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Radio Tadamon! Hizballah and Canada’s List of ‘Terrorist Entities’.

    Produced for Radio Tadamon! by Vivian Tabar and Stefan Christoff.

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    Download / Podcast the program from the Rabble Podcast Network.

A presentation given by Brian Aboud in Montreal on Wednesday, October 17th, hosted by Tadamon! Montreal & the Quebec Public Interest Research Group (QPIRG) at McGill University within the context of the campaign to challenging Hezbollah’s listing as a ’Terrorist’ Group in Canada.

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Radio Tadamon! Lebanon and Hezbollah

    Produced for Radio Tadamon! by Stefan Christoff and Vivian Tabar.

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    Photo: Beirut. Download from the Rabble Podcast Network.

Listen to a presentation from Bilal Elamine, the former editor of Left Turn magazine concerning the role of Hezbollah as a political force in Lebanon, touching on the 2006 Israeli attack on Lebanon, the recent political crisis / turmoil in Lebanon, including the general strike of 2006 and opposition demonstrations.

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The Palestine that we struggle for

    Jamal Juma’, Electronic Intifada, 2 December 2007

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    Image: Jerusalem 2006.

Last Tuesday’s demonstrations, which brought thousands onto the streets of Ramallah, Hebron, Tulkarem, Nablus and Gaza in defiance of the Palestinian Authority’s (PA) attempt to silence the peoples’ voice, represented a crucial moment for Palestine.

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Convergence communautaire sur les ‘accommodements raisonnables’.

    Une table-ronde sur le racisme au Québec.

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    Samedi, 8 Décembre. 19h
    Centre communautaire musulman de Montréal (CCMM)
    3300 Crémazie Est, coin St-Michel
    (Métro Saint-Michel)
    Service de garderie gratuit.

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Rejetons l’intolérance au Québec.

1 décembre 2007 | Posté dans Lebanon, Politique, Quebec, Religion, Répression, Résistance, Tadamon!

    Communiqué de presses: 20 novembre 2007

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    Photo: RDI. Réseau RIQ: lancement d’actions pour récuser
    le débat biaisé des « accommodements raisonnables »

Montréal: Étant donné que les audiences de la Commission sur les pratiques relatives aux différences culturelles s’achèvent, le collectif « Rejetons l’intolérance au Québec » (RIQ) en appelle à la Commission Bouchard-Taylor et à la société québécoise à parler franchement des causes réelles du débat biaisé des accommodements raisonnables et à récuser les fondements de cet opportunisme politique.

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Gaza closure threatens 3,000 students’ education rights

    Report: Palestinian Center for Human Rights, 23 November 2007.

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    Photo: Palestinian Students at Israeli check-point.

The Palestinian Center for Human Rights condemns the Israeli ban on the travel of Gaza Strip students to pursue studies in universities and schools abroad. The Centre calls upon the international community and international organizations, especially UNESCO and the International Committee of the Red Cross, to pressure Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) to allow more than 2,700 students to travel so as to avert the negative consequences on their educational future.

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Non au Racisme, à la Xénophobie et au Sexisme!

25 novembre 2007 | Posté dans Politique, Répression, Résistance

    Dénoncez le racisme et la Commission Bouchard-Taylor!

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    Oui à la “solidarité sans frontières”,
    non au débat sur les “accommodements raisonnables”.

    Lignes de Piquetage et Tribunes Publiques
    Mardi le 27 novembre à 18h
    Jeudi le 29 novembre à 18h

    Devant la Commission Bouchard-Taylor au Palais des Congrès de Montréal.

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Nasrallah on Presidential Crisis.

    By Rym Ghazal. Daily Star .

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    Photo: Hassan Nasrallah Graffiti, Lebanon.

BEIRUT: Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah cast a broad net on Sunday, vowing that no one could disarm his Hizbullah resistance fighters, recommending early parliamentary elections as a remedy to the standoff over Lebanon’s presidency, and warning that recent Israeli military exercises were preparation for a new conflict.

Nasrallah also reached out to Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, many of whom live in camps near neighborhoods known as hotbeds of Hizbullah support, and voiced opposition to the government’s plans to privatize the country’s two mobile-phone networks.

In a televised address to a crowded Hizbullah rally in commemoration of Martyrs Day, Nasrallah promised that no power could force his group to give up its arms.

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Palestine: Standoff continues in refugee camp.

    Maan News Agency: PFLP vows violence if PA seizes fighters.

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    Photo: A storm over Nablus.

Nablus: Palestinian security forces are locked in a standoff with armed Palestinian resistance fighters in Ein Beit El-Ma refugee camp near the West Bank city of Nablus on Sunday.

The military wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, announced Sunday that it would react “fiercely” if Palestinian security forces arrest any of its activists ahead of a peace conference in the United States this month.

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Palestine: Uprooted and displaced.

Israeli military destroys a 267-person Palestinian farming village…

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by Jesse Rosenfeld. Palestine Monitor. November 7th, 2007

Standing on a hill at the edge of Idhna with the displaced farmers Muhammad Talab and Muhammad Ibrahim Natah, the only visible remnants of their destroyed village is a patch of white dust just on the other side of Israel’s wall. Despite being part of the occupied West Bank, the Israeli military destroyed the 267-person farming village of tents and tin houses west of Hebron on October 29 and allegedly ordered villagers to relocate to Idhna.

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