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“What solidarity means”: a letter from Gilboa Prison

June 24th, 2010 | Posted in Culture, Palestine
    Ameer Makhoul, Electronic Intifada, 21 June 2010

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    Photo Banksy painting on Israel apartheid wall.

Ameer Makhoul is a human rights defender, the director of the Arab nongovernmental organization network Ittijah, a leading voice of the Palestinian boycott, divestment and sanctions movement and a Palestinian citizen of Israel. He has been in Israeli detention since he was arrested from his family home in Haifa in the early morning hours of 6 May. Initially his arrest could not be reported under an Israeli gag order, and he was not allowed to see his lawyers for almost two weeks. Eventually charged with “espionage,” local and international human rights organizations have condemned Israel’s actions against him as politically-motivated persecution intended to crack down on organizing by Palestinian citizens within Israel and international solidarity. On the very day Makhoul was arrested, The Electronic Intifada published an article it had received from him days earlier, titled, “Israel’s repression of its Palestinian citizens unites us in struggle.” He wrote the following letter from Israeli detention on 30 May 2010:

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Journalism and ‘the words of power’

June 5th, 2010 | Posted in Culture, Palestine
    by Robert Fisk Al Jazeera May 2010

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    Photo: ActiveStills Palestinians walking along the hills of historic Palestine.

Power and the media are not just about cosy relationships between journalists and political leaders, between editors and presidents. They are not just about the parasitic-osmotic relationship between supposedly honourable reporters and the nexus of power that runs between White House and state department and Pentagon, between Downing Street and the foreign office and the ministry of defence. In the western context, power and the media is about words – and the use of words.

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6 Reasons to Oppose Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Visit to Ottawa

May 26th, 2010 | Posted in Culture, Palestine

oppose Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s visit May 31st Tadamon! statement

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Photo: Palestinian students in Gaza sit beside names of fellow students killed during the Israeli bombardment during Operation Cast Lead in winter 08/09.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is planning to visit Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Ottawa on May 31st. The visit will be another step towards strengthening Canada’s support for Israeli apartheid, war crimes, and Israel’s long history of contempt for international law. Middle East solidarity collective Tadamon therefore calls upon all supporters of human rights and social justice to join us in protesting at 5pm May 31st in front of the Human Rights Monument in Ottawa against Benjamin Netanyahu’s presence in Canada.

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Elvis Costello cancels Israel concerts

May 18th, 2010 | Posted in Boycott, Culture, Palestine
    Elvis Costello statement May 2010.

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    Photo: Israeli apartheid wall winds through Palestinians lands.

It is after considerable contemplation that I have lately arrived at the decision that I must withdraw from the two performances scheduled in Israel on the 30th of June and the 1st of July.

One lives in hope that music is more than mere noise, filling up idle time, whether intending to elate or lament.

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Noam Chomsky banned by Israel

May 18th, 2010 | Posted in Culture, Palestine
    Haaretz by Danna Harman and Amira Hass, May 18 2010.

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    Photo Door on stairway in Palestine.

Noam Chomsky has decided not to try to travel through the Allenby Bridge border crossing a second time. Instead, he will hold his scheduled lecture at Birzeit University by video conference from Amman. The lecture will also be broadcast live on Al Jazeera television.

Despite reports in the Israeli media that Israel would allow Chomsky to cross, the linguist discovered yesterday that there was no official guarantee of this. He told his hosts at Birzeit he felt the Israeli authorities were playing games. His daughter and friends, who are traveling with him, also said they prefer not to tire the 81-year-old with another fruitless journey.

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Gaza youth learn music and challenge the occupation

May 17th, 2010 | Posted in Culture, Palestine
    Eva Bartlett, Electronic Intifada, 14 May 2010

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    Photo: Strings on an oud highlighted by decorations on instrument.

Gaza City, occupied Gaza Strip – “Why are you rushing? Isn’t it nicer like this?” Mohammed Omer, oud (an oud is similar to a lute) teacher at the Gaza Music School, asks his student. Omer takes the oud and demonstrates, playing the song slowly, gracefully, with the ornamentations that are key to Arab music.

Mohammed Abu Suffiya, the 10-year-old student, has only been studying for six months but has already learned to read music and play a working rendition of a well-known song by Lebanese singer Fairouz.

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Nakba: 62nd Anniversary!

May 8th, 2010 | Posted in Culture, Events, Palestine, Quebec, Solidarity
    Commemoration of the 62nd Anniversary of the Nakba in Montreal

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    Sunday May 16, 2010, 12h-16h
    Lafontaine Park
    avenues Lafontaine and Rachel east
    vicinity of north-west corner of the park
    metro Mont-Royal or Sherbrooke

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Montreal: Palestinian Perspectives VI

May 7th, 2010 | Posted in Culture, Events, Palestine, Quebec
    A selection of documentaries about the Nakba and its aftermath.

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    Remembering the Nakba (1948)
    Two film screenings: May 11-12 2010
    Cinéma du Parc – cinemaduparc.com
    3575 av. du Parc

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Open letter to Margaret Atwood to support Palestinian liberation

May 5th, 2010 | Posted in Boycott, Canada, Culture, Palestine

May 2010 Open letter to Margaret Atwood from Tadamon! collective and Art Threat

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    Dear Ms. Margaret Atwood,

Today, as systematic human rights violations continue to be committed by the Israeli government against the Palestinian people, we are appealing to you on behalf of the Montreal-based collective Tadamon! and Art Threat concerning your planned visit to Tel Aviv.

We have learned that you have been offered the Dan David Prize from the Tel Aviv University for your outstanding literary work. First, we want to openly recognize your work, renowned not only for literary excellence but also for the humanistic message it portrays. Beyond literature your sincere advocacy for social justice, from the struggle for women’s liberation to environmental protection, has made you an international role model who people respect and admire.

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Photos: Artists Against Apartheid XII

April 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Canada, Culture, Palestine, Quebec
    photos from Artists Against Apartheid XII by Heri Rakotomalala.

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Photo: Heri Rakotomalala. Performance by Palestinian poet Rafeef Ziadah.

Celebrated artists from Toronto and Montreal took the stage at the twelfth edition of Artists Against Apartheid at La Sala Rossa, performing socially conscious poetry and music for a packed room. Throughout the past years Artists Against Apartheid has grown in Montreal into a dynamic concert series, regularly attracting hundreds of people and featuring a diverse array of celebrated artists.

Artists Against Apartheid XII was the Montreal launch for Palestinian poet Rafeef Ziadah’s debut release Hadeel, a powerful album rooted in poetic reflections on the Palestinian struggle for liberation.

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