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Audio: Condoleezza Rice West Bank Visit

4 août 2007 | Posté dans Médias indépendants, Palestine, Politique

Download the report from Ghassan Bannoura of IMEMC from the A-Infos Radio Project.

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    Photo: Israel’s Apartheid Wall in the Palestinian West Bank.

Listen to a report produced by Ghassan Bannoura of the International Middle East Media Center (IMEMC) on the visit of U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to the occupied Palestinian West Bank on Thursday, August 2nd for the first time since Hamas took control of Gaza. It’s the latest in a series of strides Washington has taken to show its support for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, and to push for Middle East peace talks. On the day of Rice’s visit to the occupied Palestinian territories the Israeli Army carried out several invasions in the West Bank, kidnapping twelve Palestinians.

Ressources, informations et mise à jour

22 février 2007 | Posté dans Autre, Impérialisme, Médias indépendants, Politique

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In recent weeks and months Lebanon has faced major political upheaval, marked by massive street demonstrations, international political intervention and a national general strike. Lebanon’s political opposition maintains an ongoing open-air demonstration in central Beirut, which commenced on December 1st, 2006, fueled by popular discontent toward the current national government.

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The Manichean Middle East of Mark MacKinnon

Globe and Mail coverage of Lebanon suffers from ideological interventions

by Stefan Christoff and Dru Oja Jay
the Dominion

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When newspapers send correspondents afield to report on world events, the position is fraught with opportunity and responsibility. Opportunity to share meaningful insight into current events, and responsibility to accurately report on them.

In many cases, unfortunately, other motivations prevail. For the owners and editors of the few papers that shell out for foreign correspondents, the opportunity to shape public opinion seems too tempting to pass up, even if it comes at the expense of insight and accuracy.

The Globe and Mail’s Middle East correspondent Mark MacKinnon has been publishing dispatches on the ongoing political crisis in Lebanon regularly from Beirut. It should be noted that Mackinnon’s reports are often superior to the generic newswire reports carried by many newspapers. Regrettably, this speaks more to the skewed quality of wire reports and less to the Globe’s correspondent’s capacity to promote accurate understanding of events in Lebanon.
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Audio Report: Montreal Groups on mass Demonstrations in Lebanon

20 décembre 2006 | Posté dans Autre, Médias indépendants, Résistance

A report produced by Dmitri Marine of CKUT’s Community News Collective for broadcast in Montreal. Featuring a press conference co-organized by Tadamon! Montreal, Al Hidaya Association and the Council of Lebanese Canadian Organizations [COLCO].

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LIBAN: Visages de la Guerre

18 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Guerre et terrorisme, Médias indépendants

5616170_Detail5502.jpgUn voyage multimédia explorant la guerre de 34 jours au LIBAN et ses conséquences

Une soirée mettant en vedette une présentation multimédia interactive sur la récente guerre sur le Liban et ses conséquences, avec la journaliste indépendante et récipiendaire de plusieurs prix Ana Nogueira de Democracy Now! et Andrew Stern, photojournaliste.

JEUDI, 30 novembre, 19h
Librairie Atwater
1200 Atwater
coin de Sainte-Catherine
[métro Atwater]
Don suggéré, $5-10

Traductions vers l’anglais, le français et l’arabe disponibles * Garderie fournie

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500 Miles to Babylon – Montreal Screening

Film Screening with filmmaker David Martinez visiting from San Francisco.

SATURDAY, November, 18th, 7pm
School of Community & Public Affairs
2149 MacKay [above de Maisonneuve]
Metro Guy-Concordia
Suggested Donations 5$.

Join filmmaker David Martinez for an intimate screening of 500 Miles to Babylon a one-hour documentary film currently in post-production about Iraq under U.S. occupation. Narrated by the filmmaker, using footage shot in Iraq during the past years threaded with graphically animated archival sequences to provide historic context, the film will address the current war not simply is a conflict over petroleum profits or a scheme to fill a company’s coffers, but as part of a larger American imperial project.
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Lens On Lebanon.

16 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Autre, Médias indépendants, Solidarité

Lens on Lebanon

Lens On Lebanon is an international grassroots documentary initiative formed during the Israeli bombardment of 2006. The documentary material, photo narratives, and video diaries of daily life gathered here have been conceived, produced, and contributed by residents of Lebanon from all walks of life.

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Peace Activist Interrupts Blair Press Conference in Lebanon

15 septembre 2006 | Posté dans Médias indépendants, Résistance, Solidarité

From Democracy Now
Caoimhe Butterly dragged out by security guards

In Lebanon, thousands of demonstrators filled the streets of Beirut Monday to protest a visit by British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Blair held a joint press conference with Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora. It was interrupted by Irish peace activist Caoimhe Butterly who yelled out “Shame on you, Tony Blair.”

Photo by: Andrew Stern

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