Solidarité avec les peuples autochtones
- Tadamon! Montréal appelle à soutenir DEUX ACTIONS
cette semaine à Montréal, en solidarité avec les peuples autochtones…
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Samedi le 30 juin, de 13h00 à 15h00
librairie Indigo (coin Ste-Catherine et
McGill College, métro McGill)
(BEIRUT/PARIS: 13 May 2007): As Lebanon heads down the fast track to trade liberalisation, some commentators, including UK-based charity Oxfam, are predicting a devastating impact on small-holder farmers. Unable even to sell produce on the Lebanese market let alone for export, these farmers are painfully unprepared to compete with subsidised imports. Yet little is being done to fortify the agricultural industry as the fruits of major bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements (FTAs) and liberalising reforms loom on the near horizon.
As the spaces of our city are slowly being taken over by those who claim to be the sole bearers of its history; as the places in which we have grown up and lived are being turned into guarded enclaves; as Beirut is being overtaken by those who would destroy it in order to preserve the patriarchal sectarian status quo, the time for us to reclaim it has arrived with a pressing urgency.
JERUSALEM (AP): Militants in Lebanon fired at least two rockets into Israel on Sunday, causing no casualties and little damage, but raising the possibility of a new flare-up on the volatile border less than a year after Israel’s bloody month-long war against Hezbollah.
The old dream of Ariel Sharon is becoming a reality: Palestinians are killing Palestinians, and Israel is counting the number of victims with great satisfaction. The tears of Israeli leaders are crocodile tears, and their claims that they are sorry for the tragic developments in Gaza are mere hypocrisy. The bloody confrontations were predictable, and the Israeli-US responsibility and active involvement are crystal clear.
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Despite the complete political silence of Fatah al-Islam indicating its purpose or vision of the world—save for a few empty and hastily composed statements—its fighters’ willingness to die so readily has become well known. Hence, they can be described as those affiliated to a jihadi movement a la al-Qaeda. (Lire la suite…)
Depuis le 20 mai, Nahr al Bared, camp de réfugiés palestiniens du Nord du Liban dont la population est évaluée à 40 000 habitants, était sous les bombardements de l’armée libanaise. L’assaut donné par l’armée dans le camp densément peuplé a eu lieu après un affrontement entre les forces de sécurité libanaises et un groupe armé salafiste appelé Fatah al Islam, qui s’est infiltré dans la population civile du camp.
L’appel au boycottage des librairies Indigo-Chapters lancé il y a quelques mois a monté d’un cran hier alors que des groupes se disant contre «l’apartheid israélien» ont tenu une manifestation plus importante devant l’une de ces librairies au centre-ville de Montréal.
BOYCOTTONS LE FESTIVAL DU FILM ISRAELIEN! METTONS FIN A L’APARTHEID ISRAELIEN !
Dans le cadre de la Campagne internationale de Boycott, Désinvestissement et Sanctions contre Israël et de la Semaine d’action contre l’occupation et l’apartheid israéliens …
PIQUET et PROJECTIONS EN PLEIN AIR pour
BOYCOTTER le 2e FESTIVAL DU FILM ISRAÉLIEN À MONTRÉAL
MARDI, le 5 Juin, 18h30-21h30
Cinéma du Parc
3575 avenue du Parc
Métro Place des Arts