All posts in category 'Solidarity'

We don’t feel like celebrating with Israel this year

September 8th, 2009 | Posted in Boycott, Palestine, Solidarity
    Globe and Mail, Naomi Klein, Tuesday, September 08, 2009.

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    Photo: Zoriah (c). Palestinian building in Gaza destroyed by Israeli bombs.

When I heard the Toronto International Film Festival was holding a celebratory “spotlight” on Tel Aviv I felt ashamed of my city. I thought immediately of Mona Al Shawa, a Palestinian women’s-rights activist I met on a recent trip to Gaza. “We had more hope during the attacks,” she told me, “at least then we believed things would change.”

Ms. Al Shawa explained that while Israeli bombs rained down last December and January, Gazans were glued to their TVs. What they saw, in addition to the carnage, was a world rising up in outrage: global protests, as many as a hundred thousand on the streets of London, a group of Jewish women in Toronto occupying the Israeli Consulate. “People called it war crimes,” Ms. Al Shawa recalled. “We felt we were not alone in the world.” If Gazans could just survive them, it seemed these horrors would be the catalyst for change.

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Bil’in Tour: Israeli Apartheid on Trial

    cross-Canada speaking tour: June 5-22, 2009.

    featuring:
    Mohammed Khatib.
    Popular Committee Against the Wall, Bil’in, Occupied Palestine

    Emily Schaeffer.
    Israeli lawyer representing the village of Bil’in

Bil’in, a Palestinian village in the West Bank, has become an internationally celebrated symbol of Palestinian popular resistance to the ongoing construction of the Israeli apartheid wall and settlements on their land. Since 2005, villagers have led weekly protests, with the active participation from both Israeli and international solidarity activists, in opposition to illegal Israeli colonization and annexation of Palestinian land.

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Montreal: Solidarity with Palestine

April 3rd, 2009 | Posted in Boycott, Canada, Labor, Palestine, Quebec, Solidarity, Tadamon!
    the Case for Boycotting Israel.

    THURSDAY APRIL 16, 7pm
    A-M050, Pavillion Hubert-Aquin (A), UQAM
    400 rue Sainte-Catherine Est
    Montreal, Quebec

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Middle East Popular Education Project III

November 5th, 2008 | Posted in Boycott, Palestine, Solidarity

    Tadamon! / ASSÉ present: Montreal November 2008

A popular education initiative in Montreal building on the critical resolution adopted by ASSÉ to support the international campaign of boycott, divestment and sanctions to fight against Israeli apartheid, as ASSÉ became the first major student union in Canada to support the international campaign against Israeli apartheid and for equality in Palestine…

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Chronicling the story of Greater Palestine’s rappers

August 17th, 2008 | Posted in Culture, Lebanon, Palestine, Politics, Solidarity

    Jackie Salloum discusses ‘Slingshot Hip Hop,’ pop culture and art.

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    Daily Star. by Jim Quilty. Friday, August 15, 2008

Beirut: [Yet another] blackout has descended upon Bourj al-Barajneh Palestinian refugee camp this night. It makes your efforts to find the Palestinian Arab Center that much more atmospheric and inspires vague hopes that perhaps you won’t miss the first minutes of Jackie Salloum’s “Slingshot Hip Hop” after all.

You find the hall’s exterior bathed in generator-driven light. The interior is dim but for the concert footage projected on a screen and reflected back upon the white plastic chair-mounted eyeballs fixed before it.

Salloum’s first feature-length film, “Slingshot” chronicles the rise of the Palestinian hip-hop scene – starting in ’48 Palestine (sometimes called “Israel”) and the other occupied territories of the West Bank and Gaza.

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Palestine: Large picture lost

August 15th, 2008 | Posted in Palestine, Politics, Solidarity

    Al-Ahram. Khaled Amayreh, Ramallah, Palestine.

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Photo: Active Stills. Palestinians protest against Israel’s apartheid wall in Bil’in.

Despite largely facetious denials, the Fatah-dominated Palestinian Authority (PA) has been carrying out a vindictive campaign against Hamas sympathisers and supporters. According to various sources, hundreds of school teachers, college students, journalists, and other professionals as well as ordinary citizens have been arrested and imprisoned on largely amorphous charges such as “constituting a threat to state security” — when the PA is neither a state nor a sovereign entity — and “violating the rule of law”.

In cities and villages throughout the West Bank, PA security agencies raided Islamic-oriented cultural and academic centres, non-governmental organisations, sports clubs as well as schools and charitable associations, closing them down and arresting members.

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Artists Against Apartheid IV

August 14th, 2008 | Posted in Boycott, Culture, Lebanon, Palestine, Politics, Solidarity, Tadamon!

Bridges to Bil’in: performances, presentations and visuals against Israeli apartheid.

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    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 2008
    8pm. 5-10$
    La Sala Rossa, 4848 St. Laurent
    Montreal, Quebec

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Bil’in Palestine commences legal proceedings in Canada

Press Release: Bil’in announcs that it has commenced legal proceedings in Canada.

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Photo: Palestinian village of Nilin through a window smashed by the Israeli army.

Bil’in, West Bank, Palestine: The Village of Bil’in, in the West Bank, Occupied Palestinian Territories, announced today that it has commenced legal proceedings in Canada against two Canadian Companies for committing war crimes. The case has been filed in the Quebec Superior Court sitting at Montreal, Canada. A full copy of the claim is attached.

Bil’in alleges that Green Park International Inc. and Green Mount International Inc., both registered corporations in the Province of Quebec, acting as agents for Israel, are illegally constructing residential and other buildings on lands under the municipal jurisdiction of the Village and are marketing and selling condominium units to the civilian population of the State of Israel. Bil’in further alleges in its claim that its land and the defendants are subject to the rules and obligations of international law because the West Bank is occupied territory arising from an act of war that took place in 1967.

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Photo Essay: Occupied Palestine

    Photo Essay from Scott Weinstein from Palestine.

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Israel’s apartheid wall and Israeli colony Beth-Hal Homar, West Bank, Palestine

Photos from Montreal photographer and community worker Scott Weinstein, who has traveled to Palestine to work with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society as a registered nurse. This photo essay documents the contemporary realities of Israeli colonialism and occupation in the West Bank, specifically focusing on the realities of settler violence against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank, specifically in the Palestinian city of Hebron. As documented by numerous Israeli human rights organizations, such as B’Tselem, Israeli settlers have beaten Palestinian civilians and forced many Palestinians to leave the historic city center in Hebron, traditionally an important and vibrant Palestinian market in the West Bank.

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Muslims feel like ‘Jews of Europe’

July 5th, 2008 | Posted in Culture, Politics, Repression, Solidarity, War and Terror

    the Independent, by Cahal Milmo, July 2008.

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    Photo: Paris metro.

Britain’s first Muslim minister has attacked the growing culture of hostility against Muslims in the United Kingdom, saying that many feel targeted like “the Jews of Europe”.

Shahid Malik, who was appointed as a minister in the Department for International Development (Dfid) by Gordon Brown last summer, said it has become legitimate to target Muslims in the media and society at large in a way that would be unacceptable for any other minority.

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