Tous les posts pour mai 2009

The Palestinian village of hope

27 mai 2009 | Posté dans Palestine
    Matt Kennard and Wilson Dizard, guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 27 May 2009.

    Photo: ActiveStills. Palestinian youth with slingshot in Bil’in, Palestine.

Ramallah is tired. The feeling you get walking around the streets here is that the Palestinians are weary of the struggle against the incremental destruction of their homeland, happening right now while the world looks the other way. You hear things like, “Our struggle has been long and it has got us nowhere”. And people ask how the world can stand by while the Israelis annex more land. It’s a good question.

In one village the flame of non-violent resistance still burns. Last week, we went to the weekly demonstration against the annexation wall in Bil’in, where it cuts deep into the farmland of this old Palestinian village and the Green Line (the internationally recognised border of Israel-Palestine). Since Israel started building the wall here in 2005 (stealing about 60% of the village’s land) the people of Bil’in have been inventively and non-violently resisting.

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Palestine: Landscapes of Desire

27 mai 2009 | Posté dans Culture, Palestine
    John Halaka show at the Jerusalem Fund, DC.

    Photo: John Halaka art work on land and resistance.

John Halaka’s drawings Landscapes of Desire are inspired by the ruins of Palestinian villages and homes that were destroyed by Israel during and after the 1948 ethnic cleansing of Palestine.

The images compel the viewer to reflect on the unrelenting effort by the Jewish State to annihilate a culture that refuses to disappear and an indigenous people that refuse to go away. The ruins of stone homes from destroyed Palestinian villages such as Kafr Bir’im, Lifta and Al-Bassa, poetically represented in Halaka’s drawings, are a declaration that in the face of looming cultural annihilation, the persistence of memory is a crucial act of resistance.

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In Lebanon’s Patchwork, a Focus on Armenians’ Political Might

27 mai 2009 | Posté dans Beirut, Lebanon
    New York Times, by Robert F. Worth. May 25, 2009

Photo: Bryan Denton. Supporters watch a speech by Hagop Pakradounian, a politician from the main party of the Armenians, Tashnaq, in Beirut, Lebanon.

BEIRUT, Lebanon — Their political apparatus is a model of discipline. Their vast array of social services is a virtual state within a state. Their enemies accuse them of being pawns of Syria and Iran.

They are the Armenian Christians of Lebanon, one of the Middle East’s most singular and least-understood communities. And if they sound a bit like Hezbollah, the Shiite militant group based here, that is no accident.

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Hopes and dreams on the Gaza coast

24 mai 2009 | Posté dans Palestine
    Al Jazeera by Ayman Mohyeldin in Gaza.

    Photo: Palestinian fisherman on the beach in Gaza Strip.

Every day, as the sun sets on the coast of Gaza, people make their way to the coffee shop-lined beaches and the pot-holed streets that run parallel to its coastline.

On the terrace of the famed Al Deira Hotel, patrons jostle for position, sipping sweet Arabic coffee as the sounds of legendary Arab musicians delicately waft through the air, mingling with the aroma of flavoured tobacco.

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Commémorer la Nakba

24 mai 2009 | Posté dans Palestine
    Montreal: Commémorer la Nakba

    Photo: Beersheba, Palestine 1948.

Chaque année, au mois de mai, les Israélien-ne-s célèbrent la création de l’état d’Israël en 1948. Pour les palestinien-ne-s, cet anniversaire est connu comme la Nakba, signifiant « catastrophe» en arabe, puisqu’elle commémore l’expulsion illégale du peuple palestinien de leur terre par les forces sionistes en 1948.

En établissant l’état d’Israël, les sionistes ont dépossédé plus de 750, 000 palestiniens de leurs demeures, fermes et vergers les forçant ainsi à s’exiler loin de leurs villages et villes. Malgré la résistance palestinienne au projet colonial, Israël fut tout de même fondée le 14 Mai 1948 créant ainsi des milliers de réfugié-e-s palestinien-ne-s. En effet, plus d’un quart de millions de palestinien-ne-s ont dû quitter leurs maisons en raison de la colonisation et furent donc subséquemment privés de leur terre ancestrale et historique étant donné qu’Israël leur a interdit le droit de retour. S’ajoute à ce nombre un demi-million de réfugié-e-s forcés de fuir suite à la déclaration de l’état d’Israël.

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Canada : la tournée de Bil’in

    Canada: 5 au 22 juin 2009.

    avec:
    Mohammed Khatib.
    comité populaire contre le mur, Bil’in, Palestine occupée

    Emily Schaeffer.
    avocate israélienne représentant le village de Bil’in

Bil’in, un village palestinien de Cisjordanie, est maintenant reconnu mondialement comme un symbole de la résistance populaire palestinienne contre la construction du mur d’apartheid israélien et de colonies sur ses terres. Depuis 2005, les villageois(es) organisent des manifestations toutes les semaines, avec la participation de militantEs israélien(ne)s et internationaux(nales), en opposition à la colonisation illégale israélienne et à l’annexion de terres palestiniennes.

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Armed soldiers attempt to shut down Palestine Festival of Literature

23 mai 2009 | Posté dans Palestine
    Ma’an News Agency. 23 / 05 / 2009.

    Photo: ActiveStills. Armed Israeli soldier.

Jerusalem – Ma’an – Israeli police and armed border officials shut down the Palestinian National Theater in East Jerusalem on Saturday, in an effort to quash the Palestine Festival of Literature and prevent international writer and poets from addressing Palestinians.

The weeklong festival, sponsored in part by the British Council and UNESCO, was scheduled to begin at 6:30 with two panel discussions by authors from Canada, Britain, South Africa and Australia. The second annual festival will travel around Palestine and decided to begin and end events in Jerusalem in honor of Al-Quds Capital of Culture 2009.

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Bil’in my Love / Bil’in Habibti

23 mai 2009 | Posté dans Canada, Palestine, Tadamon!

Projection de film au bénéfice de la tournée canadienne des représentants de Bil’in

    JEUDI 28 MAI 20h00
    don suggéré: $5-10
    Bar Populaire
    6584 blvd St. Laurent
    (métro Beaubien)

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Artist captures the many voices of Beirut’s underground folkies

16 mai 2009 | Posté dans Beirut, Culture, Lebanon
    Daily Stary, by Matthew Mosley. Thursday, May 14, 2009

    Photo: Tanya Traboulsi. Scrambled Eggs perform in Beirut, Lebanon.

BEIRUT: “The choice of artists is very personal,” says Ziad Nawfal of his latest album, “The Ruptured Sessions.” “I really have to like what they do.” It seems that Nawfal isn’t alone in his tastes. A capacity crowd at the album’s April 30 launch party at Hamra’s Walimat Wardeh restaurant craned their necks around bodies and pillars to catch a glimpse of the featured artists at work.

The disk is a compilation of material recorded live on Nawfal’s Monday evening Radio Liban show “Ruptures.” “I started inviting young artists into the studio to talk about themselves and the music they like,” said Nawfal over the phone several days after the album launch. “They’d also play three or four tracks of their own.”

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Montreal : Réflexions sur la Révolution

Mouvements radicaux allant du Weather Underground aux Prisons et à la Palestine.

    SAMEDI 16 MAI 2009 à 19h00
    avec: Laura Whitehorn et Susie Day
    1400 de Maisonneuve Ouest
    local LB-125, Cinéma de Sève
    Concordia University
    Montreal, Quebec

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