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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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La Résistance Queer et la ‘guerre au terrorisme’.

8 novembre 2007 | Posté dans Genres et sexualité, Iran, Politique, Répression, Résistance

    perspectives du Moyen-Orient. Photo: Tehran, Iran.

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    Jeudi le 15 novembre à 17h30
    à l’Université McGill (855 Sherbrooke Ouest)
    Pavillon Leacock, salle 232

Projection de film et discussion à propos des représentations contemporaines de la sexualité en Iran, et leur lien avec les discours impérialistes de la soi-disant “guerre au terrorisme”. La discussion aura lieu en présence de Sima Shakhsari, de la Faculté d’anthropologie de l’Université Stanford.

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Campement contre les frontières: Montréal

8 novembre 2007 | Posté dans Mexico, Palestine, Politique, Répression, Résistance

    Au centre de détention pour immigrantes de Laval. 10 / 11 novembre

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    Samedi le 10 novembre
    Rassemblement au Square Cabot, Metro Atwater
    11 heures : soupe populaire
    13 heures : départ en autobus vers le centre de détention
    Pour réserver une place dans l’autobus: nobordersmontreal@no-log.org

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Tariq Ali: Hezbollah and Canada.

    Produced for Radio Tadamon! by Stefan Christoff.

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    Download / Podcast the program from the Rabble Podcast Network.

Terrorism is a contested terrain, a political landscape on which the highest levels of international military power engage in a deadly war. In 2007 terrorism remains an ominous threat, a political ghost invoked in the foreign policy rhetoric of Canada’s Conservative government surrounding the ‘War on Terror’.

In 2002 Canada unveiled an official list of ‘terrorist’ organizations, strikingly similar to the US governmental list of an equivalent nature. Today the Lebanese political movement Hezbollah, both the military and political wings, is officially considered a ‘terrorist’ organization by the government of Canada, a policy only endorsed by two additional countries internationally, the US and Israel.

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Radio CKUT: World Skip the Beat.

6 novembre 2007 | Posté dans Culture, Politique, Résistance, Tadamon!

    Octobre 2007. Musique du Monde et Politique.

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    Téléchargez / Ecoutez l’émission en entier en Mp3 ICI.

Ecoutez l’édition spéciale Tadamon! de World Skip the Beat sur CKUT, pour entendre de la bonne musique et de la bonne politique.

La musique du monde entier porte en elle un message de lutte et Tadamon veut célébrer cette expression populaire, ces cris de douleurs, de combats et de victoires. Cette émission comprend de la musique d’Algérie, d’Ouganda, du Mali, du Sénégal, du Congo, de Côte d’Ivoire, du Mexique, du Brésil, de Jamaïque, du Liban et du Cap Vert.

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Rice moves quickly to preempt a truce in Lebanon’s power struggle.

    Editorial. Daily Star. Saturday, November 03, 2007.

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    Photo: Mohamed Shublaq. Beirut’s Southern Suburbs, August 2006.

Lebanon’s feuding political leaders have a long history of digging their country into holes from which it can only emerge by climbing over piles of dead bodies. The current impasse is just the latest example of this tendency, but at least a few cooler heads are determined to avoid the errors of those who went before. It remains to be seen which “side” will prevail – not between the government and the opposition, but between the sane and insane factions in each camp. Not content with this level of uncertainty, however, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has stepped back into the fray in defense of past traditions and future bloodshed.

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Artistes Contre l’Apartheid.

    Un Evènement Culturel de Tadamon! Montreal…

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    Dimanche, 11 Novembre, 20h.
    La Sala Rossa, 4848 St. Laurent
    Entrée: 10$ ou payez ce que vous pouvez
    Montreal, Quebec

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Lebanese Army fires on Israeli planes violating airspace over South

26 octobre 2007 | Posté dans Lebanon, Médias commerciaux, Palestine, Politique, Résistance

    By Rym Ghazal. Daily Star. Friday, October 26, 2007

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    Photo: Hills of Southern Lebanon.

BEIRUT: The Lebanese Army opened fire on Israeli warplanes flying low over South Lebanon on Thursday, in the first incident of its kind since the summer 2006 war. “Israeli warplanes were flying lower than usual over Lebanon and so we fired at them,” a senior army source told The Daily Star, confirming that gunners fired on intruding aircraft twice.

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Amnesty International calls on Lebanese government to halt discrimination against Palestinian refugees

    Daily Star: Wednesday, October 17, 2007.

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    Photo: Stefan Christoff, Palestinian Star.

BEIRUT: The Lebanese government must take concrete steps to end all forms of discrimination against Palestinian refugees and to fully protect and uphold their human rights, Amnesty International said in a new report expected to be launched at a news conference in Beirut on Wednesday.

The new report, “Exiled and Suffering: Palestinian refugees in Lebanon,” examines the wide range of restrictions that continue to impact on the lives of hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees, as many as 60 years after they or their parents or grandparents fled to Lebanon during the Arab-Israeli wars of 1948 and 1967.

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