[Bloquez l'empire!] [Montreal] Report: Resistance and Hezbollah.
Tadamon!
tadamon at resist.ca
Sun Apr 1 11:44:11 PDT 2007
Tadamon! Montreal
Report: Resistance & Hezbollah.
http://tadamon.resist.ca/index.php/post/588
MONTREAL: Over 100 people gathered at the Mile End Cultural Center on Tuesday,
March 20th for a film-screening and public discussion entitled "Lebanon:
Resistance and Hezbollah" organized by Tadamon! Montreal.
In the shadow of the 2006 Israeli attack on Lebanon, widely opposed in Quebec
and internationally, public discussion and debate on the Lebanese popular
movement and political party Hezbollah has grown. The event featured a
documentary film produced by Swiss Television, which focused on former Lebanese
political prisoner Soha Bechara's return to Lebanon after the 2006 war. Hassan
el-Hadi, a widely talented Oud player, also performed at the event.
Bechara herself is a symbol of the national resistance movement against
Israel's previous occupation of south Lebanon until 2000. She spent 10 years in
the notorious Khiam detention camp in south Lebanon. In 1998 Bechara was
released and now lives in Geneva, Switzerland. The film documents Bechara's
interactions and discussion in Lebanon in the wake of the summer 2006 war,
providing insights into Hezbollah's role in Lebanon national politics, while
examining the overall political complexities of the country.
After the screening, Tadamon! hosted the first openly announced public
discussion on Hezbollah in Montreal in recent years. The lively discussion,
that included many members of the Lebanese Diaspora, highlighted the importance
of breaking the silence on Hezbollah.
In Lebanon and throughout the Middle East, Hezbollah is viewed as a legitimate
political actor both by those who adhere and diverge from the organization's
political program. In stark contrast, the Canadian government currently
categorizes Hezbollah as a "terrorist" organization; the Minister of Foreign
Affairs, Peter MacKay, referred to the political movement as a "cancer" on
Lebanese society, while Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day denounced it as
"one of the most vicious murderous groups in the world today."
Tadamon!'s effort to create a public space in which to debate Hezbollah aimed
to confront the fear of open discussion of these important issues in Canada,
where current government policies undermine the political aspirations and
autonomy of people throughout the entire region, from Lebanon, occupied
Afghanistan, Iraq to Palestine.
Canada is one of only 3 countries world-wide to designate Hezbollah as a
"terrorist" organization along with Israel and the U.S. Tadamon!'s campaign to
contest this politically-motivated designation aims to:
* Create greater political space to freely discuss & engage in struggles for
justice in the Middle East without fear of persecution or labeling;
* Reduce the vulnerability of migrants subjected to racial profiling and unjust
immigration "security" measures;
* Confront the demonization of all who resist U.S. driven policies for a "new
Middle East"; and
* Challenge the Canadian government's unconditional support for Israel
If you are interested in supporting the campaign to remove Hezbollah from the
"terrorist" list in Canada, getting involved or simply have questions
concerning our work please don't hesitate to get in touch!
tadamon[at]resist.ca / 514 664 1036 / http://tadamon.resist.ca
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