio Tadamon! Islamic Democracy and the War on Terror.

    Produced for Radio Tadamon! by Stefan Christoff.

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    Download / Podcast the program from the Rabble Podcast Network.

Listen to an interview with the Washington editor of Harpers Magazine, Ken Silverstein, who recently published an article entitled, “Parties of God: The Bush doctrine and the rise of Islamic democracy”, which examines the current democratic developments in the Middle East within the context of the U.S. supported War on Terror.

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Fearful of Restive Foreign Labor, Dubai Eyes Reforms

7 août 2007 | Posté dans Dubai, Labor, Médias commerciaux

    New York Times. By Jason DeParle, August 6, 2007

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    About 1.2 million migrant workers, many of them South Asian,
    build the towers that dot Dubai’s skyline.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — They still wake before dawn in desert dormitories that pack a dozen men or more to a room. They still pour concrete and tie steel rods in temperatures that top 110 degrees. They still spend years away from families in India and Pakistan to earn about $1 an hour. They remain bonded to employers under terms that critics liken to indentured servitude.

But construction workers, a million strong here and famously mistreated, have won some humble victories.

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Photos: Montreal Community Commemoration on Lebanon War.

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Photo: Montrealers gather to mark the anniversary of the Israeli attack on Lebanon.

MONTREAL: To mark the 1 year anniversary of the Israeli attack on Lebanon hundreds of people gathered in Montreal for an evening of testimonials, poetry and presentations on the impacts of the 2006 Israeli attack on Lebanon. One year ago, Israel launched a military assault on Lebanon, commencing a 34 day war that left more than 1300 Lebanese civilians dead, large parts of the national infrastructure destroyed and southern Lebanon littered with over one million unexploded cluster bomblets.

This Montreal community commemoration was organized by Al-Hidaya Association, Association des jeunes libanais musulmans (AJLM) and Tadamon! Montreal…

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