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À Gaza, des Canadiens appellent à la rupture du silence gouvernemental

    Pour diffusion immédiate : 12 mars, 2008

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Le gouvernement canadien n’a toujours pas réagi à la crise en cours à Gaza.

Des familles montréalaises récemment en visite dans leur famille à Gaza sont actuellement coincées sous les bombardements israéliens et n’ont reçu aucune aide des autorités consulaires, au Moyen-Orient ou à Ottawa.

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Gaza conditions ‘at 40-year low’

    BBC: Thursday, 6 March 2008

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    Photo: Palestinians carry the body of Salsabeel Abu Jalhoumm,
    a 21-month-old girl who was killed early on Sunday in an Israeli air.

Gaza’s humanitarian situation is at its worst since Israel occupied the territory in 1967, say UK-based human rights and development groups.

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15 groupes québécois s’unissent pour la paix en Palestine

    Communiqué: pour diffusion immédiate.

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    Photo: Gaza air strikes.

Montréal, 7 mars 2008: Un vaste éventail de groupes communautaires, d’ONG et de syndicats s’unit pour lancer un appel commun à la population et au gouvernement canadien concernant la paix en Palestine.

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Malcolm Guy se retire d’un jury des Rendez-vous

    Odile Tremblay, Devior, jeudi 14 février 2008

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    Le cinéaste estime que les RVCQ doivent se
    désaffilier de la Fondation Dworkin…

Le cinéaste Malcolm Guy, à travers une lettre ouverte aux Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois, se retire du jury du prix annuel 2008 de la Fondation Alex et Ruth Dworkin. Cette récompense, à laquelle est jointe une bourse de 5000 $, a pour but de favoriser la tolérance dans le domaine du cinéma.

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Gaza protest draws hundreds

    Demonstrators march downtown, about 30 groups endorse or participate…

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    Jan Ravensbergen, the Gazette. Photo: Ion Etxebarria.

Condemnation of a virtual blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip by Israel since last June reverberated loudly yesterday along Montreal’s prime downtown shopping strip.

A vocal 90-minute march by more than 230 demonstrators – punctuated with such chants as: “Israel is criminal, Canada is complicit” – broke the weekend-afternoon tranquility of Ste. Catherine St. W.

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Lebanon: The post-war bombings

    Jan. 1st 2007, Haaretz, By Meron Rapoport

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    Photo: Paz Ahora, Israeli bombing of Beirut’s suburbs 2006.

Craig Appleby did not take part in the Second Lebanon War. The 36-year-old Briton from Farnham came to Lebanon in September 2007, more than a year after the end of the fighting. A month later he had joined the list of war dead.

An Israeli cluster bomblet, one of hundreds of thousands of bomblets contained in cluster rockets that the Israel Defense Forces fired at Lebanon during the war, blew up in his hands not far from Bint Jbail. Appleby, a British Army veteran who was head of one of the UN cluster munition clearing teams in South Lebanon, was killed instantly. A week earlier, a six-year-old Lebanese boy and a shepherd were also killed by bomblets.

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Les Indiens de la tribu des Lakotas ne veulent plus être citoyens des Etats-Unis

5 janvier 2008 | Posté dans Impérialisme, Médias commerciaux, Palestine, Politique

    Le Monde, Décembre 2007.

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    Photo: Sitting Bull.

Washington: Un groupe d’Indiens Lakotas a décidé de faire sécession des Etats-Unis. Une délégation est venue en informer les autorités américaines le 17 décembre à Washington. Leur responsable, l’écrivain, acteur et militant Russell Means, a remis à un fonctionnaire du département d’Etat une lettre annonçant leur décision de rompre les traités signés en 1851 et 1868. “Nous ne sommes plus citoyens des Etats-Unis”, a expliqué Russell Means lors d’une conférence de presse organisée dans une église de Washington.

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Lebanon: Cast to the wind

    Lucy Fielder Reports for Al-Ahram.

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    Photo: In Beirut a worker sweeps the street in front of the parliament

Lebanon ended the year much as it had begun, in political limbo. In November 2006, six ministers’ resignations paralysed the government and crystallised the two-year-old split between government loyalists and the opposition. A year later, president Emile Lahoud’s term ended without a successor, leaving a dangerous vacuum at the top. As the year drew to a close, it looked as though Lebanon would drift rudderless until either fractious politicians resolved their power struggle, or frustrations spread to the streets.

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Israel upholds use of cluster bombs

    Monday, December 24th. By Josef Federman, Associated Press.

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    Photo: Lebanon Destroyed Grave

JERUSALEM: The Israeli army on Monday said it will not press charges against officers who ordered the use of cluster bombs during last year’s war in Lebanon, brushing off international criticism that the weapons unnecessarily put Lebanese civilians at risk.

Announcing the results of a more than year-long probe, the army said investigators determined Israel’s use of cluster bombs was a “concrete military necessity” and did not violate international humanitarian law. Lebanese officials accused the army of covering up war crimes.

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Israel to build in East Jerusalem

    The Guardian. Rory McCarthy in Jerusalem. Wednesday December 5, 2007.

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    Photo: Israeli Settlement in the West Bank

Israel’s housing ministry said yesterday it plans to build 307 new homes in a settlement in East Jerusalem, drawing swift condemnation from Palestinian officials.

Tenders were published for housing units in Har Homa, a settlement to the south-east of the city on land captured by Israel in the 1967 war and later annexed. East Jerusalem is now home to around 200,000 Jewish settlers. Most of the international community does not recognise Israel’s annexation of the east of the city.

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