[tadamon-l] MONTREAL: THIRD WEEK OF ACTION against Israeli aggression

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Wed Aug 2 14:27:14 PDT 2006


MONTRÉAL: THIRD WEEK OF ACTION against Israeli aggression


==> Check for frequent updates: http://tadamon.resist.ca or
www.stopdestroyinglebanon.com. Email us at tadamon at resist.ca if you would
like an event listed.

==> For a report on last Thursday's Montreal delegation to the Department of
Foreign Affairs in Ottawa: http://tadamon.resist.ca/index.php/?p=101


All week, all day
Call in to Mayor Tremblay: Montreal does not tolerate war crimes
MORE DETAILS: http://tadamon.resist.ca/index.php/?p=110
Organised by: Tadamon! Montreal
Contact: tadamon at resist.ca

PRESS CONFERENCE
Quebec mobilises for justice and peace
Thursday, 3 August 2006, 10 h
Centre Saint-Pierre, 1212, rue Panet, Montréal, Salle Marcel Pépin
Information: Sandra Gagné 514-796-5093

CEASEFIRE NOW! People's Delegation to Conservative Caucus
Friday, 4 August, 9:00 am at Nav Canada, 1950 Montreal Road, Cornwall
Ontario
*Rides from Montreal: Gather 6:30 am at 3300 Crémazie (St. Michel metro).
Buses leave at 7:00 SHARP, return to Montreal around 1pm (estimated). To
reserve seat, call 514 222 0205 or 514 586 4415. Suggested donation to help
us cover costs: 8$.
*See driving directions on website.
Called by: Coalition des groupes et individuEs de Montréal, Ottawa, Gatineau
et Cornwall
Contact: 514 222 0205

PAJU vigil at Israeli consulate
Friday, 4 August, noon
Corner of Peel and René-Levesque
Contact: 514 961 3928.
Called by: Palestinian and Jewish Unity (PAJU)

MASS MOBILISATION
Sunday, 6 August at 1pm
Gathering point : Parc Lafontaine, corner of Rachel and de la Roche
Organised by: broad coalition of Quebec groups

Côte-des-Neiges/Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood council:
A moment of silence for neighbour Mr. Ali Al Akhrass and to demand Mayor
Tremblay withdraw support for Israel
Monday 7 August 2006 at 7pm
Cummings Building, 5151 Côte-Sainte-Catherine St.

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Latest estimates on the situation are that up to 800 civilians have died,
2000 have been wounded, and 900,000 been forced to flee
their homes in Lebanon alone. An unknown number of homes in villages,
apartment buildings and civilian and commercial vehicles have been
destroyed. Sixity-six bridges have been destroyed, 80% of the country's
main roads damaged, 3 seaports hit, the Beirut airport was incapacitated,
two hospitals were hit, a water treatment plant bombed, a power
station and an electricity generator hit, as well as schools, telecom sites
and TV towers (50% broadcasting capacity destroyed), a milk factory, paper
mill, paper factory, medical supplies company, and warehouses (as of last
week). Israel is continuing to refuse a ceasefire.



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