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Qui est le terroriste? Débat critique sur le Hezbollah.

    Dans le cadre de l’événement Choc culturel 2007 à l’Université McGill.

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    MERCREDI 17 OCTOBRE à 18h30
    Édifice Leacock, salle 232
    Université McGill, 688, rue Sherbrooke Ouest
    Montréal, Canada

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Picketers boycott Indigo-Israel connection

    The Link. Concordia University: By Nadia Hausfather & Sarah Hoida

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    Photo: Darren Ell.

Picketers outside Indigo’s downtown bookstore last Saturday urged shoppers not to enter because the Chapters-Indigo’s CEO heads a foundation that supports foreign soldiers who fight in the Israeli army.

The demonstration was set to coincide with the 20th anniversary of massacres that took place at the Sabra and Chatila Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon.

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UN refugee agency urges Israel to lift Gaza closures

    Agence France-Presse (AFP), September 28th, 2007

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    Photo: © Stefania Zamparelli. A Street in Gaza.

JERUSALEM: The United Nations agency in charge of Palestinian refugees on Friday called on Israel to open crossings into the Gaza Strip and warned of a humanitarian crisis if further restrictions are imposed.

“We don’t believe that just having humanitarian goods coming in is enough, we need other supplies to come in. People need other things besides food and medicine,” UNRWA Commissioner General Karen Abu Zayd told reporters.

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Ha’aretz. Mahmoud Abbas: Puppet leader.

    By Gideon Levy: Ha’aretz. Sept. 23rd, 2007

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    Photo: Palestinian Presidential Compound.

Mahmoud Abbas has to stay home. As things stand right now, he must not go to Washington. Even his meetings with Ehud Olmert are gradually turning into a disgrace and have become a humiliation for his people. Nothing good will come of them. It has become impossible to bear the spectacle of the Palestinian leader’s jolly visits in Jerusalem, bussing the cheek of the wife of the very prime minister who is meanwhile threatening to blockade a million and a half of his people, condemning them to darkness and hunger.

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Commemoration pour les victimes des massacres de Sabra et Chatila

Communiqué préparé par la Coalition contre l’apartheid israélien & Tadamon! Montreal.

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Cette semaine marque les 25 ans des massacres des camps de réfugiés palestiniens de Sabra et Chatila, au Liban. Aujourd’hui, nous commémorons la mémoire des victimes assassinées ou/et disparues lors de ce massacre, ainsi que les milliers de personnes qui ont perdu la vie suite à l’invasion israélienne de 1982 et à la guerre civile libanaise.

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Militants Montrealais appellent Brian Mulroney a denoncer l’apartheid Israelien

18 septembre 2007 | Posté dans Boycott, Guerre et terrorisme, Lebanon, Palestine, Solidarité

    À l’occasion du 25e anniversaire du massacre de Sabra et Shatila

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    Photo: Le mur d’apartheid israélien, 2007

Montréal, le 18 septembre 2007: Le Réseau montréalais de la Coalition contre l’apartheid israélien a accueilli l’ancien premier ministre Brian Mulroney, venu présenter aujourd’hui son autobiographie à la librairie Indigo, en déployant une bannière pour dénoncer la situation d’apartheid dans laquelle Israël confine le peuple palestinien.

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Palestine: “32 detainees are hospitalized in Al Ramla prison hospital”

    Palestinian Prisoners Society Report. Translated IMEMC

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The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) issued a report revealing that 32 Palestinian detainees imprisoned in Al Ramla Israeli prison are hospitalized in the prison hospital which lacks the fundamental resources and tools.

Detainee Isam Abu Jandal, imprisoned since 1986,and hospitalized in the prison hospital, stated that tension is a continuous event as the detainees demand the improvement health services.

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Commémoration des 25ans du massacre de Sabra et Chatila

    Photo: A l’entrée du camp de Chatila, 1982.

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    Piquetage et hommage à la mémoire au centre-ville de Montréal

    SAMEDI, 22 SEPTEMBRE, 13H
    Librairie Indigo
    Coin Sainte-Catherine et McGill College
    métro McGill
    Montréal, Canada

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“Tear Down That Wall!”

15 septembre 2007 | Posté dans Boycott, Guerre et terrorisme, Lebanon, Palestine, Politique, Solidarité

    This Magazine. September-October 2007. By Sue Ferguson

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    Photo: John Bonnar. Toronto picket at Chapters / Indigo bookstore.

Activists demanding a better fate for Palestinians have chosen a potent accusation—the new apartheid—to rally support for the growing anti-Israel boycott. Their belief: what forced change in South Africa can provoke change in the Middle East. But it may not be that easy-or that simple

Imagination. Creativity. Inspiration. Three words to stir the soul crown the towering windows of Toronto’s flagship Indigo bookstore. At ground level, shoppers pass in and out of wood-framed glass doors, navigating planters and benches intended to create a friendly, front-porch sort of welcome. They take little notice as, on the sidewalk beyond, two women unfurl an off-white canvas banner. Printed on one side are another three words, less poetic perhaps than the store’s motto, but the intended effect is just as moving: Boycott Chapters/ Indigo.

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The Road to Nahr al-Barid: Lebanese Political Discourse and Palestinian Civil Rights

    Middle East Report. by Muhammad Ali Khalidi and Diane Riskedahl

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    Photo: Paul Taggart. Nahr al-Bared refugee camp in northern Lebanon.

How long will the state erect military checkpoints in residential areas, treating them as though they were camps sheltering wanted people and gunmen, while all the Palestinian camps, which shelter criminals and wanted people, enjoy freedom of movement, politically, militarily and in terms of security, as though they were security islands independent of Lebanon politically, militarily and in terms of security?

—Jibran Tuwayni, al-Nahar (July 18th, 2002)

The view expressed by assassinated Lebanese Member of Parliament and editorialist Jibran Tuwayni has become depressingly familiar among Lebanese politicians since the end of the Lebanese civil war. Though Tuwayni was a firebrand of what is now the loyalist camp in Lebanese politics, his perspective is also shared by elements of the current opposition, particularly members of the parliamentary bloc loyal to former Gen. Michel Aoun. There may be more than a grain of truth in the saying that the only thing that unites the Lebanese political factions today is antipathy for the Palestinians living in their midst.

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