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Mass Demonstration: Solidarity with Gaza

November 16th, 2012 | Posted in Boycott, Canada, Events, Other, Palestine, Politics, Quebec

In solidarity with GAZA and all Palestinians
End the Siege! Stop the Massacres! Free Palestine! End Israeli Apatheid!


1pm Sunday November 18th
Hall Building, Concordia University
1455 de Maisonneuve West
Metro Guy-Concordia

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On Wednesday November 14th Israel declared its latest war on Gaza “Operation Pillar of Defense” also known as “Operation Pillar of Cloud”. The operation was launched with over 65 airstrikes in a period of one day. These latest attacks have led to the deaths of 33 Palestinians, and 180 injured in three days. The air strikes continue amidst a tight and illegal siege of the gaza strip. (more…)

Emergency Demonstration in Solidarity with Gaza!

November 14th, 2012 | Posted in Canada, Events, Other, Palestine, Resistance, Solidarity

Demo in Solidarity with the people of Gaza

Israeli Air strike on Gaza

Wednesday November 14, 2012 at 6pm
Hall Building, Concordia University
1455 de Maisonneuve West
Metro Guy-Concordia

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Israel has just confirmed the launch of its latest war on Gaza “Operation Pillar of Defence” also known as “Operation Pillar of Cloud”.
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5 Broken Cameras: Film Screening

November 11th, 2012 | Posted in Boycott, Canada, Other, Palestine, Solidarity, Tadamon!

    a Cinema Politica Film Screening

Weekly protest in Bi'ilin

    Monday November 12, 2012
    Screening begins at 7pm
    Room H-110
    Concordia University
    1455 de Maisonneuve West
    Admission is free. Donations are welcome

Described as “part resistance journal, part home movie, and part memorial”, 5 Broken Cameras charts five years of popular resistance through the eyes of one family. Since 2005, the West Bank village of Bil’in has been struggling to defend its land and livelihood, staging weekly demonstrations against the construction of the apartheid wall and of illegal settlements on its agricultural lands.

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Syria-Solidarity : A Must

October 11th, 2012 | Posted in Civil-war, Other, Solidarity, Syria
    A statement by Tadamon! Montreal


Destruction in Homs, Syria, April 2012

Brief context

The people’s struggle in Syria for liberation from the brutal, dictatorial rule of the Assad regime has arrived at a critical juncture. Central neighborhoods of Syria’s largest cities, Damascus and Aleppo, have become the sites of direct armed confrontation between the forces of opposition to the regime – especially the Free Syrian Army (FSA) – and the state’s military and security forces. The battles have been especially intense and protracted in Aleppo with devastating consequences for residents of the city. The state has used heavy artillery, aerial bombardments and shelling and has deployed troops, snipers and security operatives in a wide range of city quarters in pursuit of its strategy of dealing with the revolutionary movement by sheer repression and force. The result has been heavy civilian casualties, destruction of homes and civilian infrastructure, mass displacements of population and, in some areas, dire humanitarian conditions (e.g. lack of food, no electricity, water shortages, no essential municipal services). State military attacks on civilian areas amount to “war crimes” according to some human rights organizations (e.g. Human Rights Watch). Meanwhile, the actions of some elements of the opposition (broadly understood) have also been qualified as human rights violations (e.g. summary executions of captured regime fighters). Armed confrontations between opposition and regime forces, in Aleppo and elsewhere in Syria, and the increased violence that has resulted are the outcome of the Assad regime’s strategy of using repression, terror and brute force to deal with oppositional activism, protest and popular calls for freedom, dignity and the end of absolutist rule. In the face of regime brutality and terror tactics, the popular uprising which began in March 2011 took armed form, increasingly, in late 2011 and became decidedly “militarized” in early 2012. With the turn to armed struggle and the advent of fighting in Damascus and Aleppo the revolution has arrived at a crucial and important juncture.

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Tadamon! Part of Culture Shock: Apartheid 101 & BDS on campus

October 10th, 2012 | Posted in Other

    Tadamon presents as part of QPIRG Mcgill’s Culture shock series:

    Wednesday, October 17th – 6pm
    Lev Bukhman room, SSMU Building 3480 McTavish (metro Peel)

Tadamon! (solidarity in Arabic) is giving an interactive workshop that looks at the true nature of Israel as an Apartheid state. The workshop will offer an understanding of the issue as one of colonizer and colonized, rather than a conflict between two equal sides.
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Exhibition: A Child’s View From Gaza

April 22nd, 2012 | Posted in Events, Other, Palestine, Solidarity
    Exhibition from May 5 to June 3, 2012

    Vernissage with live music and snacks
    Thursday, May 10, 2012
    from 6pm to 10pm
    Kahwa Café, 263 Mont-Royal Ave. E., (at Laval)
    Mont-Royal metro station
    Facebook event

Tadamon invites you to an exhibition of drawings made by children from Gaza following Israel’s attack on Gaza in 2008-2009. This exhibition previously survived an attempt to ban it when it was first shown in Oakland, California. (more…)

Photos: Palestine solidarity at Occupy Montreal

November 20th, 2011 | Posted in Canada, Other, Palestine, Solidarity

photo essay by Darren Ell on Palestine solidarity rally at Occupy Montreal/Occupons Montréal denouncing Israeli military raid on Freedom Waves flotilla to Gaza.

    Photo: Darren Ell. A Palestine solidarity protest at Occupons Montréal.

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The Arab Intifada and Imperialism

October 11th, 2011 | Posted in Events, Other

Tadamon! Teach-in: Reflections on the Revolutions in the ‘Arab World’

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    Salwa Ismail “Reflections on the revolutions in Egypt and Syria”
    Thursday October 20 |7pm-9pm| 
    Coop Artère, 7000 avenue du Parc (Parc x Jean-Talon)
    Metro Parc, #80 bus
    Facebook event
    Workshops on the Arab Revolutions
    Sunday October 23   | 12pm-4pm  |
    Room H-760 and H-762
    Hall Building, Concordia University, 1500 de Maisonneuve O.
    Facebook event

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A People’s History of the Egyptian Revolution

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    By: Rami El-Amine and Mostafa Henaway

No matter how it unfolds, the Egyptian revolution will go down in the history books as a defining moment in the 21st century. Millions of Egyptians brought down one of the world’s most repressive regimes, that of the U.S.-backed Hosni Mubarak, in just 18 days. Their bravery, perseverance, and tactfulness in the face of the regime’s brutal crackdown not only triggered uprisings across the Arab world but inspired and influenced protests against government austerity in the U.S., Spain, Portugal, and Greece. Despite the fact that it is only a few months old, it’s important to begin piecing together a people’s history of the revolution to convey what happened and how it happened so that the lessons from this critical struggle can be disseminated.
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Film Screening: Arna’s Children

July 10th, 2011 | Posted in Events, Other, Palestine, Resistance, Solidarity

Film Screening Under the Stars…

    Wednesday July 20, 2011
    Screening begins at 8:30pm
    Bibliotheque DIRA- outdoor lot
    2035 St. Laurent (Metro St. Laurent)
    Free event. Donations welcome.
    Facebook event

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