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Palestine: Israeli army kidnapps 85 Palestinians in the West Bank in one day

    International Middle East Media Center.

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    Photo: prison cell at Khiam. (©WJ CendakII 2008.)

The Israeli army on Wednesday invaded both the city of Nablus, in the northern West Bank, and the village of Beit Ummer, located near the city of Hebron in the southern West Bank. In total, at least 85 Palestinian civilians were abducted by the invading military.

Israeli troops stormed the village of Beit Ummar at around 1:00 am on Wednesday. Troops searched and ransacked scores of homes, with local sources stating that the army placed the village under curfew, not allowing families to leave their homes.

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Gaza protest draws hundreds

    Demonstrators march downtown, about 30 groups endorse or participate…

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    Jan Ravensbergen, the Gazette. Photo: Ion Etxebarria.

Condemnation of a virtual blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip by Israel since last June reverberated loudly yesterday along Montreal’s prime downtown shopping strip.

A vocal 90-minute march by more than 230 demonstrators – punctuated with such chants as: “Israel is criminal, Canada is complicit” – broke the weekend-afternoon tranquility of Ste. Catherine St. W.

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Artistes Contre l’Apartheid II

10 février 2008 | Posté dans Boycott, Lebanon, Palestine, Politique, Solidarité, Tadamon!

    une soirée de poésie, de prise de parole et de performances musicales…

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    DIMANCHE 17 FÉVRIER à 20h00
    O Patro Vys
    356, avenue du Mont-Royal Est
    (métro Mont-Royal)
    Contribution suggérée : 7 à 15 dollars

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Seven Gazans killed in day of Israeli air, shelling attacks

    Report, Al Mezan Center for Human Rights, 7 February 2008.

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    Photo: Shadow of Palestinian woman…

On 7 February 2008, the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) killed seven Palestinians, raising the number of victims from its military attacks to seventeen persons since the beginning of this month, and 96 persons since the beginning of 2008 in the Gaza Strip. The IOF launched seven attacks in different parts of the Gaza Strip since last night, of which the most affected areas were Khan Younis, al-Nuseirat, and other areas in northern Gaza.

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Radio Tadamon! Racism, religion and reasonable accommodation

    Produced for Radio Tadamon! by Stefan Christoff

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    Download from the Rabble Podcast Network.

Listen to an edition of Radio Tadamon! featuring a critique on a state-sponsored series of hearings in Quebec on ‘reasonable accommodation’, which has placed the cultural and religious rights of immigrant communities in the political spotlight.

Radio Tadamon! features a presentation from Gada Mahrouse, academic and social justice activist, who offers an anti-racist view on the issue in a lecture in Montreal, in the context of a grassroots event organized in Montreal north examining the impacts of the current debate on ‘reasonable accommodation’ in Quebec on immigrant communities specifically addressing the impacts of the debate on Muslim women.

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Palestine: Rebel from a bygone era

    Karma Nabulsi, Electronic Intifada, 1 February 2008

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    Photo: George Habash.

“His very name scatters fire through ice,” wrote Byron of an 18th-century revolutionary leader, and so it has always been with the name of that extraordinary Palestinian George Habash. For those in anti-colonial movements across the world who learned and trained under him, his name embodies that inextinguishable human demand for justice and freedom. His exhilarating emancipatory model of resistance to injustice, his radical optimism and, above all, his tight political organization scorched the consciousness of young people across the Arab world, mobilized masses and inspired a huge wave of talented artists and intellectuals.

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Lettre ouverte au service de police de Montréal

2 février 2008 | Posté dans Canada, Politique, Quebec, Répression, Résistance, Solidarité

    Plusieurs médias indépendants montréalais condamnent l’arrestation du
    journaliste indépendant Stefan Christoff.

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    Montréal, 2007.

Le mardi 27 novembre 2007, la police de Montréal a arrêté le journaliste indépendant Stefan Christoff au moment où il quittait une manifestation publique se déroulant devant le Palais des Congrès de Montréal, dans le cadre de latenue des audiences de la Commission Bouchard-Taylor sur les accommodements raisonnables.

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Manifestation: Le blocus israélien de Gaza doit cesser !

    Dans le cadre de la semaine internationale contre l’apartheid israélien.

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    SAMEDI, LE 9 FÉVRIER À 12h30
    Maisonneuve & Mackay
    (métro Guy-Concordia)
    Montréal, Québec
    * apportez piquets, bannières, affiches, drapeaux, tam-tams…

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Gaza: Beit Hanoun, Northern Gaza Strip

    Palestinian Center for Human Rights: Narratives Under Siege.

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    Photo: Palestinian refugee.

Whenever he stands at his front door, or looks out of an upstairs window, Jamal Swailem can clearly see Erez Crossing. His house lies just 400 metres from Erez, close enough for him to see pedestrians walking through the crossing into Gaza; and also close enough for the Israeli Occupying Forces (IOF) to see every move the Swailem family make.

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Link: Israel Academic Boycott?

30 janvier 2008 | Posté dans Boycott, Palestine, Politique, Résistance, Solidarité

    Link. By Rita Cant.

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    Photo: Palestinian students in the West Bank.

An angry debate was reignited in the Guardian last summer over calls for an academic boycott of Israeli universities by British ones. The United Kingdom’s University and College Union recommended boycotting Israeli academics’ “complicity” in their government’s occupation of Palestine. The act hearkens back to the 1965 academic boycott of apartheid South Africa, which the union considered instrumental in ending state-sponsored segregation.

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