[Bloquez l'empire!] [Montreal] TUESDAY! Resistance & Hezbollah.
Tadamon!
tadamon at resist.ca
Sun Mar 18 19:34:42 PDT 2007
Soha Bechara Returns to Lebanon:
Resistance & Hezbollah.
An evening of film, discussion & music ...
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TUESDAY, March 20th
Doors: 7pm
Suggested Donation: $7-10
Mile End Cultural Center
5390 St. Laurent
[corner St. Viateur]
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* Film Projection:
Soha Returns to the Country of Hezbollah [French]
* Middle Eastern Music: Hassan el-Hadi on Oud
DJ Leila P / DJ Kandis
http://tadamon.resist.ca/index.php/post/550
This event will feature the first public screening in Canada of a recently
released T.V. documentary on Soha Béchara's return to Lebanon after Israel's
attack on the country this past summer.
Béchara herself is a symbol of the movement of national resistance against
Israel's occupation of southern Lebanon from 1982 to 2000. A former Lebanese
political prisoner, she spent 10 years in the notorious Israeli-run Khiam
prison in southern Lebanon. She was released in 1998 after a major
international campaign, and now lives in France.
The film documents Béchara's first visit to Lebanon following the 2006 Israeli
attack. This powerful documentary portrays Béchara's interactions and
discussions in the wake of the summer war, providing insights into Hezbollah's
role in southern Lebanon and in Lebanese national politics, while examining the
overall political complexities of the country.
Tadamon! presents this film with a view to uncovering something of the
underlying reality of resistance movements in Lebanon, a reality that is often
obscured by Canadian mainstream media coverage and government discourse. In
fact, Canada 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."
Such stances support Canadian policies towards the Middle East which undermine
the political aspirations and autonomy of people throughout the entire region,
from southern Lebanon, to occupied Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine. The
domestic face of such rhetoric and policies is the use of "anti-terror"
legislation to criminalize communities in Canada that support popular movements
against North American economic and political domination of the region as well
as Israeli apartheid and occupation.
Join Tadamon! for a film screening aimed at creating a space for genuine
political debate regarding Hezbollah and the role of different Lebanese
resistance movements.
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Tadamon! Montreal
http://tadamon.resist.ca
tel. 514-664-1036
tadamon[at]resist.ca
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